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Bought a dubstep white..no indication of producer..help??

Post by vinyleater » Tue May 29, 2007 6:55 pm

Ok, I picked up a wee white label AGES ago, but bought a ton of other amazing stuff around the same time, and the wee white kinda got lost in my ever-expanding record collection..

Anyway! It's beastly :twisted: ..but I don't know who it is. Can anyone help me out? Here's a few clues:

one side: begins with a "badly recorded" reggae riff, which is looped quite a few times, then a couple of sub bass beats, then a guy says 'yea man!' then it kicks in with the standard sub bass punishment.

the flip: begins with this (presumably a film sample): 'I had killed a man; a man who looked like me; whose mother and father looked like my mother and father; and nothing happened. The police didn't come after me. No one did. I could have killed others if I'd wanted to and gotten away with it.'

..so..who is it? First to answer gets a mystery prize!! Perhaps an exclusive Burial dubplate!!!

...or perhaps a sign of my gratitude in the form of written communication on this forum...could be either really!!

...most likely the latter...

Thanks!

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Re: Bought a dubstep white..no indication of producer..help?

Post by feasible_weasel » Tue May 29, 2007 6:59 pm

VinylEater wrote:Ok, I picked up a wee white label AGES ago, but bought a ton of other amazing stuff around the same time, and the wee white kinda got lost in my ever-expanding record collection..

Anyway! It's beastly :twisted: ..but I don't know who it is. Can anyone help me out? Here's a few clues:

one side: begins with a "badly recorded" reggae riff, which is looped quite a few times, then a couple of sub bass beats, then a guy says 'yea man!' then it kicks in with the standard sub bass punishment.

the flip: begins with this (presumably a film sample): 'I had killed a man; a man who looked like me; whose mother and father looked like my mother and father; and nothing happened. The police didn't come after me. No one did. I could have killed others if I'd wanted to and gotten away with it.'

..so..who is it? First to answer gets a mystery prize!! Perhaps an exclusive Burial dubplate!!!

...or perhaps a sign of my gratitude in the form of written communication on this forum...could be either really!!

...most likely the latter...

Thanks!
at provide a less than a min sample :D
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Post by boomnoise » Tue May 29, 2007 7:23 pm

The artist is cridge and it's their recent release on tribe steppaz

We come to dub / Kong

The track you refer to is Kong.

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Post by showguns » Tue May 29, 2007 7:31 pm

it's not cridge. it's hoodz. misslabel on the whites. cridge runs tribe steppaz so it's an honeest mistake. :wink: some los angeles business.
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Post by mattyg » Tue May 29, 2007 8:52 pm

Huge release...both bangin'! The tune is actually We Come to Dub though, not Kong. Damn whitelabels...always hard to tell.

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Post by blk plague » Tue May 29, 2007 9:09 pm

where can i get this stateside?
I AM NOT OK.

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Post by vinyleater » Tue May 29, 2007 9:33 pm

Bingo! Cheers guys, had a listen on the boomkat link, and it's definitely the Hoodz/6Blocc record. Stunning. Don't remember even buying this thing. Both bangin, as Matty G rightfully asserts :D

Dunno how hard it is to attain, but the samples on boomkat don't do it justice - if you can get your mits on, then don't pass it up. I know everyone says this about every dubstep release...but...well...this is a good record. Nuf said.

Cheers folks!

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Post by boomnoise » Tue May 29, 2007 9:49 pm

showguns wrote:it's not cridge. it's hoodz. misslabel on the whites. cridge runs tribe steppaz so it's an honeest mistake. :wink: some los angeles business.
ahhhh!

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Post by suraj k. » Tue May 29, 2007 10:38 pm

showguns wrote:it's not cridge. it's hoodz. misslabel on the whites. cridge runs tribe steppaz so it's an honeest mistake. :wink: some los angeles business.
I know RAW is 6blocc but,
Hoodz is RAW & who else?

Got to peep some of the new stuff when I hung out
with the South3rn guys.

Wikid stuff !!!

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Post by mattyg » Wed May 30, 2007 2:29 am

Hoodz= 6blocc + U-Ome

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Post by *decibella~~ » Wed May 30, 2007 2:39 pm

ahhhh wicked, picked up this white myself with no idea of tune names! knew kong was one side, but didnt know which side.


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Post by cody » Wed May 30, 2007 3:01 pm

yep. i had this problem as well! couldnt remember for the life of me where i picked this dub up from so couldnt retrace my steps to find out. wicked wicked wicked

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Post by whineo » Thu May 31, 2007 11:58 am

Yeah I got this tune. its BIG.
Really interesting arrangement to it.
HOODZ / 6BLOCC, Kong / We Come To Dub (Upfront White Label), 12"

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Post by the tribe » Mon Dec 24, 2007 5:54 pm

check out
tribe steppaz vol 2

hoodz & 6blocc
haile selasie i / babylonia

MASSIVE :wink:

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Post by messdup » Wed Dec 26, 2007 3:17 pm

kong is a big tune!
if you're in brussels 15 february, hoodz (u-ome) is in town :)
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