Who hasn't done an album yet that needs to ?
Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2013 1:12 pm
I think I would enjoy a straight up Mala "Mala" album, although I do love the Cuba project.
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Was that just Mala though? if so my bad lol..Jurkhands wrote:Like Return II Space, you mean?
hahaha.. Fair enough, thats that then !rayman612 wrote:i dont remember any tunes that sounded like a cat running through a garbage disposal so yes, it was just mala
hahaha.. Fair enough, thats that then !rayman612 wrote:i dont remember any tunes that sounded like a cat running through a garbage disposal so yes, it was just mala
Return II Space isn't really an album, more like a collection of singles.Jurkhands wrote:Like Return II Space, you mean?
I have to agree, a good album needs to have variety to be able to listen from start to finish and have longevity.Muncey wrote:Return II Space isn't really an album, more like a collection of singles.Jurkhands wrote:Like Return II Space, you mean?
Fuck it I'm gunna go for the complete obvious and be like every other fanboy atm and say Kahn. His versitility and style of some of his tunes could make a great cohesive. I think most people would agree dubstep doesn't really produce great albums.. Clubroot is probably the best at it, I don't think anybody has done anything close to his Trilogy of albums.. Heny G maybe. Think Kahn could make a similarly brilliant album.
Both said it.Dubber Dub wrote:I have to agree, a good album needs to have variety to be able to listen from start to finish and have longevity.Muncey wrote:Return II Space isn't really an album, more like a collection of singles.Jurkhands wrote:Like Return II Space, you mean?
Fuck it I'm gunna go for the complete obvious and be like every other fanboy atm and say Kahn. His versitility and style of some of his tunes could make a great cohesive. I think most people would agree dubstep doesn't really produce great albums.. Clubroot is probably the best at it, I don't think anybody has done anything close to his Trilogy of albums.. Heny G maybe. Think Kahn could make a similarly brilliant album.
versatile? ****** please.the_disconekt wrote:Would love to hear what Biome would put on an album. Very versatile producer.
Same with Versa & Rowl. They've put a few EP's out together but never a full album.
Kahn & Neek stuff definitely suit singles, well the grime stuff.. but looking at Kahns solo stuff he could definitely put a good album together. Few Gorgon Sound bits featuring on the album would be sick.150Grams wrote:Both said it.Dubber Dub wrote:I have to agree, a good album needs to have variety to be able to listen from start to finish and have longevity.Muncey wrote:Return II Space isn't really an album, more like a collection of singles.Jurkhands wrote:Like Return II Space, you mean?
Fuck it I'm gunna go for the complete obvious and be like every other fanboy atm and say Kahn. His versitility and style of some of his tunes could make a great cohesive. I think most people would agree dubstep doesn't really produce great albums.. Clubroot is probably the best at it, I don't think anybody has done anything close to his Trilogy of albums.. Heny G maybe. Think Kahn could make a similarly brilliant album.
And yes, Kahn is absolute fire, I'd prefer singles though.
Kahn & Neek vs Killawatt & Ipman - I'd hit that.
THIS!!!1point5 wrote:Commodo!
+1the_disconekt wrote:Would love to hear what Biome would put on an album. Very versatile producer.
define "versatile" then.Hircine wrote:+1the_disconekt wrote:Would love to hear what Biome would put on an album. Very versatile producer.