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This Volor Flex song is so loving good http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=04IWUnBj-h4 Loving this remix right now too. https://soundcloud.com/naughtyboymusic/naughty-boy-la-la-la-p-le One from me too. https://soundcloud.com/winemouth/4-19-13 Thoogsby fucked around with this message at 03:22 on Apr 24, 2013 |
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# ? May 27, 2024 02:42 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q04ILDXe3QE can anyone recommend something similar to this? What genre even is this? Techno?
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# ? Apr 24, 2013 14:57 |
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Waarg posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q04ILDXe3QE Wow, killer track. I don't know much about the particular artist but I've mostly heard about him in the context of ambient/chillout/trip hop. For the track in question I'd say techno. Close resemblances I could think of are Tycho, Shigeto, Nosaj Thing... but hell I didn't even know he made tracks that sound like this.
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# ? Apr 24, 2013 16:24 |
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Saw that Kowton's TFB finally came out on vinyl. A definite tip for me, like it slowed down to -3%
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# ? Apr 24, 2013 17:32 |
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Hey, I just made a bassy 4x4 tune that you guys might enjoy: https://soundcloud.com/djchumpchange/chump-change-custom Look out for my forthcoming releases on TRAX records (Chicago) PHILTHTRAX (Vancouver) Lejal Globe/Footrapp (Estonia) Maguro fucked around with this message at 21:30 on Apr 25, 2013 |
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Hatem Ben Arfa posted:This is the first thing I heard when I listened to that: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1BxuGdOLAaA 28 Gun Bad Boy posted:Vocal or instrumental you mean? Former check out the Guns 'n' Roses mixtape that's off of if you haven't already, and instrumental wise grab the fairly recent White Label Classics CD that No Hats No Hoods put out. Thanks man, I'm pretty familiar with a lot of the Ruff Sqwad stuff. I have both of those and they're pretty awesome, but When It's On just sticks out as the high water mark. It's the rawness/hardness of the beat and the straight violence they spit on that track. It's just so hype and it sets me off. Also, last week's Spyro had MS1 do a guest set and hoolllyyy shitttt. The whole set killed it, but the intro track for it (that i can't seem to find) was insane. Here's the link. The set (and song) kick off at like 1:12.0 (and if anyone has a link to this jam I'd be mad greatful).
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# ? Apr 25, 2013 16:58 |
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My friend and label head of Lejal Genes just did a remix of my new track CUSTOM: https://soundcloud.com/geewooaah/chump-change-custom-gee-remix I love it!
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# ? Apr 26, 2013 00:18 |
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God, I can't stop playing You & Me by Disclosure. That song is fire. I guess I can forgive them for rescheduling their gig here.
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# ? Apr 28, 2013 23:58 |
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Azure_Horizon posted:God, I can't stop playing You & Me by Disclosure. That song is fire. I guess I can forgive them for rescheduling their gig here. Your last four posts in this thread are about Disclosure, it's cool that you like them that much I guess? Joy O put out a new track: https://soundcloud.com/joy-orbison/joy-orbison-donell Great old (not relatively old, I guess) Coki choon: https://soundcloud.com/y-u-8/voodoo-dolls Can't stop playing this MK remix, heard it on the Friend Within guest set on T.Williams' show a couple of weeks ago: https://soundcloud.com/marckinchen/rhye-open-mk-remix Saw Gorgon City Friday night at Rinsed in NYC, those guys put on a pretty fun show
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# ? Apr 29, 2013 01:22 |
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Stuntastic posted:Your last four posts in this thread are about Disclosure, it's cool that you like them that much I guess? It's super cool because they're amazing and I'm the same way! Their Q-tip remix that I didn't realize existed until a couple weeks ago https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AL305ATEDQ0 I love the Martin Brothers version of Booty Clap and Justin's remix of V13 https://soundcloud.com/dirtybirdrecords/make-that-booty-clap-feat-dj-6 https://soundcloud.com/boysnoizerecords/trap-poo poo-v13-justin-martin Fion - Ex$penses, just some thickness with nice vocals https://soundcloud.com/fionntang/fion-expenses
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# ? Apr 29, 2013 01:35 |
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I can't wait for disclosure to tour the US again, hopefully this time they don't sell out in five minutes when they hit DC.
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# ? Apr 29, 2013 14:25 |
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I asked this in the techno thread, may as well try here as well in case you don't read both: Anyone going to Movement/DEMF? (relevant as there are good dubstep/bass acts heading there: Mala, Hatcha, The Bug, Calico)
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# ? Apr 29, 2013 14:35 |
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Not real huge on Disclosure but one of em did wear a Zed Bias tee in a promo photo so bully for them I guess. Kode 9 is a lil bit late on the trendhopping right now but he's well sharp anyway https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5gcqYaMu98
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Basic Chunnel posted:Kode 9 is a lil bit late on the trendhopping right now but he's well sharp anyway Yeah I got to admit having not heard a Kode9 set anytime recently I was a bit shocked to find it had all gone a bit footworky though. But I've been digging it, he's actually twisted it to suit his own style which is how it should be done I guess. Oh and in case anyone hasn't already bought the 2CD Eglo Records comp, add it to the top of your list. Unless you're uncool in which case don't. Now I know one or two of you don't like Floating Points, who appear a lot on the discs, but that's what happens when you co-own the label but it's worth it for all those classic Funkineven and Fatima joints at least.
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# ? May 1, 2013 18:05 |
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Is Kode 9's Rinse mix out yet?
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# ? May 1, 2013 18:40 |
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Mike_V posted:Is Kode 9's Rinse mix out yet? I think it's another couple of weeks away now.
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# ? May 1, 2013 18:44 |
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New Chronik vid for "Deepest Darkest" (prod by Keyboard Kid(!)). Logan Sama gonna be on Boiler Room in a bit. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9DH6Uaeo7nka Also Cable shut down so Butterz archived some youtubes of every party http://www.behance.net/gallery/Butterz-Cable-2011-2013/8451025
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# ? May 1, 2013 19:11 |
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I didn't see this posted but this edit from Synkro is a monster. https://soundcloud.com/synkro/soosh-for-you-synkro-edit
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# ? May 1, 2013 20:36 |
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dailydares posted:Also Cable shut down so Butterz archived some youtubes of every party It's amazing to think of how many clubs and other spaces in London have disappeared, even since I was last there 5-6 years ago. Though I've never been to Cable, that's a bit newer I think. All property developers are bastards I guess. Time to grab those bolt cutters and open up an old warehouse or two. Well the ones that haven't been turned into luxury flats.
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# ? May 1, 2013 22:43 |
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I made another 4x4 bassy tune. Free download yall, hop on it. https://soundcloud.com/djchumpchange/chump-change-required CHUMP CHANGE - REQUIRED
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# ? May 2, 2013 16:01 |
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Sorry of this is too mainstream for you guys, but I saw no mention of this song and I love it: Dropframe - Trichome feat. Annie Inkerman - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=999RZWpBen8 It's like a mix between Burial, Culprate, and the good kind of acid jazz. I'd love some suggestions for anything similar.
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# ? May 2, 2013 18:11 |
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I have to admit I've been avoiding the new Photek single. Well I say new, I guess it's more old new, with the a-side being Pyramid which was actually one of the stand out tracks on his slightly disappointing at times last album. But that's not why I was avoiding the release. The flipside is a remix of Oshun, which was a loving horrible track that I always thought was 'Progressive' sounding in the contemporary and worst possible way (i.e. more likely to be found in a recent Scuba set). So it'd take something a bit special to salvage it, not something I thought was likely to happen. But gently caress me, I'll be damned if I don't think Keysound/Tectonic alumni Beneath has managed to pull that wreck from it's tepid grave. By drowning it in heavyweight pressure, gutting it of the proggy high energy bits and stapling on a more skeletal, spacious drumbeat it's been turned into one of those rare beasts; a remix that completely wipes the floor with the original.
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# ? May 3, 2013 15:05 |
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I'm really enjoying what some producers are creating with the footwork/whatever genre style lately, https://soundcloud.com/apoch/sing-it-back-moloko-apoch https://soundcloud.com/goodstreetrecords/gstr014-various-departure-ep https://soundcloud.com/chrissymurderbot/pew-pew-makumba-sound-remix https://soundcloud.com/loosesquares/dawn-day-night-emilski hopefully it doesn't taper off into embarrassment like that moombahton genre... anyone found any footwork/juke bangers lately?
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# ? May 4, 2013 08:59 |
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skek posted:I'm really enjoying what some producers are creating with the footwork/whatever genre style lately, Most of our juke talk is done in this thread: http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3500660 But speaking of Good Street Records, my good friend Producer Vee put out this fantastic tune on there. https://soundcloud.com/goodstreetrecords/1-producer-vee-chandrasekhar?in=goodstreetrecords/sets/gstr007-fwuk-trax-volume-two
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# ? May 4, 2013 14:43 |
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Elijah re-upped his 50 best Grime sets http://elijah365.com/post/49586292631/50sets And here's a Skilliam mix of nothing but Skepta tunes https://soundcloud.com/skilliam/skilliam-100series-skepta
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# ? May 4, 2013 17:35 |
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You can always tell newjacks if they don't rate Skepta. Out to Skilliam for recognizing a legend. EDIT: I really wish I could get a hold of some of these cuts. Where the hell did he get a Fuckin Widda Team Remix? gently caress offfff with yer white labels. Mike_V fucked around with this message at 18:26 on May 4, 2013 |
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Any good Grime comps I've missed since Teddy Musics came out? I loved that one.
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# ? May 5, 2013 00:32 |
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HatchetDown posted:Any good Grime comps I've missed since Teddy Musics came out? I loved that one. Well on an instrumental kick recently you've had stuff like Terror Danjah's Hardwired disc, Big Dada's got a double disc collection of instrumentals called Grime 2.0 which is due out round about now I think, that's sounding very good. Oh and Footsie put out a bunch of his instrumentals on NHNH called King Original. Mixtape/album wise I've actually thought it's been a quiet couple of months. I quite liked Manga's recent mixtape ThreeHundred&Sixty. Don't bother with Doogz' new tape Young Legend. Biggest disappointment in a long while.
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# ? May 5, 2013 13:22 |
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Been really digging an artist named KorgBrain, had a pleasant chat with him in a plug.dj set. https://soundcloud.com/korgbrain-tracks/getting-me-down-korgbrain-refix
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# ? May 5, 2013 16:41 |
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HatchetDown posted:Any good Grime comps I've missed since Teddy Musics came out? I loved that one. someone on grimeforum decided to upload their copy of Dizzee Rascal instrumentals Vol II which has been out of print for like a decade, its crazy how good his production was. http://www.mediafire.com/?turha8xr6cw8yqy
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Farm Frenzy posted:someone on grimeforum decided to upload their copy of Dizzee Rascal instrumentals Vol II which has been out of print for like a decade, its crazy how good his production was. http://www.mediafire.com/?turha8xr6cw8yqy It's always a shame when you hear like this, and the early stuff then compare it to what he does nowadays. A right shame. Speaking of Grime artists on major labels, Dot Rotten has just released his new LP (first ever actual album I think too?) on Mercury. Sadly - as you've maybe heard from the previously released singles - it's not a patch on what he's done on the past, plus the album seems to have been pushed out with little to no fanfare. What's the chances it'll be former Mercury Records recording artist this time tomorrow.
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Growing up in Florida my only exposure to Dizzee was "Jus A Rascal". I had no idea about the grime scene until some years later but thankfully I know now what I was missing out on.
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HatchetDown posted:Growing up in Florida my only exposure to Dizzee was "Jus A Rascal". I had no idea about the grime scene until some years later but thankfully I know now what I was missing out on. Well if it makes you feel any better unless you were already floating about the scene at the time, or otherwise really cool, few outside of London really got a good grasp of it either. Sure you had Dizzee and a couple of others who might've hit the charts but 99% of people just wrote it off with, "oh, it's like rap music or something". Things like the Run The Run comps and the Rephlex Grime thing helped but still pretty low key in the rest of the country. Funnily enough the first Grime act that I can remember to make it up here was the Mancunians' Virus Syndicate, a group who I remembered trucked about everywhere. Blame it on the narrow London-centric viewpoint I guess you can get if you've lived your entire life down there. Youths who thought Watford was way up norf, and sticking a box of whites into Uptown, Blackmarket, Rhythm Division or wherever made them billy big bollocks. Kinda like signing for the old firm I guess. Shame as I used to think it would really take over the place back then. You know here's a question for all you over the pond. I always wondered how or where Grime entered into the American musical awareness bubble. I mean pre-Youtube and all that jazz. What made it over there first? Or what made a bit of a splash first? Who do you remember first picking it up? Where do you remember first hearing it? If it's by some kind of pre-general internetty way it'd be doubly cool to find out. Now obviously I know nothing made the charts or anything. No platinum records etc, but I know the likes of Roll Deep did a appearance over in New York in the mid-00s, so there must've been a wee bit of a notion about what it was all about. I mean there's a specific Dizzee tune just mentioned, how'd that make it through the trans-Atlantic gauntlet?. Anyway I noticed it's actually been about an entire month since Mike_V's suggest the great idea of doing a compilation showcase Friday kind of thing. So are people still up for doing it again this Friday? As I gotta say I really enjoyed it last time, though I hope this time more of you will join in with some love. No slacking 'cause I know you all got some comp that you love! Even if you don't think you have something you really do if you take a second to think about it! After all it was a pretty broad remit wasn't it? I kinda feel I might take the hints I felt were dropped in the initial idea and showcasing something Garagey, but what I don't know yet.
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# ? May 7, 2013 00:59 |
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Yeah, I'll do it again Friday. I'll look for a deeper cut this time. EDIT: 2005ish is when MTVu was playing things like Dizzee and Lady Sov, but it was isolated incidents. I know I got in around 2008-09, so it took a while to penetrate I guess. The Streets were sort of known, but honestly I still have a hard time classifying Mike Skinner as grime since it's just really different than the early stuff I'm into. Mike_V fucked around with this message at 02:01 on May 7, 2013 |
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28 Gun Bad Boy posted:You know here's a question for all you over the pond. I always wondered how or where Grime entered into the American musical awareness bubble. I mean pre-Youtube and all that jazz. What made it over there first? Or what made a bit of a splash first? Who do you remember first picking it up? Where do you remember first hearing it? If it's by some kind of pre-general internetty way it'd be doubly cool to find out. My first exposure was seeing Kano's P's and Q's vid and Kray Twins/Lethal B/Twista - How We Do on the indie/alternative show late one night on Muchmusic. This was around the time the pitch-shifted sample-driven beat thing was the rage thanks to Kanye West, so that led to me getting online and discovering Joker - Snake Eater and the whole world of chopped up pitch shifted beats getting vocalled across the pond. Then the deeper, bassier stuff which was everything I liked in rap at the time being done 5-10x better. Jay-Z signing Lady Sov kinda opened up discovery of the grime scene too I think, and I remember hearing Wearing My Rolex out and about a bunch in mixes and such when that dropped too. The BBK Westwood freestyles were kind of a thing once those were on Youtube. And the Dizzee Rascal joint with Bun B, but I don't think there's ever been that much awareness of the grime scene on this side of the world. Tinie Tempah made some splash with Pass Out, and then that track with Swedish House Mafia of course. For the longest time most people just wrote it off as rap with funny accents, but now that EDM has penetrated the mainstream in the last few years, there's a bit more tolerance for some tracks. Oh and @Mike_V that Skepta - Fuckin Widda Team is on BBK Vol 1..
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GET MONEY posted:
The remix is? I know the original is on Shh Hut Yuh Mouth.
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28 Gun Bad Boy posted:You know here's a question for all you over the pond. I always wondered how or where Grime entered into the American musical awareness bubble. I mean pre-Youtube and all that jazz. What made it over there first? Or what made a bit of a splash first? Who do you remember first picking it up? Where do you remember first hearing it? If it's by some kind of pre-general internetty way it'd be doubly cool to find out. I believe Lady Sovereign and Miss Dynamite also had minor one-hit wonder status (or at least brief music journalist buzz) around that time too, but tbqh I think most of the interest in LS came from her apparent whiteness and her stature / gender that didn't fit into hypermasculine black music stereotypes around rap. She was bandied about as a "female Eminem" and never really taken seriously even by people who held her up as some kind of mold-breaker. Basic Chunnel fucked around with this message at 03:58 on May 7, 2013 |
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Mike_V posted:The remix is? I know the original is on Shh Hut Yuh Mouth. Oops, yeah you're right that remix must be some kinda white label.
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# ? May 7, 2013 04:19 |
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This Mala set is amazing, I can't wait to see him in DC this month. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gi8qfw1VGG4
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deadbian posted:This Mala set is amazing, I can't wait to see him in DC this month. Don't forget Distance in DC on the 16th, Seven in Baltimore on the 24th, and Swindle in Baltimore on the 7th. There's far too much poo poo going on in the Beltway these days, but Mala and Author Live is definitely the icing on the cake. See you there!
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