BenF7 wrote:Well at least you won't be falling asleep during the filth
Mate i would probably fall asleep easier listening to 'Sweet Shop' or this tune than i would if i was listening to, say Ben Verse or Kryptic Minds tunes because of the sheer depth they have to them. That therefore holding my interest in the song.
Just listen to these 2 songs and count how many different layers you can hear. I guarantee the deeper tune will have more.
Ben Verse - Inhale is a sick track!
...and so is sweet shop...
Re: DJ Fresh has a go...
Posted: Sat Mar 13, 2010 7:56 pm
by JimmaJamJamie
WatchYourStep wrote:...and so is sweet shop...
Shame on you sir, shame on you .
Re: DJ Fresh has a go...
Posted: Sat Mar 13, 2010 8:26 pm
by WatchYourStep
Lol
Re: DJ Fresh has a go...
Posted: Sat Mar 13, 2010 9:01 pm
by CollisionCourse
JimmaJamJamie wrote:
WatchYourStep wrote:...and so is sweet shop...
Shame on you sir, shame on you .
"Burn him!"
Re: DJ Fresh has a go...
Posted: Sat Mar 13, 2010 11:36 pm
by switchfusion
woof woof
that is all.
Re: DJ Fresh has a go...
Posted: Sun Mar 14, 2010 6:30 pm
by m2j
I'm one of the biggest DJ Fresh fans you could come across (Yes when he was in BCUK he was at his best) but i'm not a fan of the high pitch lead thing that has come up in a couple of tunes (Emalky-When I look At You and this). Although i would give this a spin just to see what people thought.
Watched him play at Fabrics the other week and he went into a littke dubstep mix which was all a little like this. Would be nice to se him do something downtempo that was more like:
Signal
Hooded
The Immortal
Snowcats
Hornet
Yes some Drum heads (Verse/Kryptic/Icicle and Misanthrop) making some very nice tracks at the moment
Re: DJ Fresh has a go...
Posted: Sun Mar 14, 2010 7:37 pm
by Dark Reign
A lot of tracks have the Dog sounding synth, like this one I heard on Jack Beats essential mix
I dont mind it in some tracks but too much of it gets annoying fast
Re: DJ Fresh has a go...
Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2010 5:57 pm
by BenF7
JimmaJamJamie wrote:
BenF7 wrote:Well at least you won't be falling asleep during the filth
Mate i would probably fall asleep easier listening to 'Sweet Shop' or this tune than i would if i was listening to, say Ben Verse or Kryptic Minds tunes because of the sheer depth they have to them. That therefore holding my interest in the song.
Just listen to these 2 songs and count how many different layers you can hear. I guarantee the deeper tune will have more.
Yeah there may be more layers to it, but theres no energy, it just bores me. If this got put on at a party, people would be sitting down and falling asleep, where as if sweet shop came on, I doubt you'd find one person sitting.
Re: DJ Fresh has a go...
Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2010 6:08 pm
by johnkimble
errrr
i have never heard dj freshs tunes (excluding benny page remix of ''heavyweight'' if that was him)
but i can say this is utter non-shieettt material, aka absolute dogshit
wobble sounds like a pitched up chihuahua with a dildo up its rectum barking
and i can't stand the sample at all, sounds more annoying than the wobble ffs
to benf7, the bass in ben verse - flip the coin would kick everybody's ass to the dancefloor right away
''sitting down and falling asleep'' lol
peace out
Re: DJ Fresh has a go...
Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2010 6:13 pm
by NilsFG
BenF7 wrote:Yeah there may be more layers to it, but theres no energy, it just bores me. If this got put on at a party, people would be sitting down and falling asleep, where as if sweet shop came on, I doubt you'd find one person sitting.
Oh god, the ignorance...
I remember youngsta dropping flip the coin & inhale a few months ago here in Belgium. I can assure you no one was sitting down or sleeping, in fact, everybody was giving everything they got.
And you don't need to look for one person sitting down when sweetshop comes on, you already found him. Me.
Re: DJ Fresh has a go...
Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2010 6:36 pm
by mrluna
that magic mash tune is an insult to busta rhymes and his classic tune!
that fresh tune not too bad for a club tune,not really my thing. it would sound dirty on a funktion one system though!
would rave to that...
standard!
Re: DJ Fresh has a go...
Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2010 7:53 pm
by skimpi
dubloke wrote:
Hibbie wrote:Lies! Calibre! Although I do see what you mean though, haven't heard any dnb producers using percussion the way Ramadanman, Shackleton, Mala etc.
The percussion in Diamond dub by Calibre is so good, it may not vary but oh my days
yeah there are exceptions, Martyn for one, and also Benny Page (Satori) and Zero G are making massive dubstep tunes! as well as the ones mentioned above. I swear Seven and Dj Madd produced dnb before dubstep as well
ahh nahh they dont know about percussion its too fast to even have a groove! and then they slow it down and have kick on 1 and snare on 3 and a big wobble bass and they think its got some groove! Martyn knows what he is doing though, he has some right grooves goin on
Re: DJ Fresh has a go...
Posted: Mon May 24, 2010 3:22 am
by colder
sc0tty wrote:Has anyone heard the Adam F and Fresh remix of Dead prez - "Hip Hop" Big tune!
was searching for info on this tune, anyone got any news on a release?
Re: DJ Fresh has a go...
Posted: Mon May 24, 2010 6:33 am
by MikeE
god that is horrible.
Sounds like he put a puppy in a blender and added a snare on it.
A Mt Eden remix would improve this track ten fold.