It's interesting to see how the discussion on drum'n'bass has focussed
more on the "intelligent" side of that scene - I was pretty immersed in
the pirate radio scene during jungle's peak years here in London
(1994-1996), and even played on one for a bit. The station I played on
was Rage FM, whose musical policy was largely jump-up - but there was
one magical moment where I played Dan Curtin's "Horizons Forgotten"
(sped up, admittedly) and received an instant rewind request from the
MC, Stevie A. On his second go at the track's long stringsy intro, he
delivered quite a moving speech about "this is the original style" or
something like that - I can't quite remember!

So anyway, it shouldn't be forgotten that underneath the shiny veneer of
Bukem, Goldie and the like, there lurked an underground culture of
transmitters hidden up council tower blocks, cut-up samples from hip-hop
acapellas, and a healthy respect for any sine wave as long as it was
being modulated in the Reese Bassline manner. And while the people in
that scene didn't get called "intelligent", their respect for the roots
of their music was no less strong...

Ah, I might try to dig out some more of my old pirate tapes tonight -
although I played on Rage, it was always Don that was my favourite!

Brendan

| -----Original Message-----
| From: mkb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Sent: 15 January 2003 15:54
| To: 313@hyperreal.org
| Subject: (313) Re: Exploring Drum and Bass
| 
| 
| > All his Mills/hip-hop style cut up mixing was
| > traded in for boring, smooth, bland intro mixes, yuk!
| 
| That's a bit out of date. I don't know about the newest Live 
| Progression
| Session, but the one from Boston has a lot of that cut up mixing.
| 
| The last album from Nookie has some samples of Rhythim is 
| Rhythim, but I
| think that has surfaced here before (or something about Bukem playing
| Model 500 at the wrong speed)
| 
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