Kryptic Minds & Loefah interview + Kryptic Minds mix

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Post by shaan » Tue May 19, 2009 9:51 pm

Beatlejuice raised some initial good points but then it just dissolved into hating.

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Post by DeepThought » Tue May 19, 2009 9:57 pm

that's cos his motives blatantly aint just about the music.

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Post by ghosttown » Tue May 19, 2009 11:39 pm

upreal wrote:any idea if we can get the swamp 81 release digitally? would be sweeeet!
not seen anything on the download sites, they maybe waiting for the album to drop tho.
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Post by ghosttown » Tue May 19, 2009 11:42 pm

Shaan wrote:Beatlejuice raised some initial good points but then it just dissolved into hating.
i don't think he raised any good points at all tbh.

and alot of your comments we're uncalled for imo, maybe you are related to beatlejuice :evil:
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Post by swiftguyver » Wed May 20, 2009 12:04 am

great read!

really interesting & insightful!

big up Blackdown as always!
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Post by ST100 » Wed May 20, 2009 12:15 am

just decided to finish reading this interview,

amazing.

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Post by upreal » Wed May 20, 2009 6:33 am

ghosttown wrote:
upreal wrote:any idea if we can get the swamp 81 release digitally? would be sweeeet!
not seen anything on the download sites, they maybe waiting for the album to drop tho.
let's hope that is the case, I'd hate to see them get burried by vinyl elitism.

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Post by author » Wed May 20, 2009 12:33 pm

I read the interview last night and wanted to post but i was too tired.

I haven't read all of the other stuff in this thread, but i thought the interview was fucking great. really inspiring to hear those guys chat so openly about everything.

wicked to hear more about/from kryptic minds also. The first time i heard there stuff i thought they were fucking dope but nobody seemed to talk or know much about them. It looks like 2009 is going to be their year. awesome.

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Post by blackdown » Wed May 20, 2009 1:35 pm

bigup everyone who's read the piece. i think i should also state for the record that i think the Kryptics album is *even* stronger than the mix...
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Post by ghosttown » Wed May 20, 2009 1:55 pm

Blackdown wrote:bigup everyone who's read the piece. i think i should also state for the record that i think the Kryptics album is *even* stronger than the mix...
wow mix is big, but album is even bigger. :o can't wait to hear it! any release info?
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Post by d1sjoint » Wed May 20, 2009 2:16 pm

really insightful interview mate nice one

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Post by tercerojista » Wed May 20, 2009 7:07 pm

Blackdown wrote:bigup everyone who's read the piece. i think i should also state for the record that i think the Kryptics album is *even* stronger than the mix...
That would mean that they've made potentially the best dubstep album to date... :o

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Post by kapital » Wed May 20, 2009 9:26 pm

Ill interview....the section where yall talk about Coki was interesting. I'm fairly new to the scene...but I can now tell that he's the one who remains behind the scene. Trippy that he'll just not get up and spin for no apparent reason. And ROFL @ "Fuck these guys, they're writing my beats for me" I can imagine innovating a certain sound and having that sound torn away from me...and then resorting to evolving into some next shit...which certainly...if it gets big...will see a fair amount of jackery. Loefah had me hyped for hearing that shit.

+, everything else he said.

Helped me understand his music more...cuz I sit there with Coki beats on repeat and think "Surely, a normal person wouldn't think of this...or is this just the untapped realm of a normal person's mind?"

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Post by moujah » Thu May 21, 2009 5:55 pm

excellent stuff

both mix and interview

I'd really love if Blackdown did such a complex interview with Lynx & Kemo, their album is simply the most amazing thing that happened in dnb in a long long time.
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Post by MARCHMELLOW » Thu May 21, 2009 8:02 pm

good interview, long! but extremely interesting.

I must say i find it a little confusing as to why they're hating on Friction for wanting to play a bit of dubstep in his sets, Friction isn't asking to get booked at dubstep raves so he can spin dubstep... and Loefah's sitting there complaining about it.. with Krypitic Minds, known primarily for their work in DnB?!

Track listing is sick, but it's ALLLLL their own work, which begs the question - are they really deeper into dubstep then any other DnB producer/DJ like Friction?...

I have no problem whatsoever with DnB producers converting to dubstep, but don't hate on others for wanting to do the same.
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Post by HGLDT » Thu May 21, 2009 8:43 pm

gaston_UK wrote:good interview, long! but extremely interesting.

I must say i find it a little confusing as to why they're hating on Friction for wanting to play a bit of dubstep in his sets, Friction isn't asking to get booked at dubstep raves so he can spin dubstep... and Loefah's sitting there complaining about it.. with Krypitic Minds, known primarily for their work in DnB?!

Track listing is sick, but it's ALLLLL their own work, which begs the question - are they really deeper into dubstep then any other DnB producer/DJ like Friction?...

I have no problem whatsoever with DnB producers converting to dubstep, but don't hate on others for wanting to do the same.
I think what they were complaining about was the fact that Friction is basically doing this to please crowds. He's texting Benga who's in the top 3 mainstream dubsteppers but probably has no fucking clue what dubstep is.
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Post by contra88 » Fri May 22, 2009 4:04 am

ghosttown wrote:
Shaan wrote:Beatlejuice raised some initial good points but then it just dissolved into hating.
i don't think he raised any good points at all tbh.

and alot of your comments we're uncalled for imo, maybe you are related to beatlejuice :evil:

:lol: Tha fuck? Are you slow in tha head bro?

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Post by shaan » Fri May 22, 2009 6:19 am

ghosttown wrote:
Shaan wrote:Beatlejuice raised some initial good points but then it just dissolved into hating.
i don't think he raised any good points at all tbh.

and alot of your comments we're uncalled for imo, maybe you are related to beatlejuice :evil:
BAHAHAHAHAHAH
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you're just pissy i said lost all faith was shit

all my points were valid - bare hype over these dnb guys jumping scenes to save dubstep as we know it - .

Reggae/jamaican sample halfstep with a raw bassline - revolutionary!!!

Seriously though i'll say it again - dig the music - but i'm baffled by the hype

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Post by ghosttown » Fri May 22, 2009 7:57 am

Shaan wrote:
ghosttown wrote:
Shaan wrote:Beatlejuice raised some initial good points but then it just dissolved into hating.
i don't think he raised any good points at all tbh.

and alot of your comments we're uncalled for imo, maybe you are related to beatlejuice :evil:
BAHAHAHAHAHAH
family hating scandal on dubstep forum

you're just pissy i said lost all faith was shit

all my points were valid - bare hype over these dnb guys jumping scenes to save dubstep as we know it - .

Reggae/jamaican sample halfstep with a raw bassline - revolutionary!!!

Seriously though i'll say it again - dig the music - but i'm baffled by the hype
why should i be bothered if you think lost all faith is shit? thats your opinion.

im not sure how you can say you dig their music when in the next breathe, you are attacking it...

Reggae/jamaican sample halfstep with a raw bassline - revolutionary!!!

oh but i like it haha
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