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Re: Views on Rusko's latest material?

Post by pkay » Tue Aug 24, 2010 10:25 pm

sine.here wrote:
pkay wrote:I made spaghetti the other day..... it tasted nothing like the meatloaf i made 2 days ago.
Was it 'al dente'? better have been, by the way you get no points for saying "OH YEAH AL DENTE, HE'S THE ITALIAN PANEL BEATER"
As an American I'm required to attempt to waste as much energy as possible at all times, thus it was baked in the oven. I believe that would make it 'al forno' yeah?

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Post by Pistonsbeneath » Tue Aug 24, 2010 10:29 pm

his hair is fwd thinking and has influenced other producers like unitz
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Post by __________ » Tue Aug 24, 2010 10:32 pm

Pistonsbeneath wrote:his hair is fwd thinking and has influenced other producers like unitz
genuine LOL

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Post by abZ » Wed Aug 25, 2010 3:38 am

pkay wrote:
sine.here wrote:
pkay wrote:I made spaghetti the other day..... it tasted nothing like the meatloaf i made 2 days ago.
Was it 'al dente'? better have been, by the way you get no points for saying "OH YEAH AL DENTE, HE'S THE ITALIAN PANEL BEATER"
As an American I'm required to attempt to waste as much energy as possible at all times, thus it was baked in the oven. I believe that would make it 'al forno' yeah?
Indonf even know why I am in this thread but I made some baked spaghetti this week too, it was damn good. No leftovers left.

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Post by kizza2435 » Wed Aug 25, 2010 3:53 am

to be honest i dont hate on rusko as much as I used to. the fact he's on mad decent has really altered my percecption. he's not even bothering to try and operate unter the pretense that his dubstep is still an "underground" sound. He's just going for the whole major lazer party thing. It might not be my perfect kind of music, but fuck does he do it well.

I didnt really did O.M.G!, but he's going for a different market, so respect for that. He does what he does.
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Re: Views on Rusko's latest material?

Post by saladbar » Wed Aug 25, 2010 6:23 am

There's some pretty deep wobbles going on in there, so I dig it in that regard.

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Post by section 8 » Wed Aug 25, 2010 6:58 am

press wrote:i like this alot more then his big jump-up wobblers. seems like he is in a damnded if he do damned if he dont situation. catching flack for all the wobblers but still catching flack for this nice rollin soulful thing to. id like more on this vibe personally.
couldn't agree more :)
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Re: Views on Rusko's latest material?

Post by FackOff » Wed Aug 25, 2010 7:30 am

pkay wrote:
£10 Bag wrote:
pkay wrote:I made spaghetti the other day..... it tasted nothing like the meatloaf i made 2 days ago.
that's cos you fucked up
I take it you'd prefer spaghetti-loaf?
only if it can go in my loefcase :wink:
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Post by dro524 » Wed Aug 25, 2010 7:46 am

He's becoming the crossover artist. Every genre has one.

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Post by robbiej » Wed Aug 25, 2010 7:48 am

This track seems a lot close in viber to say Brittany Spears "toxic" than to Loefah's "goat stare". That being said, Rusko is doing his thing and if thats the route he wants to go, and people are feelin it, then all the power to him.

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Post by oscarhenson » Wed Aug 25, 2010 11:25 am

section 8 wrote:
press wrote:i like this alot more then his big jump-up wobblers. seems like he is in a damnded if he do damned if he dont situation. catching flack for all the wobblers but still catching flack for this nice rollin soulful thing to. id like more on this vibe personally.
couldn't agree more :)
but i don't think he is catching flack for 'hold on'..? people i've spoken to, and people on this thread, seem to be feeling it more than most of his other electro wobble tunes. i think if he did more soulful, interesting rollers like this people would have a bit more respect for him and feel his music more, but in my opinion most of his tunes for a while now have been lowest common denominator dubstep and are just lazy

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Re: Views on Rusko's latest material?

Post by Rowdy » Wed Aug 25, 2010 11:47 am

abZ wrote:
pkay wrote:
sine.here wrote:
pkay wrote:I made spaghetti the other day..... it tasted nothing like the meatloaf i made 2 days ago.
Was it 'al dente'? better have been, by the way you get no points for saying "OH YEAH AL DENTE, HE'S THE ITALIAN PANEL BEATER"
As an American I'm required to attempt to waste as much energy as possible at all times, thus it was baked in the oven. I believe that would make it 'al forno' yeah?
Indonf even know why I am in this thread but I made some baked spaghetti this week too, it was damn good. No leftovers left.
Any turnovers?

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Post by elibomyekip » Wed Aug 25, 2010 11:58 am

Br1ngnoize wrote: Rusko, Caspa and Benga basically moulded and created Dubstep to what it is now.
Lol

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Re: Views on Rusko's latest material?

Post by legend4ry » Wed Aug 25, 2010 12:06 pm

I don't think its a bad track, I would listen to it out of choice a few times.. Its something you can just kick back and listen too..Good for background noise.


I agree with whoever said hes not thinking that dubstep is an underground sound anymore and is just doing what he does..
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Re: Views on Rusko's latest material?

Post by starmane999 » Wed Aug 25, 2010 3:14 pm

I'm surprised no one has brought up the production he did for M.I.A.'s album

steppin up
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3S41UgR_Fs

teqkwilla
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space
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ofMI_y3qxNk

The first is maybe my least favorite track on that album and when she opened with it live here in New York a few weeks ago it was really really awful. Second not my personal favorite, but not terrible. Third is actually kind of interesting and different than what I usually hear from him.

Whoever brought up his affiliation with mad decent is I think exactly right: he's moving away from dubstep, but obviously is still heavily influenced by it. Problem is for my money I'd take diplo > mad decent rusko any day (and, conveniently, diplo produced MIA >>>>> rusko produced MIA).

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Re: Views on Rusko's latest material?

Post by Nayfan » Wed Aug 25, 2010 6:10 pm

Rusko contributed a lot to the scene, so I can't really diss the guy for taking the route in which he'll earn more money for himself. I just hope he releases some new material which is similar to the Rusko we all loved..

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Post by Pistonsbeneath » Wed Aug 25, 2010 6:13 pm

Nayfan wrote:Rusko contributed a lot to the scene, so I can't really diss the guy for taking the route in which he'll earn more money for himself. I just hope he releases some new material which is similar to the Rusko we all loved..
definitely needs to release some tunes from his dubs like for example Nipple VIP VIP
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Re: Views on Rusko's latest material?

Post by dj klaim » Wed Aug 25, 2010 8:27 pm

elibomyekip wrote:
Br1ngnoize wrote: Rusko, Caspa and Benga basically moulded and created Dubstep to what it is now.
Lol
Is that necessarily a false statement though ?

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Re: Views on Rusko's latest material?

Post by chico_red » Wed Aug 25, 2010 9:00 pm

dj klaim wrote:
elibomyekip wrote:
Br1ngnoize wrote: Rusko, Caspa and Benga basically moulded and created Dubstep to what it is now.
Lol
Is that necessarily a false statement though ?
Hatcha & Plastician were making tunes in the modern mould way before the 3 mentioned above.

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Post by Br1ngnoize » Thu Aug 26, 2010 6:32 pm

chico_red wrote:
dj klaim wrote:
elibomyekip wrote:
Br1ngnoize wrote: Rusko, Caspa and Benga basically moulded and created Dubstep to what it is now.
Lol
Is that necessarily a false statement though ?
Hatcha & Plastician were making tunes in the modern mould way before the 3 mentioned above.
I said basically, some of the first tunes i heard where by rusko and benga. Yeh im dont fully know all the earlly producers,however. for alot of people including myself, rusko is the reason i got into dubstep.

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