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Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 1:06 pm
by batfink
numaestro wrote: Check some Ray Keith - it blows breakage clean out the water.
:lol: :lol: :lol:

that's a good one. :wink:

Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 1:12 pm
by elgato
numaestro wrote:With all due respect this is an opinion that seems quite common among some dnb heads but I dont get it - sure I'll drop breakage from time to time but aint nithing new there - aint pushing the sound. Go and check some old school gear - its the sme thing really just a bit rawer. Check some Ray Keith - it blows breakage clean out the water. No hating on the new dnb producers but I think they are overated a bit. Seems like peeps are a bit desperate to find some new leftfield heroes
To some extent this is true, but some of his production is, in my opinion, pushing things forward in his choppage, ive heard a lot of old school and his edits on Acid Rain or Trance still fucking cane it. And structurally his Out of Reach / Who What Where 12" brings some very very fresh styles. But the reason I love breakage is mainly because of his atmospheres - the sense of sorrow in his music makes it stand out a mile to me. When heard in a club, for me it changes what jungle makes me feel... rather than making me bruk out, it seems rather to meditatively envelop...the drums are primarily just an overwhelming wall of sound over which the melody dances and evokes. In a strange sense its comparable to some dubstep except the space created by minimal percussion is replaced by a complete, engulfing wall, but having a very similar effect on the role played by the other elements.

So while technically it might be said he isnt pushing the envelope in particular, in a subtle sense he does seem to be to me, and regardless he just writes very beautiful, evocative music.

For me, in terms of the most boundary breaking dnb, cant test Martsman and Sileni at the moment, their tunes are too much: "itch-step"!!!

Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 2:34 pm
by numaestro
Its cool your feelin his atmospheres and stuff - s'pose for me if I wanna get atmospheric I'll drop DUBSTEP - now that shit really is fresh!! :lol:

Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 5:12 pm
by amick
Amit - Pirates

Equinox - Acid Rain [Breakage RMX]

boh!

Re: Amit and dubstep

Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 5:47 pm
by capsule
Intoccabile wrote:I can't help but notice the similarities between Amit's production style and dubstep.

The atmospherics, the drum programming, even his choice of drum hits remind me of dubstep
Very true.

I assume u have heard his set @ Breezeblock Januari 06. The first tune he plays is very similar to Dubstep. Big beat, big tune.

Indeed very refreshing, big up Amit!

Re: Amit and dubstep

Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 5:54 pm
by triac
Intoccabile wrote: Amit making dubstep would be sick !
Wouldn't surprise me if we hear something from him at a dubstep tempo. Klute is well known to be feelin the sound, been seen at FWD>> and so on... I'm sure someone was saying the same was true of Amit, but I might have made it up...

:?:

Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 5:58 pm
by kion
I suspect they're feeling the sound, but will more than likely incorporate the skewed dynamics into their dnb rather than do dubstep itself. Might be wrong tho, but would make sense to do this rather than jump on a different train entirely.

Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 6:06 pm
by triac
KION wrote:I suspect they're feeling the sound, but will more than likely incorporate the skewed dynamics into their dnb rather than do dubstep itself. Might be wrong tho, but would make sense to do this rather than jump on a different train entirely.
Yeah, I'd be very surprised if either of them suddenly jumped on the bandwagon, so to speak. But Klute seems to like making his own thing outside dnb, so I wouldn't be surprised to hear the odd tune or two...

ps - i'm that mate of Luke's from Switzerland who you met at last DMZ. Ez...

Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 6:42 pm
by shonky
Not heard the guy before, starting to wish I'd gone to that night a few weeks ago down here. Shizzle, he's really good. I too have been quite bored with dnb for this century so far, so am really impressed.

Re: Amit and dubstep

Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 6:42 pm
by 2000f
Intoccabile wrote:Any Amit fans here ?

I'm amazed at how much space there is in his tracks.

Very refreshing to hear something like this.

Makes me wonder why I ignored him for so long !

I can't help but notice the similarities between Amit's production style and dubstep.

The atmospherics, the drum programming, even his choice of drum hits remind me of dubstep

Amit making dubstep would be sick !

What do you think ?

Any other dnb producers who have a similar style ?


AMIT IS KING!!!

Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 8:19 pm
by hate recordings
Crazydave wrote:listened to those samples, cheers...


i can just TELL the D&B heads I know will say "why doesn't it burst into something? it's all intro" :lol:


peeps miss the point
lol, reason why im not a huge fan of his tunes. it really does sound like that to me. the man is bad tho, no question. all evil. gotta at least respect that.

Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 8:32 pm
by sybian
really innovative wiev of nbd ;)

Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 11:12 pm
by kozee
loved amit since tronic and rage times.

Re: Amit and dubstep

Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2006 8:30 am
by stealth:uk
Intoccabile wrote:Any Amit fans here ?

I'm amazed at how much space there is in his tracks.

Very refreshing to hear something like this.

Makes me wonder why I ignored him for so long !

I can't help but notice the similarities between Amit's production style and dubstep.

The atmospherics, the drum programming, even his choice of drum hits remind me of dubstep

Amit making dubstep would be sick !

What do you think ?

Any other dnb producers who have a similar style ?

a lil hedz up.. Amits playing at Primal August this year...watch this space for more info!

Re: Amit and dubstep

Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 9:10 pm
by TopManLurka
are you absolutely stupendous in the face brother.

couldn't find a fred for the tune but just head 'don't forget your roots'.

m8....

tek my money right now. right now.

Re: Amit and dubstep

Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 9:23 pm
by barksdalebeats
Yeah Amit and dubsteps workin for me, every release is getting better.

Wasn't that bothered about 'acid trip' but it's grown on me but excited that my fav dub atm ('dont forget your roots') is getting a release

Re: Amit and dubstep

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 1:37 am
by test_recordings
I just found this, fucking love it!


Re: Amit and dubstep

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 3:12 am
by tacospheros
Amit was way ahead of his time i think. dnb was going thru a very bad period of clownstep and angry headbanging shite around the mid 2000s and his sound was always a welcome departure from that. i remember MK Ultra and Gatecrasher just obliterating dancefloors

Re: Amit and dubstep

Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2013 8:17 pm
by dopocc
Don