hes now more of a drum and base mixer whereas im the dub addicted fiend!







djmoocha wrote:i used to play on flex fm a south london pirate from 96 - 98
station was half jungle/drum+bass which i was playing and half house and garage where i first started hearing what u probably call uk garage/speed garage which i kind of liked aswell although a lot of it was cheese
few years later a mate said to me "have u heard any of the garage stuff thats coming out? hardly any beats no real melody as such just heavy noise"
then early 2004 i was scanning the fm dial (was living in south london at the time) when i heard PLASTICMAN...on rinse fm... first thing i thought was fuck me this is well different than what Ritchie Hawtin normally plays![]()
and wondered what a big name producer was doing on a south london pirate anyway listened on as it was tottally unique music i was hearing, and from the studio banter started wondering if it was the same plasticman... started listening more to rinse fm and noticed a quantum leap in terms of 'garage' music in blackmarket.. to be honest as much as i liked what i was hearing i didnt imagine people going for it at a dance,but it gave me the same buzz id had when i first heard jungle back in the day (funny enough a lot of people used to say the same thing then "its good but how do u dance to it its too fast" etc etc)
then saw plasticman at a rag+bone records night a few months later which was the first time id heard it outside my front room and loud and it made lot more sense and relised for sure it werent richie hawtin so PLASTICMAN basically ( not sure when i first realised when people were calling it dubstep as there were a lot of names such as sub lo/underground/dark garage being spoken at the time)
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