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Von D - Wicked Pharoah
Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2011 1:16 am
by von - d
Brand new tune i just made 2 weeks ago , Very good feedback in clubs and on the net .
New Style .
Have a good listen . big up
Big Up Dj Chefal and the Subfreq Fam
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Re: Von D - Wicked Pharoah
Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2011 6:10 am
by Cornbreadddd
YES! YES! SO huge. Man Von D I was just jamming out to you on the way home in my car, so weird I can actually interact with you all the way here in America directly. Awesome! I was jammin' to the release on Boka It's Over / U (my favorite release ever of yours) , this tune is HUGE though
Re: Von D - Wicked Pharoah
Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2011 7:11 am
by TerraRiddim
Prefer your melodic bits over the bouncier tunes, but no doubt this one will rock a club floor as well as at home! Proper work as usual. (Also good to see reputable producers experimenting)
Re: Von D - Wicked Pharoah
Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2011 9:10 am
by von - d
> Cornbreadddd : Big up !
> TerraRiddim : Experimenting is the way forward !

Re: Von D - Wicked Pharoah
Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2011 5:14 pm
by Cornbreadddd
As huge as this tune is, I am gonna have to say I really do relish the little bit of melodic / jazzy and very musical dubstep that exists. Furthermore, I feel that your music (Von D) contributed a HELL of a lot to the overall percentage of dubstep to be created with that feel. For some reason, no one else really makes it, which I dont understand because the possibilities are ENDLESS. Those jazzy progressions and funky changes in tunes like Bonda Love make me feel a certain way that no other song will ever be able to. SO much feeling, so beautiful, there's just not enough of the music like that in the scene. I do have to say, I prefer that sound to this harsher more dance-floor track.
Don't get me wrong, dance-floor tracks are great, and so is this, this is huge. But nothing beats the vibes that come from [ARG027] & [ARG021] as well as [BOKA026].
Re: Von D - Wicked Pharoah
Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2011 6:41 pm
by TerraRiddim
Cornbreadddd wrote:As huge as this tune is, I am gonna have to say I really do relish the little bit of melodic / jazzy and very musical dubstep that exists. Furthermore, I feel that your music (Von D) contributed a HELL of a lot to the overall percentage of dubstep to be created with that feel. For some reason, no one else really makes it, which I dont understand because the possibilities are ENDLESS. Those jazzy progressions and funky changes in tunes like Bonda Love make me feel a certain way that no other song will ever be able to. SO much feeling, so beautiful, there's just not enough of the music like that in the scene. I do have to say, I prefer that sound to this harsher more dance-floor track.
Don't get me wrong, dance-floor tracks are great, and so is this, this is huge. But nothing beats the vibes that come from [ARG027] & [ARG021] as well as [BOKA026].
^ Devoted fan right there.

Re: Von D - Wicked Pharoah
Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2011 10:39 pm
by Staley
No-one really makes it??? LMFAO Do you even follow this genre? Jazzy Jazzy, Heny G, Jay 5, Kromestar, J-One, Phaeleh, Vista, Rowl, Versa, Indigo, Synkro, Eleven8, My Nu Leng, Matt U, DJ Madd, Silkie, Quest, Jack Sparrow, Cluekid, Truth, Kahn, DFRNT, Ital Tek, Sully, Jus Wan, DJG, Matty G, Xi, L-Wiz, Lewis B, V.I.V.E.K., Parralax, Jack Dixon, Obeah, 2000F, Marina Faib, Vaccine, Submerse, Resketch, Sepalcure, Sines, HXDB, Forensics, BunZero, Asa, Obeah, Akema, King Slaff, Djunya, RSD have all make and or have made tracks in the style you are talking about. I just named a bunch of random producers off the top of the head. This list is just the tip of the iceberg. I can come back and type up 100s more. Educate yourself before you make inane comments which aren't based around fact.
Re: Von D - Wicked Pharoah
Posted: Sun Oct 30, 2011 3:13 pm
by Cornbreadddd
Staley wrote:No-one really makes it??? LMFAO Do you even follow this genre? Jazzy Jazzy, Heny G, Jay 5, Kromestar, J-One, Phaeleh, Vista, Rowl, Versa, Indigo, Synkro, Eleven8, My Nu Leng, Matt U, DJ Madd, Silkie, Quest, Jack Sparrow, Cluekid, Truth, Kahn, DFRNT, Ital Tek, Sully, Jus Wan, DJG, Matty G, Xi, L-Wiz, Lewis B, V.I.V.E.K., Parralax, Jack Dixon, Obeah, 2000F, Marina Faib, Vaccine, Submerse, Resketch, Sepalcure, Sines, HXDB, Forensics, BunZero, Asa, Obeah, Akema, King Slaff, Djunya, RSD have all make and or have made tracks in the style you are talking about. I just named a bunch of random producers off the top of the head. This list is just the tip of the iceberg. I can come back and type up 100s more. Educate yourself before you make inane comments which aren't based around fact.
Yes it is very true that some artist make it, but when I said "no one really makes it" was an obvious exaggeration, of course some people make it. There's no reason to be a dick. The sentiment I was tryning to convey was that the proportion of people that are on the the darker sound relative to those who are on the jazzy sound is far lopsided. A lot of those artists you named don't fit the bill and I have all of them on my computer except 'Resketch' about half of them you named actually have the jazzy melodic style that I'm thinking of are JazzyJazzy, Quest, Heny G, Silkie, Author, Von D, Kromestar (sometimes), Vista (Sometimes), DJ Madd, DFRNT, Lewis B, HxdB, King SlaFF. I have tracks from ever artist you named on my computer, except Resketch. I mean really? Truth? For jazzy melodic stuff? Uhmmmmm.....no, not even close.
If you take the word 'jazzy' out, then yes, all of those artist have made very melodic tunes, DFRNT all the echodub crew is the quintessential melodic label. But I was specifically talking about jazzier sounds. Don't be a dick. I feel as though I'm way above the average for knowledge on this genre, way way above, and I know that some artist make melodic jazzy tunes, but they're by large the minority.
Re: Von D - Wicked Pharoah
Posted: Sun Oct 30, 2011 5:36 pm
by wilson
Cornbreadddd wrote:Staley wrote:No-one really makes it??? LMFAO Do you even follow this genre? Jazzy Jazzy, Heny G, Jay 5, Kromestar, J-One, Phaeleh, Vista, Rowl, Versa, Indigo, Synkro, Eleven8, My Nu Leng, Matt U, DJ Madd, Silkie, Quest, Jack Sparrow, Cluekid, Truth, Kahn, DFRNT, Ital Tek, Sully, Jus Wan, DJG, Matty G, Xi, L-Wiz, Lewis B, V.I.V.E.K., Parralax, Jack Dixon, Obeah, 2000F, Marina Faib, Vaccine, Submerse, Resketch, Sepalcure, Sines, HXDB, Forensics, BunZero, Asa, Obeah, Akema, King Slaff, Djunya, RSD have all make and or have made tracks in the style you are talking about. I just named a bunch of random producers off the top of the head. This list is just the tip of the iceberg. I can come back and type up 100s more. Educate yourself before you make inane comments which aren't based around fact.
Yes it is very true that some artist make it, but when I said "no one really makes it" was an obvious exaggeration, of course some people make it. There's no reason to be a dick. The sentiment I was tryning to convey was that the proportion of people that are on the the darker sound relative to those who are on the jazzy sound is far lopsided. A lot of those artists you named don't fit the bill and I have all of them on my computer except 'Resketch' about half of them you named actually have the jazzy melodic style that I'm thinking of are JazzyJazzy, Quest, Heny G, Silkie, Author, Von D, Kromestar (sometimes), Vista (Sometimes), DJ Madd, DFRNT, Lewis B, HxdB, King SlaFF. I have tracks from ever artist you named on my computer, except Resketch. I mean really? Truth? For jazzy melodic stuff? Uhmmmmm.....no, not even close.
If you take the word 'jazzy' out, then yes, all of those artist have made very melodic tunes, DFRNT all the echodub crew is the quintessential melodic label. But I was specifically talking about jazzier sounds. Don't be a dick. I feel as though I'm way above the average for knowledge on this genre, way way above, and I know that some artist make melodic jazzy tunes, but they're by large the minority.
Of course they're the minority. It's a niche sub-genre. Don't get me wrong, the jazzy style of dubstep is probably my favourite along with the minimal style, but there's really no point lamenting the lack of jazzy dubstep producers. It's the same in DnB, House, Hip Hop. Just listen to actual jazz rather than wishing there was more of it in this genre!
