Blackdown - "Dear Disclousure, I wanna bet"
Posted: Sun May 19, 2013 7:28 pm
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It’s time for something new.
We need to reject this kind of neutered brainwashed thinking and build something vital for this era. Something totally built by, owned by - and unique to - 2013.
believe this is coming from blackdown, loooooool i'm dead.If the fact that your sound is indistinguishable from music made over decade before doesn’t scare you shitless as an artist, I’m not sure we’re on the same page here.
Good luck my friendTopManLurka wrote:It’s time for something new.
We need to reject this kind of neutered brainwashed thinking and build something vital for this era. Something totally built by, owned by - and unique to - 2013.believe this is coming from blackdown, loooooool i'm dead.If the fact that your sound is indistinguishable from music made over decade before doesn’t scare you shitless as an artist, I’m not sure we’re on the same page here.
cheers m7, if the thread takes off we could be in for a bumpy ride.Geey wrote: Good luck my friend
Ignoring the few sycophantic comments in that blog, the above is pretty well said. (Although I'm sure that soon 'dubstep' will be as strong as it was in recent years - even though the name has been tarnished like f*ck).E Lijah said...
A few disjointed points... (first time ive commented on a blog for a long time, kinda retro)
Thank god Disclosure came in and made some great original material with different vocalists. Most of their contemporaries are busy 'remixing' old tunes. Whether it is cutting up old R&B vocals or Wiley beats.
Another thing im glad they are doing is saluting the roots of where they are influenced from. Look at how many people who have got big and don't do the same back. Introducing their audience to these peoples music who shoudn't just be left in those eras they were made in.
House is the sound of 2012 and 2013. Its reflected on club line ups, festival line ups the charts and in any musical corner you will find: Rinse, Boiler Room, Radio 1 etc. If you can't get into any element of it, it is going to be a long year for you!
I'm comfortable with it as a 'Grime DJ' I played a role as a compliment to Dubstep, now its as an alternative to House. Thats changed in less than 2 years.
Yeah well said imo, all music hasnt got to be deep and meaningful, house music is what it is.TopManLurka wrote:Ignoring the few sycophantic comments in that blog, the above is pretty well said. (Although I'm sure that soon 'dubstep' will be as strong as it was in recent years - even though the name has been tarnished like f*ck).E Lijah said...
A few disjointed points... (first time ive commented on a blog for a long time, kinda retro)
Thank god Disclosure came in and made some great original material with different vocalists. Most of their contemporaries are busy 'remixing' old tunes. Whether it is cutting up old R&B vocals or Wiley beats.
Another thing im glad they are doing is saluting the roots of where they are influenced from. Look at how many people who have got big and don't do the same back. Introducing their audience to these peoples music who shoudn't just be left in those eras they were made in.
House is the sound of 2012 and 2013. Its reflected on club line ups, festival line ups the charts and in any musical corner you will find: Rinse, Boiler Room, Radio 1 etc. If you can't get into any element of it, it is going to be a long year for you!
I'm comfortable with it as a 'Grime DJ' I played a role as a compliment to Dubstep, now its as an alternative to House. Thats changed in less than 2 years.
Big up Discloseya, there was a time when the majority of people on here rated them. With popularity comes disapproval.

They look like a wonga fused onto a gwaMason wrote:
what little #k#u#n#t#s they look