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Post by corpsey » Tue Mar 24, 2009 2:21 pm

''Yeah, all good. We're getting a remix off him for one of these Funky tracks we've got coming, the first one with a full song on. Everyone's like [awestruck voice] "Todd The God" but I was just "fuck that Todd The God shit, bollocks, let's get him".''

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Good interview, legend.

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Post by aleks zen » Tue Mar 24, 2009 2:23 pm

yeh good read, lol @ the geeza proclaiming his own ghettoness
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Post by hopper » Tue Mar 24, 2009 3:05 pm

Joe Muggs wrote:The vibe I got from him, much as with Noodles when I interviewed him, is that they find dubstep a bit predictable but want to take it somewhere new with their productions and collaborations...
I'm a bit confused about this in honesty, dubstep has got a lot of different avenues and is no more predictable than 2-step garage. Also Noodles was putting out a lot of standard sounding dubstep on DPR digital recently
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Post by badga tek » Tue Mar 24, 2009 3:32 pm

hopper wrote:
Joe Muggs wrote:The vibe I got from him, much as with Noodles when I interviewed him, is that they find dubstep a bit predictable but want to take it somewhere new with their productions and collaborations...
I'm a bit confused about this in honesty, dubstep has got a lot of different avenues and is no more predictable than 2-step garage. Also Noodles was putting out a lot of standard sounding dubstep on DPR digital recently
Yeah if El-B or DPR are seeking to take dubstep somewhere new then, I'm afraid, they're failing pretty dramatically. Also, is it a coincidence that most recent dubstep stuff from Horsepower (that Kuma remix aside) and Zed Bias has been relatively underwhelming?
Don't get me wrong though, I've got nothing but love for those guys' old stuff. Absolutely legendary

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Post by bandshell » Tue Mar 24, 2009 3:42 pm

Good interview, was more interested in reading about his music than his business strategies though really.

Nevertheless, Big up El-B!!! :D

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Post by joe muggs » Tue Mar 24, 2009 4:08 pm

Badga Tek wrote: if El-B or DPR are seeking to take dubstep somewhere new then, I'm afraid, they're failing pretty dramatically. y
I'd say a lot of the DPR were pretty damn fresh, especially the Dubchild and Daega! And a lot of the recent El-B and Roxy tracks have been next level at least as far as production goes...

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Post by spooKs » Tue Mar 24, 2009 4:09 pm

Badga Tek wrote:
hopper wrote:
Joe Muggs wrote:The vibe I got from him, much as with Noodles when I interviewed him, is that they find dubstep a bit predictable but want to take it somewhere new with their productions and collaborations...
I'm a bit confused about this in honesty, dubstep has got a lot of different avenues and is no more predictable than 2-step garage. Also Noodles was putting out a lot of standard sounding dubstep on DPR digital recently
Yeah if El-B or DPR are seeking to take dubstep somewhere new then, I'm afraid, they're failing pretty dramatically. Also, is it a coincidence that most recent dubstep stuff from Horsepower (that Kuma remix aside) and Zed Bias has been relatively underwhelming?
Don't get me wrong though, I've got nothing but love for those guys' old stuff. Absolutely legendary
That Dubchild EP is fucking sick, dark RnB garagestep.....
As for the NEW El-B stuff.........
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Post by bandshell » Tue Mar 24, 2009 4:10 pm

the new el-b dubplate i heard recently was siick :D

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Post by blackdown » Tue Mar 24, 2009 4:12 pm

Joe Muggs wrote:The vibe I got from him, much as with Noodles when I interviewed him, is that they find dubstep a bit predictable but want to take it somewhere new with their productions and collaborations...
the vibe i got from him is that he finds dubstep too dark and hard. he felt like that in 2003 - hence why he left - and the current state of screaming heavy metal wobble isn't likely to change his mind!
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Post by bandshell » Tue Mar 24, 2009 4:14 pm

[Shameless self promotion right about now]

he should listen to my tune "Angel Song" then, 2 step with whale song :P

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Post by badga tek » Tue Mar 24, 2009 4:33 pm

Joe Muggs wrote:
Badga Tek wrote: if El-B or DPR are seeking to take dubstep somewhere new then, I'm afraid, they're failing pretty dramatically. y
I'd say a lot of the DPR were pretty damn fresh, especially the Dubchild and Daega! And a lot of the recent El-B and Roxy tracks have been next level at least as far as production goes...
Fair do's.

Each to their own, etc. Didn't seem anything special to me at all, especially in light of their very illustrious pasts

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Post by spooKs » Tue Mar 24, 2009 4:43 pm

Dubchild - Like A Girl = ultimate badness....listen again :lol: :wink:

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Post by hopper » Tue Mar 24, 2009 4:46 pm

spooKs wrote:
Joe Muggs wrote:
Badga Tek wrote:
hopper wrote:
Joe Muggs wrote: if El-B or DPR are seeking to take dubstep somewhere new then, I'm afraid, they're failing pretty dramatically. y
I'd say a lot of the DPR were pretty damn fresh, especially the Dubchild and Daega! And a lot of the recent El-B and Roxy tracks have been next level at least as far as production goes...
That Dubchild EP is fucking sick, dark RnB garagestep.....
As for the NEW El-B stuff.........
misquoting me! how could you? :P
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Post by spooKs » Tue Mar 24, 2009 4:48 pm

that's really weird....how would that have happened... :?

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Post by bandshell » Tue Mar 24, 2009 4:49 pm

aha

off topic but there's a cleaner at my school who lives on my street who looks like exactly el-b but he's a punk, always wearin DK shirts (dead kennedy's for those who don't know and if you don't know check them out, amazing band, extremely longwinded this is and now yoda style sentence structure sets in oh dear)

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Post by corpsey » Tue Mar 24, 2009 5:02 pm

I'd be interested to hear his latin house stuff, tbh I haven't been blown away by any of his dubstep bits (though some have been good) but if he doesn't even like the music as a whole than it's only to be expected.

Will he be playing garage/dubstep at the FWD launch?

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Post by noodles dpr recordings » Tue Mar 24, 2009 5:22 pm

it was a good laugh.. :lol: all the best with his pop charts success.. long live underground music.. 8)

checkout new walk on by remixes by DUBCHILD/WR1NG out on DPR RECORDINGS soon.

http://www.sendspace.com/pro/dl/gduide DUBCHILD REMIX

http://www.sendspace.com/pro/dl/sotebz WR1NG REMIX

more info dpr@groovechronicles.net

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Post by corpsey » Tue Mar 24, 2009 5:25 pm

NOODLES DPR RECORDINGS wrote: feedback welcomed (never taken seriously)
haha!

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Post by Whistla » Tue Mar 24, 2009 5:25 pm

new el-b dubs (2-step) to drop on my show 2nite!
get locked from 8pm on www.sub.fm
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nice read!

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Post by noodles dpr recordings » Tue Mar 24, 2009 5:26 pm

Corpsey wrote:
NOODLES DPR RECORDINGS wrote: feedback welcomed (never taken seriously)
haha!
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nothing but love.. :oops:
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