Chase & Status - Eastern Jam
Posted: Fri Mar 13, 2009 7:38 pm
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Definately worth listening to.Canby wrote:Is it a good song? is it worth listening to?
i heard that chase and status are like the best dubstep producers around
thats what my mate I Ma Ballbag told me
Pon the D/L!!!deevo wrote:Definately worth listening to.Canby wrote:Is it a good song? is it worth listening to?
i heard that chase and status are like the best dubstep producers around
thats what my mate I Ma Ballbag told me
yeah i think so is he the one who did the where's my money tune? i was skanking hard to that last nightdob3r wrote:Oh wow, this one fresh. You guyz herd of scream?
I know right. First time I heard it I was reminded of a few jams at Sub Swara honestly. In short, if you're into Eastern Jam and would like to see something much better performed live, I'd check out Sub Swara in NYC.TeReKeTe wrote:instantly became that tune that you buy, and just sits on the shelf because everyone else is rinsing it to infinity and beyond.
definitely rate chase and status, though.
and if i never, ever, ever, ever hear silsila hai chahhat ka from devdas again, it will be too soon.
That made me laugh really hard.Canby wrote:
i heard that chase and status are like the best dubstep producers around
thats what my mate I Ma Ballbag told me
TeReKeTe wrote:and if i never, ever, ever, ever hear silsila hai chahhat ka from devdas again, it will be too soon.
Nah mate that was Bangasmartface wrote:yeah i think so is he the one who did the where's my money tune? i was skanking hard to that last nightdob3r wrote:Oh wow, this one fresh. You guyz herd of scream?
Also of note is the kick drum - personally I would call it the best sounding kick in modern music.smartface wrote:Fantastic track that truly displays the Croydonian essence of dubstep. It features a never before seen use of several LFO filters to create a unique harmony punctuated by a very complex bassline, the result of several years of synth programming.
This track demonstrates Chase and Status' true talent in its purest form and the drum programming is no less than incredible.
Should you enjoy this track, I very highly recommend "Saxon" by the duo, which offers a completely different bassline and structure yet maintains the same exquisite style.
Don't be impatient though: Chase and Status' work is no less than stunning and takes years to produce. Eastern Jam was apparently started sometime in the 90's and Saxon around the same time.