This sounds like summat from the peaches batch?webstep wrote:34:40, face melter! Heard Ben UFO play it a few months back.
Blawan in the Boiler Room
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OiOiii #BELTERTopManLurka wrote: thanks for confirming
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If anyone knows any ID's, post 'em.
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edit: i'll update as i hear them. cheers for the heads up
5:00 Aleckxis Jaina aka The Future - They Call me
13:00 Shifted - Leather
19:40 ctrls - socket
23:30 blawan - why they hide their bodies under my garage
28:30 blawan - medhulla reese
33:00 lakker - spider silk
34:40 blawan - six to six lick
40:30 blawan - clays strider
59:00 barker & baumeker - a murder of crows pt 2
ridiculously good mix
5:00 Aleckxis Jaina aka The Future - They Call me
13:00 Shifted - Leather
19:40 ctrls - socket
23:30 blawan - why they hide their bodies under my garage
28:30 blawan - medhulla reese
33:00 lakker - spider silk
34:40 blawan - six to six lick
40:30 blawan - clays strider
59:00 barker & baumeker - a murder of crows pt 2
ridiculously good mix
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skimpi wrote:This sounds like summat from the peaches batch?webstep wrote:34:40, face melter! Heard Ben UFO play it a few months back.
~34:40 is Blawan - 6x6 Licktobuildahome wrote:here's what i got so far
19:40 ctrls - socket
23:30 blawan - why they hide their bodies under my garage
28:30 blawan - medhulla reese
33:00 lakker - spider silk
40:30 blawan - clays strider
59:00 barker & baumeker - a murder of crows pt 2
ridiculously good mix
stupid tune..
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webstep wrote:offishual link http://boilerroom.tv/blawan-65-min-mix/

alex bk-bk wrote:its not an ep its 1 track
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I seriously predict that the general UK sound will head more towards this.
House started to get really popular amongst producers like a year or two ago, and people have been experimenting more and more with techno lately.
I don't think the typical cold and rigid Berghain sound will be very widespread, but I can really see this dark, off-kilter, swung, semi-industrial techno getting bigger in the UK the coming year or so. Blawan's already fully in it, and Objekt just stated he has some industrial inspired bits.
Of course, there's always been a UK techno scene, but that's not what I'm talking about. The same people that do house now are mostly post-dubsteppers and I think the same people will head towards techno soon.
It's a refreshing direction, imo, and will be interesting to see it's progress.
House started to get really popular amongst producers like a year or two ago, and people have been experimenting more and more with techno lately.
I don't think the typical cold and rigid Berghain sound will be very widespread, but I can really see this dark, off-kilter, swung, semi-industrial techno getting bigger in the UK the coming year or so. Blawan's already fully in it, and Objekt just stated he has some industrial inspired bits.
Of course, there's always been a UK techno scene, but that's not what I'm talking about. The same people that do house now are mostly post-dubsteppers and I think the same people will head towards techno soon.
It's a refreshing direction, imo, and will be interesting to see it's progress.
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^Hopefully. The whole "future" bass music happening now/the last year never appealed to me, when I'm a big fan of dark/raw techno.
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yeah it's great, as is this mix and the sound blawan etc. are pushing. i just hope the scene doesn't narrow too much as the multitude different sounds coming under the 'bass music' banner are great and it would be a shame if one sound overtook everything else. don't see that happening though tbh.q-t wrote:I seriously predict that the general UK sound will head more towards this.
House started to get really popular amongst producers like a year or two ago, and people have been experimenting more and more with techno lately.
I don't think the typical cold and rigid Berghain sound will be very widespread, but I can really see this dark, off-kilter, swung, semi-industrial techno getting bigger in the UK the coming year or so. Blawan's already fully in it, and Objekt just stated he has some industrial inspired bits.
Of course, there's always been a UK techno scene, but that's not what I'm talking about. The same people that do house now are mostly post-dubsteppers and I think the same people will head towards techno soon.
It's a refreshing direction, imo, and will be interesting to see it's progress.
on another note i heard getting me down in topshop today whilst out shopping with a ladyfriend. whats the world coming to lol. i suppose it was funny hearing it played inbetween all the indie bullshit they usually play. prob would have been an illegal rip too as i don't think it got a digital release

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This isnt bass music thoughskwiggo wrote:yeah it's great, as is this mix and the sound blawan etc. are pushing. i just hope the scene doesn't narrow too much as the multitude different sounds coming under the 'bass music' banner are great and it would be a shame if one sound overtook everything else. don't see that happening though tbh.q-t wrote:I seriously predict that the general UK sound will head more towards this.
House started to get really popular amongst producers like a year or two ago, and people have been experimenting more and more with techno lately.
I don't think the typical cold and rigid Berghain sound will be very widespread, but I can really see this dark, off-kilter, swung, semi-industrial techno getting bigger in the UK the coming year or so. Blawan's already fully in it, and Objekt just stated he has some industrial inspired bits.
Of course, there's always been a UK techno scene, but that's not what I'm talking about. The same people that do house now are mostly post-dubsteppers and I think the same people will head towards techno soon.
It's a refreshing direction, imo, and will be interesting to see it's progress.
on another note i heard getting me down in topshop today whilst out shopping with a ladyfriend. whats the world coming to lol. i suppose it was funny hearing it played inbetween all the indie bullshit they usually play. prob would have been an illegal rip too as i don't think it got a digital release
OiOiii #BELTERTopManLurka wrote: thanks for confirming
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seems like i'm having a controversial day today lol. i'd still consider blawan part of the 'bass music' spectrum (as much as i hate that term) including this mix, i don't think it's not quite pure sandwell/ruskin/dettmann/klock/whatever techno, still some broken beat stuff in there for instance. granted he's obviously gravitated A LOT more towards techno than a lot of others who used to make dubstep. as well as that i think a lot of his fanbase comes from the bass music side of things rather than techno...just my opinion i dunno...skimpi wrote:This isnt bass music thoughskwiggo wrote:yeah it's great, as is this mix and the sound blawan etc. are pushing. i just hope the scene doesn't narrow too much as the multitude different sounds coming under the 'bass music' banner are great and it would be a shame if one sound overtook everything else. don't see that happening though tbh.q-t wrote:I seriously predict that the general UK sound will head more towards this.
House started to get really popular amongst producers like a year or two ago, and people have been experimenting more and more with techno lately.
I don't think the typical cold and rigid Berghain sound will be very widespread, but I can really see this dark, off-kilter, swung, semi-industrial techno getting bigger in the UK the coming year or so. Blawan's already fully in it, and Objekt just stated he has some industrial inspired bits.
Of course, there's always been a UK techno scene, but that's not what I'm talking about. The same people that do house now are mostly post-dubsteppers and I think the same people will head towards techno soon.
It's a refreshing direction, imo, and will be interesting to see it's progress.
on another note i heard getting me down in topshop today whilst out shopping with a ladyfriend. whats the world coming to lol. i suppose it was funny hearing it played inbetween all the indie bullshit they usually play. prob would have been an illegal rip too as i don't think it got a digital release

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Haha, yeah I dunno, I think of Blawan as more just Techno these days, his sonic router mix came on earlier, and its weird how his sound has changed so much in terms of sets. In that he was playing a who's who of Bass Music, but now he doesnt play any of that.skwiggo wrote:seems like i'm having a controversial day today lol. i'd still consider blawan part of the 'bass music' spectrum (as much as i hate that term) including this mix, i don't think it's not quite pure sandwell/ruskin/dettmann/klock/whatever techno, still some broken beat stuff in there for instance. granted he's obviously gravitated A LOT more towards techno than a lot of others who used to make dubstep. as well as that i think a lot of his fanbase comes from the bass music side of things rather than techno...just my opinion i dunno...skimpi wrote:This isnt bass music thoughskwiggo wrote:yeah it's great, as is this mix and the sound blawan etc. are pushing. i just hope the scene doesn't narrow too much as the multitude different sounds coming under the 'bass music' banner are great and it would be a shame if one sound overtook everything else. don't see that happening though tbh.q-t wrote:I seriously predict that the general UK sound will head more towards this.
House started to get really popular amongst producers like a year or two ago, and people have been experimenting more and more with techno lately.
I don't think the typical cold and rigid Berghain sound will be very widespread, but I can really see this dark, off-kilter, swung, semi-industrial techno getting bigger in the UK the coming year or so. Blawan's already fully in it, and Objekt just stated he has some industrial inspired bits.
Of course, there's always been a UK techno scene, but that's not what I'm talking about. The same people that do house now are mostly post-dubsteppers and I think the same people will head towards techno soon.
It's a refreshing direction, imo, and will be interesting to see it's progress.
on another note i heard getting me down in topshop today whilst out shopping with a ladyfriend. whats the world coming to lol. i suppose it was funny hearing it played inbetween all the indie bullshit they usually play. prob would have been an illegal rip too as i don't think it got a digital release
OiOiii #BELTERTopManLurka wrote: thanks for confirming
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yeah i know he's changed a lot...to a certain extent i think the techno stuff suits him more. then again i loved the percussion on his hessle and first R&S release so much it was mental. it's a shame he doesn't do that sort of stuff as much anymore.skimpi wrote:Haha, yeah I dunno, I think of Blawan as more just Techno these days, his sonic router mix came on earlier, and its weird how his sound has changed so much in terms of sets. In that he was playing a who's who of Bass Music, but now he doesnt play any of that.skwiggo wrote:seems like i'm having a controversial day today lol. i'd still consider blawan part of the 'bass music' spectrum (as much as i hate that term) including this mix, i don't think it's not quite pure sandwell/ruskin/dettmann/klock/whatever techno, still some broken beat stuff in there for instance. granted he's obviously gravitated A LOT more towards techno than a lot of others who used to make dubstep. as well as that i think a lot of his fanbase comes from the bass music side of things rather than techno...just my opinion i dunno...skimpi wrote:This isnt bass music thoughskwiggo wrote:yeah it's great, as is this mix and the sound blawan etc. are pushing. i just hope the scene doesn't narrow too much as the multitude different sounds coming under the 'bass music' banner are great and it would be a shame if one sound overtook everything else. don't see that happening though tbh.q-t wrote:I seriously predict that the general UK sound will head more towards this.
House started to get really popular amongst producers like a year or two ago, and people have been experimenting more and more with techno lately.
I don't think the typical cold and rigid Berghain sound will be very widespread, but I can really see this dark, off-kilter, swung, semi-industrial techno getting bigger in the UK the coming year or so. Blawan's already fully in it, and Objekt just stated he has some industrial inspired bits.
Of course, there's always been a UK techno scene, but that's not what I'm talking about. The same people that do house now are mostly post-dubsteppers and I think the same people will head towards techno soon.
It's a refreshing direction, imo, and will be interesting to see it's progress.
on another note i heard getting me down in topshop today whilst out shopping with a ladyfriend. whats the world coming to lol. i suppose it was funny hearing it played inbetween all the indie bullshit they usually play. prob would have been an illegal rip too as i don't think it got a digital release
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I don't understand how there was no rip on YT yet, tune has been played for more than a yearHezioN wrote:
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the violation of a copyright can have the very so much powerful effect of erasing on the internet videosQuentinisCue wrote:I don't understand how there was no rip on YT yet, tune has been played for more than a yearHezioN wrote:
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Best mix in a long time.
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