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Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2008 7:57 pm
by shonky
rachel wrote:
Shonky wrote:
rachel wrote:
KIRK wrote:Niche=Garage
that=wrong
How so? Niche is a sort of garage surely? Mind you they used to say that about dubstep :roll:
yeah a sort of garage for sure- just a bit tired of all the london 'it's just speed garage again'...which is basically shorthand for 'what do you mean the north has its own ting goin on, only london can invent genres....'. etc
Fair enough, do get a bit pissed off with Londoncentric stuff like that myself.

How you doing anyway Rachel, haven't seen you posting up here in a while?

Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2008 8:02 pm
by shonky
wrecked wrote:I'm a huge fan of mixing it up...and right now dubstep and bassline producers are both coming out with lots of great tunes. Its nice to be able to jump from that stuff, to electro, techno, older broken beats, breaks, uk hardcore, etc.

Good tunes = bottom line!
Totally agree, sticking with one thing too long does get a bit boring. Plenty of old tunes that fit nice at that tempo.

Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2008 8:52 pm
by pacheko
KIRK wrote:Niche=Garage
or Niche = a salsa group from Colombia

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Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2008 1:44 pm
by J__J_90
Paulie wrote:
doomstep wrote:It seems Nth American audiences, without the 'baggage' - are alot more open to bassline than certain UK crew... bit of a shame really, but yo, when you all get old and the grandkids ask what you did in yr prime you can state, with no small amount of pride, that you slept on the biggest thing in music in 07/08. I'm sure there will be a forum for you as well, in like 2010 / 2011.
LOL

The problem is that 99% of the new bassline stuff is absolutely awful. Heartbroken sounds like a very, very poor garage tune from 2000. RIP Groove on the other hand is a class tune.
Agree with you there, it's just a poor version of speed garage.

Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2008 5:07 pm
by rachel
g.dot wrote:
Paulie wrote:
doomstep wrote:It seems Nth American audiences, without the 'baggage' - are alot more open to bassline than certain UK crew... bit of a shame really, but yo, when you all get old and the grandkids ask what you did in yr prime you can state, with no small amount of pride, that you slept on the biggest thing in music in 07/08. I'm sure there will be a forum for you as well, in like 2010 / 2011.
LOL

The problem is that 99% of the new bassline stuff is absolutely awful. Heartbroken sounds like a very, very poor garage tune from 2000. RIP Groove on the other hand is a class tune.
Agree with you there, it's just a poor version of speed garage.
it is if you check the wrong tunes. dig deeper and there's some quality, quality tunes and some great production. judging any relatively underground genre on one tune that charted will always be misleading. and anyone goin on like 'it's for the young ppl, bassline' route runs a serious risk of a) sounding lke a granddad (and a patronising one at that) and/or b) inferring that dubstep is somehow 'intelligent' over and above other genres (also patronising and, when recalling how dnb went, with obvious dangers).

anyway, f it, i like it...

Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2008 5:09 pm
by rachel
Shonky wrote:
rachel wrote:
Shonky wrote:
rachel wrote:
KIRK wrote:Niche=Garage
that=wrong
How so? Niche is a sort of garage surely? Mind you they used to say that about dubstep :roll:
yeah a sort of garage for sure- just a bit tired of all the london 'it's just speed garage again'...which is basically shorthand for 'what do you mean the north has its own ting goin on, only london can invent genres....'. etc
Fair enough, do get a bit pissed off with Londoncentric stuff like that myself.

How you doing anyway Rachel, haven't seen you posting up here in a while?
yeah all gd, ta 4 asking... 8)

Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2008 5:10 pm
by ashley
Dubstep + Niche / Bassline =

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Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2008 5:26 pm
by alex bk-bk
gwarn Rachel

Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2008 5:28 pm
by shonky
Alex bk-bk wrote:gwarn Rachel
She good at this ain't she :wink:

Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2008 9:07 pm
by kirk
rachel wrote:
KIRK wrote:Niche=Garage
that=wrong
Have u not got any ears?
Niche is exactly the same.
Same beat patterns,same b lines.

Stop being fooled.

Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2008 9:11 pm
by kirk
I do like it tho...

That hyper vs t2 is rotten.

Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2008 9:35 pm
by John Locke
sounds like bloody garage to me, just with wak drums 4 northern apes that dont know how2 dance

Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2008 10:45 pm
by J__J_90
rachel wrote:
g.dot wrote:
Paulie wrote:
doomstep wrote:It seems Nth American audiences, without the 'baggage' - are alot more open to bassline than certain UK crew... bit of a shame really, but yo, when you all get old and the grandkids ask what you did in yr prime you can state, with no small amount of pride, that you slept on the biggest thing in music in 07/08. I'm sure there will be a forum for you as well, in like 2010 / 2011.
LOL

The problem is that 99% of the new bassline stuff is absolutely awful. Heartbroken sounds like a very, very poor garage tune from 2000. RIP Groove on the other hand is a class tune.
Agree with you there, it's just a poor version of speed garage.
it is if you check the wrong tunes. dig deeper and there's some quality, quality tunes and some great production. judging any relatively underground genre on one tune that charted will always be misleading. and anyone goin on like 'it's for the young ppl, bassline' route runs a serious risk of a) sounding lke a granddad (and a patronising one at that) and/or b) inferring that dubstep is somehow 'intelligent' over and above other genres (also patronising and, when recalling how dnb went, with obvious dangers).

anyway, f it, i like it...
There are a few decent bassline/niche (whatever you wanna call it) tunes from around 2002-2005 but I just find the current productions poor.

Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2008 3:25 am
by dj vk - snakebite ent.
I'm feeling it in small doses. When produced right, it can sound phat. However, those 'Fisher Price' basslines are pure stchooopidnesss!

Saying that, I don't like to restrict myself to only a certain musical vibe.

Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2008 4:27 pm
by shook1
Battle Gong wrote:sounds like bloody garage to me, just with wak drums 4 northern apes that dont know how2 dance
Allow having a little dig at it being northern, knobhead, how does that effect anything?

Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2008 6:15 pm
by b0ttr0p
what the fuck is Niche?

:?

Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2008 6:48 pm
by John Locke
Shook1 wrote:
Battle Gong wrote:sounds like bloody garage to me, just with wak drums 4 northern apes that dont know how2 dance
Allow having a little dig at it being northern, knobhead, how does that effect anything?

I was waiting for you: I'm northern, "knobhead"







but i can dance

Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2008 12:25 am
by leftside
its all in the 140bpm range and its ALL a 4/4 "house" beat which makes it versatile for many genres of djs and djs of many genres.
Bodybass, Bassline Niche, 4/4 Step, House on Stereoroids... i love it all if it aint mainstream.
just dont start callin it progressive prayer if that happens then im thru! :P

Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 10:09 am
by continuum
Niche Vol2
Click http://www.mediafire.com/?eltkxpeexnf to download

1. Alex Senna - Feel Good (feat. Denz - Booda Remix)
2. TRC - Toy Box (Merkury Remix)
3. DJ Q - H Town
4. EJ - Haters (instrumental)
5. Booty Luv - Some Kinda Rush (Paleface Remix)
6. Ear Dis - Hey Girl (T2 Remix)
7. DJ Q - Girl VIP
8. DJ Q - Monster (Big Ron Riddem)
9. Gemma Fox - Might Be (X5 Dubs Refix)
10. DJ Q - Fear
11. Norris Da Boss vs Wideboys feat. Creed & Rose - Hooligan (Up Norf Remix)
12. Wideboys & Lady Raggafire feat. MC JLC - Niche Crew (Dutty Remix)
13. DJ Q - Dirty 2007
14. DJ Q - Dirty
15. Kasia - Over You (Dexplicit Remix)
16. Dexplicit - Might Be (Remix)
17. TRC - Toy Box
18. DJ Q vs Dada - Tea Bag vs Lollipop
19. Ida Corr vs Fedde Le Grand - Let Me Think About It (Big Ang Remix)
20. TRC - I Need Love (Andy M Bassline House Remix)

Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 3:46 pm
by continuum
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Click http://hosted.filefront.com/dj1qydjfaz to download

Tracklisting:
1. DJ DENVER - NEXT TO ME (1QY & F@z SPECIAL)
2. PIDDY PY - TOYBOX REMIX AKA PLAY TIME
3. ZIBBA FT TUNISHA - THINKING BOUT U
4. TRC - ESMOND JONES RIDDIM
5. 1QY & F@Z FT CARMEN - NO MORE
6 CALIBER - NECK BACK RIDDIM
7. DJ Q FT MC BONEZ - GET MAD
8. PAPEZ - JUST ME AND YOU
9. DYNO FT BROWNBERRY - WHAT WOULD YOU DO (1QY & F@z REMIX)
10.JTJ FT SACHA - NO MEANS NO
11.H20 FT PLATNUM - WHATS IT GONA BE (DJ Q REMIX)
12.CALIBER - MONTELL JONES RIDDIM
13.1QY & f@Z - CAN WE
14.BURGABOY - ALL EYES ON ME
15.1QY & F@z TF DEVIOUS,WHITEY AND SMUTTZ - ITS 1QY & F@Z
16.1QY & F@Z - MAD 1
17.APOSTLE VS BURGABOY - UNTITLED DUB
18.MR V - KISS KISS
19.FB - FOUNDATIONS DUB
20.SWIFTER BEATER FT BRANDY - ALMOST MADE YOU LOVE ME ( 1QY & F@z SPECIAL)
21.SCREAMA - TEKKEN
22.DIZZEE RASCAL - FLEX (DJ Q REMIX)
23.WITTY BOI FT YANA - SWEET LOVE (IRON MAN)
24.1QY & F@Z FT DEESHA - FREEK OUT
25.DJ MURKS FT NAT - ON A NOTE
26.BURGABOY FT KAYLEE - WHAT CAN I DO
27.MR V FT WILLIS ROSE - WHATS YOUR NAME
28.SWIFTER BEATER FT KYLA - WHY DID YOU PLAY ME
29.TRC, BURGERBOY & DJ APOSTLE - BUTTERFLIES
30.1ST BORN - I WANNA BE DOWN
31.PIDDY PY - HEADACHE
32.DYNO & SHADY - MISSING YOU
33.PIDDY PY FT MNT - GET LOCO
34.BURGABOY FT TERESA - YOU LIED
35.A.DOT - ON DEMAND
36.SCREAMA - GANGSTA
37.TRC FT ZO - ONE TWO ONE TWO
38.MR V FT TEZZ KIDD & JSTAR - BAP BAP BAP
39.WILKO - NO ONE