Lets face it folks. everything musically comes from Detroit!
yes, in one way, but one record spun on 45 dosent mean that all other
producers and dj-s didnt do nothing with d`n`b
only grooverider and carl craig..
big respect to two of them
on my last set i played jermaine jackson with pia
1/26/2002 2:07:14 AM, Berislav Oremus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lets face it folks. everything musically comes from Detroit!
think twice then come with your sh
Bit true, innit, considerin there ain't no breakbeats in detroit. That's some
NYC hip-hop biz to create the breakbeats that
doode...we both know that Jermaine Jackson is the Fairy Godmother of techno!
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From: Berislav Oremus [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 25, 2002 11:07 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] The Reese bass
Lets face it folks. everything
why not dig out or go buy or download some
old reese tracks and have a listen.
then listen to some of the recent tunes talked
about on this thread eg mr sliff, dj q, air frog,
drumcode 20.5, diabla and a million others
and see if you can spot any kind of similarity.
I can pull out some alice
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Date: Sat, 26 Jan 2002 4:37 AM
AND if i remember right a couple of Carl Craigs early records were spun by
Grooverider at 45rmp to make what would be called Drum and Bass
nowadays...Lets face it folks. everything
HmI believe I stand corrected here, although I would like some
clarification on this.
So the Reese Bass that was used in Jungle/DNB back in 1994 was sampled from
Kev Saundy? I did some searching and this appears to be the case, however, is
it just a
coincidence that Alex Reese was
] The Reese bass
HmI believe I stand corrected here, although I would like some
clarification on this.
So the Reese Bass that was used in Jungle/DNB back in 1994 was sampled from
Kev Saundy? I did some searching and this appears to be the case, however,
is it just a
coincidence
Subject: RE: [313] The Reese bass
i thought Kevin S was well known for the 'Hoover Bass' found on some of
the e-dancer tracks. Is this the same thing as the 'Reese Bass' ?
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From: DJ Entropy [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 25, 2002 11:27 AM
To: 313
In a message dated 1/25/02 7:03:48 AM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
That's really odd, because everyone I have ever known in the jungle/dnb
scene has thought the Reese Bass comes from Alex Reese...
Just goes to show you that junglists need to pull the blinders off and
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Subject: Re: [313] The Reese bass
In a message dated 1/25/02 7:03:48 AM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
That's really odd, because everyone I have ever known in the jungle/dnb
scene has thought the Reese Bass comes from Alex Reese...
Just goes
: Friday, January 25, 2002 8:47 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] The Reese bass
Memo from Alex Bond of PricewaterhouseCoopers
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Yesss, tell 'em how it is Oscillate.
That's my point
1/25/2002 11:39:31 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just goes to show you that junglists need to pull the blinders off and
listen and learn about something else besides drum'n'bass.
Why do you think I'm on this list? ;)
Kevin Master Reese Saunderson released some of the first UK hardcore
In a message dated 1/25/02 6:06:31 PM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I wasn't necessarily referring to you personally, Ian. I was pointing out
and expressing my dismay towards the the myopic nature of most junglists,
specifically in reference to their naivety regarding the
i missed the beginning of this thread because i was
gone for a couple days and got overwhelmed with
emails, but, if someone feels like it could they let
me know what exactly a reese bassline is...i know
where it came from now, but what characteristics
define it?
josh23
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