Coki - Sold as Rock
Coki - Light One
Coki - Super LFO
would like some audio/mix links, or atleast a spelling-out interpretation of how sick the bassline is (i.e. waaahwibbwibbwubWOOHwizzlewuzzle), so i can have an understanding. thank you.
Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 8:44 am
by reptilian
-Dubson- wrote:
mattron wrote:check it.
recent coki:
edit: link is now an MP3 instead of a WAV
Mattron I know exactly what your thinking! Why haven't Rinse or Kiss played ANY new Coki dubs lately? Because this is exactly what I'm thinking. All that keeps me going, besides his flawless track record, is this Loefah interview from Blackdowns blog:
Loefah: But you know what I mean. Coki’s on some self destruct shit right now. He’s like ‘fuck these guys, they’re writing my beats for me,’ so he’s taken it to some next level now. <- THIS
B: Like what?
L: It’s just impossible to say with words. <- THISSSS
B: Angrier and noisier than before?
L: You’ll hear it, it’s hard to explain.
Re: Coki dubs
Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2009 8:50 pm
by -dubson-
I know this has been posted before here but oh well.
How has this tune ever only been played on radio once?!? Makes you wonoder what Coki has up his sleeve...
Re: Coki dubs
Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2009 9:43 pm
by LFTCLCK!
Yeah I uploaded that. Unbelievable tune.
I can just imagine what his studio looks like. It's gotta be like a dungeon full of giant levers attached to huge chemical vats. With cyborg rats running around eating through primitive electrical wiring. Red candles everwhere, and Mala is scared to go downstairs to the dungeon because Coki is always doing the MUAHAHA evil laugh. Then when he completes his tunes, he puts them in a steel time capsule, and catapults it into a nearby swamp, where ghouls attempt to open and feast on them. But on rare occasions the capsules go off target and land in the hands of small children, or in the sun-roofs of certain DJ's like N-Type & Chef who circle Coki's estate waiting for the unknown.
Re: Coki dubs
Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2009 11:30 pm
by esfandyar
LFTCLCK! wrote:Yeah I uploaded that. Unbelievable tune.
I can just imagine what his studio looks like. It's gotta be like a dungeon full of giant levers attached to huge chemical vats. With cyborg rats running around eating through primitive electrical wiring. Red candles everwhere, and Mala is scared to go downstairs to the dungeon because Coki is always doing the MUAHAHA evil laugh. Then when he completes his tunes, he puts them in a steel time capsule, and catapults it into a nearby swamp, where ghouls attempt to open and feast on them. But on rare occasions the capsules go off target and land in the hands of small children, or in the sun-roofs of certain DJ's like N-Type & Chef who circle Coki's estate waiting for the unknown.
laughed out loud on that. the whole dungeon thing is coki's studio for sure. his eyes glow red.
Re: Coki dubs
Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2009 11:32 pm
by firky
LFTCLCK! wrote:Yeah I uploaded that. Unbelievable tune.
I can just imagine what his studio looks like. It's gotta be like a dungeon full of giant levers attached to huge chemical vats. With cyborg rats running around eating through primitive electrical wiring. Red candles everwhere, and Mala is scared to go downstairs to the dungeon because Coki is always doing the MUAHAHA evil laugh. Then when he completes his tunes, he puts them in a steel time capsule, and catapults it into a nearby swamp, where ghouls attempt to open and feast on them. But on rare occasions the capsules go off target and land in the hands of small children, or in the sun-roofs of certain DJ's like N-Type & Chef who circle Coki's estate waiting for the unknown.
perhaps a little off topic, but my favourite dubstep moment ever is when Coki dropped 'sound boy' at dmz and the whole crowd was singing 'just one of those da-a-a-ays, just one of those days.'
I want an I SWEAR release, the basslines proper dubby. I like how it contrasts to the original, dark and moody with the original seems more upbeat.
Re:
Posted: Thu Dec 10, 2009 8:02 pm
by partition
tomassive wrote:thief in da night
Re: Re:
Posted: Thu Dec 10, 2009 8:08 pm
by ST100
.onelove. wrote:I want an I SWEAR release, the basslines proper dubby. I like how it contrasts to the original, dark and moody with the original seems more upbeat.