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Posted: Thu May 21, 2009 6:00 pm
by Melon78
I think Skream like every producer goes through stages. When he finds a perticular sound/style that he likes he'll stay on it for a bit and then move on.
If there is something that you've found that you like and you're enjoying (and this goes for anything in life) you stay with it for a while, its normal. Look at all the areas of music he has moved through and some of the amazing tunes that have come out of them. recent e.g: Love dont Come Easily > Love The Way > In 4 the Kill. (there are many examples) He progresses through a sound.
He progresses through more different sounds in a couple of years than most do in 5, and more often than not with some pretty great results. He also produces a crazy variety of different style tunes simultaneously. That you like a certain kind more than others is normal but to put it down to production laziness is unfair. I think he suffers from those sorts of comments because he's doing rather well for himself and is therefore a sort of focus for people to comment on what they dont like within the music.
Just hold tight, because even if you dont like this one or next one or even the next next one, the track he producers after that will something you really really like; and this could all happen in a week knowing his production speed. He might 'only' produce 3 tunes a year that you really really like but thats probably the same as another producer that only produces in the particular style you like.
You just cant expect to love every single tune from a man that produces so much and such variety!
I might be completely off the point with this post. Just my views.
and on the dnb, I agree the new Instra:mental, D-Bridge, Calibre stuff is sick.
Posted: Thu May 21, 2009 6:04 pm
by ST100
skream wrote:...But in regard to the dnb bit, its my radio show i can play what i like....
word, and I'm really feelin the dn'b sessions on his show, tbh. since I've been a dn'b head for a while before I was into dubstep. so it works really, I get my two favorite genre's in one show.
Posted: Thu May 21, 2009 6:24 pm
by abs
yeah fair play to skream, the only thing i dont like about his music is those dnb build ups to the drop all the time..
kick.. kick.. kick. kick. kick. kick. k.k.k.k.k.k.k - SMASH! wob wob wob nyang nyang nyang etc..
Posted: Thu May 21, 2009 7:32 pm
by MARCHMELLOW
skream wrote:My masterplan is working. . . . . . .
haha, i must say if i make a sound i like, i do love to squeeze a few tunes out of it, aint nothing wrong with that at all!!
both large tunes, standard.
Posted: Fri May 22, 2009 3:49 pm
by rubadub
lemon78lomon78 wrote: Just hold tight, because even if you dont like this one or next one or even the next next one, the track he producers after that will something you really really like; and this could all happen in a week knowing his production speed.
I know how the fuck does he manage to play all over the uk and the world and manage to still have such a high output of tunes. Answer= Because he's a don.
Posted: Fri May 22, 2009 4:12 pm
by the herbalist
Seems like people are just looking for things to hate on these days...
Skream hold it's down, always, has, always will...
If you aren't feelin' a his tunes, don't listen to em'
Posted: Sat May 23, 2009 11:00 am
by provost
steshine wrote: Also, look at the rinse fm timetable: Firstly he is scheduled as a dubstep show, secondly there is absolutely NO d'n'b on there and i believe there's a reason for that.
Would be interesting to see what everyone elses opinions are on this topic.
(please note all words written above of an opinion that i'm entitled to and have expressed them here to not incite hatred but to start a discussion.)
not true
stamina mc has a weekly show on tuesday nite, covers lots of d&b
rinse has never limited itself to this or that style, it's not about boundaries
Posted: Sat May 23, 2009 11:59 am
by apathesis
lemon78lomon78 wrote:I think Skream like every producer goes through stages. When he finds a perticular sound/style that he likes he'll stay on it for a bit and then move on.
If there is something that you've found that you like and you're enjoying (and this goes for anything in life) you stay with it for a while, its normal. Look at all the areas of music he has moved through and some of the amazing tunes that have come out of them. recent e.g: Love dont Come Easily > Love The Way > In 4 the Kill. (there are many examples) He progresses through a sound.
He progresses through more different sounds in a couple of years than most do in 5, and more often than not with some pretty great results. He also produces a crazy variety of different style tunes simultaneously. That you like a certain kind more than others is normal but to put it down to production laziness is unfair. I think he suffers from those sorts of comments because he's doing rather well for himself and is therefore a sort of focus for people to comment on what they dont like within the music.
Just hold tight, because even if you dont like this one or next one or even the next next one, the track he producers after that will something you really really like; and this could all happen in a week knowing his production speed. He might 'only' produce 3 tunes a year that you really really like but thats probably the same as another producer that only produces in the particular style you like.
You just cant expect to love every single tune from a man that produces so much and such variety!
I might be completely off the point with this post. Just my views.
and on the dnb, I agree the new Instra:mental, D-Bridge, Calibre stuff is sick.
This is very very true

Posted: Sat May 23, 2009 2:57 pm
by djrodan
you cant compare these tracks to meta-lick
meta-lick is on another level
skream, any info on meta-lick, tune is way too huge!
Posted: Sat May 23, 2009 4:01 pm
by POND LIFE
not really feeling metal mouth. i like a tune to either be a banger or a roller, but i kinda feel metal mouth has the vibe of a roller with the sound of a banger, doesnt really work for me.
loving everything else in the player tho, skream does it for me with most of his stuff.
fuck knows how metal mouth and what did he say sound the same though? not at all!
Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2009 7:38 pm
by theo
Is Metal Mouth getting a vinyl release?
Posted: Mon Jun 08, 2009 10:52 am
by JimmaJamJamie
Yeah Skream said both these should be on the same vinyl or they are gonna be coming out at the same time.
Hopefully soon.
Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2009 1:33 pm
by daveykaywavey
The Herbalist wrote:Seems like people are just looking for things to hate on these days...
Skream hold it's down, always, has, always will...
If you aren't feelin' a his tunes, don't listen to em'
well said mate!
Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2009 2:55 pm
by isiahfire
I don't think anyone needs to worry about Skreams output. Like someone said about the fields of emotion track, i think the albums gonna come out and just be on a different level, like stupid next levels. He's been there since pretty much the beginning of the scene and Im sure he'll still be moving forward for a long time.
Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2009 3:12 pm
by bringa
the few dnb tunes ive heard him play are bad, especially 'melodies' by spectrasoul, dutty tune! end of the day its whatever the man wants to play innit , as well..... it is his show.
Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2009 3:32 pm
by notez_
I'm always tuned in 9 o'clock Wednesday night and cannot really fault the big man, however, I'm not sure how anyone else feels about this but Ive found the music he plays out on his show and sets is getting a bit more..i dunno, mainstream pops into my head but that really isn't the word, perhaps a kind off movement away from, well, the roots? I don't know, definatly can be a very good thing, for example Emalkay - When I Look At You is absolutely sick...but..It seems, in a way, like its going down the rusko route..ish? but still very groundbreaker killer stuff
but then you have Magnetic Man... *bliss*
Anyway,
Ive got a lot of respect for Skream, superhuman artist

I am not hating the guy in
any way
Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2009 5:28 pm
by rev
always quality beats from the man... I am just a little disappointed that his more weird styles (e.g. Clap Your Hands-stuff) doesn't get released in the same rate as the more popular stuff.
Who remembers Fucking Nutter/Bleeping Nutter??
would love to cane that one on dubplate though!

Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2009 5:37 pm
by fooishbar
mattron wrote:What Did He Say is sick
you know this!
Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2009 9:55 pm
by basra
Can't wait for the album to drop, no doubt Skream will stun us all.