alot of work has clearly gone into this, big up's for offering something a little different from the norm, cheers

zhao wrote:ahh Mr. Wobble... have to say he was one of my early (very early, as in when i was 16) inspirations... along with Laswell and My Life in the Bush of Ghosts. have not heard this "Chinese Dub" project of his though... should i check it out?
mostly reel to reel tape splicing, manual hand editing, sequencing with 4 track ala Teo Macero:alec.tron wrote:btw, I ve been wondering... how do you do your mixes ? vinyl, serato, cdjs, ableton or a combination thereof ?
in any case, great stuff!
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thanks for suggestion! i got it but not yet lissened...Godflesh Fiend wrote: One album you NEED to pick up of his though is "Molam Dub". That is superb.
i am well convinced that the way forward is by learning from the past. just speaking in terms of form, i feel traditional music from ancient cultures are often rhythmically, tonally, texturally, and just all around sonically more advanced and wildly diverse than a lot of contemporary music -- which is of course just a new expression of our common deep musical roots.hookey wrote:afro asian dubstep, welcome t othe future!
not done any kwaito mashups as almost all kwaito i have includes (great sounding) rap and singing. but there is some kwaito on NGOMA1:measure d wrote: ps. Anychance you could givus a link to whatever Kwaito mashups you've done. Must hear that!
i really appreciate the support. trill recognize trill (with straight face). my source is everywhere and anywhere... probably the biggest music nerd you'll ever meet...DJ Coup wrote:Hey man I'm posting this straight up on our site. I'm listening to it right now and i really feel it's one of the most innovative compilations of this year. I grew up for a time in Indonesia and Ethiopia and I've always thought gamelan was the most unique and interesting rhythmic instrument that I've ever heard. I'm always a fan of the sounds of the Asian underground and this mix is serious man. I'll definitely be on the lookout for more of your productions. How do you find your traditional tracks?
how so? do you mean like the middle eastern flute samples on those... Horsepower? tracks?MrJo wrote:this reminds me of the early ages of dubstep.
DVT wrote:Downloading, if its as good as it looks then I will be a happy bunny. Thank you
did you see Filastine play after? that was some crazy shit rite?kid kozmoe wrote:i think i saw you @ fusion festival ... you've played some shackleton-tunes, right? great set!!
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