Re: Swamp 81 thread
Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2012 10:25 pm
that should give anyone who is new to the genre a deeeecent amount of listening time
Haha, sorry man, forgot to check back on this thread, seems that a lot of people have responded with what I would've put already.scattybeanhead wrote:
being someone who is also sort of getting into this kinda sound, what labels would you say are similar to swamp? i mean i've been listening to some other stuff that's kind of similar but it doesn't seem to appeal to me as much so just wondering what you'd recommend since you run that blog and seem to know this sorta stuff lol

I thought that recent Doubleheart - Salsa / Ache release was pretty hot, especially ache. decent dance vibes. When I Dip is of course a tune that everyone should have in their collectiongarethom wrote:Nonplus too, Instramental - Thomp/When I Dip especially (in terms of the newer releases)
Big! Realised I should've probably stuck a link to the bandcamp up: http://night-tracks.bandcamp.com/album/ ... -forget-itscattybeanhead wrote:ok that is quite a lot of stuff to get my head round. will listen and report back. also liking those tunes on your label dude, may well stick you a quid when it's out!
Should note that this is a much more techno-orientated label. if you're a fan of swims then I suggest you check this one out.wobbles wrote:clone basement series
The new Coni release is sick as well!!webstep wrote:Should note that this is a much more techno-orientated label. if you're a fan of swims then I suggest you check this one out.wobbles wrote:clone basement series
Clek-clek boom definitely, Hugz is a wicked track
Really feeling the tracks on your label mate. Would buy but I play vinyl only. Shame!garethom wrote:Haha, sorry man, forgot to check back on this thread, seems that a lot of people have responded with what I would've put already.scattybeanhead wrote:
being someone who is also sort of getting into this kinda sound, what labels would you say are similar to swamp? i mean i've been listening to some other stuff that's kind of similar but it doesn't seem to appeal to me as much so just wondering what you'd recommend since you run that blog and seem to know this sorta stuff lol
There's a few smaller labels with like, one or two releases that are pushing this sound, done well or otherwise. My point was that as this sound that Swamp have started pushing gets bigger and more people jump on it, there's gonna be some people that do it better than the swamp releases and some that don't, it just takes away from the impact it had.
3024 was a good shout, Jon Convex - Convexations is a quality release, especially Falling Again. Nonplus too, Instramental - Thomp/When I Dip especially (in terms of the newer releases), Hessle is always solid. There's a label called Hot N Heavy that is pushing pretty solid stuff too, especially people on there like Mak & Pasteman and Tanka. Check out Bwana's free EP on Infinite Machine. All City Ireland has some big releases too, especially Tessela's.
MASSIVE PLUG TIME. For people that like the swamp sound, you might be interested in the next release by my net label, Apple Bottom - Forget It/Ur Touch. Out on wednesday, name your price download. You can grab it here from wednesday: http://night-tracks.bandcamp.com/album/ ... -forget-it
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how is it sad in any way? I doubt I'd even care if you were listening to it while playing with your warhammerscattybeanhead wrote:but it's quite exciting dipping into a new area of music (in a really sad way...)
Can't forget Naked Lunch eitherlysterbes wrote:Night Slugs, 3024 and the newer lobsterboy releases
Big!apmje wrote:
Really feeling the tracks on your label mate. Would buy but I play vinyl only. Shame!
Your touch is bigg!
Totally get what you mean though, I kinda have the same. Sicko Cell is also a good example, I bought it, but just before it got released literally every dj was playing it and when it finally came out it kinda lost it impact for me already. Still a big tune though, but I dont think I will ever get that feeling again that I had the first time I heard it.garethom wrote:Whilst I'm a big fan of a lot of Swamp 81 releases, I always feel like there's somebody out there doing that style better. It's hard to explain. Maybe it's just that a lot of the tunes get seriously rinsed months before they come out that the tunes lose their effect on me. Swims for example. I've bought it, but I think I'd have to leave it some months before I started playing it, whereas I hadn't really heard much of "Music Deep Inside" and I'm really feeling that at the mo. Same with "Work Them" when it came out.vishes wrote:Lol yeah, I'm in the same boat as you are mate.Murkyone wrote:I'm just getting into this style of music on the Swamp 81 releases and similar labels... and damn I've been missing out, now i gotta go buy the whole swamp81 back catalogue!
The sound never really interested me until recently so yeah, I've got a lot of catching up to do haha. Bummed I missed out on most of it.
Like I said, hard to explain the feeling that I have about Swamp. Don't take this as a knock though, still think it's one of the most consistently quality labels out there. Maybe it's the fact that they were a really figurehead in the 130-135 movement that has started, and now that sound seems to be everywhere, its lost its impact. I'm rambling anyway haha.
Big up to Loefah and everyone else involved.
This. Nakedlunch is amazing.wobbles wrote:clek clek boom, nakedlunch, planet mu, clone basement series, fade to mind as well
apmje wrote:This. Nakedlunch is amazing.wobbles wrote:clek clek boom, nakedlunch, planet mu, clone basement series, fade to mind as well