Deep tech: clubbing's biggest success story

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Re: Deep tech: clubbing's biggest success story

Post by ultraspatial » Fri Jan 09, 2015 12:45 pm

this is just edm for people who don't want to be surrounded by candy ravers

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Re: Deep tech: clubbing's biggest success story

Post by DJoe » Fri Jan 09, 2015 12:48 pm

lol thats a bit of an odd statement.
its music people enjoy dancing to why be so disparaging
isnt all the 'good' music you listen to by the same extension youve made edm for people who dont want to be surrounded by candy ravers
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Re: Deep tech: clubbing's biggest success story

Post by chekov » Fri Jan 09, 2015 1:00 pm

unless i'm just completely oblivious to it i don't think we really get 'ravers' like that in the uk anyway
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Re: Deep tech: clubbing's biggest success story

Post by ultraspatial » Fri Jan 09, 2015 1:15 pm

i dunno about you guys but everyone i know that enjoys this are basically ex entry level dubstep/dnb kids who grew up and act like they're super into house now or student night types
bait music for bait people

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Re: Deep tech: clubbing's biggest success story

Post by DJoe » Fri Jan 09, 2015 1:20 pm

lol ive never heard this play at a student night.

if it was dusky, huxley, gorgon city, route 94, applebottom style music then id agree. i think youre confusing it with that kind of music

the only nights ive heard this at have been in london at clubs where i was probably one of the few students there

it is pretty bait. but in the same way that funky or garage was bait. loads of people are listening to it.
but like everything at a glance its bait have a listen, around and put some effor tinto finding stuff and it becomes a lot less bait
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Re: Deep tech: clubbing's biggest success story

Post by chekov » Fri Jan 09, 2015 1:41 pm

i wish i hadn't been into dubstep before techno and house, i'm such a cliche
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Re: Deep tech: clubbing's biggest success story

Post by garethom » Fri Jan 09, 2015 1:41 pm

I don't wanna come across like I'm just shitting on what others have said here, but I like to think I'm pretty well informed and listen a wide ass range of music, but this just sounds like the same sort of house that has been around for donkey's years. Honestly, I don't think the sounds being used are varied enough to warrant being described as a whole new thing.

Also, in the tunes I've picked out from this thread to listen to, I'm struggling to get any grime or bassline influence, and I'm a fucking bassline expert.

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Re: Deep tech: clubbing's biggest success story

Post by RKM » Fri Jan 09, 2015 1:43 pm

everyone take a deep breath, and see if kode9 plays it before we do anything rash
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Re: Deep tech: clubbing's biggest success story

Post by chekov » Fri Jan 09, 2015 1:45 pm

garethom wrote:I don't wanna come across like I'm just shitting on what others have said here, but I like to think I'm pretty well informed and listen a wide ass range of music, but this just sounds like the same sort of house that has been around for donkey's years. Honestly, I don't think the sounds being used are varied enough to warrant being described as a whole new thing.

Also, in the tunes I've picked out from this thread to listen to, I'm struggling to get any grime or bassline influence, and I'm a fucking bassline expert.
aye this

it sounds like it's mainly a more recent change in demographics which could be valid in different ways i guess
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Re: Deep tech: clubbing's biggest success story

Post by DJoe » Fri Jan 09, 2015 1:53 pm

yeah thats kind of what im getting at.
different people from different musical backgrounds involved in a scene that might go somewhere interesting.
im trying to make the distinction between people involved in this and the people involved in your average student tech house night playing the same tunes over and over.
and for that reason why its interesting

as for the grime and bassline influences. its more that its a rough and low tech sound and that aesthetic is similar to grime and baslline not that its directly influenced. its definitely influenced by jacking house tho and thats definitely influenced by grime and bassline so i dont know

i like one or two tunes. its really fun to dance to. theres a lot of energy about it with people starting up labels and nights around it. theres definitely a tight community that are part of this scene, sharing music playing eachothers tunes.
all the things needed to start an interesting musical movement. its not there yet but it might develop that way
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Re: Deep tech: clubbing's biggest success story

Post by jrkhnds » Fri Jan 09, 2015 1:57 pm

Djoe are you blackdown?

also, isn't most of this stuff just Champion beats with 4x4 kicks mixed in?
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Re: Deep tech: clubbing's biggest success story

Post by RKM » Fri Jan 09, 2015 2:00 pm

call it a bpm? it's a movement.

call it a sound? nah mate you feel it.

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Re: Deep tech: clubbing's biggest success story

Post by DJoe » Fri Jan 09, 2015 2:03 pm

lol no just having a conversation. tbh i think ive defended a group of producers, djs and labels too much. just got irritated by the disparaging dismissiveness of some people because its not proper house or techno.

and yeah about the champion thing. maybe it is but thats kind of my point. its just a little bit different. hopefully it gets a lot more different
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Re: Deep tech: clubbing's biggest success story

Post by wolf89 » Fri Jan 09, 2015 5:29 pm

Harkat wrote:I like this tune, it's kind of EDM-ey but also sounds grimey and jackin

This shit is terrible.

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Re: Deep tech: clubbing's biggest success story

Post by wolf89 » Fri Jan 09, 2015 5:31 pm

Also I just went through the article from the start. Almost all of it sounds the same and it's all really plastic sounding. Super boring. Bit lost as to what people are seeing in this. It sounds like it could have been all made by the same producer.
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Re: Deep tech: clubbing's biggest success story

Post by AxeD » Fri Jan 09, 2015 5:33 pm

We need a third proper techno thread.
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Re: Deep tech: clubbing's biggest success story

Post by Harkat » Fri Jan 09, 2015 5:40 pm

wolf89 wrote: This shit is terrible.
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Re: Deep tech: clubbing's biggest success story

Post by mason666 » Fri Jan 09, 2015 6:17 pm

ultraspatial wrote:bait music for bait people
also lol at never hearign thsi in a dance go to 2.31 at rainbow in brum and u will hear this kinda shit all night long
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Re: Deep tech: clubbing's biggest success story

Post by mason666 » Fri Jan 09, 2015 6:19 pm

do u like this djoe?
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Re: Deep tech: clubbing's biggest success story

Post by DJoe » Fri Jan 09, 2015 6:27 pm

no. why?

Ive been trying to explain the difference between that music and the music this threads about.
i cant be bothered anymoree.
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