Have the 2 Burial bits from the Hyperdub showcase on 1xtra been mentioned here?
I'm really lovin the 2nd one with the vocal, especially when it rolls out at the end with just the riff and drums.. i keep going back for a listen even though kode9 and BenjiB fx and chat are all over it. can't wait for the new album now.
 

subvert47

I don't fight, I run away

http://www.subvertcentral.com/forum/showthread.php?t=47700

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4linehaiku

Repetitive
ill try & find it, although i think thats the same one I have got...

also can anyone identify another track...

it comes in after that Calenda tune, or thereabouts...9 played it again when he had Flylo up on rinse for that comeback thing, except that time it had some vocal over it, however kode cant play it cause it keeps skipping...proper sick dub...

think its by darkstar, any suggestions?

The tune after Calenda is Coki, so it's not that one, but after that it's Tasty Grits - Chase Riddim. Both the instrumental and the (uncredited) Crime Mob vocal are on the same record. This one here: http://www.discogs.com/Tasty-Grits-Productions-Southern-Comfort/release/784485

It's sick, I used to play it a lot, but it slipped my mind recently. Might dig it out again now.
 

elgato

I just dont know

Corpsey

bandz ahoy
D-Bridge and Fierce: Daylight
D-Bridge: Kismet
He's probably my favourite contemporary DNB producer. Personally can take or leave his vocal work (not a fan of Wonder Where at all) but respect to him for doing it... The Instra:mental stuff is good, very distinctive sound. This is my favourite one so far by some distance:

(Blush Response with D-Bridge)

Oh wait this is the dubstep thread
 

Tentative Andy

I'm in the Meal Deal
I suspect that the greatness of Memories by Pangea will have been discussed to death 20 + pages back, what with most people hearing the new tunes much sooner that I do, but still, it's a true stroke of genius. :D
 

wise

bare BARE BONES
D-Bridge and Fierce: Daylight
D-Bridge: Kismet
He's probably my favourite contemporary DNB producer. Personally can take or leave his vocal work (not a fan of Wonder Where at all) but respect to him for doing it... The Instra:mental stuff is good, very distinctive sound. This is my favourite one so far by some distance:

(Blush Response with D-Bridge)

Oh wait this is the dubstep thread

The only thing any of their tunes have in common with contempoary D&B is occasional moments of monotony.
I was listening to the autonomic level 3 mix today most of it is at 85bpm.

Instra:mental - Watching You is basically an R&B tune as far as i'm concerned.
 

UFO over easy

online mahjong
they operate in their own well established corner of contemporary dnb

85, 170.. either way

i see where you're coming from but you make it sound more clear cut that it actually is i think
 
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wise

bare BARE BONES
Have I missed a whole corner of D&B going half-step then?
I was only aware of Breakage and this lot.
The last D Bridge 12" I bought was Bellini/True Romance which was definitely 170bpm D&B.
I know the whole genre definition thing gets a bit pointless but what these guys are doing at the moment seems so much more to do with dubstep than it does to (my understanding of) D&B.
 
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