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Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2008 11:52 am
by frebentos
elgato wrote:
frebentos his sound is an outer edge of the scene, so that might explain why you don't see a strong connection to the name
yea i guess that would explain why i see no connection, still though, didnt really dig it, and doubt id be that into the actual funky scene in that case.

ach well, good to experience it first hand.

Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2008 11:54 am
by dubloke
was a good night, I'm pretty deaf now though, the highs were louder than normal I thought?[/list]

Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2008 12:01 pm
by powerpill
yeah could have done with earplugs for the second half of the night

Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2008 12:09 pm
by fc
to be honest, i hadn't really considered the possibility of it not being entirely serious until this discussion...puts a different slant on it..
either way, Marcus Nasty certainly wins for being the first dj to play fwd in a cashmere tank-top...maybe funky is the future 8)

Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2008 12:20 pm
by docdoom
Blackdown wrote:Donae'o is a terrible lyricist.

"African warrior/coming with his stick in his hand?" Stick???
I like this line though, cos it conjures up an old school zulu warrior with literally a stick for fighting and also a modern grime guy with a stick (gun) whilst the whole piece of imagery is informed by the macho image of some guy running around waving an engorged penis around the place.

Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2008 12:21 pm
by docdoom
I think his slogan should be 'Marcus Nasty: Will armwrestle for dubs'.

Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2008 12:24 pm
by docdoom
frebentos wrote:
elgato wrote:
frebentos his sound is an outer edge of the scene, so that might explain why you don't see a strong connection to the name
yea i guess that would explain why i see no connection, still though, didnt really dig it, and doubt id be that into the actual funky scene in that case.

ach well, good to experience it first hand.
Loads of genre names are pretty sill though no? The sounds evolve loads but are stuck with labels from a while back, just look at the diversity under the garage moniker.

Marcus smashed it, one of best sets at FWD for ageeeeeeeeees.

The treble was definitely too high for him though, it was very shrill on African Warrior and others.

I love all his VIPs, they are a bit over the top but I guess he's just showing he's running things (which he is).

Props to Ammo/FWD crew - now get Mac 10, Footloose, Maximum and Sir Spyro please!!

Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2008 12:27 pm
by corpsey
Balls :x

Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2008 12:32 pm
by boomnoise
There are loads of specials in funky. Producers seem especially scared about tracks leaking so seem to be giving out specials of the tracks. At least there was no doubt about who was playing eh?

I guess it comes down to if it detracts from the music for you or not, and then if you like the music or not.

I personally thought it was an immense set. Really great to hear the weight pushing through on the pp system, not to mention the groove. Haven’t danced so much in plastic people for a very long time.

Also I need to mention: GUTTER MUSIC VIP!!!!

Blackdown and Dusk dropped this and it’s just insane: a bass wonk work out of operatic proportions. Such a big tune that I had to resist applauding it.

Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2008 12:35 pm
by fc
docdoom wrote:
Loads of genre names are pretty sill though no? The sounds evolve loads but are stuck with labels from a while back, just look at the diversity under the garage moniker.
i was trying to explain the difference between this and what i previously would have called funky house to my housemate, he said "so is funky now spelled with a PH?" lol

Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2008 12:36 pm
by fc
nice reload by the way boom

Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2008 1:10 pm
by docdoom
FC wrote:
docdoom wrote:
Loads of genre names are pretty sill though no? The sounds evolve loads but are stuck with labels from a while back, just look at the diversity under the garage moniker.
i was trying to explain the difference between this and what i previously would have called funky house to my housemate, he said "so is funky now spelled with a PH?" lol
Ha. I think funky house / funky work fine to differentiate things, though I am still reading or hearing 'house and funky' and 'uk house' being used. Funky is a great name (though slightly miselading).

Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2008 1:15 pm
by blackdown
FC wrote:nice reload by the way boom
...when he finally found what was making the noise ;)

Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2008 1:29 pm
by mos dan
Blackdown wrote:Donae'o is a terrible lyricist.
allow him, his philosophy is to bounce, ba-ba-ba-bounce wid it. he likes girls and he likes raves, especially girls who like to go raves.. ;)

great fwd. marcus nasty's a waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarrior

Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2008 2:18 pm
by joe
Marcus Nasty. Brilliant! :arrow:

Note to Nasty: can the entire set be ID'd, please? :-)

Only tunes I recognised in the set that I can name were Yellowtail (teased!), and what sounded like a Gabryelle remix special. Also, how about the second tune? (I think.) Proper minimal funky bash. Sick.

Thanks to Blackdown/Dusk and Ramadoodle as well, top quality business. Had to duck out for air after that.

Everyone's chests.

Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2008 2:26 pm
by mos dan
joe wrote:and what sounded like a Gabryelle remix special.
this was so huge. also pulse x refix, something with the rolex sweep meme in it.. erm another skepta refix consisting of just the 'doin it again' sample.. there was a lot going on there. the best bits were bits i can't even describe right now. DRUMS!

Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2008 2:32 pm
by funky stanton
I love the vocals in both those tunes Blackdown. They're a bit too repeatitve for me without the extra melody sung over them. Yeah the lyrics are daft but I'd rather that than boring el standardo grime lyrics over it all.


Daft VIPS in funky are fun, like the music. The VIPS that really make me cringe are dubstep ones, some of them sound so narcissistic and even homoerotic that you just can't look the DJ in the eye.


I am gutted to have missed last night.

Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2008 2:55 pm
by blackdown
Funky Stanton wrote:Daft VIPS in funky are fun, like the music. The VIPS that really make me cringe are dubstep ones, some of them sound so narcissistic and even homoerotic that you just can't look the DJ in the eye..
time to draw for some feminine pressure at that point, like say, oooh, Erika Badu Tyrone Refix... ;)

Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2008 3:05 pm
by ajantis_art
yeah last night was sick, was genuinely impressed with marcus nast's set. admittedly was standing at the bar for the duration. cant really bring myself to be dancing to funky yet, still learning about it hah ha.
ramz- heavy as usual, marcus was watching u like a hawk bruv!
only caught the end of dusk n blackdown but there selection was top notch.
great to see so many heads about.
was considerably pissed, who heard my "wow wow wooooaaaowwwww" shouted out the taxi window at the end? :oops:

Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2008 3:07 pm
by slothrop
boomnoise wrote:There are loads of specials in funky. Producers seem especially scared about tracks leaking so seem to be giving out specials of the tracks. At least there was no doubt about who was playing eh?
I thought all the namechecking VIPs were good fun, it's not like I'm there to apply the techniques of postmodern literary criticism to the lyrics or anything. I'd love to hear Marcus Nasty vs Chefal in a namecheck-off.

I guess it helps if you're already familiar with the original, though, gives it a bit of relevance...

I liked Skream's set a lot as well actually - seemed like a pretty good balance of deep bits to bangers. Although I'd been hitting the Foreign Extra quite a bit by then so my memory's a bit hazy...

But yeah Marcus Nasty's set gave me that thing where you can't quite pin down the structure of the beats - is it 4x4, soca or what? - but you're dancing like a loon anyway, which for me is pretty much the ultimate buzz.