good to hear! i thought i was the only one who liked it
nah man i think its heavy! quite a funny vocal, so slack (in timing not lyrics!)
makes the whole thing such a mess, but in a good way
good to hear! i thought i was the only one who liked it
Bugz In The Attic Breakin Point Mix
Son Of Scientist - "Ion Steel"
Mark De Clive-Lowe - "The Way That It Goes"
Rima - "Forward"
Artwork - "Red"
Seiji Featuring Lyric L - "Loose Lips"
Daluq - "Oriental Express"
Chaka Domu Vs Buju Volcov - "Souljah"
Pavel Kostiuk - "Willo The Wisp"
Quango - "Let Groove Come" (Co-Op mix)
Nutmeg - "Bicycle Kick"
Cousin Cockroach - "This Ain't Tom N Jerry"
Jinadu - "Natural Thing" (Domu Mutant Soul remix)
yeah there's something perversely hard to resist about that moaning/groaning uh-huh-ah-uh! in oh na na. slackness indeed
Minimal Tech Deep House hybrid
its not really the same as the German lot though, and its definitely not as explicitly regressive... loads of the European producers are very explicit in their desire to 'take it back' to house etc, wheras these guys (and producers like Atjazz, Freerange etc) are on a different flex i feel. its still not really new in any sense but its not claiming to be, and a lot of it definitely feels a lot less burdened with the weight of history
i found it really interesting that WBeeza is getting pushed by them, came across his stuff recently and heard it in a totally different light... he's a big talent I reckon, looking forward to hearing more new stuff from him
its not really the same as the German lot though, and its definitely not as explicitly regressive... loads of the European producers are very explicit in their desire to 'take it back' to house etc, wheras these guys (and producers like Atjazz, Freerange etc) are on a different flex i feel. its still not really new in any sense but its not claiming to be, and a lot of it definitely feels a lot less burdened with the weight of history
vicvaughn said:circle don't really come across as the most humble of guys. the idea of people being interested in whether stuff is well produced rather than if it sounds good is silly, surely this has been well documented (hardkore/jungle vs overproduced dnb etc). and knocking funky cos it sounds like grime...
i listened to their show on monday, some of it was pretty boring.
yeh i agree, compared to many he wasn't that forceful in his opinions, more just confident
it also strikes me that their perspective is very much about a social thing as much as a musical one