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Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2006 1:28 pm
by jubei
Skream > Skream! : 3XLP [V. LTD PROMO] > Tempa Productions
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:D

Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2006 2:38 pm
by glacial
KROMESTAR, Kalawanji, 12"
Skream, Tapped / Dutch flowers - Tempa Recordings, TEMPA 022
Loefah / Digital Mistikz, System / Molten - Tectonic Plate, TEC 008
Mala, Left leg out / Bluenotez - DMZ, DMZ 010
Loefah & Skream, 28 Grams - Tectonic, TEC 003
D1, Missin / Cocaine / Firin blanks - Tempa Records, TEMPA 021
Benga, Comb 60s / Killers about - Planet Mu, ZIQ 166

Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2006 2:53 pm
by joseph-j
Just ordered Skream!, DMZ005, Dead Man Walking (Distance RMX) and Bring the Lights Down Remix too.

Massive.

Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2006 6:28 pm
by pablex
burial - distant lights ep
missy elliot - we run this - high contrast remix
for my girlfriend
quasimoto - the further adventures of lord quas lp
dilated peoples - marathon
for me

Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2006 7:17 pm
by hate recordings
Pablex wrote:quasimoto - the further adventures of lord quas lp
solid release. took me a long time to get into it, but damn, its fucking fantastic! just like anything that is innovative and different, its a hard one to swallow, but further adventures is absolutely brilliant.

i just got the new stones throw LP on wax, Chrome Children. had that shit on preorder and they sent me a 7" percee p picture disc of a different version of the song on the album and a peanut butter wolf mix cd. good peoples @ stones throw.

Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2006 7:51 pm
by eskay
Burial CD (not as good as I was expecting, maybe it will grow)?

We should have a most embarrassing record. I once had to buy a Shane Ritchie CD for my Mum's Christmas present (in HMV), things we do for our Mums!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2006 8:01 pm
by pablex
Hate Recordings wrote:
Pablex wrote:quasimoto - the further adventures of lord quas lp
solid release. took me a long time to get into it, but damn, its fucking fantastic! just like anything that is innovative and different, its a hard one to swallow, but further adventures is absolutely brilliant.

i just got the new stones throw LP on wax, Chrome Children. had that shit on preorder and they sent me a 7" percee p picture disc of a different version of the song on the album and a peanut butter wolf mix cd. good peoples @ stones throw.
some of those tracks are getting me hooked badly allready though :D
the game is one of the names i remember right now,
but yes there's some stuff that would people who talk bad about hip hop get confused on what the subject was again anyway.
i just have to get me boom music and microphone mathematics, then i'll be really happy (and offcourse the first quasimoto lp).
buying this lp was to compensate for missing out on madlib last sunday here in belgium though :D

Posted: Sat Oct 07, 2006 10:03 am
by crazydave
Random mix of CDs for me, in the past 2 weeks:



The Prodigy - Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned
Fingathing - And The Big Red Nebula Band
Jaguar Skillz - The Ho LP
Edu Lobo - Missa Breve
Camarosmith - Camarosmith
Counterstrike - From Beyond The Grave
V/A - Philly Soul
Mudvayne - The End of All Things To Come
Lotek Hi-Fi - Lotek Hi-Fi



...for about 3 quid each, average :D

Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2006 7:18 am
by timid
loefah/dmz / system/molten - tectonic 10"
elemental / soul fire/tribute / destructive
virus syndicate / ready to learn/majorlist mcs remixes*jammer / planet mu
burial / south london burroughs / hyperdub

these will be in my hands today.

Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2006 10:58 am
by ramadanman
benga on mu
darqwan on texture
wonder white
caspa/soundproof - lights down
get cape, wear cape, fly's album
commix - their EP on metalheadz - talk to frank! massive!
kode9 - tempa23
skream album, tapped/dutch flowers

aaahhhh why are there so many new releases!

Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2006 2:14 pm
by signus
ramadanman wrote:aaahhhh why are there so many new releases!
I know what you mean mate my bank balance has continued to drop over the last few weeks and I don't see it getting any better any time soon. Who cares though when you're getting all this music :P

Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2006 2:36 pm
by pablex
Signus wrote:
ramadanman wrote:aaahhhh why are there so many new releases!
I know what you mean mate my bank balance has continued to drop over the last few weeks and I don't see it getting any better any time soon. Who cares though when you're getting all this music :P
at a certain moment you won't be able to buy records anymore so that's waiting till the next payday :wink:
i as a home-living student work purely to get my records, but as it's via interim i'm not assured to work evevry weekend.
i could go to work yesterday and my banc account is increasing drastically so i don't see me bidding big money on ebay tonight anymore,
which is difficult because now i have to choose between manara hardcover books, hardcore gabber records, rey mysterio wrestling dvd's or just play it safe and not give out anything hoping that the new dubstep selection in brussels will be better than usual

Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2006 5:20 pm
by eskay
ramadanman wrote: aaahhhh why are there so many new releases!
Know what you mean man, a couple of years ago we were moaning that there was not enough being released (but at least we could afford it!).

Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2006 7:21 pm
by dj 13
cannibal ox are the heavy, el-ps production on the cold vien smacks it

Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2006 12:37 am
by slothrop
ramadanman wrote:benga on mu
darqwan on texture
Them two plus Ricardo Villalobos Ach So this week.
skream album, tapped/dutch flowers
That plus DMZ / Loefah on Tectonic last week. Lots more coming up soon.

Bye bye food budget...

Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2006 2:48 am
by hate recordings
Pablex wrote:microphone mathematics
this is what got me into madlib.

i was a pretty big fan of the lootpack (madlib's first group with dj romes and wildchild) with being exposed to the tune "the anthem" featured on dj rhetmatic's world famous beat junkies vol 2 cd. i heard "whenibeondamic" and was a huge fan after hearing that and copped the album.

i was a dj at a college radio station and someone left a copy of lord quas' "microphone mathematics" on the turntable when i came in. i flipped the record over and saw the stones throw label and was like BRAP! IM STEALING THIS NOW!

took it home, listened to it and i was like... wtf? this guy sounds just like madlib! i took the pitch down to -8 and bang, thats when it dawned on me.

i copped the first album and it took me a lil time, but i was pretty much hooked after about 3 listens. it really fuckin good, dude. highly suggested. its no where near as genius as the further adventures, but its a hell of a starter pack.

do this:

go cop these two albums : madvillain - madvillainy AND edan - beaty and the beat. get yourself about 2 grams. grab your bong, throw in either one of those cds and start taking bong hits compulsively. try to run out weed and smoke as much till youre seein shit. i promise you, you will be a changed individual for the better.

Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2006 1:02 pm
by spooky
wiley - pump up tone up promo

Posted: Sat Oct 21, 2006 5:45 pm
by spooKs
Benga - Big Apple 008 EP

my oh my

Posted: Sat Oct 21, 2006 6:06 pm
by etidorhpa
This weekend was a record buying extravaganza, finally got round to buyin these badboi's:

LOEFAH/DIGITAL M 10"
BENGA - COMB SOS 12"
D1 - BELIEVE 12"
HIJAK/ARMOUR 10"
RUSKO - SNES 12"
COKI - SHATTERED 12"

Been lost in the mix all day, damn u gotta love new records!
Still tryin to pick up quest-hardfood if anyone knows where i can locate.
Right, better get back in the mix....

:)

Posted: Sat Oct 21, 2006 7:21 pm
by spooKs
big tunes bwah
etidorhpa wrote: Still tryin to pick up quest-hardfood if anyone knows where i can locate.
www.bm-soho.com, search hard food, he's named as his 'official' name Conquest / Con Quest on some sites remember