Can someone break down dnb sub-genres for me please!

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Re: Can someone break down dnb sub-genres for me please!

Post by downngoing » Mon Jan 15, 2007 6:52 pm

Pangaea wrote:
docdoom wrote:Is anyone making slower dnb?
I'd like to know this, DnB always sounds better to me at 155-165 rather than 170+
more defined sounds at slower tempo = clearer sound.wav

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Post by kozee » Mon Jan 15, 2007 9:39 pm

[quote="Corpsey"]Okay, basically there's

Liquid- for the gays/women
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why tho?



I know loads of woman djs and listeners, at least in SF, who bring it WAY harder then the men... I'm just sayin. :D

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Post by kozee » Mon Jan 15, 2007 9:41 pm

also, way too many subs to class now. I don't even get into that bullshit.

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Post by kozee » Mon Jan 15, 2007 9:42 pm

djrobyn wrote:Liquid - Hospital Rec, Liquid V...
Hard/Tech - Technical Itch, Dylan, Limewax...
Neurofunk - Noisia, Phace, Offkey...
Drumfunk - Paradox, Chris Inperspective, Breakage...
Jump Up/Clownstep - Clipz, DJ Fresh, Drumsound & Simon Smith...
Intelligent/Chill - Bukem, Tayla, Blu Mar Ten...

Jungle - Congo Natty, old tunes...
RaggaJungle - Benny Page, Visionary...
Breakcore - Enduser, Doormouse...
I thought Benny was more dubwise, not ragga...

o and you forgot... ROLLERS!

see, now i'm on one!

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Post by pablex » Mon Jan 15, 2007 10:15 pm

Jungle - Congo Natty, old tunes...
RaggaJungle - Benny Page, Visionary...
Breakcore - Enduser, Doormouse...
yep, visionary and benny page are not the best examples to make clear to someone what ragga jungle is all about.
for ragga jungle i'd rather put:
congo natty, red light, bizzy b, remarc, krome & time, slam!, smokey joe, rude & deadly, dj monk, dj gunshot, marvellous cain, new blood, dj nut nut, ...
and then there's different names for new school jungle aswell..

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Post by slothrop » Tue Jan 16, 2007 2:00 am

jackquinox wrote:Good thread, after listening to platinum breakz for the first time in ages the other day I have a new appreceation of that era of jungle/drum and bass anyone recommend any current producers or records that have the same kind of style now??
Macc, Alpha Omega, Fanu, Cloak and Dagger, Breakage?

Maybe join Subvert Central and check some of the mixes they've got linked...

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Post by freqone » Fri Feb 02, 2007 11:20 am

Corpsey wrote:Okay, basically there's

Liquid- for the gays/women

Tech- for bearded virgins/ponytailed virgins who still live with their mom/mum

Jump up- for people who can count to the same number as brain cells they have/have taken to chewing aspirin tablets during the week to calm them down

Pendulum step- for students

Jungle- for balding men with ailing libidos


Neurofunk- for bearded virgins/ponytailed virgins who still live with mom/mum who like to pretend that they are intelligent but also black


I think there's some more I might have forgotten. Hope this helps!

This about sums it up nicely.

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Post by kozee » Fri Feb 02, 2007 4:00 pm

jackquinox wrote:Good thread, after listening to platinum breakz for the first time in ages the other day I have a new appreceation of that era of jungle/drum and bass anyone recommend any current producers or records that have the same kind of style now??

This is a great mix from 96 ( it's a 96 thing!) :

Kemi Storm and Goldie...

http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.php?a ... DB58203D3B

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Post by docdoom » Fri Feb 02, 2007 9:00 pm

kozee wrote:
jackquinox wrote:Good thread, after listening to platinum breakz for the first time in ages the other day I have a new appreceation of that era of jungle/drum and bass anyone recommend any current producers or records that have the same kind of style now??

This is a great mix from 96 ( it's a 96 thing!) :

Kemi Storm and Goldie...

http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.php?a ... DB58203D3B
cheers mate, looks big!

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Post by kozee » Sat Feb 03, 2007 8:47 pm

allllgoooood. Did you listen?

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Post by eventualdecline » Sat Feb 03, 2007 9:19 pm

kozee wrote:o and you forgot... ROLLERS!
Nobody did the techy roller better than Decoder. Although for a time Source Direct pushed out some nice rollers too, but Decoder was the don.

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Post by kozee » Sun Feb 04, 2007 11:23 pm

eventualdecline wrote:
kozee wrote:o and you forgot... ROLLERS!
Nobody did the techy roller better than Decoder. Although for a time Source Direct pushed out some nice rollers too, but Decoder was the don.

yes!!!!! Loved Decoder!

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