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Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2009 3:10 pm
by flames dean
well just in case anyone actually gives a monkeys i came from hiphop since 1984 (got my mum to buy me King Of Rock on wax by Run DMC) then when hiphop went gash (all that Neptunes business was the final nail) I stuck my head above the parapets and found DMZ (reminded me of the old scratch beats us DMC DJs used to practice to). Started to get some love for DNB about the same time.

Its funny cos i was from Luton and Garage was always big there and I always hated it cos i was hiphop and the garage lads were just scumbags (absolute rotters in fact) so i had this association with idiot wannabee rudeboys and Garage for years until Dubstep came along and kinda dragged me in.

As long as it sounds like it was made in an abandoned carpark in some gully estate and recorded on a C90 then I can normally get into it. This is also my excuse for my mixdowns being so shite ("yeah bruv its grimey though innit").

Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2009 7:19 pm
by JFK
nowaysj wrote:Thought that was 3.

It was different. Not trying to have flow.
Well plenty of people seem to like him so maybe its just me.....

Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2009 7:23 pm
by abZ
PHASEten wrote:
petS buD wrote:
86 Position wrote:I wanna do some spoken word type shit. just throw the thoughts on wax, warp my voice...need to get out of my head
Spaceape type shit?
Im sorry if this offends anyone but SPACEAPE IS FUCKING BOLLOCKS. He has no flow, his accent is hammed up and false and extremely annoying, his "lyrics" are boring, nonsensical and in no way follow the rhythm of the track.

Cant remember which Dubstep allstars he shat all over (4?) but he ruined it for me......

Sorry that was a rant wasnt it :oops:
Maybe it is still the case I guess we will see but posters used to fly off the handle if your criticized Spaceape on here. I agree though tbh but I think he is like Burial, shite producer imo but people enjoy it (I enjoy it) I don't think you have to be the most gifted or the most technically inclined or even have much musical sense to be entertaining. 50 million Elvis fans can't be wrong.

Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2009 7:31 pm
by Genevieve
PHASEten wrote:
petS buD wrote:
86 Position wrote:I wanna do some spoken word type shit. just throw the thoughts on wax, warp my voice...need to get out of my head
Spaceape type shit?
Im sorry if this offends anyone but SPACEAPE IS FUCKING BOLLOCKS. He has no flow, his accent is hammed up and false and extremely annoying, his "lyrics" are boring, nonsensical and in no way follow the rhythm of the track.

Cant remember which Dubstep allstars he shat all over (4?) but he ruined it for me......

Sorry that was a rant wasnt it :oops:
I agree, I have no idea what Kode9 was thinking, picking the Spaceape as his MC. I mean, after the novelty of having a chimp as your MC wears off, all you're left with is an MC with opposable thumbs on his feet.

He should stop fucking around and just get a proper human to be his MC rather than a fucking ape.

Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2009 8:23 pm
by collective
1. Jazz
2. Minimalism
3. Detroit Techno
4. Minimal Techno
5. Dub Techno
6. Dub
7. Dubstep

Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2009 8:29 pm
by hurlingdervish
the way people refer to getting into dubstep its like its a final resting place or something

like i used to have a nice house, now im in an old folks home... :lol:

Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2009 8:42 pm
by JFK
nowaysj wrote:
abZ wrote:50 million Elvis fans can't be wrong.
Yes they can.
:lol:

Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2009 8:48 pm
by hurlingdervish
im sure britney spears has 50 million fans

Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2009 9:55 pm
by q23
Dubby Tribal House - and still bangin my head to it.

lots of bassweight.....check
all kinds of tribal drums......check
minimal with lots of spaces.....check
over-usage of delay.....check
used organic AND synthetic tones.....check
people get naked dancing to it.....check

A few other thoughts.

I can still spin these records though some of them are anywhere from 2-15 years old, and no one complains that I am playing old shit. The records have staying power in a scene where people are not even playing 6 week old tracks anymore.

Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2009 4:03 pm
by 86.
PHASEten wrote:
petS buD wrote:
86 Position wrote:I wanna do some spoken word type shit. just throw the thoughts on wax, warp my voice...need to get out of my head
Spaceape type shit?
Im sorry if this offends anyone but SPACEAPE IS FUCKING BOLLOCKS. He has no flow, his accent is hammed up and false and extremely annoying, his "lyrics" are boring, nonsensical and in no way follow the rhythm of the track.

Cant remember which Dubstep allstars he shat all over (4?) but he ruined it for me......

Sorry that was a rant wasnt it :oops:
I think he's sick. I found his voice nearly inaudible, I had no clue what he was saying so I just zoned in on Kode 9's beats. Then I started hearing what he was saying...he says some serious shit, to me anyway.

I've heard he's not too good live....that makes sense. If the sound ppl don't get that balance right it would sound like bullshit.

Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2009 4:22 pm
by JFK
86 Position wrote:
PHASEten wrote:
petS buD wrote:
86 Position wrote:I wanna do some spoken word type shit. just throw the thoughts on wax, warp my voice...need to get out of my head
Spaceape type shit?
Im sorry if this offends anyone but SPACEAPE IS FUCKING BOLLOCKS. He has no flow, his accent is hammed up and false and extremely annoying, his "lyrics" are boring, nonsensical and in no way follow the rhythm of the track.

Cant remember which Dubstep allstars he shat all over (4?) but he ruined it for me......

Sorry that was a rant wasnt it :oops:
I think he's sick. I found his voice nearly inaudible, I had no clue what he was saying so I just zoned in on Kode 9's beats. Then I started hearing what he was saying...he says some serious shit, to me anyway.

I've heard he's not too good live....that makes sense. If the sound ppl don't get that balance right it would sound like bullshit.
I dont mind his contribution to the Martyn album..... maybe its just when he teams up with Kode9 that it all goes wrong.

Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2009 4:30 pm
by jsilver
space ape is dope

"answering questions that never even existed"

Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2009 4:42 pm
by __________
electric ladyland was the first album that made me interested in production.
king tubby was and always will be a top influence.
muggs' cypress hill instrumentals were the first beats that made me interested in sequenced music.
tech itch was the first extreme electronic music that really caught my attention.
jean jacques perrey keeps everything in perspective.

got into dubstep around 06...didn't understand what it was about at first and was quite happy with dnb. djake harassed me a bit and i downloaded that Juju mix. i was like ''yeah...i suppose i could get into this after a lot of bongs..'' and then earth a run red came on and i was like ''WHAAAAAAAAT THE FUCK!!!''

Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2009 3:57 am
by wormcode
jsilver wrote:space ape is dope

"answering questions that never even existed"
agree 100%. Can't get enough Spaceape + Kode9. Obviously I wouldn't want it in every single track, but it definitely has it's place.

Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2009 5:53 am
by youthful_implants
Acid techno when I originally got into electronic music.

Then DnB.

I make Breaks, Fidget, Hip Hop, Pop, whatever's running really.

Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2009 10:12 am
by deadly_habit
£10 Bag wrote:electric ladyland was the first album that made me interested in production.
king tubby was and always will be a top influence.
muggs' cypress hill instrumentals were the first beats that made me interested in sequenced music.
tech itch was the first extreme electronic music that really caught my attention.
jean jacques perrey keeps everything in perspective.

got into dubstep around 06...didn't understand what it was about at first and was quite happy with dnb. djake harassed me a bit and i downloaded that Juju mix. i was like ''yeah...i suppose i could get into this after a lot of bongs..'' and then earth a run red came on and i was like ''WHAAAAAAAAT THE FUCK!!!''
:lol:
tubby and cypress always an influence same with tech itch
you sir have good taste