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everyone feededback when the file werent there

Posted: Mon May 22, 2006 12:41 pm
by obiwan
Comments and criticism please

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=UUINQLJQ

Posted: Mon May 22, 2006 2:48 pm
by metalboxproducts
Do you remember the jungle tune that sampled the vocal. Think it was Kemit crew, not sure I'll have to have a rumage around my records.
Sounds nice and beefy, but if I was making it I'd put some more effects, give it a bit of variation. Perhaps mess about with the bass a little.And i would have to add a break deep down in the drum mix to give it a little smoothness/rughness. Thats me though, not you.
Like it. Tis good

Posted: Mon May 22, 2006 3:12 pm
by obiwan
safe metalboxproducts. What school did you got to? I live in Stamford Hill, like clapton but quieter, or crackton should I say, nah only joking. See you on murder mile. How come all the best dubstep producers seem to be from south? Skepta is killing it though. Who is your favourite producer? cool for the advice but I think for now I will keep my drums minimal, might have to pick up the pace next time.

Posted: Mon May 22, 2006 3:23 pm
by obiwan
I like your my space, your definitely a drum n bass head who turned to dubstep innit! Thats wicked because so many drum n bass fans are snobby about dubstep or any new ofshoot that it provokes a backlash where dubstep dudes say drmnbass is played out, finished etc when it isn't. My brother always says he can listen drum n bass but not the step as it is too minimalist, I guess that is why my tunes come out so minimal!!
plasticians japan tune is absolutely shadow!!!!, thanks for putting me onto that 8)

Posted: Mon May 22, 2006 3:53 pm
by obiwan
cmon lets get marsyas, deapoh, boomnoise, ramadanman and relaks and all those cats on here commentin
all they got last time was air pie

Posted: Mon May 22, 2006 4:19 pm
by metalboxproducts
obIwan wrote:safe metalboxproducts. What school did you got to? I live in Stamford Hill, like clapton but quieter, or crackton should I say, nah only joking. See you on murder mile. How come all the best dubstep producers seem to be from south? Skepta is killing it though. Who is your favourite producer? cool for the advice but I think for now I will keep my drums minimal, might have to pick up the pace next time.
Don't mean to dissapiont, but I'm not originally from London town. From up north, been down here since 97. I actually used to live on Stamford Hill (Stamford Hill Mansions, just by the estate). Lived there for 3 years, then moved to Clapton in june last year. Still drink up there though( bird cage, white hart and when only necsesary The jolly butchers.
To be honest, I don't listen to that much grime/ dubstep. Well in to S&D and the beats side of things though.Your right about the drum & bass thing though. Made a lot of that in the past and still do, but the way D&B went, I don't think there's much of a market for the beats i make. Strangely enough I'm into the minimal side of D&B (Photek and the like).