so, i guess the new term for broken beat which i've noticed as being the dominant term since i first heard of the 'west london' sound is suppose to be nuwave?! and what about all the latest post punk, no wave, etc. stuff - isn't this term nuwave just a bit too close to that. all the metrosexual fashionistas might get into a bit of a snit when they go looking for the latest Tiga/DFA/etc. and find all these jazzy, hip hop, D&B inspired grooves instead. sometimes i have a tough time keeping up with all these genre names you know...

n.p. Bruk Mix Vol 3 - DJ Dialect :)

G


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Subject: (313) new nuwaveradio shows


check here, not everyone's bag but I know some of you like:

http://www.nuwaveradio.co.uk/

shifty(one half of yotoko), marc mac, somatik etc
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