cant tell if this is juke or ghetto house...
however on the whole juke is pretty sweet
Re: Anyone honestly feeling Juke?
Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2011 10:31 pm
by N-E-R-D
Good Evening Dubstep Forum
I only joined the board to post an event but after reading the dont post non-dubstep events warning I decided against it as we'll only have a little bit on the night, then I found this badboy.
Congrats on being able to mainly have a proper dicsussion about a form of music that isnt what the board is named after. I was half expecting the kind of threads I saw on DnB boards when dubstep started kicking off, just bitching and moaning because is was too slow/just stupid noise/music for people on ket/whatever, even that haters have given decent reasons as to why they dislike it in the main part. Nice one. I've also found load of bits I wasnt aware of, so nice one again.
Ive been listening to Juke for nearly 2 years and still cant get enough of it, there are some bad bits, but thats ture of any genre. In the main I find it good, not always clean subby fun.
Im not really feeling the 140 juke influenced stuff, I havent wrote it off yet, a few bits are alright but its just all a bit slow, juke should be around 160, how can you footwork to a 140 bpm track? its mainly the speed the dancers move at the stops them from falling over.
pulkpull wrote: Does anyone else find that any pre-existing notions of what is cheesy and in theory should be shit just goes out the window when it comes to juke?
Ive got a mix on soundcloud thats got a nice jukey end to it, a bit of footwork, some full on cheesy remixes and some not so cheesy remixes. I tend to play a lot of genres when Djing so I though putting a bit of stuff thats accessible to people unaware of juke whilst still having drum patterns that could floor rhinos would be a good idea, check it out if you've got a spare 106.49 mins.... http://soundcloud.com/tonyloco-2/tonys-little-gift-shop
this sentence is probably the most confusing and strange thing I have ever read in my life (and no offence to the person who posted it)
"Also been wondering how the juke/dubstep tunes like footcrab were recieved in places where juke is hot. I know its unlikely footcrabs been heard by Footworkers in Chicago but would be interesting if they did."
this sentence is probably the most confusing and strange thing I have ever read in my life (and no offence to the person who posted it)
"Also been wondering how the juke/dubstep tunes like footcrab were recieved in places where juke is hot. I know its unlikely footcrabs been heard by Footworkers in Chicago but would be interesting if they did."
i know what Chicago is...
What's so confusing about that?
Re: Anyone honestly feeling Juke?
Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2011 11:03 am
by LouseRecords
i think i must just be getting old. never heard of juke or anything to do with feet in regards to musical styles
Re: Anyone honestly feeling Juke?
Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2011 2:26 pm
by ultraspatial
LouseRecords wrote:i think i must just be getting old. never heard of juke or anything to do with feet in regards to musical styles
Addison Groove's Footcrab + the actual footwork dance
don't think it works all that well at 160 bpm to be honest.
Re: Anyone honestly feeling Juke?
Posted: Fri Sep 23, 2011 8:09 pm
by deconstruct
most juke is at 150-160
Re: Anyone honestly feeling Juke?
Posted: Fri Sep 23, 2011 9:43 pm
by jsml
yeah... i know that, i'm saying I don't think footcrab works very well at 160bpm, the sample doesn't sound right and the tune doesn't do much for me either.
i'm sure rashad has a different 160bpm version of footcrab that he plays tho? might be mistaken.
Re: Anyone honestly feeling Juke?
Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2011 7:15 pm
by tomre
Emika - Professional Loving (Dj Rashad and Dj Bmt Remix)
Sully - Bonafide
Re: Anyone honestly feeling Juke?
Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2011 8:15 am
by murky21
tomre wrote:Emika - Professional Loving (Dj Rashad and Dj Bmt Remix)
Sully - Bonafide
both massive tracks
Re: Anyone honestly feeling Juke?
Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2011 8:32 am
by leatherfacekap
What's up everybody
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