i just assumed he's posting in stages, prob took a lot of work, and if he is a rich lawyer as Luka says (never knew his true identity before), then 101 song descriptions at once is asking a lot. Re the format he posts in, i did used to like getphysical.blogspot/skykicking a lot.
@Andy, re Shox, do you not think that it could go in that direction tho? This is way more interesting to me than most funky I've heard of late, has the potential to go almost industrial sounding.
Also, this is interesting, re Sneakbo-The Wave, which was an Ill Blu instrumental as said, "And the beat here is a monster, its inheritance from uk funky the absolutism of the rigid synth arpeggios, whose minor deviations from the stomping 4X4 kick create in themselves a kind of syncopation that utterly contradicts the tune's resemblance to pop-trance. This of course is the great secret of uk funky - the way in which syncopation forms a governing principle not tied down to any particular rhythmic manifestation - and what makes tunes like "The Wave" (and before it Dotstar's "Ransom") most exciting is how they imagine a way-out for the plodding tranciness (or alternatively deadening dubstep facsimiles) of uk urban pop"
Interesting idea, with caveat that the kick
isn't 4/4, which is part of what creates the syncopation in itself.