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Drum & Bass (In response to a post in the Dance thread)
Joseph:
Is it bad that I can actually distinguish bits of the Maximo Park song from that?
Bunnyman:
--- Quote from: MilkmanDan ---Using the Amen is only a "crutch" if you're rubbish.
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Hey, I like LTJ Bukem!
Luke Vibert has some good DnB-ish stuff on "Big Soup." Then again, in true DnB fashion, it's all over the spectrum...some hip-hop beats, some IDM-y stuff, and a bit of noise for good measure. A quality album.
Photek's "Modus Operandi" was a godamned masterpiece of thematic album construction. Flowed perfectly, but every cut stood up on its own. And the titular track was the perfect downtempo DnB cut...smoky and expressive.
MilkmanDan:
--- Quote from: Shaft ---That was really hurtful. I only made it to impress my parents. That and when you sit down to write a choon, it's really easy to stick overdrive on a 4x4 and work upwards. Yes it sucks. But it's easy.
Edit again: ... I assume you were talking about fuck
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Shit, no, I wasn't talking about your tunes at all. I was returning to my previous theme of DnB being generally kind of lame at the moment. I go to a DnB night pretty much every week, and it's kinda depressing. All the tunes sound the same, except the crowd goes a little bit wilder when it's by Pendulum. Uuh. And believe me, a lot of them are. We're talking the same 5 pendulum tracks getting played in an hour and a half set every week. Now if you go and see a bigger name DJ, it's not quite as bad, but it's mostly still really samey. I blame the pill heads, which is slightly hypocritical but still a valid critism I think.
Anyway: Breakage - Drowning is tasty.
JLM:
Really? I've found that very frew of the people I know in the scene still are into the pills...it's more about the alcohol and unfortunately the coke for some people.
Luke C:
Im not really a big drum and bass fan but I know a Belgian guy who is a drum and bass dj, http://www.errormessage.be is his and his group's website.
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