www.goyamusic.com is one of the main distributors. www.groovedis.com also
carries alot of their stuff.
if i recall correctly, goya is housed in the old trojan records pressing
plant on kensal road. but i could be wrong, as i don't have any of that info
in front of me.
top five goya music tearjerke
It's kind of a misnomer ... from what I understand there was a
cluster of record stores and distributors in that general area?
Also commonly described as "Broken Beats"
-d
At 5:42 PM +0100 7/27/01, Max Duley (ARCart) wrote:
'scuse me, but what is the West London sound? I
'scuse me, but what is the West London sound? I live in west London and I
have never heard of it. Are you talking about 2-Step, or UK Garage as it is
now more commonly known, or something completely different?
Max
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While this thread is still going, for those in the UK, Radio 1 has one of the
Jazzanova crew over for a set on the Giles Peterson show this week (Wednesday
night I think)
Gary
> bit of an old thread i know, i'm sl o w in g down
>
>goldie, grooverider and fabio all cite bug in the ba
bit of an old thread i know, i'm sl o w in g down
goldie, grooverider and fabio all cite bug in the bassbin played down at
rage(?) at heaven on a thursday night as *the* track that got the d and b
sound going... an that club was the turning point between hardcore and d&b.
whether th
> Sorry if this has been mentioned already: There's an interview with Dego
> and IG Culture in last month's XLR8R. I would have liked more, but it was a
> decent introduction. The article includes sidebar with a rundown on other
> key figures.
I'm playing catch-up on this thread, but I've been
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> > > not wanting to start some contoversy herebut
> > > IMHO meat beat manifesto
> > > kikked dnb off...
> > not wanting to start some contoversy herebut
> > IMHO meat beat manifesto
> > kikked dnb off...radio babylon saw them merging big
> > fat dub basslines and
> > speeded up breaks...they were ripped off by the
> > hardcore breakbeat crowd and
> > that developed into dnb
i remember readin
ymore but in the UK
cheers !D
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> no
Sorry if this has been mentioned already: There's an interview with Dego
and IG Culture in last month's XLR8R. I would have liked more, but it was a
decent introduction. The article includes sidebar with a rundown on other
key figures.
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> not wanting to start some contoversy herebut
> IMHO meat beat manifesto
> kikked dnb off...radio babylon saw them merging big
> fat dub basslines and
> speeded up breaks...they were ripped off by the
> hardcore breakbeat crowd and
> that developed i
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I agree the influence of that record was huge.
But I think the point is that no artist living has EVER kick
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Not to be confused with "vertigo" by Alan Braxe!
Cheers!
Dennis
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These d
oh yes. likwid biskit, he has a hand on EVERYTHING that comes out on main
squeeze recordshis collaborations are plentiful and insane to keep up
with if you are a completist. but good stuff regardless
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These days one of the first things I do when I wake up is put "Vertigo" on,
absolutely excellent EP dated 2001, probably his latest... absolutely
amazing track ! great angelic vocal sample + arpegggios, great dreamy
track... same goes for track 2 and the 4 Hero remix...
I would not file this with g
> OK...who remembers IG Culture from Dodge City Productionsthat was back in
> the day...
> Also recording as Likwid Biskit...I think...
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> 2. not only is 4Hero to be credited, but I find IG Culture and Phil Asher
> also to be founding fathers behind the movement. ESPECIALLY Phil Asher, a
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that familiar vibe whenever the needle
hits the wax.
3. the "west london" sound is just the term i believe to describe the unique
rhythm programming, but it's contributions and influences span from the
compost/compose/JCR labels to Talkin' Loud to Archive (yummy!!!) to any
o
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everyone who wasn´t makin it or not runnin around with the mighty
glowsticks...
Although don't f
Well i remember it wasnt taken seriously on the 313 list back in 94,
but remember kids, 313 are not some kind of supreme music council! ;)
Dont want to start that old '313 elitism' thread off do we.
It was taken pretty seriously in the UK!
peace
> everyone who wasn´t makin it or not runnin arou
--- Steven Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> D&B or Jungle wasn't taken seriously by who
> exactly???
When it started out Ibiza Records were calling it
racist... Oops... sorry...
Well, it was an attempt to put reggae and ragga with
the UK rave of the day and the name "jungle" wasn't
approved o
everyone who wasn´t makin it or not runnin around with the mighty glowsticks...
D&B or Jungle wasn't taken seriously by who exactly???
> no offence, just love mark and dego´s stuff.. when they
> started that "sound"
> ,d&b or jungle wasn´t taken seriously... i tink its time to
> acknowledge their
> immense influence on music as we know it today..
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no offence, just love mark and dego´s stuff.. when they started that "sound"
,d&b or jungle wasn´t taken seriously... i tink its time to acknowledge their
immense influence on music as we know it today..
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i´d give mark and dego that credit if u dont mind..
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there's been a lot of talk about titonton duvante (and his brilliant musical
output - techno and what not), but what about other members of this 'broken
beat' scene?
labels such as laws of motion, people, bittasweet are they considered
to be part of it? are those great germans, the jazzan
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