Off Topic (Everything besides dubstep)
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by Sonika » Sun Apr 29, 2012 4:38 pm
clubroot album
commodo ep
and 100th post on this thread

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joeki
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by joeki » Sun Apr 29, 2012 4:40 pm
Input appreciated, but no dubstep please, we've got an entire forum for that
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by Sonika » Sun Apr 29, 2012 5:03 pm
joeki wrote:Input appreciated, but no dubstep please, we've got an entire forum for that
my bad, I didn't fully understand this thread - sorry

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by wolf89 » Sun Apr 29, 2012 9:57 pm
It's already on the list, just want to say.
Fuck that new Death Grips album is really good
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by joeki » Mon Apr 30, 2012 9:37 am
^^ added.
MEanwhile, received SHackleton 2cd package. Fucking awesome stuff. "Music for the Quiet Hours" is like the soundtrack to some futuristic world. The spoken words are fantastic (are they original or from some movie?). Pure poetry. The music is excellent, drawn out drugged out with dubwise bass and all sorts of percussion and wacky vocals (is that Mongolian throat chanting going on there?)
The Drawbar Organ EPs show a surpisingly melodic/uplifting Shackleton, slightly contrasting the first disc. I'll be digging through this one for a few more hours before I write more. 4 day weekend and shackleton, best combo.
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by fassyman » Mon Apr 30, 2012 10:38 am
joeki wrote:^^ added.
MEanwhile, received SHackleton 2cd package. Fucking awesome stuff. "Music for the Quiet Hours" is like the soundtrack to some futuristic world. The spoken words are fantastic (are they original or from some movie?). Pure poetry. The music is excellent, drawn out drugged out with dubwise bass and all sorts of percussion and wacky vocals (is that Mongolian throat chanting going on there?)
The Drawbar Organ EPs show a surpisingly melodic/uplifting Shackleton, slightly contrasting the first disc. I'll be digging through this one for a few more hours before I write more. 4 day weekend and shackleton, best combo.
music for the quiet hour is just
a real musical journey
can't recomend the double pack enough
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by exfox » Mon Apr 30, 2012 6:57 pm
The reissue of KWJAZ's eponymous album on Not Not Fun is great. Like a sonic collage of weird synths, various noises, all flowing together to create melancholic atmospheres... Great work, I'm liking it a lot. For fans of Patten, Hype Williams, Ghost Box, ...
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by Jizz » Tue May 01, 2012 12:27 am
new BADBADNOTGOOD mixtape, kinda jazz/hiphop/electronica/(dubstep?) ting, free shizzle as well

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by joeki » Wed May 02, 2012 11:17 am
THe new Lazor Sword - Memory sounds fucking solid all round. Haven't listened to it in full because I'm skint after getting about 6 albums recently (and half because of this thread). But from what I've heard, it's pretty solid funky/house/techno/footwork future bass in the middle of nowhere and everything kinda style: good variation, solid production. Fancy sounds.
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by ultraspatial » Wed May 02, 2012 12:29 pm
^ Listened to the previews; bored me pretty bad tbh. Sounds like anything else in that style to me. Gonna give it another change though.
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by joeki » Wed May 02, 2012 7:39 pm
ultraspatial wrote:^ Listened to the previews; bored me pretty bad tbh. Sounds like anything else in that style to me. Gonna give it another change though.
I wouldn't give it top marks certainly not. But it sounded more promising than Transistor Rhythm (AG), Galaxy Garden (lone) and Reeling Skullways (bass clef) to me. Nowhere near top marks, but stellar production allround. Of course, only my opinion!
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by garethom » Sat May 05, 2012 2:10 pm
Whack album that Hotflush put out so Scuba can continue to act like he never had anything to do with dubstep IMO.
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by ultraspatial » Sat May 05, 2012 2:34 pm
garethom wrote:
Whack album that Hotflush put out so Scuba can continue to act like he never had anything to do with dubstep IMO.
Yeah, I get that. Don't really see the point for the whole "dubstep is shit, I've always been into techno and house" attitude of some producers. Noone said you can't move on to make something else, just don't make a big deal out of it. I guess it sucks for them that they're always gonna be associated with dubstep (and, most likely, that's what they'll be remembered for).
Nevertheless, this is a good album imo.
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by ruckus49 » Sat May 05, 2012 5:51 pm
bvdub's serenity is my album of the year so far. i dont know why that review was so bad
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