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Post by skrapes » Mon Jul 17, 2006 5:15 pm

ThinKing wrote:basically we all need to pop round Skream's house and have him burn us each a CD with our favourite tracks on init. Tenner a pop. :lol:
A large box of dubplates would go down better :wink:
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Post by clone.a.k. » Tue Jul 18, 2006 6:54 pm

David_M wrote:Also agree with tune in, dutch flowers, me love it, irie... would like a reggae-ish album too, for me it's there where Skream gets his own unbeatable sound. Not feelin his darker stuff very much, too much people doin' this kind of sound I guess.

exactly.no one (except maybe quest) is doing this rootsy reggae stuff.
i would smoke meth through my nose for a whole reggae style album from the man.

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Post by dopedragon » Tue Jul 18, 2006 7:56 pm

clone.A.K. wrote:
David_M wrote:Also agree with tune in, dutch flowers, me love it, irie... would like a reggae-ish album too, for me it's there where Skream gets his own unbeatable sound. Not feelin his darker stuff very much, too much people doin' this kind of sound I guess.

exactly.no one (except maybe quest) is doing this rootsy reggae stuff.
i would smoke meth through my nose for a whole reggae style album from the man.
there're a few others doin it besides quest:
ironsoul
walsh
benga?
coki
mala
hijak
matty g
zomby
whoever remixed that richie spice track??

skream is definitely championing the reggae vibes, and i hope more producers will ease up on the darkness as well.
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Post by david_m » Wed Jul 19, 2006 8:44 am

Yes, maybe there's more people doin reggae-alike stuff, but sure nobody else got that close to that typical, distinct Skream's sound, I mean, when you hear one of those tunes you can be sure to think "wow, that's one of the new Skream's" having no doubt. That doesn't happen with his darker beats, IMHO.

Maybe Hijak gets close to that, and even Benga sometimes, but no one else got that own special unmistakable sound (at least with the reggae influenced sound), and that's why I find it so original. Anyway, I'm sure whatever he'll release we'll like it :)

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Post by geiom » Wed Jul 19, 2006 12:45 pm

Groovin' is amazing !

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