DJ Nate - Ima Burn Him
Posted: Mon Sep 13, 2010 4:16 pm
This is fucking beautiful. Is there more deep juke/footwork/whatever like this out there?
Discuss.
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Feeling these. I think "Ima Burn Him" is easily one of the best tracks of 2010.wormcode wrote:Couple of my fave nate tunes on a deeper/melodic tip:
He's got an album coming out on Planet Mu as well I believe so surely there will be some on there.
I had my opinion of DJ Nate's music changed drastically by "Ima Burn Him". I find "Hatas our motivation" kind of obnoxious, for sure. lolknell wrote:maybe it's just me but i think the OP song would be much better with a little more scattered use of the "ima burn him" sample... when it's repeated over and over for most of the song it gets a little obnoxious (imo).. maybe i just dont get the genre
STOP SPAMINGbadger wrote:i used some in a mix i did a bit ago
http://soundcloud.com/badgerer/juke-vs- ... ic-minimix
dj remi and dj spinn have got some really good more melodic/deep stuff
shut it darrenDZA wrote:STOP SPAMINGbadger wrote:i used some in a mix i did a bit ago
http://soundcloud.com/badgerer/juke-vs- ... ic-minimix
dj remi and dj spinn have got some really good more melodic/deep stuff
OI BLUD DONT GET RUDE I SAID DONT GET RUDE!!!!!!!!badger wrote:shut it darrenDZA wrote:STOP SPAMINGbadger wrote:i used some in a mix i did a bit ago
http://soundcloud.com/badgerer/juke-vs- ... ic-minimix
dj remi and dj spinn have got some really good more melodic/deep stuff
The chicago juke scene draws a lot of parallels between the london dubstep scene for sure, and of course it's also focused on bass. I've showed a lot of dubstep to some guys I've known from juke/house for years and they are into the more percussive tunes, not much into the synths at all which I found interesting. A couple of them said it was too slow though.parson wrote:i wish i could find the thread but i posted a thread about juke in the main forum several years back comparing it to dubstep and nobody replied
What do they think of jungle?wormcode wrote:The chicago juke scene draws a lot of parallels between the london dubstep scene for sure, and of course it's also focused on bass. I've showed a lot of dubstep to some guys I've known from juke/house for years and they are into the more percussive tunes, not much into the synths at all which I found interesting. A couple of them said it was too slow though.parson wrote:i wish i could find the thread but i posted a thread about juke in the main forum several years back comparing it to dubstep and nobody replied
I ask again...ketamine wrote:Can someone ident the tune playing around 2:30????