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Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 4:42 pm
by pacomari
Tayo already pushed the dubstep (Skream, Mystikz, Benga and more featured) on Fabriclive cd... You all been sleeping or what?

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 6:04 pm
by bouyaka
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bouyaka wrote:I saw BSS live last august and it was nothing special actually..it was just like listening to the LP on a good soundsystem entertained by a crap MC...Petty the female MC who did Yah wasnt there and doesnt tour with them...it's a shame...
Believe me but Yah sounds filth in a live version, listened to them (including Petty) live for some couple of times here in Lisbon and it was sick!

YAH YAH[/quote]

Yes I do believe you, with Petty it must be sick !!!!

Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2007 2:10 am
by cogi
Big to get the release but I can't see myself putting it on repeat constantly, not enough diversity as has been said. It's the dubstep equivalent of jump up dnb.

EDIT: nice to see more DJs get compilations as well because it would've been easier and less risky for fabri to just get Skream or DMZ to mix it.

Re: FABRICLIVE 37 - CASPA & RUSKO

Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2007 3:35 am
by d-code
Markle wrote:
bouyaka wrote: 23. Rusko - Cockney Thug - Buraka Som Sistema RMX - Sub Soldiers
I've been fortunate to hear a snippet of this. Two words - NEXT LEVEL!!!!

A marvelous job.
heard this the other day.

SICK!!!

Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2007 9:18 am
by corpsey
cogi wrote:Big to get the release but I can't see myself putting it on repeat constantly, not enough diversity as has been said. It's the dubstep equivalent of jump up dnb.
Yeah, that's fabric though innit

Big up rusko and co for getting the gig, personally won't be buying it though

Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2007 11:00 am
by osk
Corpsey wrote:
cogi wrote:Big to get the release but I can't see myself putting it on repeat constantly, not enough diversity as has been said. It's the dubstep equivalent of jump up dnb.
Yeah, that's fabric though innit

Big up rusko and co for getting the gig, personally won't be buying it though
Absolutely agreed.

Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2007 11:26 am
by ashley
Osk wrote:
Corpsey wrote:
cogi wrote:Big to get the release but I can't see myself putting it on repeat constantly, not enough diversity as has been said. It's the dubstep equivalent of jump up dnb.
Yeah, that's fabric though innit

Big up rusko and co for getting the gig, personally won't be buying it though
Absolutely agreed.
Rusko is into Jump up dnb though right?

Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2007 11:49 am
by corpsey
Funny that the jump up influenced dubstep has taken over dubstep raves in just the same way Clipz, Hazard et al have taken over dnb raves.

Like it or not that style is obviously some sort of golden formula for popularity in clubs (especially crossover).

Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2007 12:07 pm
by ashley
Corpsey wrote:Funny that the jump up influenced dubstep has taken over dubstep raves in just the same way Clipz, Hazard et al have taken over dnb raves.

Like it or not that style is obviously some sort of golden formula for popularity in clubs (especially crossover).
Jump up dubstep hasnt taken over dubstep raves....I have heard a mere...5 tracks or so that have the off key jump up feel..

Depends what DJ's you follow I guess

Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2007 2:23 pm
by djstandfast
well, im buying this as soon as i can

Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2007 2:27 pm
by northern light
djstandfast wrote:well, im buying this as soon as i can
defo.

Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2007 9:55 pm
by mighty gang
big up orien
that well hard tunes is sick
orien dropped it at sub division last weekend it went off
can't wait to get it

Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2007 9:58 pm
by ed g
Osk wrote:
Corpsey wrote:
cogi wrote:Big to get the release but I can't see myself putting it on repeat constantly, not enough diversity as has been said. It's the dubstep equivalent of jump up dnb.
Yeah, that's fabric though innit

Big up rusko and co for getting the gig, personally won't be buying it though
Absolutely agreed.
Same here.

Not my cup off tea, but a big look for those involved none the less. :arrow:

Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 12:00 pm
by mikey_g
Slothrop wrote: To piss on the parade a little bit, though... I love some of those tunes but I'm kind of sad that what might be the highest profile dubstep release EVAH, not much of the depth or diversity of the genre gets showcased. I know that's Rusko and Caspa's style, but still... :?
i really like the set list but agree that it does seem almost one sided. do fabric direct their live mixes or give the artist restrictions/guidlines? also would unreleased tunes not lined up for a label by other artists be a problem for inclusion?

i love the metal tins these come in except they dont fit in my cd rack

Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 12:11 pm
by will
This is massive news! :D

Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 12:17 pm
by reso
The whole point of the fabriclive series is to represent a set by the artist(s) who do the cd. I agree this is a bit one sided but these are the tunes banton and caspa play in their sets, and it was totally up to them what tracks they put on the cd. They wanted to put someother tunes in there but couldn't get the licences in time, so i think given the time they had to do it they done a bloody good job!
Big ups to the boys for getting the gig!

Really though the best part of the whole thing is the press shots! Ruskie banton with a decent haircut!! I nearly shit when i saw them :lol:
Gwaan chaps.

Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 12:20 pm
by nubian minds
Corpsey wrote:Funny that the jump up influenced dubstep has taken over dubstep raves in just the same way Clipz, Hazard et al have taken over dnb raves.

Like it or not that style is obviously some sort of golden formula for popularity in clubs (especially crossover).
I don't know about dubstep but yes in d&b it's HUUUUGELY popular.

It's simple & catchy and those that rave to it wanna just go to a club on a Saturday night pop some pills and brock the fuck out to something that makes em forget about the week of work they've just had and the week of work that's ahead of them (or the stresses of signing on the dole)

To be blunt it works and a lot of ppl like it.

Re: FABRICLIVE 37 - CASPA & RUSKO

Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 1:17 pm
by deamonds
bouyaka wrote: 16. Unitz - The Drop - Dub Police
sick

Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 3:12 pm
by d-code
reso wrote:The whole point of the fabriclive series is to represent a set by the artist(s) who do the cd. I agree this is a bit one sided but these are the tunes banton and caspa play in their sets, and it was totally up to them what tracks they put on the cd. They wanted to put someother tunes in there but couldn't get the licences in time, so i think given the time they had to do it they done a bloody good job!
Big ups to the boys for getting the gig!

Really though the best part of the whole thing is the press shots! Ruskie banton with a decent haircut!! I nearly shit when i saw them :lol:
Gwaan chaps.
spot on mate! i think if they wanted a diverse selection they should of just picked tunes at random and i asked 'DJ Jim Bob' to mix them.

the whole point of the fabriclive series is that you play the set you would play at a dance.

Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 3:43 pm
by marsyas
aren't the days of paying for a mixed cd over ?