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sequethin
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by sequethin » Wed Nov 23, 2005 12:15 am
To go through all your jungle records and start playin them on 33 because it sounds kinda like dubstep? haha
Don't bite the sequethin stylee now peeps haha

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prismatic7
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by prismatic7 » Wed Nov 23, 2005 12:20 am
actually, i was thinking about doing screwed+chopped (houston-style) remixes of jungle tracks... pitched right down and heavy effects. How awesome would 'Super Sharp Shooter' or something sound dubbed-out and slooooowwwwwww....?
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by sequethin » Wed Nov 23, 2005 1:29 am
prismatic7 wrote:actually, i was thinking about doing screwed+chopped (houston-style) remixes of jungle tracks... pitched right down and heavy effects. How awesome would 'Super Sharp Shooter' or something sound dubbed-out and slooooowwwwwww....?
So I'm not that crazy then? haha yo I gotta compensate man cuz I got no dubplates. Gotta create wit what I got ya know?
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by stone » Wed Nov 23, 2005 3:30 am
yeah do it! then send me a link...
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by doomstep » Wed Nov 23, 2005 12:45 pm
... I been experimenting with this too, some interesting results from dark d&b like late bloodyfist & renegade hardware type stuff. I got a 10 minute megamix on my other computer I'll get it up tomorrow if anyones keen, starts of with The Bug and ends with 8 bars from Refuge Krus Terminator & includes a "refix" of 7 Ways to Make You Jack by m. jefferson

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by bunzer0 » Wed Nov 23, 2005 1:20 pm
yeah, in a way, the breakstep stuff produced by guys like Toasty or Dubchild is a kind os slowed down oldskool jungle music.
Probably a big influence for them.
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by sequethin » Wed Nov 23, 2005 1:57 pm
doomstep wrote:... I been experimenting with this too, some interesting results from dark d&b like late bloodyfist & renegade hardware type stuff. I got a 10 minute megamix on my other computer I'll get it up tomorrow if anyones keen, starts of with The Bug and ends with 8 bars from Refuge Krus Terminator & includes a "refix" of 7 Ways to Make You Jack by m. jefferson

I just got a repress of terminator yesterday

It was thrown into the used record section (conveniently located next to all the dubstep) Once I get the wax I ordered from da uk I'll see what up with my first dubstep mix. Right now I feel like I'm learning to spin from the beginning again...
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by jera » Wed Nov 23, 2005 2:29 pm
try puttin s+d - secret weapon on 45 sick jungle tune!
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by ghettobot » Thu Nov 24, 2005 4:02 am
duuuuuuuude! i was rockin that style in 97! not to toot my horn, really, but, YO! regcognize!!! haha... j/k! anyhooooo...
go get yr copy of the "your sound" REMIX 12" from jmajilk and your copy of 7 samuri by photek and load 'em up!! straight clash of the titans biznozz!
i heard a dubchild 12" that sounded like junglistic hardcore and i thought... it's all come full circle, yeah?
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by ghettobot » Thu Nov 24, 2005 4:10 am
also, in simon renolds' fine article on grime in the wire (april o5), he says
"But in grime's textured beats and complex programming you can also hear the imprint of the jungle that most of these late teens/early twenties producers grew up on, alongside folk memory traces of gabba and techno."
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!folk memory trraces, indeed"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
that last line strikes me as more poignant than perhaps it should, and it's what comes to mind when i hear "ancient memories".
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by moldy » Thu Nov 24, 2005 9:27 am
ghettobot wrote:it's all come full circle, yeah?
here we go again...

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by [b]racket » Thu Nov 24, 2005 9:28 am
So what your saying is Techno is an 'ancient memory'??
Not the case...
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by ghettobot » Thu Nov 24, 2005 9:32 am
for real, punk~! whut!!?
thank u for flying shitty airline!!1
mwah hah ah ja
no seriously!
what are you talkin bot?
see ya!
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by ghettobot » Thu Nov 24, 2005 9:38 am
[b]racket wrote:So what your saying is Techno is an 'ancient memory'??
Not the case...
of course it is and isn't!
i think the term "folk memory" may be more reasonable...
like these kids who are making dubstep are gonna remember raving in the days of techno.
that dinna sound right either...
i like the idea of the producers of today being informed by a folk history
and that techno is now part of hour folk history...
yah get meh?
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by j_j » Thu Nov 24, 2005 12:48 pm
FORWARD PEOPLE NOT BACKWARDS >>
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by elemental » Thu Nov 24, 2005 5:54 pm
ju$tin wrote:FORWARD PEOPLE NOT BACKWARDS >>
Sometimes you gotta step back to go forward innit!!
And as for 'ancient memories' / folk memory ... we're always developing the work of our forefathers. Looking back does not necessarily mean going backwards.
I am heavily influenced by a lot of old music - older D&B, jungle, techno, hardcore, acid house, dub, reggae, jazz, funk .....
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by bunzer0 » Thu Nov 24, 2005 5:57 pm
elemental wrote:ju$tin wrote:FORWARD PEOPLE NOT BACKWARDS >>
Sometimes you gotta step back to go forward innit!!
And as for 'ancient memories' / folk memory ... we're always developing the work of our forefathers. Looking back does not necessarily mean going backwards.
I am heavily influenced by a lot of old music - older D&B, jungle, techno, hardcore, acid house, dub, reggae, jazz, funk .....
Wise !
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by j_j » Thu Nov 24, 2005 6:04 pm
obvious reply tho.
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