The other side of that Toasty 12 has the sick drums, jsut sayin
Re: BAR 9's older shit...
Posted: Sun Oct 17, 2010 10:37 pm
by legend4ry
Love it when people draw for the "the knowledge" card..................
Re: BAR 9's older shit...
Posted: Sun Oct 17, 2010 10:57 pm
by paravrais
legend4ry wrote:Love it when people draw for the "the knowledge" card..................
+1
IMO they are both sick tunes and both producers made some awesome stuff in their day but neither of them have really been relevant for some time...
/thread
Re: BAR 9's older shit...
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 2:00 am
by abZ
paravrais wrote:
legend4ry wrote:Love it when people draw for the "the knowledge" card..................
+1
IMO they are both sick tunes and both producers made some awesome stuff in their day but neither of them have really been relevant for some time...
/thread
The artist may be irrelevant but the music is not. And last I checked Bar 9 still makes new tunes. I thought he was a relatively new artist, I dunno.
Re: BAR 9's older shit...
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 2:09 am
by deadly_habit
sick choon
amazing drums
Re: BAR 9's older shit...
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 2:21 am
by upstateface
abZ wrote:The other side of that Toasty 12 has the sick drums, jsut sayin
All toasty tunes have sick drums lol.
Re: BAR 9's older shit...
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 3:13 am
by Jean-Luc Cougar
paravrais wrote:
legend4ry wrote:Love it when people draw for the "the knowledge" card..................
+1
IMO they are both sick tunes and both producers made some awesome stuff in their day but neither of them have really been relevant for some time...
/thread
Toasty = always relevant
/ thread
Re: BAR 9's older shit...
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 4:14 am
by rez pez
bar9's duck hunt is a really cool older track because they take on a different sound scape, i dont really like the midrangey synth in it, but subs are layered really nicely and the drums have a unique flavor to em. a lot of there older stuff, a little before malicious tactics started getting way too similar even though they did mess around with interesting rhythms and movements despite that. after hearing murda sound i was under the impression that they invested their time to make really developed tracks and would approach it differently every time with a different atmosphere, but once i heard theyre other tracks, they didnt really deviate from that too much which is a shame. the atmosphere in murda sound is what makes it and they dont really try to approach different atmospheres
Re: BAR 9's older shit...
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 7:21 am
by jaydot
I was really into Bar 9 and still am. Midnight is a great track, nothing too complex but sounds heavyweight.
Re: BAR 9's older shit...
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 7:38 am
by Basic A
I like Piano Tune
Re: BAR 9's older shit...
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 7:45 am
by jaydot
I also like their remix of "Keep the Fire" although some people hate on it.
Re: BAR 9's older shit...
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 10:11 am
by Swanwickk
jaydot wrote:I also like their remix of "Keep the Fire" although some people hate on it.
haha me too acutually
Re: BAR 9's older shit...
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 12:36 pm
by paravrais
Jean-Luc Cougar wrote:
paravrais wrote:
legend4ry wrote:Love it when people draw for the "the knowledge" card..................
+1
IMO they are both sick tunes and both producers made some awesome stuff in their day but neither of them have really been relevant for some time...
/thread
Toasty = always relevant
/ thread
Despite the fact he hasn't made anything worth listening to in years?? I didn't mean the music was any less good. Just that the artists aren't making anything new at the moment. It's like if someone started a thread saying how good jimi hendrix was...it's like, we know, everyone knows, but there's nothing new to hear about it so why mention it??
Re: BAR 9's older shit...
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 3:37 pm
by Jean-Luc Cougar
paravrais wrote:
Despite the fact he hasn't made anything worth listening to in years?? I didn't mean the music was any less good. Just that the artists aren't making anything new at the moment. It's like if someone started a thread saying how good jimi hendrix was...it's like, we know, everyone knows, but there's nothing new to hear about it so why mention it??
I think it's ABSOLUTELY worth mentioning:
1. Is Miles Davis or John Coltrane any any less relevant to the importance of jazz? Despite Toasty not making dubstep are his tunes any less influential?
2. I would venture to guess that 90% of dubstep fans who have gotten into dubstep in the last year have never heard of Toasty - by mentioning him, it offers them an opportunity to look into who else is out there besides Bar 9, Datsik, Excision, Mt. Eden, etc.
3. If you had a friend who played guitar and was really into rock music - but didn't know who Hendrix was, what he sounded like, or why he was important, wouldn't that make you facepalm?