Hudson Mohawke - Polyfolk Dance EP

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Post by moolac » Sun Feb 22, 2009 3:18 pm

actually.. should've mentioned this if anyone's in london:

Numbers with Hudson Mohawke at Plastic People - *DATE IS NOW RESCHEDULED TO THURSDAY 26TH MARCH DUE TO A DOUBLE BOOKING (not our fault)* tix still valid

Beyond (rinse/fwd) will be taking place on 5th March (our orig date) at Plastic People with a top lineup including Marcus Nasty, Roska, Geeneus... will be there anyway. Please pas son the info f you knew anone planing on coming.

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Post by rekordah » Sun Feb 22, 2009 4:24 pm

moolac wrote:actually.. should've mentioned this if anyone's in london:

Numbers with Hudson Mohawke at Plastic People - *DATE IS NOW RESCHEDULED TO THURSDAY 26TH MARCH DUE TO A DOUBLE BOOKING (not our fault)* tix still valid

Beyond (rinse/fwd) will be taking place on 5th March (our orig date) at Plastic People with a top lineup including Marcus Nasty, Roska, Geeneus... will be there anyway. Please pas son the info f you knew anone planing on coming.

Infotixetc:
http://www.nmbrs.net
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Just my luck, I really wanted to reach this. We had Lukid booked to come to Bristol on the 5th, but then we had to change the date........ To the 26th!

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Post by ballers » Sun Feb 22, 2009 5:52 pm

linear wrote:Unbelievable release. Is it just me or is hud mo actually a lot better than rustie, who always seems to get all the press out of the scottish scene?
rustie has put out more records hence the regular press activity.

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Post by optimum » Sun Feb 22, 2009 6:34 pm

Hudmo's good but Rustie's leading the pack imo

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Post by efa » Tue Feb 24, 2009 12:47 pm

Sick EP - had to get the wax.
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Post by deezer » Tue Feb 24, 2009 7:12 pm

top TOP EP, been rinsing the fuck out of it.......
Think he just edges rustie but like a previous guy said i like coffee AND tea too ;)
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Post by skweeelicious! » Thu Feb 26, 2009 9:50 pm

i enjoy them both a lot. they're quite different, don't think you can compare them really. hudmo's more leftfield so prolly won't get as much notice.

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Post by constrobuz » Fri Feb 27, 2009 12:05 am

i'd say rustie actually has some weirder tracks, but hudson mohawke sounds a bit more sophisticated, professional, and polished though.

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Post by crowleyhead » Fri Feb 27, 2009 12:14 am

Constrobuz wrote:i'd say rustie actually has some weirder tracks, but hudson mohawke sounds a bit more sophisticated, professional, and polished though.
I'm totally in agreement with you for once, good sir!

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Post by lowerthanlower » Fri Feb 27, 2009 1:21 am

Constrobuz wrote:i'd say rustie actually has some weirder tracks, but hudson mohawke sounds a bit more sophisticated, professional, and polished though.
I think Rustie's production value is VERY high, the mastering is mind blowing on some good headphones. Very clean and crisp. However, HudMo tends to use a fair bit of low quality drums, which gives it more of a fuzzy choppy sound and samples that have been stretched and slowed, Whereas Rustie doesnt...

I think I disagree... but nonetheless both amazing at each approach Id say.

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Post by constrobuz » Fri Feb 27, 2009 2:21 am

LowerThanLower wrote:
Constrobuz wrote:i'd say rustie actually has some weirder tracks, but hudson mohawke sounds a bit more sophisticated, professional, and polished though.
I think Rustie's production value is VERY high, the mastering is mind blowing on some good headphones. Very clean and crisp. However, HudMo tends to use a fair bit of low quality drums, which gives it more of a fuzzy choppy sound and samples that have been stretched and slowed, Whereas Rustie doesnt...

I think I disagree... but nonetheless both amazing at each approach Id say.
if you're basing your opinion off cafe de phresh/jagz the smack/various 12"s then i can see where you're coming from, but a majority of rustie's unreleased shit sounds very much like how you described hudson mohawke's music.

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Post by pidge » Fri Feb 27, 2009 2:31 am

Rustie has such a diverse range of styles though.

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Post by lowerthanlower » Fri Feb 27, 2009 9:11 pm

Constrobuz wrote:
LowerThanLower wrote:
Constrobuz wrote:i'd say rustie actually has some weirder tracks, but hudson mohawke sounds a bit more sophisticated, professional, and polished though.
I think Rustie's production value is VERY high, the mastering is mind blowing on some good headphones. Very clean and crisp. However, HudMo tends to use a fair bit of low quality drums, which gives it more of a fuzzy choppy sound and samples that have been stretched and slowed, Whereas Rustie doesnt...

I think I disagree... but nonetheless both amazing at each approach Id say.
if you're basing your opinion off cafe de phresh/jagz the smack/various 12"s then i can see where you're coming from, but a majority of rustie's unreleased shit sounds very much like how you described hudson mohawke's music.
intrigued to hear some of that unreleased ish.. any track names i can google?

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Post by constrobuz » Fri Feb 27, 2009 9:29 pm

LowerThanLower wrote:
Constrobuz wrote:
LowerThanLower wrote:
Constrobuz wrote:i'd say rustie actually has some weirder tracks, but hudson mohawke sounds a bit more sophisticated, professional, and polished though.
I think Rustie's production value is VERY high, the mastering is mind blowing on some good headphones. Very clean and crisp. However, HudMo tends to use a fair bit of low quality drums, which gives it more of a fuzzy choppy sound and samples that have been stretched and slowed, Whereas Rustie doesnt...

I think I disagree... but nonetheless both amazing at each approach Id say.
if you're basing your opinion off cafe de phresh/jagz the smack/various 12"s then i can see where you're coming from, but a majority of rustie's unreleased shit sounds very much like how you described hudson mohawke's music.
intrigued to hear some of that unreleased ish.. any track names i can google?
now ur dying lesson (rustie remix)
znapple
japanese telecom remix
bare hugs
based on a true story
did you forget
quick tunnels
ecto hugs
squirrel treats
pressure bubbles

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Post by lowerthanlower » Sat Feb 28, 2009 4:04 am

yeah Ive heard a few of them unreleased beats. They started sounding a bit like a retro Halloween (the movie) soundtrack, with the 80s synths n that. so, I can see how you mean theyre a bit like HudMo's too.

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Post by dubway » Sat Feb 28, 2009 9:17 am

huge EP!
hudson is a don!

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Re: Hudson Mohawke - Polyfolk Dance EP

Post by damu » Sun Jul 18, 2010 12:53 am

i know we've all heard it a million times but just dropped in to say shit hot ep. abolsutely love. one of my favourites.

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Re: Hudson Mohawke - Polyfolk Dance EP

Post by swagerr » Mon Jul 19, 2010 11:22 am

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Re: Hudson Mohawke - Polyfolk Dance EP

Post by leealden06 » Tue Sep 14, 2010 7:29 am

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