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Ras Het posted:For an album with such a grammatically atrocious title it sure is polite and middle class.
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# ? Feb 10, 2012 21:28 |
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het posted:Prescriptivist. Surely you know how I feel about politeness and the bourgeoisie?
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# ? Feb 10, 2012 21:40 |
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28 Gun Bad Boy posted:It definitely ended up different than I thought it'd be (not that I don't like the end product mind!). I initially figured it'd have ended up full of stuff like Creeper. You know a bit more raw, bit more Funky, bit more well, UK! As usual bloody people moving to bloody Berlin! I wanted more tunes like "Creeper" too. Also, from what I read, I thought they were only in Berlin for two months? Also, Exit Records recently put out an album by Consequence & Joe Seven, under the artist name They Live.
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# ? Feb 10, 2012 22:01 |
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Toni, you realize it's a play on the classic John Carpenter movie They Live!, right?
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# ? Feb 10, 2012 22:22 |
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Nah bruv, the only Carpenter film I know is that one where the dude with the magic sunglasses fights with the alien rozzers.
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# ? Feb 10, 2012 22:29 |
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SUBFRIES posted:I wanted more tunes like "Creeper" too. Also, from what I read, I thought they were only in Berlin for two months? Oh I thought they were in Berlin full time now? Ah well, 2 months is enough for the evil Berlin disease to take root. I swear everyone I know who moves to Berlin mutates over the course of the first few months into some freakish Techno worshipping, Berghain loving weirdo. I really wish I was joking. Mike_V posted:Toni, you realize it's a play on the classic John Carpenter movie They Live!, right? No no no, see you're all wrong. It's actually the least middle class bourgeoisie album title in a good while. In the spirit of the proletariat the album title is actually a cunningly disguised pro-Leftist statement. Okay so, if you translate They Live into German you get Sie Leben. Now if you drop the Si and replace it with Ny, swap the b with the L and replace the Le with Va you get: Nye Bevan. Founding father of the NHS and the modern welfare state and staunch pro-Union and workers rights man. Now some of you may think I just made that all up there this very second and you may possibly be correct, but really in todays highly politicised and ever right wing world it makes perfect sense Benjamin Damage and Doc Daneeka would use their fame to promote the welfare of the common man. ‘Hasta la victoria siempre!
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# ? Feb 10, 2012 23:45 |
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New Burial EP is out digitally y'all http://www.hyperdub.net/
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# ? Feb 13, 2012 00:24 |
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An0 posted:New Burial EP is out digitally y'all http://www.hyperdub.net/ The vinyl should be out soon. And by soon I mean not really all that soon, but it is coming. Pressing issue misery they say. No idea what they mean by that, labels wrong way round, stampers done wrong, who knows? Personally I'd have made people wait but it's probably important to remember I'm a very petty and evil, evil man.
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# ? Feb 13, 2012 01:40 |
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They said the test presses sounded like poo poo. I'll listen to that later, but after the snoozefest that was Street Halo I can't say I expect much.
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# ? Feb 13, 2012 01:59 |
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I like the new Burial a lot. Kindred and Ashtray Wasp both have a pretty weird structure, they almost feel like a bunch of sketches stitched together, but they still have a common theme running throughout and work as a cohesive whole. It definitely grows on you. A lot more expansive than Untrue.
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# ? Feb 13, 2012 02:16 |
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Ras Het posted:They said the test presses sounded like poo poo. It's definitely sounding a bit more upbeat compared to the stuff on the Street Halo 12 inch, so I'd definitely give it a honest go. Bizarrely Ashtray Wasp sees him sampling from himself! I can never remember if that's a good sign or a bad sign however. It's actually kinda - but still not really - fulfilling my want of Burial just to give up the inhibitions and just do an honest bangin' 4x4 filled dancefloor album. Not like what you'd blast out a Vauxhall Corsa, just something that's a bit more physical than the past. Of course maybe it wouldn't actually be Burial then though. And I doubt it'd sell the 40k+ copies the past two albums have though, which might be an issue.
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# ? Feb 13, 2012 02:22 |
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quote:Hyperdub @Hyperdub
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# ? Feb 13, 2012 02:42 |
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Hahahaa I wonder if people were actually complaining. "This rip is lovely as gently caress!"
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# ? Feb 13, 2012 15:15 |
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Either way what is also important is that the eagle has landed and Cactus/Porcupine is out from Objekt.
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# ? Feb 13, 2012 17:03 |
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Other releases of note this week include new Dbridge, Tunnidge x Distance, Hyetal and Ital's full length on Planet Mu. I'll definitely be checking out all of those, especially Ital's album. I'm a huge fan of 100% Silk and both of his releases on the label have been great.
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# ? Feb 13, 2012 17:59 |
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Just got my physical copy of Cactus/Porcupine in the mail! Picked up a couple of Hemlock releases I was missing with it and the sleeves sustained a bit of cosmetic damage (the Hemlock sleeves are really great so this makes me a bit sad)...the joys of international mail order. Also Jackmaster is live on ustream at this very moment: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/jackmaster-radio Decline fucked around with this message at 22:40 on Feb 13, 2012 |
# ? Feb 13, 2012 22:25 |
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Loefah live now http://percussionlab.com/radio
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# ? Feb 14, 2012 07:42 |
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Another release from Off Me Nut, Phatworld (Tich from Squire of Gothos, and Dankle) Arctic Rollers EP. Rather than their last EP which was bassline / grime / mashup / what the gently caress, this one is out and out jungle, and surprisingly good at that and for two quid, it's bargainous.
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# ? Feb 14, 2012 09:16 |
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Got me a residency at one of my favourite club nights which I'm chuffed about. They asked me to do a mix for them too, and the tracklist is now up so I thought I'd post it here. For the mix I used every headliner they've ever had, and no one else, which was a fun challenge, and I think it turned out fairly well. Have a gander! http://soundcloud.com/fiftyone27/mix-002-aerial Mosca - Tilt Shift [Fat City] Kito - Sweet Talk (ARP101's Boogified Mix) [Mad Decent] Kowton - Dirty Little Bomb [Teal] Dillon Francis - Masta Blasta [Mad Decent] Eliphino - More Than Me [Some Think Sounds] Lone - Once In A While [Werk] Synkro - Closed Doors [Millions of Moments] James Fox - Put It Back [Take] New York Transit Authority - Off The Traxx [Lobster Boy] Jon Convex - Bump and Grind [Convex Industries] Deadboy - Wish U Were Here [Numbers - run by Jackmaster + Spencer] Hackman - Agree To Disagree [Ramp] Disclosure - Tenderly [Make Mine] Julio Bashmore - Ribble To Amazon [3024] Kingdom - SFX [Dirtybird] Midland & Ramadanman - Your Words Matter [Aus] Boddika & Joy O - Swims [Swamp81 - run by Loefah] Serani - No Games (Brackles Remix) [Rinse - home to Monki's radio show] DJ Cra$y - That Amen Track (Breach Remix) [Dirtybird] Katy B - Broken Record (Todd Edwards Angel Voice Mix) [Rinse] Fantastic Mr Fox - If I [Black Acre] Dauwd - What's There [Pictures] Baobinga ft. Rider Shafique - Gun Talk [Build] Untold - Come Follow Me [Soul Jazz] Randomer - Lime Pie [Numbers] Lo:tek - You Don't Know My Name [Super] Leon Vynehall - Say 2 U [N/A] Skinnz - Put It On [Well Rounded] Koreless - Up Down Up Down [Pictures] Rustie - Hover Traps [Warp] French Fries - Champagne [Clek Clek Boom] A1 Bassline - Falsehood [Tighten Up] >> Bok Bok - Reminder [Night Slugs] Ifan Dafydd - No Good [N/A] Teeth - Shawty (FaltyDL Remix) [502 - run by Oneman] Bwana - You Never Stop [Infinite Machine] Lunice - I See You (Girl Unit Remix) [LuckyMe] Canblaster - Triple Ring [Nightshifters] Peverelist - Dance 'til The Police Come [Hessle - run by Ben UFO] Boddika - 2727 [Swamp81] Arkist & Kidkut - Vanilla Imitate [Hotflush] Wiley - It's Wiley (Mickey Pearce Remix) [Prodigal] Maddslinky a.k.a. Zed Bias - 50 Shades Of Peng ft. Skream [Tru Thoughts] Kahn - Tehran [Punch Drunk] >> Ikonika - Simulacrum [Hyperdub] Sinden - G Like Me ft. G-Side (Mιlι Remix) [Mad Decent] Loefah - Mud V.I.P. [DMZ/Planet Mu] Jamie Grind - Without You [Fortified] Hyetal - Pixel Rainbow Sequence [Reduction] >> Taz Buckfaster - Au Revoir [Bleep]
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# ? Feb 14, 2012 10:04 |
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New Burial is somethin fierce. It speaks to me.
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# ? Feb 14, 2012 12:07 |
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Anae posted:Got me a residency at one of my favourite club nights which I'm chuffed about. They asked me to do a mix for them too, and the tracklist is now up so I thought I'd post it here. For the mix I used every headliner they've ever had, and no one else, which was a fun challenge, and I think it turned out fairly well. Have a gander! Looks solid, I'll check this out now. Congrats on the residency!
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# ? Feb 14, 2012 21:00 |
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Kindred EP is Burial's best work to date.
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# ? Feb 15, 2012 00:46 |
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kmag mix from Surge, repping Wheel & Deal. Soap Dodgers, Sleeper, Widowmaker, LAXX, Surge, Kinzy, Taiki & NUlight - all producers bringing the fiyah. http://audio.kmag.co.uk/editorial/features/surge-guest-mix/surge-kmag-mix.mp3 Tracklist code:
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# ? Feb 15, 2012 01:30 |
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Porcupine and The Hope are some of the biggest records I've heard in a while, blowing my mind.
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# ? Feb 15, 2012 03:39 |
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SHINEBLOCKA posted:Kindred EP is Burial's best work to date. Yes I'm enjoying it too, certainly draws you in.
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# ? Feb 15, 2012 20:12 |
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Normally I'd wait those extra few days and include this in my Friday round up, but since I've been diggin' the sound of it quite a bit and I know there are a good few Randomer fans out there, his new single on Hemlock is pretty drat good. And if you're a bit on the slow side like me and you've only just realised there is a video for Goth-Trad's Anti-Grid, well here it is. Probably not going to appear on an MTV near you however, all very arty farty. Personally not enough glamour models for my liking but hey, when you're on a budget you make do I guess.
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# ? Feb 15, 2012 23:59 |
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Naturally as soon as I move away from Denver the local promoters announce a Deep Medi takeover. Mala, Quest, VIVEK, Commodo, Truth, and Silkie. I've had opportunities to see a lot of shows here in New York, naturally, but school keeps me away. I missed Clicks & Whistles again
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# ? Feb 16, 2012 06:10 |
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I just got back from seeing DJ Manny b2b J-Cush, DJ Rashad b2b DJ Spinn, Loefah, and Falty DL b2b Dave Q in a tiny dark back room of a bar in Brooklyn. Great sets all around. Footwork from the footwork DJs, then Loefah played some Swamp stuff then some garage, ending on Highland Spring. Not too much dubstep but he played a good hour of DMZ stuff when I saw him Monday so it was okay. He also played Pulse X and Ice Rink tonight and it was my first time hearing either on a system. Falty DL and Dave Q played some footwork then a bunch of jungle when the 20 or so people left started yelling for it. I went over to say hi to Loefah and he saw my Suburban Base shirt and asked "How do you know about Sub Base?" I told him I was really in to rave and he said "I'm gonna go play a Sub Base song for you right now." and put on https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRtTkvhAxF0 Really incredible night.
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# ? Feb 16, 2012 11:08 |
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JamesKPolk posted:Really incredible night. Wow, that sounds really fantastic - I am very, very jealous. Sadly, I'll never see anything remotely like that - we get the occasional tour but nothing on that level. Ice Rink and Pulse X are two of my favorite tunes, I buckled a few weeks ago and picked up both of those tunes on vinyl (although I suspect the Pulse X may be a bootleg, still sounds great though).
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# ? Feb 16, 2012 16:53 |
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Was browsing a new interview with Elijah & Skilliam and found this tasty bit:quote:Production-wise what else have you got in store for us in 2012? Any special collaborations? The whole thing can be read here: http://www.wefearsilence.com/stuff/2012/02/music/elijah-skilliam-live-from-paris-mix-interview/ The Mishka x Night Slugs shirts were really well done so these will most likely be must purchases for me (I already have 3 butterz shirts and a jumper). The Live from Paris mix has some nice tunes, I cannot wait for Champion - Crystal Meth.
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# ? Feb 16, 2012 19:24 |
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Just finished this one up. Thoughts? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=avyZ7qbl04w
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# ? Feb 16, 2012 19:41 |
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JamesKPolk posted:I just got back from seeing DJ Manny b2b J-Cush, DJ Rashad b2b DJ Spinn, Loefah, and Falty DL b2b Dave Q in a tiny dark back room of a bar in Brooklyn. Really awesome. I wish I was Loefah, loving coolest dude ever.
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# ? Feb 16, 2012 19:42 |
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Decline posted:I cannot wait for Champion - Crystal Meth. Actually speaking of Champion, this has made me remember Crazy is out in a few weeks too on vinyl and digital for the ladies out there. You've all heard at least one of the mixes off it by now as it's been rocked by any half-decent DJ, but the Terror Danjah & DOK mix still is hype.
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# ? Feb 16, 2012 19:44 |
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isomerc posted:Just finished this one up. Thoughts? I want to hear the whole thing! The bass is massive.
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# ? Feb 16, 2012 20:33 |
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mcstanb posted:I want to hear the whole thing! The bass is massive. Much appreciated. It's like 99% done, along with a few others Im getting ready for my 2nd release.
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# ? Feb 16, 2012 20:41 |
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JamesKPolk posted:I just got back from seeing DJ Manny b2b J-Cush, DJ Rashad b2b DJ Spinn, Loefah, and Falty DL b2b Dave Q in a tiny dark back room of a bar in Brooklyn. drat thats an insane lineup!
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# ? Feb 16, 2012 22:32 |
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New Jam City track + video. Quality as usual from him. http://vimeo.com/36447595 Dude has a 12" coming out at the end of the month and then an LP in May. Excited to say the least.
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# ? Feb 17, 2012 00:48 |
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Can this thread take a full page to just talk about Burial's work and how it's a mile above everyone else in the UK Bass scene. He might be a prophet.
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# ? Feb 17, 2012 00:57 |
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SHINEBLOCKA posted:Can this thread take a full page to just talk about Burial's work and how it's a mile above everyone else in the UK Bass scene. He might be a prophet. You know what, if you asked this circa 2007 and Untrue/Ghost Hardware I'd have agreed with you. Now that definitely really shook up the Dubstep scene at the time, massively massively. Now though - as much as I like this new release and Street Halo before it(and I know some of you didn't) - I definitely don't think it he's as away out there as he used to be. Other people catching up maybe? Like I said though I've been liking the sound of the Kindred EP, but it's definitely very Burial which does make me a bit worried for some reason. That's why I was saying earlier I'd love to hear him really shake things up a bit and be a bit more corporeal. On saying that though I can definitely hear him starting to do so at times with this release, gain a bit more presence. I wonder what the inevitable album will be like.
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28 Gun Bad Boy posted:You know what, if you asked this circa 2007 and Untrue/Ghost Hardware I'd have agreed with you. Now that definitely really shook up the Dubstep scene at the time, massively massively. Now though - as much as I like this new release and Street Halo before it(and I know some of you didn't) - I definitely don't think it he's as away out there as he used to be. Other people catching up maybe? 100% agreed. It's a great release but it's as outstanding or unique as others do.
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