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file should be fine, i re-upped this and 100% works for me.
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file should be fine, i re-upped this and 100% works for me.
peac
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rekorder wrote:Skweee is Hip-Hop.badger wrote:should hopefully be able to convert a few hip hop heads with this one
standard ignorant statement typical of hip-hoppers..
"its all hip-hop"
well maybe if thats your foundation in modern music, for some of the rest of us whos tastes go back further than the 80's theres a lot more to draw from.. for example the argument could be made that all hip-hop is funk, soul and R & B....
don't go getting upset by that now

LOL
Real mature.
Real mature.
19th October - Jahtari Presents Tapes EP Launch Party @ Gramaphone, London w/ Tapes, Clause Four & International Observer.
23rd October - Galway, Ireland.
31st October - UFO @ Dojo, Bristol w/ Dema.
http://www.myspace.com/rekorder87
23rd October - Galway, Ireland.
31st October - UFO @ Dojo, Bristol w/ Dema.
http://www.myspace.com/rekorder87
Downloading now, big ups!Harmönia wrote:check our latest SKWEEE LIKE A PIG RADIOSHOW, (last thursday on www.basso.fi)
http://www.sendspace.com/file/chfynn%27 ... ile/chfynn
hosted ny mesak & v.c.
feat v.c. & spartan lover live jam
includes a message from randy barracuda, live interview w eero johannes & message from stickem USA.
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TROLL.Tekton Naggar wrote:so debates and making points are immature?rekorder wrote:LOL
Real mature.
or is everyone only untitled in a view as long as its the same as yours?
you really are a balanced individual... and my comments are adding to the debate, not intended or you or your ego..
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so back to this is skweee hip-hop thing...
theres bound to be some comparisons that can do made due to the tempo etc, but the ethos and methods behind separate it..
hip-hop has its sampling culture, the graf, b-boy and 'lifestyle' ethos behind it which doesn't seem present in skweee, a few of the skweee artists i know don't really sample anything and its got a freestyle method of production which is more like the approach of herbie hancock, larry white etc while some producers also taking in the circuit bending used by some modern electronica artists...
the main similaritys that people seem to make between the new wave of electronic hip-hop & skweee is the use (or dis-use) of a quantize function on beats.. although most of the 'new' hip-hop is still based on a sample(s) embellished with added beats and synths while most skweee seems built from the ground up with synths, circuit bent stuff and home-made controllers, and played in a live context with the same equipment.. the live shows and battles taking full use of this by actually having live jams improvising on top of segments of tracks. there can be comparisons made between this method of performance and hip-hop Dj teams but seeming that turntablism is a part of hip-hop this comparison (IMO) hasn't really got legs because a team of djs aren't going to perform the same kind of show as the more usual hip-hop performance of 1 dj and a few mc's...
therefore (imo) there can be some similaritys made in some parts of the methodology but that doesn't mean there are the same thing and one can not claim to be the parent of the other....
theres bound to be some comparisons that can do made due to the tempo etc, but the ethos and methods behind separate it..
hip-hop has its sampling culture, the graf, b-boy and 'lifestyle' ethos behind it which doesn't seem present in skweee, a few of the skweee artists i know don't really sample anything and its got a freestyle method of production which is more like the approach of herbie hancock, larry white etc while some producers also taking in the circuit bending used by some modern electronica artists...
the main similaritys that people seem to make between the new wave of electronic hip-hop & skweee is the use (or dis-use) of a quantize function on beats.. although most of the 'new' hip-hop is still based on a sample(s) embellished with added beats and synths while most skweee seems built from the ground up with synths, circuit bent stuff and home-made controllers, and played in a live context with the same equipment.. the live shows and battles taking full use of this by actually having live jams improvising on top of segments of tracks. there can be comparisons made between this method of performance and hip-hop Dj teams but seeming that turntablism is a part of hip-hop this comparison (IMO) hasn't really got legs because a team of djs aren't going to perform the same kind of show as the more usual hip-hop performance of 1 dj and a few mc's...
therefore (imo) there can be some similaritys made in some parts of the methodology but that doesn't mean there are the same thing and one can not claim to be the parent of the other....
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nah mate, hes had a go at me for expressing my view on something on another forum..datura wrote:TROLL.Tekton Naggar wrote:so debates and making points are immature?rekorder wrote:LOL
Real mature.
or is everyone only untitled in a view as long as its the same as yours?
you really are a balanced individual... and my comments are adding to the debate, not intended or you or your ego..
so yeah i guess there is a little bitterness in my post but hey, getting told you have no right to an opinion is out of order. same as being Pm'd insults for stating my view on music on a music forum.
datura wrote:TROLL.Tekton Naggar wrote:so debates and making points are immature?rekorder wrote:LOL
Real mature.
or is everyone only untitled in a view as long as its the same as yours?
you really are a balanced individual... and my comments are adding to the debate, not intended or you or your ego..

You're damn right.
19th October - Jahtari Presents Tapes EP Launch Party @ Gramaphone, London w/ Tapes, Clause Four & International Observer.
23rd October - Galway, Ireland.
31st October - UFO @ Dojo, Bristol w/ Dema.
http://www.myspace.com/rekorder87
23rd October - Galway, Ireland.
31st October - UFO @ Dojo, Bristol w/ Dema.
http://www.myspace.com/rekorder87
Not going to go round in circles on this as you've just regurgetated what's already been said.Tekton Naggar wrote:so back to this is skweee hip-hop thing...
theres bound to be some comparisons that can do made due to the tempo etc, but the ethos and methods behind separate it..
hip-hop has its sampling culture, the graf, b-boy and 'lifestyle' ethos behind it which doesn't seem present in skweee, a few of the skweee artists i know don't really sample anything and its got a freestyle method of production which is more like the approach of herbie hancock, larry white etc while some producers also taking in the circuit bending used by some modern electronica artists...
the main similaritys that people seem to make between the new wave of electronic hip-hop & skweee is the use (or dis-use) of a quantize function on beats.. although most of the 'new' hip-hop is still based on a sample(s) embellished with added beats and synths while most skweee seems built from the ground up with synths, circuit bent stuff and home-made controllers, and played in a live context with the same equipment.. the live shows and battles taking full use of this by actually having live jams improvising on top of segments of tracks. there can be comparisons made between this method of performance and hip-hop Dj teams but seeming that turntablism is a part of hip-hop this comparison (IMO) hasn't really got legs because a team of djs aren't going to perform the same kind of show as the more usual hip-hop performance of 1 dj and a few mc's...
therefore (imo) there can be some similaritys made in some parts of the methodology but that doesn't mean there are the same thing and one can not claim to be the parent of the other....
Not got me on ignore on here have you sugartits?
19th October - Jahtari Presents Tapes EP Launch Party @ Gramaphone, London w/ Tapes, Clause Four & International Observer.
23rd October - Galway, Ireland.
31st October - UFO @ Dojo, Bristol w/ Dema.
http://www.myspace.com/rekorder87
23rd October - Galway, Ireland.
31st October - UFO @ Dojo, Bristol w/ Dema.
http://www.myspace.com/rekorder87
Again, complete conjecture.Tekton Naggar wrote:the main similaritys that people seem to make between the new wave of electronic hip-hop & skweee is the use (or dis-use) of a quantize function on beats.. although most of the 'new' hip-hop is still based on a sample(s) embellished with added beats and synths .
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19th October - Jahtari Presents Tapes EP Launch Party @ Gramaphone, London w/ Tapes, Clause Four & International Observer.
23rd October - Galway, Ireland.
31st October - UFO @ Dojo, Bristol w/ Dema.
http://www.myspace.com/rekorder87
23rd October - Galway, Ireland.
31st October - UFO @ Dojo, Bristol w/ Dema.
http://www.myspace.com/rekorder87
What you were doing was debating? LOL.Tekton Naggar wrote:so debates and making points are immature?rekorder wrote:LOL
Real mature.
or is everyone only untitled in a view as long as its the same as yours?
you really are a balanced individual... and my comments are adding to the debate, not intended or you or your ego..
This "debate" you claim to be starting with this comment seems to be completely based around having a go at me personally. That's a debate to you is it?Tekton Naggar wrote:rekorder wrote:Skweee is Hip-Hop.badger wrote:should hopefully be able to convert a few hip hop heads with this one
standard ignorant statement typical of hip-hoppers..
"its all hip-hop"
well maybe if thats your foundation in modern music, for some of the rest of us whos tastes go back further than the 80's theres a lot more to draw from.. for example the argument could be made that all hip-hop is funk, soul and R & B....
don't go getting upset by that now
19th October - Jahtari Presents Tapes EP Launch Party @ Gramaphone, London w/ Tapes, Clause Four & International Observer.
23rd October - Galway, Ireland.
31st October - UFO @ Dojo, Bristol w/ Dema.
http://www.myspace.com/rekorder87
23rd October - Galway, Ireland.
31st October - UFO @ Dojo, Bristol w/ Dema.
http://www.myspace.com/rekorder87
it's semi-monthly show, a bit random actually...Brockolio wrote:really feeling that Skwee Like A Pig show.
tons of bangers in that one...
is this a weekly show? if so, would definitely like to see more of the sets archived.
out to the Skwee connection!
all the shows have been posted up here http://www.flogstadanshall.com/nos_frm/ ... 00902&u=87 but i doubt the links are not active anymore...
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warp
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ehc
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claws cousteau
pikku jouni
harmönia
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wankers united
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easy
cold turkey
harmönia
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eero johannes
katt witt 700 watts
planet mu
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rigas den andre
too low for the show
flogsta danshall
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rustie
zig zag
wireblock
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boyz of caligula
must 'amamba
harmönia
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stickem
double dare dog megamix
titch
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joxaren
ritambluz
sonic
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beatbully vs pubs panseno
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spartan lover & v.c.
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v.c. feat spartan lover
live
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laineen kasperi
palautekirje saatanalle
ähky
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pavan
punt kick
flogsta danshall
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dimitry ghost
bus funk
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poborsk
mazinger skweee
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harmonic 313
problem 2
warp
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gangstarr
who got gunz
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nic notion
detroit muscle
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andre nickatina
nickatina says
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living legends
addicted
25.
möller feat pubs panseno
slurpin juice
26.
paltazar
plong weeeks
harmönia
27.
v.c.
kor 4 life
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flying lotus
tea leaf dancers
warp
2.
mrs. qeada
orc borg
harmönia
3.
eeden hashis center
b2
ehc
4.
claws cousteau
pikku jouni
harmönia
5.
wankers united
live goes on
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6.
easy
cold turkey
harmönia
7.
eero johannes
katt witt 700 watts
planet mu
8.
rigas den andre
too low for the show
flogsta danshall
9.
rustie
zig zag
wireblock
10.
boyz of caligula
must 'amamba
harmönia
11.
stickem
double dare dog megamix
titch
12.
joxaren
ritambluz
sonic
13.
beatbully vs pubs panseno
?
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14.
spartan lover & v.c.
live
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15.
v.c. feat spartan lover
live
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16.
laineen kasperi
palautekirje saatanalle
ähky
17.
pavan
punt kick
flogsta danshall
18.
dimitry ghost
bus funk
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19.
poborsk
mazinger skweee
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20.
harmonic 313
problem 2
warp
21.
gangstarr
who got gunz
22.
nic notion
detroit muscle
23.
andre nickatina
nickatina says
24.
living legends
addicted
25.
möller feat pubs panseno
slurpin juice
26.
paltazar
plong weeeks
harmönia
27.
v.c.
kor 4 life
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