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by badger » Tue Feb 12, 2008 1:44 pm
ooh cheers. will defintely be downloading this. nice one
Corpsey wrote:Doesn't he make house music now?
I pray for the 2step/wookie revival
haven't heard much of his new stuff but his sia remix is pretty housey, audio here
http://dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?p=500115#500115
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by djake » Wed Feb 13, 2008 3:41 am
noooo not sendspace
i get like 1kbs dwnload on dat for some weird reason

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by bob crunkhouse » Wed Feb 13, 2008 4:41 am
Corpsey wrote:Doesn't he make house music now?
I pray for the 2step/wookie revival
Yep, i paid 10 quid to get in to the worst club in Brighton in the hope of hearing some good garage, he played strictly house, the really bad kind of pop/club stuff..Mix looks good though, cheers for the link.
Everyone always going on about a 2step revival and i totally agree, but dosent seem to be anyone out there making this kind of stuff at a high enough quality. Maybe im not listening to the right stuff?
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by bob crunkhouse » Wed Feb 13, 2008 5:08 am
any chance of a tracklist from anyone?
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by chu » Mon Feb 18, 2008 11:42 pm
Some sick mixes here, safe
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by shonky » Fri Feb 22, 2008 12:47 pm
Bob Crunkhouse wrote:Everyone always going on about a 2step revival and i totally agree, but dosent seem to be anyone out there making this kind of stuff at a high enough quality. Maybe im not listening to the right stuff?
What you listening to, haven't seen shit on the new 2 step front apart from the dubstep variants (TRG, Martyn, Burial, etc)
Hmm....

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by elgato » Fri Feb 22, 2008 1:12 pm
Shonky wrote:Bob Crunkhouse wrote:Everyone always going on about a 2step revival and i totally agree, but dosent seem to be anyone out there making this kind of stuff at a high enough quality. Maybe im not listening to the right stuff?
What you listening to, haven't seen shit on the new 2 step front apart from the dubstep variants (TRG, Martyn, Burial, etc)
there are probably more, but Duncan Powell and Karl Tuff Enuff Brown are two artists still recently making superb 2-step and 4x4, but they never really went away...
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by shonky » Fri Feb 22, 2008 4:58 pm
elgato wrote:Shonky wrote:Bob Crunkhouse wrote:Everyone always going on about a 2step revival and i totally agree, but dosent seem to be anyone out there making this kind of stuff at a high enough quality. Maybe im not listening to the right stuff?
What you listening to, haven't seen shit on the new 2 step front apart from the dubstep variants (TRG, Martyn, Burial, etc)
there are probably more, but Duncan Powell and Karl Tuff Enuff Brown are two artists still recently making superb 2-step and 4x4, but they never really went away...
Let's hope there might be a revival when the bassline house people get bored of 4/4 beats and go for dropping some out and creating a completely original form of music that's got nothing to do with the history of garage cause it's like NOT A LONDON THING

Hmm....

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by elgato » Fri Feb 22, 2008 6:00 pm
Shonky wrote:elgato wrote:Shonky wrote:Bob Crunkhouse wrote:Everyone always going on about a 2step revival and i totally agree, but dosent seem to be anyone out there making this kind of stuff at a high enough quality. Maybe im not listening to the right stuff?
What you listening to, haven't seen shit on the new 2 step front apart from the dubstep variants (TRG, Martyn, Burial, etc)
there are probably more, but Duncan Powell and Karl Tuff Enuff Brown are two artists still recently making superb 2-step and 4x4, but they never really went away...
Let's hope there might be a revival when the bassline house people get bored of 4/4 beats and go for dropping some out and creating a completely original form of music that's got nothing to do with the history of garage cause it's like NOT A LONDON THING

haha indeed, indeed. still, a bit of broken bassline would be decent
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by badger » Mon Feb 25, 2008 1:37 pm
lovely mix. cheers for sharing
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by duttier yuppie » Thu Feb 28, 2008 1:11 pm
Whoop!!! Cheers for this...It makes me think of females dancing and that's a good thing.

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by diss04 » Mon Apr 14, 2008 7:49 pm
re-up please????
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by braiden » Mon Apr 14, 2008 8:54 pm
please
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by powerpill » Mon Apr 21, 2008 9:19 am
yeah for sure!
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by corpsey » Mon Apr 21, 2008 1:41 pm
Forgot all about this, will try and upload it when I get home
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by epithet » Mon Apr 21, 2008 2:19 pm
Shonky wrote:
Let's hope there might be a revival when the bassline house people get bored of 4/4 beats and go for dropping some out and creating a completely original form of music that's got nothing to do with the history of garage cause it's like NOT A LONDON THING

heh... i live in hope
Be keen to hear the mix. Thing about wookie and MJ cole at the time was, they remixed everything in the signature 2 step style, (skippy beats and running basslines mostly with the odd bit of mr oizo type of wobble) usually though to the detriment of their real actual 2 step garage tunes, of which during the period most of wookies remixes were done for this mix, there was a lot of quality stuff around, both their own and others. To me it kind of cheapened the genre. In retrospect having a lot of 2 step remixes of neo soul and r'n'b may have hastened garages demise and severely dwindled it's fanbase.
I think, as with lessons learnt from d'n'b in trying to out hard and out dark the competition and in doing so alienating the females who couldn't dance to it anymore so too can dubstep learn from the mistakes of garage/2 step.
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by diss04 » Mon Apr 21, 2008 9:13 pm
i want my re-up!

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by diss04 » Fri Apr 25, 2008 1:39 pm
Corpsey, whens our re-up man?

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by rob_o » Fri Apr 25, 2008 5:27 pm
yes, nice one for this

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