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Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 11:16 am
by mrbeatnick
zactly

rhythm incursions have just dropped their best of 08.. well worth a look.. i quote

"Another thing reflected in the mix is the return of the producer to the front in certain corners of the hip hop world (see explosion of interest around Flying Lotus for proof of that) and how this return has been distinctively led by a more awkward and experimental approach to instrumental tracks, also echoed in the work of certain producers affiliated with the dubstep, grime and other electronic scenes. While far from encompassing everything that happened this year, these two musical ‘tendencies’ have definitely had a big impact on fans, producers and DJs alike."



Tracklist:
Daedelus - Hours: Mins: Secs - Ninja Tune
Radiohead - Reckoner (Nosaj Thing remix) - Unreleased
Ras G - Jus Feel - Poobah / P Vine
2tall - The Most High ft. Kashmere - Content
Starkey - Gutter Music - Planet Mu
Joker - Gully Brook Lane - Terrorhythm
The Bug - Ganja ft. Flowdan & Killa P - Ninja Tune
Trim - Thief In The Night (prod. Radioclit) - Soulfood
Maga Bo - Fire ft. Xuman - Soot Records
Big Boi - Royal Flush ft. Andre 3000 & Raekwon - La Face Records
Onra - The Anthem - Bo Bun Records
Mayer Hawthorne - Just Aint Gonna Work Out - Stones Throw
Best label of 2008 mini-feature - Hyperdub megamix
Burial - Archangel
Zombie - Test Me For a Reason
King Midas - Cool Out
Kode 9 & Spaceape - Konfusion
Cardopusher - Homeless (Quarta 330 remix)
Ikonika - Please
Kode 9 vs LD - Bad
Ikonika - Millie
Zombie - Spliff Dub (Rustie remix)
King Midas - One Ting (Dabrye remix)
Samiyam - Moon Shoes
Mini-feature ends
Mr Beatnick - I Know All the Bitches ft. Ahu (Simbad slow mix) - Altered Vibes
Afta1 - Honey Dip - Circulations
Paul White - For You and For me - One Handed Music
Mike Slott - Deux, Three ft Muhsinah - All City
Free the Robots - Times Like This - Equinox Records
M.I.A - Paper Planes (Diplo remix) ft. Bun B & Rich Boy - XL Recordings
Madlib - Blow The Horns ft Guilty Simpson - BBE
Flying Lotus - GNGBNG - Warp
Hud Mo - Ooops - LuckyMe x Wireblock
The Roots - Get Busy - Def Jam
Flying Lotus - Infinitum (Exile remix) - Warp
Scuba - Twitch (Jamie Vex’d remix) - Hotflush
J Dilla - Trucks - Stones Throw / MCA

[url]ttp://www.rhythm-incursions.com/downloads/Rhy ... f_2008.mp3[/url]

Posted: Wed Dec 31, 2008 2:33 am
by coxy
http://www.rhythm-incursions.com/downlo ... f_2008.mp3

complete link. cheers for that looks quality.

Posted: Fri Jan 02, 2009 1:15 am
by firky
mrbeatnick wrote:
zactly

rhythm incursions have just dropped their best of 08.. well worth a look..
That is fucking blinding, cheers for pointing it out. Love the Radiohead remix... but then again I'd love to hear a dubstep remix of Kid A!

This is going on my mp3 player
8)

Posted: Fri Jan 02, 2009 10:04 am
by sjerif
mrbeatnick wrote:
zactly

rhythm incursions have just dropped their best of 08.. well worth a look.. i quote

"Another thing reflected in the mix is the return of the producer to the front in certain corners of the hip hop world (see explosion of interest around Flying Lotus for proof of that) and how this return has been distinctively led by a more awkward and experimental approach to instrumental tracks, also echoed in the work of certain producers affiliated with the dubstep, grime and other electronic scenes. While far from encompassing everything that happened this year, these two musical ‘tendencies’ have definitely had a big impact on fans, producers and DJs alike."



Tracklist:
Daedelus - Hours: Mins: Secs - Ninja Tune
Radiohead - Reckoner (Nosaj Thing remix) - Unreleased
Ras G - Jus Feel - Poobah / P Vine
2tall - The Most High ft. Kashmere - Content
Starkey - Gutter Music - Planet Mu
Joker - Gully Brook Lane - Terrorhythm
The Bug - Ganja ft. Flowdan & Killa P - Ninja Tune
Trim - Thief In The Night (prod. Radioclit) - Soulfood
Maga Bo - Fire ft. Xuman - Soot Records
Big Boi - Royal Flush ft. Andre 3000 & Raekwon - La Face Records
Onra - The Anthem - Bo Bun Records
Mayer Hawthorne - Just Aint Gonna Work Out - Stones Throw
Best label of 2008 mini-feature - Hyperdub megamix
Burial - Archangel
Zombie - Test Me For a Reason
King Midas - Cool Out
Kode 9 & Spaceape - Konfusion
Cardopusher - Homeless (Quarta 330 remix)
Ikonika - Please
Kode 9 vs LD - Bad
Ikonika - Millie
Zombie - Spliff Dub (Rustie remix)
King Midas - One Ting (Dabrye remix)
Samiyam - Moon Shoes
Mini-feature ends
Mr Beatnick - I Know All the Bitches ft. Ahu (Simbad slow mix) - Altered Vibes
Afta1 - Honey Dip - Circulations
Paul White - For You and For me - One Handed Music
Mike Slott - Deux, Three ft Muhsinah - All City
Free the Robots - Times Like This - Equinox Records
M.I.A - Paper Planes (Diplo remix) ft. Bun B & Rich Boy - XL Recordings
Madlib - Blow The Horns ft Guilty Simpson - BBE
Flying Lotus - GNGBNG - Warp
Hud Mo - Ooops - LuckyMe x Wireblock
The Roots - Get Busy - Def Jam
Flying Lotus - Infinitum (Exile remix) - Warp
Scuba - Twitch (Jamie Vex’d remix) - Hotflush
J Dilla - Trucks - Stones Throw / MCA

[url]ttp://www.rhythm-incursions.com/downloads/Rhy ... f_2008.mp3[/url]


Ola, me like! a lot of my recent purchases are in this mix so grabbing this one. Thanks!

Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2009 5:24 pm
by Sharmaji
it took having it pounded into my brain 34,000 times from every passing car/12-year-old's cellphone--trip to the bodega but beyoncé's "Single Ladies" is surprisingly wonky. I shit you not.

Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2009 10:50 pm
by rekordah
TeReKeTe wrote:it took having it pounded into my brain 34,000 times from every passing car/12-year-old's cellphone--trip to the bodega but beyoncé's "Single Ladies" is surprisingly wonky. I shit you not.
This is what I was trying to say earlier in this thread. So much of this stuff takes alot of influence from more "commercial" RnB, Hip-Hop and Crunk.

I swear if you were to listen to the instrumentals of some of the recent big hits it would be obvious. But because of the lack of over compressed vocals and autotune, and the fact that it's released on small independents, means this stuff is taken in a completely different context by alot of people. Does the fact that it's less vocal-based mean its not Hip-Hop anymore and has to be catagorised as something else?

I mean I am over-simplifying a bit here, obviously some of this stuff has a different aesthetic at times, but come on....

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=R4XA1y1HD ... re=related
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=nkVpP-5oy ... re=related
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=_5sySV2da ... re=related

etc, etc, etc.

Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2009 11:14 pm
by datura
rekorder wrote:
TeReKeTe wrote:it took having it pounded into my brain 34,000 times from every passing car/12-year-old's cellphone--trip to the bodega but beyoncé's "Single Ladies" is surprisingly wonky. I shit you not.
This is what I was trying to say earlier in this thread. So much of this stuff takes alot of influence from more "commercial" RnB, Hip-Hop and Crunk.

I swear if you were to listen to the instrumentals of some of the recent big hits it would be obvious. But because of the lack of over compressed vocals and autotune, and the fact that it's released on small independents, means this stuff is taken in a completely different context by alot of people. Does the fact that it's less vocal-based mean its not Hip-Hop anymore and has to be catagorised as something else?

I mean I am over-simplifying a bit here, obviously some of this stuff has a different aesthetic at times, but come on....

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=R4XA1y1HD ... re=related
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=nkVpP-5oy ... re=related
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=_5sySV2da ... re=related

etc, etc, etc.
Since the Neptunes, Timbaland et al have been producing for mainstream artists, some of the beats on your 'commercial' chart toppers have been ridiculous

Posted: Mon Jan 05, 2009 4:47 pm
by mrbeatnick
just spotted somethin funny over at LuckyMe - quote

"The Wonky thing caught on didn't it? Well, you know, whatever. Let em slogan. There's always been more than a name here. We make this music because we never did fit into genres. We'll keep playing with rules and bringing you more dope new music. Bring on Post-Wonky."

:lol:

by the way you should definitely click the link below if you like this music, a gazillion new mixes, plenty of which i am working my way through. the mary anne hobbs mixes by hudmo, rustie and mike slott are all here too. madness.

http://www.thisisluckyme.com/html/mixes.html

Posted: Mon Jan 05, 2009 11:59 pm
by collective
still not understanding the term wonky...



are you talking about west coast glitch hop or hyphy music?



like lazersword?

http://www.myspace.com/lazersword



?

Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2009 11:58 am
by efa
Year thats the angle I spose.

Arguments about Genre names are really not worth it, read though the thread and check out some of the artists and call it what you like.

Wonky means Ketamine :twisted:

Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2009 7:25 pm
by corpsey
Rekordah I've never heard your beats before for some stupid reason

They're BIG, your chest

Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2009 7:50 pm
by ufo over easy
Rekordah wrote: I mean I am over-simplifying a bit here, obviously some of this stuff has a different aesthetic at times, but come on....

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=R4XA1y1HD ... re=related
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=nkVpP-5oy ... re=related
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=_5sySV2da ... re=related

etc, etc, etc.
ayo technology is BAD

who produced that luke do you know?

ryan leslie is a don definitely. there's only one decent 12 off the cassie album that i can find, that was a shame i thought. it has that tune and the instro though, and this tune as well which does things to me - http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=YaMQSjEG0Cs

Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2009 8:00 pm
by Jubz
Timbo, who else!

Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2009 8:06 pm
by rekordah
UFO over easy wrote: ayo technology is BAD

who produced that luke do you know?
Timbaland. It's delicous.

Thanks Corpsey! :D

Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2009 8:28 pm
by fuzz_2k
Forget 'Wonky' and other imposed genre titles this stuff is Dilla influenced plain and simple!
Check Dilla and Common 'the Movement'

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=fgwFNW4ttVk

what about the flip on that sample!:?!

Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2009 8:31 pm
by datura
Rekordah wrote:
UFO over easy wrote: ayo technology is BAD

who produced that luke do you know?
Timbaland. It's delicous.

Thanks Corpsey! :D
Someone needs to do a mix of all the best r&b instrumentals, it would be great.

ps if anyone wants to flog me the first Fulgeance 12" on Musique Large, pm me!

Posted: Fri Jan 09, 2009 12:08 pm
by doomstep
UFO over easy wrote:ayo technology is BAD
Not as good as Ayo Tecknology tho!
datura wrote:Someone needs to do a mix of all the best r&b instrumentals, it would be great.
I've been meaning to do this for ages, had an Ableton project I was keeping all my 'wierd r&b & dancehall riddims' in, but HD shat itself & I lost all my project files :|

... did this awhile ago;

Hard Times Bounce

Timbaland tune called 'Bounce'

Wonky has kinda always been there... which is what, from what I've seen, Rustie n them are saying anyway... I still don't like Fly Lo :?

Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 8:17 pm
by claw
TeReKeTe wrote:it took having it pounded into my brain 34,000 times from every passing car/12-year-old's cellphone--trip to the bodega but beyoncé's "Single Ladies" is surprisingly wonky. I shit you not.

single ladies is the hoodrat anthem....nothing but ghetto trashy bitches bump that garbage here in the states


and everytime i hear that abortion of a beat, it reminds me of one of those wind up toy monkeys that claps cymbals together

Image

if thats what wonky is...count me out.

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 2:34 pm
by slugabed
there's a lot of interesting new music out there.


whether it be wonky or cyber ass-crunk or wizard-buzz people should check it all out cos there really is some fantastic stuff around.