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Posted: Tue May 19, 2009 9:42 am
by uncle bill
beatlejuice wrote:bandshell wrote:beatlejuice wrote:at the risk of sounding crass...
...fuck the pre millenium d'n'b influence and the techno influence. People need to get back to the roots and make more breaks and garage style beats or we'll get swamped 81 times in halfstep wobbleclones or worse, 4 on the floor techno inspired dubstep like what scubas doing recently that just sucks arse
But if everyone did that i bet you'd be like fuck sake it's all garage/breaks clones. Variety is the spice of life. Too much of anything is gonna get tiring. Personally I think techno influenced stuff is great.
also
people don't need to do anything, it'd just be nicer for you if they did.
actually nah...
...if more producers reinterpreted/evolved garage/breaks i'd be happy as all fuck
and if blackdown got off digital mystikz and kode 9's dick and everyone else they hand pick for a short trip to cliquesville for one sec and wrote about stuff going on in the wider dubstep sphere i'd be positively ecstatic...
Are you suggesting that he just reports on everything and doesn't give his opinion? That would be boring. The only point of reading someone's blog is because you find their take on things a useful filter for what's going on. I've found Blackdown's blog and Pitchfork column really informative over the years and it's got me listening to stuff I probably wouldn't have been aware of otherwise. A lot of that is because he seems to have his own idea of how he wants things to develop.
You don't have to agree with everything a blogger or journalist says to see that they have a valid contribution to make. If you disagree with Blackdown's take on things ignore him or, better still, start your own blog to draw attention to stuff you're into and balance things out a bit.
Enjoyed the KM mix by the way. They're doing their own thing and it's sounding good.
Posted: Tue May 19, 2009 9:49 am
by deamonds
beatlejuice, fuck off & listen to something else bruv, step away from your keyboard or something. If you complain this much like a little bitch about the majority of what you listen to in dubstep .................then dubstep isnt for you...surely you can understand that.
Posted: Tue May 19, 2009 9:58 am
by spiderman
deamonds wrote:beatlejuice, fuck off & listen to something else bruv, step away from your keyboard or something. If you complain this much like a little bitch about the majority of what you listen to in dubstep .................then dubstep isnt for you...surely you can understand that.

Posted: Tue May 19, 2009 9:58 am
by did
beatlejuice wrote:bandshell wrote:beatlejuice wrote:at the risk of sounding crass...
...fuck the pre millenium d'n'b influence and the techno influence. People need to get back to the roots and make more breaks and garage style beats or we'll get swamped 81 times in halfstep wobbleclones or worse, 4 on the floor techno inspired dubstep like what scubas doing recently that just sucks arse
But if everyone did that i bet you'd be like fuck sake it's all garage/breaks clones. Variety is the spice of life. Too much of anything is gonna get tiring. Personally I think techno influenced stuff is great.
also
people don't need to do anything, it'd just be nicer for you if they did.
actually nah...
...if more producers reinterpreted/evolved garage/breaks i'd be happy as all fuck
and if blackdown got off digital mystikz and kode 9's dick and everyone else they hand pick for a short trip to cliquesville for one sec and wrote about stuff going on in the wider dubstep sphere i'd be positively ecstatic...
mate seriously, he greatly enjoys those artists by the looks of it, and im sure he doesnt give a fuck if you think he;s 'on their dicks'. i would be more than happy to clamber upon mala or kode's throbbing members.
Posted: Tue May 19, 2009 10:02 am
by apathesis
@ beetlejuice, shut up.
You cannot chat to blackdown, his writing is always amazing and a pleasure to read.
Also scuba is STUPIDLY talented. Please go away.
Posted: Tue May 19, 2009 10:03 am
by fooishbar
beatlejuice wrote:i fucking love 2step and anything that isn't 2step or similar is pointless and killing the sceeeeeeneee
we get the point.
Posted: Tue May 19, 2009 10:06 am
by uncle bill
Apathesis wrote: scuba is STUPIDLY talented.
TRUE.
Posted: Tue May 19, 2009 10:06 am
by deamonds
fooishbar wrote:beatlejuice wrote:i fucking love 2step and anything that isn't 2step or similar is pointless and killing the sceeeeeeneee
we get the point.
well from that point that he has just said, does that not make this whole argument/thread/forum redundant? As the guy is obv a speng
Posted: Tue May 19, 2009 10:13 am
by pidge
Scuba is pretty shit though, that 1st album was complete wastestep. Headhunter's 4x4 stuff is in a completely different league. But yeah...
"fuck the pre millenium d'n'b influence and the techno influence"
Get out.
Posted: Tue May 19, 2009 10:16 am
by deamonds
^ please come with some accurate constructive criticism, or just dont bother...you are just another beatlejuice tnuc otherwise...
Posted: Tue May 19, 2009 10:18 am
by reptilian
Blackdown has written about LOADS of different producers and deserves a lot of respect
this idiotic troll should be coaxed from under his bridge and drowned
Posted: Tue May 19, 2009 10:21 am
by deamonds
Posted: Tue May 19, 2009 11:29 am
by pidge
deamonds wrote:^ please come with some accurate constructive criticism, or just dont bother...you are just another beatlejuice tnuc otherwise...
Well I like his older tunes, Aqualung is my shit. I just think besides about 2 tunes the whole album was mind numbingly boring. I just dont like his balance between melodic minimal techno and dubstep which actually works in the dance (at least for me and I assume most UK listeners) I know DJs and producers bum him down, but really for me as a dubstep listener/raver he just doesnt pack enough punch.
Posted: Tue May 19, 2009 11:30 am
by nellon
Sick interview and mix. Big up blackdown for this one! Heard a tune by Kryptic Minds called Thorns some months ago.. Was such a big tune!
Posted: Tue May 19, 2009 12:39 pm
by uncle bill
pidge wrote:deamonds wrote:^ please come with some accurate constructive criticism, or just dont bother...you are just another beatlejuice tnuc otherwise...
Well I like his older tunes, Aqualung is my shit. I just think besides about 2 tunes the whole album was mind numbingly boring. I just dont like his balance between melodic minimal techno and dubstep which actually works in the dance (at least for me and I assume most UK listeners) I know DJs and producers bum him down, but really for me as a dubstep listener/raver he just doesnt pack enough punch.
It's not necessarily a dancefloor album. It's got tunes that work well in a set but taken as a whole it's best listened to at home on headphones. It's hardly the only thing that's come out of the dubstep scene like that. Most of the Kode 9 & Space Ape album and both Burial albums are best listened to at home. Doesn't make them any less good. If anything it means they've got a bit more depth to them and are not just making straight-forward DJ fodder.
Posted: Tue May 19, 2009 1:13 pm
by miscreant
pidge wrote:deamonds wrote:^ please come with some accurate constructive criticism, or just dont bother...you are just another beatlejuice tnuc otherwise...
Well I like his older tunes, Aqualung is my shit. I just think besides about 2 tunes the whole album was mind numbingly boring. I just dont like his balance between melodic minimal techno and dubstep which actually works in the dance (at least for me and I assume most UK listeners) I know DJs and producers bum him down, but really for me as a dubstep listener/raver he just doesnt pack enough punch.
i agree with you for some parts - i think theres a very think line between minimalist and boring, lifeless music. Dont get me wrong some of it is amazing, some of Pinch's tunes are unbelievable, scuba likewise but in general i think a lot of the minimalist heads are afraid to admit that some of their favourite producers are actually making pretty boring music sometimes.
That mix was really good though, i certainly wouldnt put it on while having a pre club mashup but for the bus on the way home its perfect. After reading the interview it made me analyze the music a lot more, i noticed a lot of the subtle changes loefah was talkin about in his drum patterns.
Posted: Tue May 19, 2009 4:53 pm
by dubsteptim
beatlejuice u need to fuck off bro. seriously.
you come up in here with strong love for El-B and those styles which is cool. but seriously did u even read the CD liner for Roots of El-B. Maybe you fucking should and check about who fucking wrote all of it. Everyone is entitled to their opinion but slaggin off on Blackdown like you have is uncalled for.
and as i said earlier, this mix is great and is still one of the best interviews ive read.
Posted: Tue May 19, 2009 5:59 pm
by bandshell
beatlejuice wrote:i fucking love 2step and anything that isn't 2step or similar is pointless and killing the sceeeeeeneee
so why are you complaining about dubstep?
how about you put all this effort into making some sick 2step then eh?
and why be that narrow minded?
Posted: Tue May 19, 2009 6:01 pm
by bandshell
beatlejuice wrote:bandshell wrote:beatlejuice wrote:at the risk of sounding crass...
...fuck the pre millenium d'n'b influence and the techno influence. People need to get back to the roots and make more breaks and garage style beats or we'll get swamped 81 times in halfstep wobbleclones or worse, 4 on the floor techno inspired dubstep like what scubas doing recently that just sucks arse
But if everyone did that i bet you'd be like fuck sake it's all garage/breaks clones. Variety is the spice of life. Too much of anything is gonna get tiring. Personally I think techno influenced stuff is great.
also
people don't need to do anything, it'd just be nicer for you if they did.
actually nah...
...if more producers reinterpreted/evolved garage/breaks i'd be happy as all fuck
and if blackdown got off digital mystikz and kode 9's dick and everyone else they hand pick for a short trip to cliquesville for one sec and wrote about stuff going on in the wider dubstep sphere i'd be positively ecstatic...
Producers have and did reinterpret/evolve garage/breaks, it's known as dubstep.
Posted: Tue May 19, 2009 8:15 pm
by upreal
any idea if we can get the swamp 81 release digitally? would be sweeeet!