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Decline posted:New Butterz email went out today and there is a lot of big news. Looks like Elijah & Skilliam will be featured on Rinse 17. The autumn zip is out! Butterz is the label!
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a milk crime posted:Butterz is the label! ...that doesn't know how to tag their mp3s. I love the free zips, but you'd think they'd spend a few minutes making sure all the artist and track name fields are filled out correctly anyway.
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# ? Sep 20, 2011 04:59 |
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Subtle posted:Roof Light does this sort of stuff too-very similar to burial (perhaps too similar...) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVNIP2NXZ8o v cool. 28 Gun Bad Boy posted:Well you should check out Sully's recently released LP. I talked about it a few days back. And definitely Dusk & Blackdown's LP from a few years ago - Margins Music. Heavy on the atmoshphere and 2-step influences. Yeah the new Sully was what got me looking for this. Thanks for the recommendations, got a lot to dig through now. Feeling Machinedrum and a lot of what I sampled on that Margins Music so far.
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# ? Sep 20, 2011 05:14 |
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I just got home from seeing Joe Nice and Pangaea (and a bit of Dave Q) at Deep Space/Dub War. Cielo has an incredible system and anyone in the area should check it out at least once. Pangea played a great set, but Joe Nice stole the show with a classic dubstep set. He opened with Goat Stare, and just threw down classic after classic. He did some amazing scratching/mashup with Red and a Ms Dynamite track. I heard a bunch of stuff from Dubstep Allstars Volume 1, which I had jammed on cd/mp3 players so many times, and listening to it through a club system (and one of, if not the best I've ever heard) was eye- and ear-opening.
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# ? Sep 20, 2011 10:24 |
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JamesKPolk posted:I just got home from seeing Joe Nice and Pangaea (and a bit of Dave Q) at Deep Space/Dub War. Cielo has an incredible system and anyone in the area should check it out at least once. I've always heard good things about the sound at that Dub War. The best bit about that early stuff is when you think that Hatcha had pretty much all those tracks locked down and exclusive to him. I hope Joe played El-B's Amazon, one of the tracks that, when it came out, made me - coming from the late garage/grime thing - really switch all my attention onto Dubstep. Tune's like that were just something else entirely, it wasn't just darker garage like the early Tempa or Shelflife stuff, it was way too different. Finally hearing it on a proper system years ago was just immense. As much as people will bitch about me saying this, you've really not fully experienced the music unless you've heard it on a proper sound system. No lovely out of the box JBL club system thing. Proper handcrafted ghetto ultra bass rig ting.
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# ? Sep 20, 2011 11:12 |
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JamesKPolk posted:Joe Nice stole the show with a classic dubstep set. He opened with Goat Stare, and just threw down classic after classic. Surprising, in a good way, to hear this. For a while he was very "only playing the latest dubs, once it's released on vinyl it's out of my record box". I think a solid classic set, or a few nods to personal favorites and/or major influences in a long set are a good look.
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# ? Sep 20, 2011 13:42 |
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28 Gun Bad Boy posted:I've always heard good things about the sound at that Dub War. The best bit about that early stuff is when you think that Hatcha had pretty much all those tracks locked down and exclusive to him. I think this is the first time it was at this place. The sound at the place where it was before it stopped being a regular night was good, but Cielo was even better. Huge bass (and the dance floor was all wood so the subs would massage your feet just from shaking the floor so much) but really crisp highs too, and not oppressively loud- just BIG. SUBFRIES posted:Surprising, in a good way, to hear this. For a while he was very "only playing the latest dubs, once it's released on vinyl it's out of my record box". I think a solid classic set, or a few nods to personal favorites and/or major influences in a long set are a good look. I definitely agree. I think part of it was that Dub War hasn't been here regularly for at least the past year, and this was a reunion type thing, hence the different venue. Perfect for a set like that.
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# ? Sep 21, 2011 02:43 |
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Serious track from VIVEK, deeeeeeep. V.I.V.E.K - Asteroids/Kismet http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MuANhbw46XE
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# ? Sep 21, 2011 14:39 |
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£7.50 tickets for a butterz night in november in london http://www.hiddenclub.co.uk/events/?id=11615 Zed Bias Elijah & Skilliam ft. TRIM Terror Danjah Royal-T Swindle TRC edit: so there are some sweet london nights coming up http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=286201944726939 Black Room: HEADLINER TBA YOUNGSTA (Rinse FM) CYRUS (Deep Medi/Get Darker) V.I.V.E.K (Deep Medi) KRYPTIC MINDS (Black Box/Osiris Music) OFFKEY b2b DUBSON (Momentum Audio/Licked Beatz/Regulate) Red Room: H.E.N.C.H TAKEOVER CHASING SHADOWS (Hench) MRK1 (Hench) EDDIE K (Hench) SLUGZ & BOYSON (Dub Pack/Swagger) http://www.hiddenclub.co.uk/events/?id=11601 Appleblim, Loefah, Mosca, Lone, Ossie http://www.hiddenclub.co.uk/events/?id=11604 SECRET HEADLINER TBA, Matt Jam Lamont, T.Williams (Garage Set), Noodles (Groove Chronicles), Hot City, Dem 2, El-B (Ghost Recordings), Slimzee, Dusk & Blackdown, MJE, MULTIPLY, Horsepower Productions, Scott Garcia, DEA Project, DJ Narrows, Whistla, Smokey Bubblin B, Rude Boi Brand, Cyanide B http://www.hiddenclub.co.uk/events/?id=11646 Redlight & Dread MC, Sticky & Warrior Queen, Very Special Guests, PITCH CONTROLLERS, Marcus Nasty, P Money & Blacks, Spyro, JJ, Vectra, DJ Maximum, Teddy Music, Merky Ace, Motive http://www.hiddenclub.co.uk/events/?id=11648 Silkie, Quest, Phaeleh, El-B (Ghost Recordings), Lost, Biome, Slugz & Boyson, Offkey, Very Special Guests also i got bax on vinyl ayooooooooo qwako fucked around with this message at 16:29 on Sep 21, 2011 |
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Absolutely everyone one of those dances is going to be insane gently caress. Here's a free remix Royal-T released because he has 2k Twitter followers: http://soundcloud.com/royaltmusic/clement-marfo-the-frontline
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# ? Sep 21, 2011 16:40 |
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Hey all. I'm crossposting this from the DJ mixes thread. I recorded a new live promo mix of some bass music last weekend: Grape Guts - Shine http://soundcloud.com/grape-guts/shine 1 Annie's Mac (Cedaa's Still Tippin' edit) - KingThing 2 Coolant - Pedro 123 3 Cross That Line (Mister Tweeks Remix) - DJ Hilti 4 Another Girl - Jacques Greene 5 Ain't Gonna Lie - Deadboy 6 Mirage (Girl Unit Remix) - Nguzunguzu 7 Mood Swing - Anthony "Shake" Shakir 8 Juice - Lunice 9 If You Buck - Kingdom 10 Thunder Bay - Hudson Mohawke 11 Orangeade - Royal-T 12 E10 Riddim - Rossi B & Luca 13 Girly - Surkin, Bobmo, High Powered Boys 14 Be Myself - Dark Sky 15 Wind It Up - Mark Pritchard, Om'Mas Keith 16 Spliff Dub (Rustie remix) - Zomby 17 Slap - Redinho 18 Jasmin (Sines Slabs On Swangas Remix) - Sines 19 Hitmanes Anthem (Noaipre Remix) - Lunice 20 High For This - The Weeknd Book me in the bay area! edit: I'm @GrapeGuts on twitter if you like what you hear and want to follow Dopo fucked around with this message at 02:07 on Sep 22, 2011 |
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Solid tracklist.
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# ? Sep 22, 2011 01:49 |
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Numbers profile on Benji B's show this week y'all: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b014lv2c (can't wait for the new Zed Bias. I love that Deep Inside tune!)
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An0 posted:Numbers profile on Benji B's show this week y'all: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b014lv2c At least now you can listen to it all with the proper bass pressure man, with your new stereo! The new ZB album apparently available at the Tru Thoughts shop/Etch Records. Amazingly cheap at only £7.25 for the CD, or for those of you with a tiny penis, £5 for the digi. Should also be out in your favourite local record store over the next few days as well. I'm especially looking forward to his collab with Skream - Badness. Much like the collab he did with Skream for his latest Maddslinky album (50 Shades of Peng), it's another badman tune that shows the kids how the big jump-up stuff should be done. And in another similarity to the last tune it's also on a wierd vinyl, this time at least it's a picture disc rather than some crazy priced Serato control disc thing. Tru Thoughts have really been on fire the past year or so. You had the Maddslinky album, the reissue of the old Maddslinky album. You've got Omar and the reissue of his fantastic album from a few years back(which includes bonus in the fantastic Zed Bias produced Dancing), Mark De Clive-Lowe has a new album out on them, new Beta Hector is nice, and you've got Rodney P with new stuff as well. It's getting to be a nice stable for established artists. Plus going back a few years ago they also had a group who made the Kings Of Leon sound good. Now if only they'd also release all the albums in vinyl as well.
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# ? Sep 22, 2011 21:37 |
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I saw Roska and Toddla T had some American tour dates so I googled to see if they were coming to New York.
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# ? Sep 23, 2011 02:28 |
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I'm interested in catching Roska but I'm not all that into Toddla T (LP on Ninja Tune? Bad sign), though his Fabriclive entry was pretty okay I guess. Considering shelling out to see them. It was certainly worth it for the Tunnidge / dBridge / Pinch show. Also just found out that Girl Unit will be showing up in about 5 days. A weekday show, so turnout's going to be even worse than usual (that stuff bothers me! I randomly showed up to a packed Andy C set a few years back and I was blown away by the crowd energy alone), but he should be spinning some good tracks.
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# ? Sep 23, 2011 10:54 |
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Red Bull are doing some crazy poo pooquote:On October 13th 2011, Red Bull Music Academy will be taking over the London Eye. For one night only, each of the 30 capsules will be transformed into individual gig spaces, playing host to influential producers, DJs and bands from across the globe, whilst the area below plays host to a huge silent disco. http://www.redbull.co.uk/cs/Satellite/en_UK/Event/Revolution-in-sound-021243079574724 tickets went up the other day and i hopefully got one for FabricLive ft Hessle Ausio (Pearson Sound, Ben UFO, Pangaea) im willing to bet that its way way too late to apply for a ticket now but i thought i would show it off to the thread quote:The line up for Revolutions in Sound: music is also getting streamed live from the red bull site on the night
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# ? Sep 23, 2011 11:08 |
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qwako posted:Red Bull are doing some crazy poo poo Ah Red Bull, your Formula 1 team and it's terrible wannabe coolness piss me off, but I'll be damned if you don't put your money where your mouth is. Not only a impressive bunch of line-ups, but an interesting location too. And it's free too? Try getting into the London eye for free normally! Shame they had to ruin it all with a silent disco. And in some other release news, Roly Porter - the other half of Vex'd - has a new album out. Sadly like the work of his ex-musical partner, it doesn't sound very good if you ask me. All droney, occasionally abrasive and generally boring. Basically like your usual higher grade Vangelis or Eno knock-off. There's one or two wee nice bits in a song, but they come and go so quickly and are just mixed in with thick chunks of grey blah. Not even track titles named after stuff from Dune can sway me. But hey I'm sure some of you out there will love it.
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# ? Sep 23, 2011 13:24 |
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qwako posted:Red Bull are doing some crazy poo poo Applied for the Digital Soundboy One just because its free and why not but is it really 7-10pm? lame.
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# ? Sep 23, 2011 15:36 |
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LE0N posted:Applied for the Digital Soundboy One just because its free and why not but is it really 7-10pm? lame. Just think of it as the alternative to the pub for the pre-dance warmup, then head out to wherever. Make a proper night of it. It's London, streets are paved with gold and top class DJs play out ten times a night for gently caress all money and all that, so there's bound to be something good on. Jammy cunts.
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# ? Sep 23, 2011 16:19 |
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Ah drat it all
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# ? Sep 24, 2011 11:40 |
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Rustie's new LP on Warp is really really good.
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# ? Sep 24, 2011 21:56 |
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Mike_V posted:Rustie's new LP on Warp is really really good. Wow I may have to actually get it, then. I was always slightly skeptical just because some of his stuff I'm not a fan of (and he's an awful DJ)
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# ? Sep 25, 2011 00:25 |
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You can sample the tracks on Juno if you're skeptical. He made a really nice 80s-type wonky sound on this album
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# ? Sep 25, 2011 01:15 |
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My friend IBYSS and I made a juke tune, check it out: DJ CHUMP CHANGE + IBYSS - HAVE THE BEAT http://soundcloud.com/djchumpchange/dj-chump-change-ibyss-have-the Maguro fucked around with this message at 10:54 on Sep 25, 2011 |
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Mike_V posted:Rustie's new LP on Warp is really really good. Best thing I've heard in a minute. Album of the year for me.
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# ? Sep 25, 2011 04:46 |
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TRC released a free EP with some new cuts on it: http://www.sendspace.com/file/ry4c7m And that new Rustie is as bananas as I hoped. Love how City Star evolves into an absolute banger.
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# ? Sep 25, 2011 06:33 |
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Thanks for the TRC heads up. I haven't heard much from him recently. Is he still with the Butterz crew?
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# ? Sep 25, 2011 09:24 |
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Number Two Stunna posted:Best thing I've heard in a minute. Album of the year for me. Yes indeed... he's really found his groove.
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# ? Sep 25, 2011 13:34 |
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Mike_V posted:Thanks for the TRC heads up. I haven't heard much from him recently. Is he still with the Butterz crew? I haven't heard much concerning TRC lately - he put out a free mix (Summer Splash Vol. 1) sometime this spring/early summer. The Butterz twitter account confirmed that BR010 is a Terror Danjah release and BR011 is something new. First mention I've heard of either releases. I'm psyched for BR009, love that Swindle & Silkie tune.
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Mike_V posted:Rustie's new LP on Warp is really really good. Actually pleasantly surprised with this. I loved Jagz The Smack when it appeared, and Rustie definitely had a big buzz about him here (hometown and all that I guess) but most of what he's done since then just never pushed my buttons. When Ultra Thizz dropped though I actually liked it which was a surprise, though I'm way too sceptical and figured it would be a one off while the rest of the album would be terrible ala Butter. But no, it's actually sounding good. Not exactly perfect for sure, but still good.
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Maguro posted:My friend IBYSS and I made a juke tune, check it out: This one is mind blowing. Proper electro vibes: Riffs - Tooth Pick http://soundcloud.com/jigsoreriffs/tooth-pick Ola Ugh fucked around with this message at 21:35 on Sep 25, 2011 |
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Nice (if short) interview with the Black Box/Box Clever Records guy over on Broken Culture. I didn't know it was an off-shoot of Chemical Records, interesting to know. Definitely one strong label, and it quickly became one of my favourite that was putting out more 'rootsy' Dubstep stuff. Plus I love the fact they have a proper release schedule, no dribs and drabs here. You're getting roughly at least 1 release a month. Now that's how you build a brand. And they also raise a good point here when asked about receiving tunes, and mirrors something I've believed for years. Black Box Records posted:Honestly, I just wish that more people would take time, years if necessary, to develop some real production skills before they bother sending out demos. It’s so easy to download Fruity Loops and some sample packs, bash some tunes together and upload them to Soundcloud. I am bombarded with tracks which are just crap, and it drives me mad! People seem so impatient these days to get any kind of recognition that they won’t wait for their music to be at a level where they make a real statement. I definitely think it's a problem nowadays with producers. Impatience and also revealing yourself too early, and putting out bits and bobs of quite frankly, poo poo or mediocre music, even if it's just stuff you pass off as 'sketches' or whatever. It's like having the opening night of your play before everyone has learned their lines. The stage is only half-built and you open the curtain to a massive crowd who just end up being very disappointed. Maybe it had some potential once everything was in place, maybe it had some great potential, but everyone remembers your name and how poor it was originally. Folks should respect themselves and their skills some more, and come correct first time out and make a real impact instead of pushing half-finished stuff that just dissolves away.
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# ? Sep 26, 2011 15:00 |
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Thanks for the interview link. Hum and Buzz (Ikonika label) just released their 3rd record, this one from Dro Carey. I'm not really sure how to describe it, but there's some footwork influence and some real nice bass. http://boomkat.com/downloads/451726-dro-carey-candy-red-hungry-horse
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This weekend is going to kick rear end... seeing Brenmar on Friday and Breakage on Saturday. Really excited about seeing Brenmar, I love his poo poo - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pC-yqXMy-F4 Video is awesome too.
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# ? Sep 26, 2011 18:37 |
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Has anyone posted this yet because it's really good and free: http://www.adultswim.com/promos/201109_unclassified/index.html knife and gun 2-step remix geiom - pure bristle pinch - blow out the candle actress - murder plaza etc.
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# ? Sep 26, 2011 22:31 |
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If someone tells you they don't like house they are probably lying! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G22KCpB15tY
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# ? Sep 26, 2011 23:28 |
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Haha yeah, how do you listen to EDM and not like house?
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Whenever I make a solid effort to educate myself in house I feel overcome because of the sheer variety and depth. Though I've made some headway recently there's too much great house!
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