Etches828 wrote:Heres an El-B vibed bit from me too: Soundcloud
I really need to tell myself to stop making garage and move on haha, that swing is just an infection though. Once you learn how to do it theres no going back. I jus kinda hate the "future garage" scene, 80% Burial rippers imo...
Dungeon scene is 80% Kryptic Minds rippers.
Bro scene is 80% Skrillex rippers.
"Bass" scene is 80% Ramadanman rippers.
Find me a scene that isn't 80% rippers. Just gotta look for the best. Saying that though, sometimes the rippers make sick music. Volor Flex's album was quality.
80% of bass scene being Ramadanman`rippers? Explain please??
Re: i love garage!
Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2012 5:40 pm
by topmo3
-TraX- wrote:
garethom wrote:
Etches828 wrote:Heres an El-B vibed bit from me too: Soundcloud
I really need to tell myself to stop making garage and move on haha, that swing is just an infection though. Once you learn how to do it theres no going back. I jus kinda hate the "future garage" scene, 80% Burial rippers imo...
Dungeon scene is 80% Kryptic Minds rippers.
Bro scene is 80% Skrillex rippers.
"Bass" scene is 80% Ramadanman rippers.
Find me a scene that isn't 80% rippers. Just gotta look for the best. Saying that though, sometimes the rippers make sick music. Volor Flex's album was quality.
80% of bass scene being Ramadanman`rippers? Explain please??
i'm sure he was exaggerating but i know what he's saying. ever since ramadizzle dropped 'work them' i've been hearing replicas in the bass scene on a regular basis. prolly not exact copies but that same jukey footwork beat with percussions and even a repeating vocal snippet in that same style. but it's a good sound the style is neat so it's alright
Re: i love garage!
Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2012 5:51 pm
by Muncey
"rippers" is probably the wrong choice of word lol.
Re: i love garage!
Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2012 5:52 pm
by dickman69
but didn't ramadanman ripper addison groove who ripper'd rashad
so who's ripping who
Re: i love garage!
Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2012 6:25 pm
by +3
...I'll just leave this here...
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Re: i love garage!
Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2012 7:29 pm
by garethom
topmo3 wrote:
-TraX- wrote:
garethom wrote:
Etches828 wrote:Heres an El-B vibed bit from me too: Soundcloud
I really need to tell myself to stop making garage and move on haha, that swing is just an infection though. Once you learn how to do it theres no going back. I jus kinda hate the "future garage" scene, 80% Burial rippers imo...
Dungeon scene is 80% Kryptic Minds rippers.
Bro scene is 80% Skrillex rippers.
"Bass" scene is 80% Ramadanman rippers.
Find me a scene that isn't 80% rippers. Just gotta look for the best. Saying that though, sometimes the rippers make sick music. Volor Flex's album was quality.
80% of bass scene being Ramadanman`rippers? Explain please??
i'm sure he was exaggerating but i know what he's saying. ever since ramadizzle dropped 'work them' i've been hearing replicas in the bass scene on a regular basis. prolly not exact copies but that same jukey footwork beat with percussions and even a repeating vocal snippet in that same style. but it's a good sound the style is neat so it's alright
Yep, was exaggerating in the same way Etch was exaggerating about Future Garage.
I wouldn't really say they were rippers at all.
Re: i love garage!
Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2012 9:44 pm
by Etches828
garethom wrote:
southstar wrote:
garethom wrote:
Etches828 wrote:Heres an El-B vibed bit from me too: Soundcloud
I really need to tell myself to stop making garage and move on haha, that swing is just an infection though. Once you learn how to do it theres no going back. I jus kinda hate the "future garage" scene, 80% Burial rippers imo...
Dungeon scene is 80% Kryptic Minds rippers.
Bro scene is 80% Skrillex rippers.
"Bass" scene is 80% Ramadanman rippers.
Find me a scene that isn't 80% rippers. Just gotta look for the best. Saying that though, sometimes the rippers make sick music. Volor Flex's album was quality.
People have to get their influences from somewhere, every new tune made cant be a genre breaker. Synkro gets accused of ripping off burial but he's been one of my favorites over the last few years
That was my point man. Also, no matter what tunes you make, in what style, there will always been someone saying you're ripping someone off. There's nothing you can do.
The people that say Synkro rips off Burial crease me man, he sounds absolutely nothing like him. Same for Clubroot. Swear, some people think Burial invented pitched vocals and reverb.
Nah I wasn't getting at that much of a loose relation between the artists. Of course everyone is influenced by everyone, if that was the case I'd be ripping everyone. But i'm talking about people that actively copy Burial's style, people like Buck UK, Volor Flex, Sorrow, Ghost Tek. Don't get me wrong Sorrow and Ghost-tek are wicked producers in their own right, Sorrows EP on l2s is NUTS. but like.. I've heard tunes by them that literally sound like rebuilds of Burial tunes. I've even heard drum hits and samples directly from Burial tunes.
Re: i love garage!
Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2012 10:07 pm
by garethom
Etches828 wrote:
Nah I wasn't getting at that much of a loose relation between the artists. Of course everyone is influenced by everyone, if that was the case I'd be ripping everyone. But i'm talking about people that actively copy Burial's style, people like Buck UK, Volor Flex, Sorrow, Ghost Tek. Don't get me wrong Sorrow and Ghost-tek are wicked producers in their own right, Sorrows EP on l2s is NUTS. but like.. I've heard tunes by them that literally sound like rebuilds of Burial tunes. I've even heard drum hits and samples directly from Burial tunes.
Don't agree on Sorrow man, and I can tell a Ghostek track from a Burial track from a mile off, maybe that's just because I obsessively listen to them on a daily basis
To be fair to Volor Flex, he's very open when talking about his album being a tribute to Burial.
Anyway, my only issue was saying that 80% were Burial rippers. I know you were only exaggerating, but it's a major disservice to a serious group of producers pushing diverse and innovative sounds!
Just feels like sometimes it's the fashionable genre to take a dig at nowadays. Peace anyway man, respect your views as ever.
Re: i love garage!
Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2012 4:03 am
by +3
garethom wrote:
Etches828 wrote:
Nah I wasn't getting at that much of a loose relation between the artists. Of course everyone is influenced by everyone, if that was the case I'd be ripping everyone. But i'm talking about people that actively copy Burial's style, people like Buck UK, Volor Flex, Sorrow, Ghost Tek. Don't get me wrong Sorrow and Ghost-tek are wicked producers in their own right, Sorrows EP on l2s is NUTS. but like.. I've heard tunes by them that literally sound like rebuilds of Burial tunes. I've even heard drum hits and samples directly from Burial tunes.
Don't agree on Sorrow man, and I can tell a Ghostek track from a Burial track from a mile off, maybe that's just because I obsessively listen to them on a daily basis
To be fair to Volor Flex, he's very open when talking about his album being a tribute to Burial.
Anyway, my only issue was saying that 80% were Burial rippers. I know you were only exaggerating, but it's a major disservice to a serious group of producers pushing diverse and innovative sounds!
Just feels like sometimes it's the fashionable genre to take a dig at nowadays. Peace anyway man, respect your views as ever.
No Garethom. Don’t qualify that nonsense.
Every attempt at a FG tune is not an attempt at copying Burial, and people need to stop with that crap. Seriously. I love Burial’s music but he is not God and does not own the sound just because he does it very well.
badger wrote:whilst i love all of those, personally i think if you want to listen to garage then why does it have to be new and fresh? music doesn't stop being good because it's old
Naw, but it can lose excitement when you've heard it often. At least to me.