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Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2005 9:16 am
by [b]racket
m9918868 wrote:Let me add this label, which seems to me a fuckin' top notch label. I've been listening to this clip for two hours non-stop now and it rocks my socks real hard.

Dude, where is my visa... 8)
Big up Stormfield - know he is feeling the dubstep big time.. He has had me as a guest on his ammunition radio show. The new Combat EP is fuckin rude. :twisted:

Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2005 9:22 am
by m9918868
Yeah, but i noticed the 4 guardian ep is not available yet. :(

Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2005 9:29 am
by [b]racket
I could point you in the right direction if you want one?

Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2005 4:43 pm
by unlikely
[b]racket wrote:I could point you in the right direction if you want one?
point me that way too! These tunes are horrible!

Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2005 6:37 pm
by appleblim
yo Dubway, pickin up on Grime that u might like....

u should check

Davinche : all of the Dirty Canvas EPs, and his produuctions for Kano & Essentials....even if u don't like vocals, the instrumentals on those EPs are just HUGE...(Jenny by Essentials being one)

Terror Danjah: pretty much everything on the Aftershock label, but particularly Nightcralwer and Sonar, and Big ED on FL records

Wiley: i know it may be stating the obvious but Wiley should be yr first point of call for experimental grime...rhythms like Freeze, Ice Rink, Eskimo Devils Mix and so on are enthraling, deep, spooked.....groundbreaking. you should check the Roll Deep Poltergeist Relay EP too....

Skepta: Private Caller, Mucktion, & DTI are all bad rhythms, and really different....tho peeps say he is very influenced by Wiley, i reckon he's got his own sound...

on a different tip J Sweet is making some huge beats too, you should definately get Kerb, coz the flipside is just as big as Kerb - which is MASSIVE! The tune 'Marxmen' is a total floor rocker too.....

these are all things you would have heard Plasticman, or Kode 9 drop at some point....

hope thats a few pointers!

Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2005 7:55 pm
by datura
this will be copped:

http://www.ghostly.com/1.0/ghostly/gi45.shtml

i like his james cotton, tadd mullinix and soundmurderer & sk-1 stuff as well..can't wait for the new album.

Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2005 3:24 pm
by m9918868
Really worth mentioning as well:

Alva.Noto

with a pretty complete archive containing clips of most of his work.

Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2005 5:15 pm
by swp
m9918868 wrote:Let me add this label, which seems to me a fuckin' top notch label. I've been listening to this clip for two hours non-stop now and it rocks my socks real hard.

Dude, where is my visa... 8)
damn this one cursor miner is a fuckin amazing track one of the dopest hardest tracks i ever heard got to watch these guys :twisted:

Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2005 9:19 am
by [b]racket
Cursor Miner is awesome - if you think that tracks hard check out a tune called 'Metathon' by him.

Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2005 5:19 pm
by alex bk-bk
hmmmm veeery interesting. Biggup the people who said Wasteland and Alva Noto.

Was anyone ever into the ambush hardcore junggle/ragga/breakcore stuff? It's all a bit dead now, but I was really into it a few years back.

And biggup appleblim for recomending the best grime producers. I'll add to that Young Dot. He's new but he's made the best grime instru of the year IMO.

I'm not sure what to suggest myself to be honest. Used to be obsessively interested in cross-polynation of scenes and though yeah i still think its important, nowadays i'm quite selfish with my variety.

possibly Team Shadetek. I know a few people were talking about releases on their label but they're actually a heavy production duo as well. Nowadays they're focusing on grime (theyre signed to Jahmek The World and doing tunes with Skepta and co) but they've done some wicked glitch-hop and bashment stuff.

But one thing i'd definetly say is Constellation - the Godspeed You Black Emperor / Silver Mt Zion stuff is take it or leave it I guess, if you love it like me then great, but I won't try and convince you.
But some of the other stuff on the label is incredible and worth yalls' attention. Particularly these bands:
re, hanged up, polmo polpo, le fly pan am, 1 speed bike

anybody into Black Dice?. As a friend pointed out their last two albums could function as a soundbank for grime and dubstep producers. They make NEW NOISES, something which IMO is crucial at such a post-modern time of internal references. [/b]

Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2005 5:23 pm
by r33lc4sh
Alex bk-bk wrote:hmmmm veeery interesting. Biggup the people who said Wasteland and Alva Noto.

Was anyone ever into the ambush hardcore junggle/ragga/breakcore stuff? It's all a bit dead now, but I was really into it a few years back.
as i wrote somewhere here, my journey into land of dubstep started after dj scud was playing somet dubstep and grime here in poland
i'm still into breakcore scene and www.c8.com is still vital place :)
my m8 desper with whom i run monthly parties has some releases on Ambush as Slepcy (maybe u know this one 8) )

Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2005 5:25 pm
by m9918868
Alex bk-bk wrote:Was anyone ever into the ambush hardcore junggle/ragga/breakcore stuff? It's all a bit dead now, but I was really into it a few years back.
Nah, never really liked it... i'm keen on the Hellfish & Producer hard tek stylee though. They make up for an amazing kind of parties as well. :D

Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2005 9:02 am
by scary
"and next in the golden oldies section:"
I'd recommend Rockers Hi-Fi for anyone into the dubstep sound. Especially their second album Mish-mash is a killer.

Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2005 1:38 am
by dubway
appleblim wrote:yo Dubway, pickin up on Grime that u might like....

u should check

Davinche : all of the Dirty Canvas EPs, and his produuctions for Kano & Essentials....even if u don't like vocals, the instrumentals on those EPs are just HUGE...(Jenny by Essentials being one)

Terror Danjah: pretty much everything on the Aftershock label, but particularly Nightcralwer and Sonar, and Big ED on FL records

Wiley: i know it may be stating the obvious but Wiley should be yr first point of call for experimental grime...rhythms like Freeze, Ice Rink, Eskimo Devils Mix and so on are enthraling, deep, spooked.....groundbreaking. you should check the Roll Deep Poltergeist Relay EP too....

Skepta: Private Caller, Mucktion, & DTI are all bad rhythms, and really different....tho peeps say he is very influenced by Wiley, i reckon he's got his own sound...

on a different tip J Sweet is making some huge beats too, you should definately get Kerb, coz the flipside is just as big as Kerb - which is MASSIVE! The tune 'Marxmen' is a total floor rocker too.....

these are all things you would have heard Plasticman, or Kode 9 drop at some point....

hope thats a few pointers!
thnx!

Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2005 1:39 am
by dubway
Zefa wrote:
Paulie wrote:the new Modeselektor album is heavy.
Seconded...rude album...all there stuff is sick tho!! :twisted:

Music for dubsteppas...

Basic Channel 1-9
All the Burial Mix back cat
All the Wackies back cat released by BC
All the Basic Replay back cat released by BC Ijahman Levi and Keith Hudson, Jackie Mittoo etc
M series - my personal fave is M7 - can get lost in that tune, truly awsome.
Stuff by Deadbeat - particularly the album - New world observer
Bluetrain back cat - wicked dub tunes by Steve O'Sullivan
Deepchord stuff - in a similar vein to Basic Channel but deeper
Rod Modell's stuff solo and with Deepchord
Carsten Nicolai and the stuff on Raster Noton - all of it - truly minimal electronics.
Twilight Circus dub stuff - wicked!!
this is the answer :P

Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2005 2:29 pm
by boomnoise
Wasteland's new album called All Versus All is due to drop late feb 06 - i personally can't wait

Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2005 3:24 pm
by [b]racket
Anyone into Cassetteboy? Their last album 'Dead Horse' has been giving me plenty of laughs..