Martin,
re: dubstep producers : I really hope so as I like the sound of a
snare on the third kick but I hope they all dont get sucked into the
Berlin dubby style many seem to go down. There are some pretty
interesting bits out there eg Untold, Appleblim, Silkie and Sharkey.
Ravinder.
2009/9/11
As someone who began listening to reggae and dub going on 30 years, I
gravitate towards that sound wherever it pops up. I don't welcome
people ossifying it into a genre though. One of the attractions of
dubstep for me is the stuff that is informed by dub's sense of space.
But it's a shame that
Ravinder S Mann wrote:
Martin,
re: dubstep producers : I really hope so as I like the sound of a
snare on the third kick but I hope they all dont get sucked into the
Berlin dubby style many seem to go down. There are some pretty
interesting bits out there eg Untold, Appleblim, Silkie and
kent williams wrote:
As someone who began listening to reggae and dub going on 30 years, I
gravitate towards that sound wherever it pops up. I don't welcome
people ossifying it into a genre though. One of the attractions of
dubstep for me is the stuff that is informed by dub's sense of space.
On 10 Sep 2009, at 17:15, Ravinder S Mann wrote:
Can techno capture the youth market ?
Does it want or even need to? Most kids here are into funky house,
speed garage or various flavours of hard style, the other factor is
there are no techno clubs to go to.
I think we'll start to see
Check out this mix by Cooly G - definitely some 'techno' elements in
there. I'm loving this new take on an old sound
http://www.factmagazine.co.uk/index.php?option=com_contenttask=viewid=
2507Itemid=28
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You gotta do what you gotta do. A lot of techno is also made really
quickly. In fact, I think a lot of producers have the strategy of
making a lot of tracks as quickly as possible and then picking the
best of the lot.
Techno doesn't have to be
UK Funky sounds just like what was going on in the mid 90s in Chicago...Dance
Mania, IHR, Contaminated, and plenty of others were dropping new stuff weekly
that wasn't exactly innovative or detail oriented.
Jeff
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From: Ravinder S Mann
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Sent: Sep 10, 2009
You gotta do what you gotta do. A lot of techno is also made really
quickly. In fact, I think a lot of producers have the strategy of
making a lot of tracks as quickly as possible and then picking the
best of the lot.
Techno doesn't have to be time-consuming to make, and the best tracks
are just