Page 1 of 2

Box of Dub / Juju

Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2007 4:58 pm
by vinyleater
If anyone got that stunning Juju mix from this forum not so long ago, they might recognise that Scuba tune which is featured on this Soul Jazz 'Box of Dub' release. That mix was from way back in April. Cheeky git must have some white-hot off the press promos...no real discussion needed...just some trivia.

Matt

p.s. well, I'm sure it's been discussed before on the forum, but the Burial tune on this compilation is stunning. Fulfilled expectations. Nice. The Burial debut is pretty much the Mezzanine of the 21st century, for me anyway.

Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2007 5:13 pm
by 7"
trivia is always welcome, as well as promos are.. but just a few number of selektas can get their hands on it, nonetheless as soon as we can get our copies.. its perfect!

regarding to burial, there are some tracks in his album that sounds pretty mezzanine-esque, there are a track in his album that reminds me of some of the massive attack stuff back in the days, its the 9th track i do think so, so good.

Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2007 5:15 pm
by Rob H
or juju may have had a dub/cdr?

Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2007 5:17 pm
by 7"
restricted beats'n'peaces... by that time, not any longer :twisted:

Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2007 5:42 pm
by emcee child
burial to me is like a new Future Sounds of London.
Get meh?

Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2007 5:44 pm
by 7"
FSOL :oops: love it, yes both can be described as deep and emotional IDM , im missing some new FSOL's tracks.

Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2007 10:36 pm
by paulie
CFour wrote:or juju may have had a dub/cdr?

Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2007 11:36 pm
by thomas
HaHa, while we are on about it....anyone work in sound of the universe?

My mum offerd to get us somthing from a store, so i send here to cop the Box of Dub for me....Think she likes seeing the type of thing i get upto while i moved away......two middle aged parents asking for the latest Dubstep Lp, anyone served older than 64?...... :lol:

Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2007 3:49 am
by fushimi
Emcee Child wrote:burial to me is like a new Future Sounds of London.
Get meh?
Not sure about that. FSOL drew from a much wider palette than Burial.

Gravious much more similar to FSOL.

Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2007 6:09 am
by relaks
Paulie wrote:
CFour wrote:or juju may have had a dub/cdr?

Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2007 6:50 am
by emcee child
Fushimi wrote:
Emcee Child wrote:burial to me is like a new Future Sounds of London.
Get meh?
Not sure about that. FSOL drew from a much wider palette than Burial.

Gravious much more similar to FSOL.
no doubt... not comparing the fan base..
I grew up on future sounds of london in my teens..
just has a similar feel to their early stuff... especialy Kode9's mix for MAH..
1st time i heard that, it was pissing down wiv rain and i was toatally taken back to 92-93
just beautifully dark, reflective soundscapes.

Re: Box of Dub / Juju

Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2007 3:50 am
by juju
VinylEater wrote: Cheeky git must have some white-hot off the press promos....

oh oh oh oh lola...
oh oh oh oh lola...

Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2007 9:08 am
by paolo
[quote="7""]regarding to burial, there are some tracks in his album that sounds pretty mezzanine-esque, there are a track in his album that reminds me of some of the massive attack stuff back in the days, its the 9th track i do think so, so good.[/quote]

Dubstep is the new trip hop :D

Gone forever?

Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2007 9:35 am
by vinyleater
Dubstep is the new trip hop
...and whilst the likes of Mezzanine and Dummy still get a regular spin at my gaff, there's a kind of 'dated' sound which can't be overlooked. Trip hop is a genre which, I believe, is almost entirely identified with the 90s. Is dubstep going to be another short-lived genre?

The speed at which it's developing is ridiculous (a good thing, of course) but will this not mean that it will develop so much that the 'original' dubstep 'sound' will be lost to such an extent that dubstep will be no longer, and we'll have some other new, hybrid genre? I hate to think it, but I can very easily imagine Burial's debut sitting in HMVs bargain bucket in 5 years+

Re: Gone forever?

Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2007 3:26 pm
by narco.hz
VinylEater wrote:
Dubstep is the new trip hop
...and whilst the likes of Mezzanine and Dummy still get a regular spin at my gaff, there's a kind of 'dated' sound which can't be overlooked. Trip hop is a genre which, I believe, is almost entirely identified with the 90s. Is dubstep going to be another short-lived genre?

The speed at which it's developing is ridiculous (a good thing, of course) but will this not mean that it will develop so much that the 'original' dubstep 'sound' will be lost to such an extent that dubstep will be no longer, and we'll have some other new, hybrid genre? I hate to think it, but I can very easily imagine Burial's debut sitting in HMVs bargain bucket in 5 years+
There will always be dub.... when all else is gone, DUB will still rumble. that is why I am in.

Re: Gone forever?

Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2007 3:55 pm
by efa
VinylEater wrote:
Dubstep is the new trip hop
...and whilst the likes of Mezzanine and Dummy still get a regular spin at my gaff, there's a kind of 'dated' sound which can't be overlooked.
Funny, I was listening to Dummy recently and thought the opposite. How ahead of its time and fresh it sounded.
Trip hop is a genre which, I believe, is almost entirely identified with the 90s. Is dubstep going to be another short-lived genre?
Nope, its already too big.
The speed at which it's developing is ridiculous (a good thing, of course)
Welcome to post internet world :lol:
but will this not mean that it will develop so much that the 'original' dubstep 'sound' will be lost to such an extent that dubstep will be no longer, and we'll have some other new, hybrid genre?
This depends how you define dubstep - Techno, Reggae, Garage, Dub, Jungle, Minimal, Miami Bass, D&B, the list goes on but more than that its bass music, and bass will NEVER go out of fashion!
I hate to think it, but I can very easily imagine Burial's debut sitting in HMVs bargain bucket in 5 years+
Nar, they'll have all been bought by then.

On topic though, if you think 2 months is a long time between hearing a tune played and buying it in the shops then listem to more mix's. I've seen years go by! We all got lucky on this one, more Box O Dub's to come in the same fashon hopefully :twisted:

Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2007 4:00 pm
by rudeski damager
the idea of bass in tunes is a recent musical development - bass has always been an integral part of tunes since it was first used - this is just the first genre to really embrace bass the the most important part of the tune or at least as important as the rest

drum and bass never really done it for me... i dont think its bass element is anything close 2 dubsteps or even some grime tunes. all of it seemed weak in compairson to grime/44. now dubstep seems stronger.

Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2007 4:03 pm
by efa
Really? Then listen to this...

http://mp3.juno.co.uk/MP3/SF27069-01-01-01.mp3

Seriously though D&B has moved away from bass being the main element in the music but thats where it started trus!

Re: Gone forever?

Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2007 5:05 pm
by ozeb
EFA wrote:Welcome to post internet world :lol:
Post Internet? Where did it go?

What am I on right now?

Where am I typing this message?

My mind is blown - DIVIDE BY ZERO!!! :o


Image

:P

Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2007 5:12 pm
by efa
Image

:lol: