its probably down to the weather and other things but around this time of year I always start listening to Burial and Synkro on a daily basis; fall in love with their tracks year after year.
Was just wondering if anyone could recommend me some stuff, preferably emotional vocal stuff similar to burial's "archangel", "shell of light", "tell me" by synkro, the kryptic minds remix of Lung's "afterlife", Spectrasoul's "melodies" etc etc
Bless!
Re: Future Garage Recommendations?
Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2010 8:35 am
by fractal
future garage is a pretty loose term, but just off the top of my head, artists would be:
steve gurlley
el-b
dj abstract
sully
whistla
duncan powell
littlefoot
erra
dawntreader
mark krupp
resketch
blind prophet
price
kingthing
clubroot
aleks zen
threnody
original face
sentinels
sines
submerse
cj reign
clueless
jericho
touch
m2j
rooflight
metalbox
vibezin
monz
dom
demos
cosmic revenge
wascal
canvas
dark sky
mount kimbie
visionist
baobinga
i.d.
skinz
darqwan
C.R.S.T.
T-polar
etc etc
be sure to check L2S recordings, whistla's subfm show, blackdowns show on rinse and of course http://futuregarageforum.com/
pretty sure i'm forgetting all kinds of people, but it's late
Re: Future Garage Recommendations?
Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2010 8:48 am
by ITs A TRAP
fractal wrote:future garage is a pretty loose term, but just off the top of my head, artists would be:
steve gurlley
el-b
dj abstract
sully
whistla
duncan powell
littlefoot
erra
dawntreader
mark krupp
resketch
blind prophet
price
kingthing
clubroot
aleks zen
threnody
original face
sentinels
sines
submerse
cj reign
clueless
jericho
touch
m2j
rooflight
metalbox
vibezin
monz
dom
demos
cosmic revenge
wascal
canvas dark sky
mount kimbie
visionist
baobinga
i.d.
skinz
darqwan
C.R.S.T.
T-polar
etc etc
be sure to check L2S recordings, whistla's subfm show, blackdowns show on rinse and of course http://futuregarageforum.com/
pretty sure i'm forgetting all kinds of people, but it's late
YES!
Re: Future Garage Recommendations?
Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2010 9:29 am
by yaga
There's this guy out of Poland doing some really, really Burial-esque 2-steppy Garage and some interesting soundscapes/synths, too. I heard the first part of his Phantom Papers EP & am looking forward to hearing the second release when i have the money for it. The guy's name is Late. tbh i don't throw these tunes in mixes i do because, quite frankly, i don't really respect artists who rip a sound this much but, lol, it's nice to listen to when you're in that vibe atm. Here's a few tunes off YouTube -
Re: Future Garage Recommendations?
Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2010 11:03 am
by cosmic revenge
VVV
Re: Future Garage Recommendations?
Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2010 11:41 am
by shankstep
This.... & the Jack Sparrow rmx if you can find good audio...Youtube version is wank.
Re: Future Garage Recommendations?
Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2010 11:48 am
by particle-jim
Check out Jack Dixon as well, gunna be big
Re: Future Garage Recommendations?
Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2010 12:17 pm
by qwaycee_
arkist (who always gets forgotten)
faltydl
george fitzgerald
wouldnt really say that burial and synkro are 'future garage' they are a bit different to some of those producers in the long list.
might wanna check out blawan id say he fits the bill more for that dark, organic sound. also alot of martyns tunes could fit for this time of year too.
Re: Future Garage Recommendations?
Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2010 5:40 pm
by johnkimble
yaga wrote:There's this guy out of Poland doing some really, really Burial-esque 2-steppy Garage and some interesting soundscapes/synths, too. I heard the first part of his Phantom Papers EP & am looking forward to hearing the second release when i have the money for it. The guy's name is Late.jasidhsadiajdihasuidh
yeah..late is finnish
b) grab the disfigured dubz (skream's label) release sine, saw square if there is a copy possible
yaga wrote:The guy's name is Late. tbh i don't throw these tunes in mixes i do because, quite frankly, i don't really respect artists who rip a sound this much
what exactly is late a rip off of? synkro? burial?
also does anybody elses wav. of losing you sound really crackly in a bad way?
Re: Future Garage Recommendations?
Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2010 6:12 pm
by yaga
-midnight wrote:
yaga wrote:The guy's name is Late. tbh i don't throw these tunes in mixes i do because, quite frankly, i don't really respect artists who rip a sound this much
what exactly is late a rip off of? synkro? burial?
also does anybody elses wav. of losing you sound really crackly in a bad way?
You're right. That statement is off. I apologize and I take it back (if anyone was offended).
I honestly have not been listening to Dubstep that long (maybe three years), & didn't know that that kind of skippy two step garage sound was around at all before Burial. Last night i was checking out some older Grime tunes by So Solid Crew & they have a somewhat similiar feel (and those tunes came out in like '05 and earlier).