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sinc_vision
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more recent sets by him on hatcha and crazyd kissfm set and boomnoise and poax 19th sep:
http://barefiles.com/download.php?id=2013
http://archive.subfm.com/index.php?o=2& ... =boomnoise
faiya!
http://barefiles.com/download.php?id=2013
http://archive.subfm.com/index.php?o=2& ... =boomnoise
faiya!
Take thy thoughts to bed with thee, for the morning is wiser than the evening.Slothrop wrote:well, the bass is interesting but the post-hegemoniacal rhythmic interventionism of the cowbell part is overly redolent of paleospheric neo-step
Saw him in Tokyo a few weeks back with a live drummer, ie he was up to his usual tricks on the fx or ableton or whatever he's got but with no drums in the tracks and his mate was playing all the beats on a full kit. Sounded really great, seemed really well rehearsed, drums worked really well. GT was effecting the snares n shit too. Sick.
sounds fukin well gud, not seen ne dubsteo with live drums or even heard of n e one dooin itjahtao wrote:Saw him in Tokyo a few weeks back with a live drummer, ie he was up to his usual tricks on the fx or ableton or whatever he's got but with no drums in the tracks and his mate was playing all the beats on a full kit. Sounded really great, seemed really well rehearsed, drums worked really well. GT was effecting the snares n shit too. Sick.
yr i think he duz use ableton to play live, wikid program
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n thanx 4 them mixes
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come to nz and check tiki taane's live band (ex-salmonella dub) - pushin things forward... dubstep with live drumz, bass, mpc, rhodes, sax, strings, vocals ... too much!Eliah wrote:sounds fukin well gud, not seen ne dubsteo with live drums or even heard of n e one dooin it
i'm takin this show on the road.
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i met this lovely lass, and we got talking about those guys salmonella dub, now i always have something to talk to kiwi's about other then LOTR and rugby, big her up and the fun we had.nesslei wrote:come to nz and check tiki taane's live band (ex-salmonella dub) - pushin things forward... dubstep with live drumz, bass, mpc, rhodes, sax, strings, vocals ... too much!Eliah wrote:sounds fukin well gud, not seen ne dubsteo with live drums or even heard of n e one dooin it
Grand by name Grand by nature by 16 shades of himself


they're incredible.badger wrote:fat freddy's drop (mala did that sick remix) are another new zealand dub group*Grand* wrote:i met this lovely lass, and we got talking about those guys salmonella dub, now i always have something to talk to kiwi's about other then LOTR and rugby, big her up and the fun we had.
Yeah their album's well worth checking out if you ask me, even if you're not immediately thrilled with it. All the songs have strange arrangements and intros, more tangental than anything else, not in a way that feels overtly innovative or explicitly clever (and i don't mean that in a bad way) - its just got this refreshing 'why not' sort of vibe.badger wrote:fat freddy's drop
When you combine that with the fact all the track names seem to bare no resemblance to the lyrics and make no attempt to describe or match the songs (in my view), you can get totally lost in this album. Many times I've found myself trying to listen to just one song that i liked and listened to the whole album trying to find it, or maybe listened to three songs by accident because i thought they were going to turn into the one I was looking for, but never being disappointed or frustrated by this experience, instead just re-discovering other parts of other songs. A unique experience for me, and a very unique album because of all this, perhaps only in this way but a little bit special none the less.
And oh yeah, the first track is great as an alarm clock mp3! When's the second joint out?
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