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Post by deamonds » Thu Feb 19, 2009 8:27 am

Anyone feel their style?, heard them mashing up the jme/boy better know tour..saw them smashing it on youtube aswell..

also they're top 10 in 10 mixes are pretty much spot on..nice varied selection, top draw imo..

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Post by dubloke » Thu Feb 19, 2009 9:03 am

they did a remix/ mash up of Gravel pit which is sick! Cant remeber what instramental they used but I've definately heard it before. I need to see them live, I think theyre at Plan B next friday, along with C&S and Hatcha I think?
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Post by butterz » Thu Feb 19, 2009 9:18 am

Dubloke wrote:they did a remix/ mash up of Gravel pit which is sick! Cant remeber what instramental they used but I've definately heard it before. I need to see them live, I think theyre at Plan B next friday, along with C&S and Hatcha I think?
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Post by JazzyJazzy » Thu Feb 19, 2009 10:03 am

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Post by gregteee » Thu Feb 19, 2009 10:42 am

I'd agree with Butterz.
I've seen Tomb Crew play numerous times and they always get the dancefloor moving regardless of what night it is.
They've got a good eclectic mix and are safe guys too.
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Post by sully_harmitage » Thu Feb 19, 2009 11:01 am

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Post by rusha » Thu Feb 19, 2009 1:54 pm

i hate being negative on these things, like i really do but, and im sure they are all lovely guys but i saw them in notts on new years and i left mid set i dont get what all the hype is, ill check the online sets and see if i can change my mind and leave it down to one bad night.

but they are no better than anyone else, Sorrrryyyy guyssss

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Post by jonnyrebel » Thu Feb 19, 2009 2:17 pm

they tore up kontakt a few weeks ago but some of the tunes were incredibly cheesy, although they dropped a couple of classics they unfortunately chose to end their set on jump up drum and bass....

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Post by d+ » Thu Feb 19, 2009 2:27 pm

I can never fault a person/collective who get money.

The amount of bookings they get equals money & a good life, touring around europe playing music. This is a life that everyone of us would love to lead. Imagine the pussy.

But at the same time - I think they have no integrity or real skill behind the decks/software. One of them can mix, the other 2/3 are not really on point, need a few more years in the bedroom. The tune selection is not really my kind of thing either. Its very 'scene' orientated, playing tunes which the majority like. Its accessible music, if you go to one of their sets youll know 75% of the beats they play whether you like dubstep, niche, grime, garage, dnb, indie.. whatever.

These sets are something that anyone could do. Its not really something worthy of respect in itself. I think the whole matching T-shirt and wonky new era cap thing is played out too. If dress sense represented musical style then tomb crew certainly stay true to theirs. Im not one to watch every other man like a fashion show/gok wan type of guy, but some things just stick out like a sore thumb.

At the end of the day though, whilst some of us may not like what they do nor do we respect their artistry there are plenty of people who do. So I wish them all the best and hope they continue on their road to success!
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Post by promo » Thu Feb 19, 2009 4:41 pm

DJ fees spread over 5 people doesn't = big money. So I doubt financially they're gaining massively from it. Be curious to find out what a promoter would pay for them though.

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Post by jah pat » Thu Feb 19, 2009 6:19 pm

^they don't usually play all 5 members together, usually 2 or 3 from what i've seen.

But yeah big up Tomb Crew pushing the sound, certainly know how to work a crowd. Nice guys as well.

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Post by ajantis_art » Thu Feb 19, 2009 6:26 pm

tbh i've seen them a number of times and their sets are always straight fire. don't matter if they're mixing's not always on point, it's straight up party music. nuf times when i've been places paying seriously gash music they've come on and saved the day

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Post by dubloke » Thu Feb 19, 2009 8:21 pm

ajantis_art wrote:tbh i've seen them a number of times and their sets are always straight fire. don't matter if they're mixing's not always on point, it's straight up party music. nuf times when i've been places paying seriously gash music they've come on and saved the day
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Post by carlyx » Thu Feb 19, 2009 9:24 pm

Agreeing with most people, not the best of mixers in the biz.. but they do know how to get a crowd pumped and some of there mixing is top notch stupidintheface mixing. They also get there hands on some filthy tunes.
They dropped some ill remix of Eastern Jam @ NYE Detonate... it wasn't the V.I.P or High Rankin.. Or Mr Snowman's.. but it was fookin sick! Been craving to hear it / find some more info on it since.. but to no avail :(
Anyone shed some light?
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Post by ajantis_art » Thu Feb 19, 2009 9:37 pm

Dubloke wrote:
ajantis_art wrote:tbh i've seen them a number of times and their sets are always straight fire. don't matter if they're mixing's not always on point, it's straight up party music. nuf times when i've been places paying seriously gash music they've come on and saved the day
I LOVE PARTY MUSIC :D
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Post by fletcher » Thu Feb 19, 2009 10:17 pm

They were on midday friday at the overkill tent of glade festival last year.

opened with Cockney Thug, massive party set that got everyone bouncing, and yes lots of d&b... was good fun actually to get the party started!
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Post by slothrop » Thu Feb 19, 2009 10:48 pm

I saw them at Dot to Dot last year and they were pretty good fun. Nothing particularly suprising, though, I know what the person above means about playing the three bassline tunes that everyone's going to know, the three dubstep tunes that everyone's going to know, half a dozen speed garage tunes everyone's going to know, some classic jungle tunes that even you're grandma thinks are 'pretty rinsed' etc - it kind of felt like most people who pay any attention to dance music could have replicated most of the set with twenty minutes on soulseek and an iPod shuffle. Dunno if that's representitive or not.

Having said that, I'm carping a bit and I'm never going to be entirely pissed off to hear Original Nuttah on a system...

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Post by tacospheros » Thu Feb 19, 2009 11:54 pm

they played at Trouble & Bass last year and absolutely tore the roof off. nice mix of dubstep and wierd glitchy funky house, and then the whole second half of their set was pure old school amen ragga jungle. and trouble & bass is NOT a jungle party. everyone brocked out



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Post by high rankin » Fri Feb 20, 2009 12:07 am

carlyX wrote:Agreeing with most people, not the best of mixers in the biz.. but they do know how to get a crowd pumped and some of there mixing is top notch stupidintheface mixing. They also get there hands on some filthy tunes.
They dropped some ill remix of Eastern Jam @ NYE Detonate... it wasn't the V.I.P or High Rankin.. Or Mr Snowman's.. but it was fookin sick! Been craving to hear it / find some more info on it since.. but to no avail :(
Anyone shed some light?
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