Nevalo wrote:need to lighten the mood, with some bukem.
nev u heard the peshay rework too? its real nice
that white label series is class (except the marky remix, thats wack)
Re: Post your unpopular opinions.. NSFW
Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 2:00 am
by BonerJams04
Re: Post your unpopular opinions.. NSFW
Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 2:04 am
by sigbowls
i used to hate this thread but now i like it. change the name to dnb
Re: Post your unpopular opinions.. NSFW
Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 2:08 am
by Sexual_Chocolate
bennyfroobs wrote:
nev u heard the peshay rework too? its real nice
that white label series is class (except the marky remix, thats wack)
yea man, that ones a percy for sure. actually, i like most peshay, don dada.
Re: Post your unpopular opinions.. NSFW
Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 7:23 am
by garethom
Inshallah, mods please install something that blocks youtube videos being posted within one page of the word "jungle" being mentioned.
Jungle is mentioned >>> Same LTJ Bukem, Doc Scott, Dilinja or Photek videos get posted >>> Jungle Circle Jerk
Re: Post your unpopular opinions.. NSFW
Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 7:26 am
by wub
There is a time and place for Netsky. Usually when you're pilled up to the gills in a field somewhere (Glasto/Lovebox/Bestival/etc) with a group of mates dancing like a lunatic with a can of warm cider in your hand. Then it makes perfect sense.
Re: Post your unpopular opinions.. NSFW
Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 7:33 am
by garethom
wub wrote:There is a time and place for Netsky. Usually when you're pilled up to the gills in a field somewhere (Glasto/Lovebox/Bestival/etc) with a group of mates dancing like a lunatic with a can of warm cider in your hand. Then it makes perfect sense.
Too mainstream mate, we only bun gungeon in the basement stood against a wall. We don't even know what Walkabout is man.
Re: Post your unpopular opinions.. NSFW
Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 7:35 am
by wub
garethom wrote:
wub wrote:There is a time and place for Netsky. Usually when you're pilled up to the gills in a field somewhere (Glasto/Lovebox/Bestival/etc) with a group of mates dancing like a lunatic with a can of warm cider in your hand. Then it makes perfect sense.
Too mainstream mate, we only bun gungeon in the basement stood against a wall. We don't even know what Walkabout is man.
Ah yes, DSF. Where Cool is King and the 'mainstream' dance must be shunned.
And no SMILING! Yes, you at the back! Just stand by the stack with your hood up and occasionally nod your head/throw you gun finger up/twiddle your finger in the air liking you're fingering on a merry-go-round when you want a spin back.
Re: Post your unpopular opinions.. NSFW
Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 8:20 am
by Terpit
Nevalo wrote:well its shogun audio, what do you expect lol (inb4 terps comes and flames me for this)
EDIT* whered that commix & icicle tune go?
Ultra Clean?
Shogun have a load of good releases but a load of poo too
Re: Post your unpopular opinions.. NSFW
Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 8:21 am
by Sexual_Chocolate
Terpit wrote:
Nevalo wrote:well its shogun audio, what do you expect lol (inb4 terps comes and flames me for this)
EDIT* whered that commix & icicle tune go?
Ultra Clean?
Shogun have a load of good releases but a load of poo too
yea think that was it.
Re: Post your unpopular opinions.. NSFW
Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 10:30 am
by mIrReN
Why the discussion
fuck off Netsky
Genevieve wrote:But yeah, that'd be "my unpopular opnion". All in all, dnb is better this century than it was last. A lot more diverse, with more flavors and sounds. The "jungle era" was ridden by bland, uncreative, SAMEY, bullshit looped breaks with the same bass sounds and samples. We only remember the good tunes with the good drums, while most of it was utterly boring. Tbh, when someone jumps into a dnb discussion and only talks about how good 'jungle' is, I will assume they're trying to be elitist on drum & bass without doing any of the homework.
I agree to some extent, there's a lot of bland tripe yes but a lot of diversity too with different breaks/bass sounds/samples, just not that easy to find. Most people play the same tunes over and over which makes it harder
Re: Post your unpopular opinions.. NSFW
Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 12:22 pm
by Genevieve
mIrReN wrote:Why the discussion
fuck off Netsky
Genevieve wrote:But yeah, that'd be "my unpopular opnion". All in all, dnb is better this century than it was last. A lot more diverse, with more flavors and sounds. The "jungle era" was ridden by bland, uncreative, SAMEY, bullshit looped breaks with the same bass sounds and samples. We only remember the good tunes with the good drums, while most of it was utterly boring. Tbh, when someone jumps into a dnb discussion and only talks about how good 'jungle' is, I will assume they're trying to be elitist on drum & bass without doing any of the homework.
I agree to some extent, there's a lot of bland tripe yes but a lot of diversity too with different breaks/bass sounds/samples, just not that easy to find. Most people play the same tunes over and over which makes it harder
Ehh for the most part you had dark tunes, soulful tunes, reggae tear-out Amen tunes, or "deep tunes", but they usually used the same elements. The breaks being looped may be different, but most breaks used played the same 2-step rhythm.
I don't HATE jungle btw, just saying that jungle-nostalgia is all based on the gems we all love. Yeah, Soundmurderer by Remarc and Secret Lliason by Source Direct are undisputed classics. But they're not overly representative of jungle as a whole. There's a reason we remember those tunes; they're the fucking shit! Remarc wasn't your typical junglist, chopping up an Amen like he did didn't become a mainstay until around 2000 when Americans started producing retro-jungle out the ass. When he was out, most guys would either loop a break or just loop something they'd rearranged. When techstep came out, I feel it was already way more diverse than jungle was (though it too kind of homogenized before it split-up into darkstep and neuro).
Garethorn's observation isn't just a random occurence. All the same tunes get posted cuz those are good. There are hidden gems too, but those too are rarities in a fuckin' universe full of toast samples and 808 sines.
Compare that to dnb these days with drumfunk, dancefloor, crossbreed/skullstep, half-time, I could go on. There's just way more going on now.
It's logical tbh. You see more diversity later than you do in the beginning with any style of music. Heavy metal went from being mid-tempo blues rock to anything from 300 bpm death metal brutality to ambient and hypnotic black metal. Rock music as a whole went from being adapted r&b to.. I don't even have to explain it. But yeah.
Re: Post your unpopular opinions.. NSFW
Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 1:06 pm
by mIrReN
Yeah I see what you mean and I agree to an extent
but you have to keep in mind it was 20 years ago, they didn't have the equipment we have these days, you could compare it to Skrenga making tunes on ps if I recall correctly to Skrilly using whatever DAW.
Uncle dugs' interviews with Goldie & Ratpack (not sure) explained this a bit. Like grooverider before jungle would just mix 2 tunes and for 1 minute they worked beautifully together and created jungle a like tunes, later on it escalated in what you say but I've been listening to a lot of sets lately and you can really hear the evolution and it's awesome, so many good stuff but indeed later on the same tunes get rinsed more and more and it get's tedious like dubstep nowadays most artist rinsing the big tunes from back in the days inbetween their newer stuff forgetting about the good stuff from '07 - '9-10 and other genre influenced stuff. Also sticking to 1 side of the genre yuck
but theres a lot of variety in those earlier sets, I think this is different for jungle, really lot's of awesome tunes
Re: Post your unpopular opinions.. NSFW
Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 1:08 pm
by DiegoSapiens
well for me all the dnb now have the same sounds, i like it though
when i litsen to hardcore tunes they all have a very genuine sound but is true that is a selection of my favourite tunes from that time
Re: Post your unpopular opinions.. NSFW
Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 1:09 pm
by DiegoSapiens
we can be freee we can be freeeee we can be freeee... tu tu tit ti tu tu tut tu tititi tutu
Re: Post your unpopular opinions.. NSFW
Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 1:11 pm
by dickman69
Wow this is worse than when u guys write essays about hiphop
Re: Post your unpopular opinions.. NSFW
Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 1:26 pm
by bennyfroobs
garethom wrote:Inshallah, mods please install something that blocks youtube videos being posted within one page of the word "jungle" being mentioned.
Jungle is mentioned >>> Same LTJ Bukem, Doc Scott, Dilinja or Photek videos get posted >>> Jungle Circle Jerk
dont care, jungle rules
wub wrote:There is a time and place for Netsky. Usually when you're pilled up to the gills in a field somewhere (Glasto/Lovebox/Bestival/etc) with a group of mates dancing like a lunatic with a can of warm cider in your hand. Then it makes perfect sense.
ye i said same on last page.
wouldnt say it makes sense, but if it happewned to come on in a tent i was in i wouldnt turn and leave in disgust like some wack bro-dnb u hear these days. obviously the tunes i posted above would make mucchhhh more sense, because, well, theyre actually good music
Re: Post your unpopular opinions.. NSFW
Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 1:29 pm
by murky21
signals wrote:80% of music is not even music
Re: Post your unpopular opinions.. NSFW
Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 1:33 pm
by garethom
bennyfroobs wrote:
garethom wrote:Inshallah, mods please install something that blocks youtube videos being posted within one page of the word "jungle" being mentioned.
Jungle is mentioned >>> Same LTJ Bukem, Doc Scott, Dilinja or Photek videos get posted >>> Jungle Circle Jerk