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inspirational non edm tunes for you?
Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 2:40 am
by deadly_habit
Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 8:32 pm
by twistedol
large up dillinger escape plan. DH u sure have some varied musical taste mate - lovin it
Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 8:43 pm
by deadly_habit
twistedol wrote:large up dillinger escape plan. DH u sure have some varied musical taste mate - lovin it
definately and my record shelf is full of 80s-early 90s hip hop, jazz, and big band for listening and sampling

on top of my dj collection
Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 8:46 pm
by deadly_habit
forgot best band to come from here!
giant panda guerilla dub squad
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q0mWcXcJ ... re=related
and of course they're dubby as hell
have a real cd out too
Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 8:48 pm
by allisfullof
i listen to more non-dubstep than dubstep
fela kuti -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DoAI8IrGpKk
michael hurley
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJmTJ66Hk-U
shellac -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xb5W9Zl_7aQ
dead meadow
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MtqgUOdlVzU
stereolab
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IH3aQJj119Y
nirvana
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f0GJ6roJAlY&feature=fvw
lots of different stuff really. anything from retarded black metal like hatebeak, to mid 90's indie rock and screamo bands like city of caterpillar/pg. 99, but dont listen to much of that these days tbh
Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 8:50 pm
by deadly_habit
allisfullof wrote:i listen to more non-dubstep than dubstep
fela kuti, sun ra, michael hurley, emeralds, mi ami, shellac, the fall, skullflower, times new viking, etc etc
same and dnb if i produce or dj a genre i don't listen to it heavily
production wise cause it makes you generic dj wise cause makes you predictable
Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 9:06 pm
by ianfm
Jimi Hendrix - All Along The Watchtower
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=14qTXRkAKr8
Despite how old it is the production on this is amazing.
Re: inspirational non edm tunes for you?
Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 9:11 pm
by allisfullof
haha theres a local band here in va called cannabis corpse. i really dig some of that joke death/black metal stuff, especially hatebeak.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c1IsxEyThbQ
and yeah, their singers really a parrot.
Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 9:18 pm
by dynamat
Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 9:25 pm
by gorbek
roger troutman is possibly my favourite artist of all time
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IqynOvM4 ... re=related
his vocal synthesizer is still the tightest!
Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 9:30 pm
by allisfullof
Deadly Habit wrote:allisfullof wrote:i listen to more non-dubstep than dubstep
fela kuti, sun ra, michael hurley, emeralds, mi ami, shellac, the fall, skullflower, times new viking, etc etc
same and dnb if i produce or dj a genre i don't listen to it heavily
production wise cause it makes you generic dj wise cause makes you predictable
i hear ya man. i try to approach my dubstep productions like im making shoegaze or something ha
Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 9:35 pm
by slyman
ive seen them a few times mad good live
and kill the noise if from rochester too
http://www.myspace.com/killnoisekill
Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 9:37 pm
by deadly_habit
slyman wrote:
ive seen them a few times mad good live
heh you seen my drunken dj sets in blo yet when bob brings me out?
Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 9:37 pm
by Genevieve
Heh, I was gonna say 'The First Taste' by Fiona Apple and... 'The Mullet Burden' by the Dillinger Escape Plan, basically.
o_o The Dillinger Escape Plan is what made me initially pick-up a guitar (I can play a number of their tunes: don't try this at home) and form a band (as a vocalist). Caught Jeff Tuttle's pick at Dour (third time I'd seen them) and Greg basically puked over me the... second time I saw them back in 2005. o_o
Other than 'Spiderland', Ire Works is also the only record I have both on vinyl and CD. Makes sense, though. With their dynamics and genre-melting, it's totally logical for them to be a huge inspiration on my breakcore stuff.
*nostalgia* The band defines my puberty. =[ Had sex to their music so many times.
Apparently TDEP's new drummer will incorporate some hard dnb rhythms into the next record, though they already incorporated dnb
before.
And Fiona Apple's melodies just get me off. o_o I love her. O_o
Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 9:44 pm
by deadly_habit
Genevieve wrote:Heh, I was gonna say 'The First Taste' by Fiona Apple and... 'The Mullet Burden' by the Dillinger Escape Plan, basically.
o_o The Dillinger Escape Plan is what made me initially pick-up a guitar (I can play a number of their tunes: don't try this at home) and form a band (as a vocalist). Caught Jeff Tuttle's pick at Dour (third time I'd seen them) and Greg basically puked over me the... second time I saw them back in 2005. o_o
Other than 'Spiderland', Ire Works is also the only record I have both on vinyl and CD. Makes sense, though. With their dynamics and genre-melting, it's totally logical for them to be a huge inspiration on my breakcore stuff.
*nostalgia* The band defines my puberty. =[ Had sex to their music so many times.
Apparently TDEP's new drummer will incorporate some hard dnb rhythms into the next record, though they already incorporated dnb
before.
And Fiona Apple's melodies just get me off. o_o I love her. O_o
yea go on youtube and search mike patton and dep i upped the expanded content on one of their rare cds
chilled with the orig lineup before too
fuckin crazy
fiona apple yea she had some nuts shit and i'd love to fuck her same with dido

Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 9:45 pm
by slyman
Deadly Habit wrote:slyman wrote:
ive seen them a few times mad good live
heh you seen my drunken dj sets in blo yet when bob brings me out?
nah. is the bob ur talking about big basha? if so ive only seen him once before pnuma trio at soundlab. ruskos gonna b here in december with him ill b at that
Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 9:48 pm
by deadly_habit
slyman wrote:Deadly Habit wrote:slyman wrote:
ive seen them a few times mad good live
heh you seen my drunken dj sets in blo yet when bob brings me out?
nah. is the bob ur talking about big basha? if so ive only seen him once before pnuma trio at soundlab. ruskos gonna b here in december with him ill b at that
yea basha heh trying to get in as an opener for that rusko gig but 2 diff people running it
Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 9:51 pm
by Genevieve
Deadly Habit wrote:Genevieve wrote:Heh, I was gonna say 'The First Taste' by Fiona Apple and... 'The Mullet Burden' by the Dillinger Escape Plan, basically.
o_o The Dillinger Escape Plan is what made me initially pick-up a guitar (I can play a number of their tunes: don't try this at home) and form a band (as a vocalist). Caught Jeff Tuttle's pick at Dour (third time I'd seen them) and Greg basically puked over me the... second time I saw them back in 2005. o_o
Other than 'Spiderland', Ire Works is also the only record I have both on vinyl and CD. Makes sense, though. With their dynamics and genre-melting, it's totally logical for them to be a huge inspiration on my breakcore stuff.
*nostalgia* The band defines my puberty. =[ Had sex to their music so many times.
Apparently TDEP's new drummer will incorporate some hard dnb rhythms into the next record, though they already incorporated dnb
before.
And Fiona Apple's melodies just get me off. o_o I love her. O_o
yea go on youtube and search mike patton and dep i upped the expanded content on one of their rare cds
chilled with the orig lineup before too
fuckin crazy
fiona apple yea she had some nuts shit and i'd love to fuck her same with dido

I have that CD. B-] 'Irony Is A Dead Scene'. Did 'When Good Dogs..' every time I saw them live. Never caught the original line-up, though. Well, I was 9/10 in 1998. o_0
I originally read that as 'I'd love to fuck her with a dildo'.
Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 9:56 pm
by deadly_habit
Genevieve wrote:Deadly Habit wrote:Genevieve wrote:Heh, I was gonna say 'The First Taste' by Fiona Apple and... 'The Mullet Burden' by the Dillinger Escape Plan, basically.
o_o The Dillinger Escape Plan is what made me initially pick-up a guitar (I can play a number of their tunes: don't try this at home) and form a band (as a vocalist). Caught Jeff Tuttle's pick at Dour (third time I'd seen them) and Greg basically puked over me the... second time I saw them back in 2005. o_o
Other than 'Spiderland', Ire Works is also the only record I have both on vinyl and CD. Makes sense, though. With their dynamics and genre-melting, it's totally logical for them to be a huge inspiration on my breakcore stuff.
*nostalgia* The band defines my puberty. =[ Had sex to their music so many times.
Apparently TDEP's new drummer will incorporate some hard dnb rhythms into the next record, though they already incorporated dnb
before.
And Fiona Apple's melodies just get me off. o_o I love her. O_o
yea go on youtube and search mike patton and dep i upped the expanded content on one of their rare cds
chilled with the orig lineup before too
fuckin crazy
fiona apple yea she had some nuts shit and i'd love to fuck her same with dido

I have that CD. B-] 'Irony Is A Dead Scene'. Did 'When Good Dogs..' every time I saw them live. Never caught the original line-up, though. Well, I was 9/10 in 1998. o_0
I originally read that as 'I'd love to fuck her with a dildo'.
i'd do that too
yea dep is one band i have all releases of like aphex or nirvana
Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 9:57 pm
by collige