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Post by dj trooper » Mon Apr 09, 2007 3:37 pm

SKYNET wrote:I mainly listen to DnB, Jungle, Rap( anything earlier than 98 ) Hardcore( anything between 90-93 ) Breakbeat, Techno (not Gabba!) , Breaks.

Some of the artists and DJ's I listen to are: Roni Size, Goldie, Adam F, Paul B, Ed Rush & Optical, Mampi Swift, Swann E, Aquasky, Twisted Individual, Altern 8, SL2, Grooverider, Lisa Lashes, Gangstarr, EPMD, DJ Fresh, Jurassic 5, Mobb Deep, Sasha, Alex Reece, Andy C, A Tribe Called Quest, Lords of The Underground, Naughty By Nature, LTJ Bukem, 4 Hero, DJ Patife, Ice T(!), Hybrid, Wu Tang.
Plus a lot more that I cant think of or be bothered to write down :lol:
Your not on your own there, i love oldskool jungle and drum n bass i went to a few raves when i was younger accelerated culture vs one nation in milton keynes was an experience for sure.

I wish i was old enough to go to flashback though when it was held at the Q club that would of been amazing. I've got a few tape packs here of the old flashback nights from '98 with SL2, Mickey Finn, Rat Pack, Top Buzz and Jumpin Jack Frost on the decks. Must say i'm not into the new D n B though, the stuff that sounds like pendulum tracks, the old stuff is by far better i reckon.
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Post by SKYNET » Mon Apr 09, 2007 6:26 pm

Yea, some of the new DnB is crap and very samey! A lot of people seem to associate it with the 'chav' culture a lot so thats also another big downside! :lol:
I usually try and stick with the more underground artists when choosing records. Chemical records is probably the best site for DnB. Usually takes me all day to pick about three tunes though :lol:

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Post by meu02136 » Mon Apr 09, 2007 6:28 pm

Ahh, DnB! So fans of Squarepusher then?
Let's go to the mall!

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Post by SKYNET » Mon Apr 09, 2007 6:31 pm

I downloaded a few albums before, the style was a little different to what I normally listen to. Still some good tunes on there, I will have to dig them out and have a listen.

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Post by dj trooper » Mon Apr 09, 2007 7:50 pm

I've never heard of them but as i say i'm a fan of the old stuff more than new give me an old nicky blackmarket tape to listen to anyday. The newer stuff i like are tunes like this

http://www.htfr.com/playlist/?catno=MR127548

It's deffo associated with chavs but you will definately find a lot of students and dudes listen to it aswell, the fanbase is quite big so there is a variation of fans and it beats bassline house anyday (chav kids music)
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Post by meu02136 » Mon Apr 09, 2007 8:10 pm

Behold the Squarepusher!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MLcxve603-4
This is off his new album, and is obviously not very drum n bassy, but he's playing a bass guitar, so that's the bass part. It's a good track though. You'll probably need to turn your speakers up though.
Let's go to the mall!

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Post by SwitchThe Munky » Mon Apr 09, 2007 8:25 pm

And thats that saved to my favourites :D , one of the best live shows I've ever been to, too bad I only got to see half of it because I had to go look for my mate who had been kicked out for being too tall, who could that of been :roll:
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Post by dante76 » Tue Apr 10, 2007 9:26 am

As this was only last month a quick cut and paste...

An overdose of Love and Bowie as a child, followed by Doors, Hendrix, Zeppelin and then Suede, then a bit of Primal Scream, shoegazing a la Ride and Slowdive and Cure and the obligiatry Smiths. Then onto the entire Britpop shebang, Blur, Oasis, Bis, Mogwai, Arab Strap, Pulp, Marion, Charlatans, Lemonheads, etc. College was a bit of trip hop with Massive Attack, DJ Shadow, Peshay, Tricky, and the bristol sound, bit of Lamb, Ruby. Uni was Nick Cave, Tindersticks, Cinerama, Radiohead, Sonic Youth, Sleaty Kinney, Leonard Cohen etc. Now I'm an old git, not as much, Interpol, Cold War Kids, Kaiser Chiefs, Noel Coward, and starting to get into metal due to Guitar Hero as it's the type of music I never ever ever would listen to.

Other stuff:
Add N to X, Hole, Linoleum, Nick Drake, PJ Harvey, Chemical Brothers, Unkle, Belly, The Killers, The Editors, Talvin Singh, Miles Davis, John Spencers Blues Explosion, Portishead, Sammy, Placebo, Moondog Jr, Evil Superstars, Astrid Williamson, Stina Nordstam, Looper, Belle And Sebastian, The Doves, The Dears, The Tears, Bernard Butler, Jeff Buckley, Pop Will Eat Itself, Stereolab, Ivor Cutler, Slowdive, early Manics, dEUS, Moondog Junior, The Green Hornets.


This week I have bought the new Brett Anderson solo album, old Tricky album that I lost, a Tommy-Boy raritys album and trying to get hold of some 80's Matchbox B-Line Disaster.

It did not help working in a record shop during the late brit-pop scene. All my music is originalys. And when i say listen to, I mean that artists entire back catalogue. You can't beat a bit of Miles on a Sunday though.

On the plus side Marion have reformed and I'm trying to get to see Juliette Lewis and the Licks in Portsmouth end of the month.
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Post by -Jay- » Tue Apr 10, 2007 9:30 am

dante76 wrote:Tommy-Boy raritys album
As in Tommy Boy the record label? If so, what's on it please?

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Post by dante76 » Tue Apr 10, 2007 9:34 am

Track listing
1. Planet Rock (12" vocal version) - Bambaataa, Afrika & The Soul Sonic Force
2. Play At Your Own Risk (12" vocal version) - Planet Patrol
3. Looking For The Perfect Beat (12" vocal version) - Bambaataa, Afrika & The Soul Sonic Force
4. Cheap Thrills (12" vocal version) - Planet Patrol
5. Why You Treat Me So Bad (LP version) - Club Nouveau
6. Play That Beat Mr DJ (12" full length version) - GLOBE & Whiz Kid
7. I Didn't Know I Loved You (Till I Saw You Rock 'n' Roll) (12" vocal version) - Planet Patrol
8. Renegades Of Funk (12" vocal version) - Bambaataa, Afrika & The Soul Sonic Force
9. Pack Jam (12" remix) - Jonzun Crew
10. Tommy Boy Megamix (12" Brooklyn mix)
11. Pacific 0101 (remix edit version) - 808 State

1. Jazzy Sensation (12" Bronx version) - Bambaataa, Afrika & The Jazzy Five
2. Salsa Smurph (12" vocal version) - Special Request
3. Let Me Love You (12" vocal version) - Force MD's
4. Rock The House (You'll Never Be) (12" vocal version) - Pressure Drop
5. Lisa's Coming - Latin Rascals
6. Running (12" vocal remix) - Information Society
7. People Hold On (12" New Jersey jazz mix) - Coldcut & Lisa Stansfield
8. How Do I Love Thee (extended club mix) - Queen Latifah
9. Louder Than Love - TKA
10. What's On Your Mind (Pure Energy) (12" club mix) - Information Society
11. Come Baby Come (extended version) - K7
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Post by -Jay- » Tue Apr 10, 2007 10:20 am

Cheers. Strange mix of stuff there. They should have stuck with the hip hop :D

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Post by Coyote Smith » Tue Apr 10, 2007 7:23 pm

I'll try and keep this short:

Likes:
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Jawbreaker, The Replacements, Fugazi, Bruce Springsteen, Tom Waits, The Clash, The Smiths, Dinosaur Jr, Black Flag, Descendents, All, Minor Threat, Meat Puppets, Sonic Youth, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Explosions In The Sky, Jets To Brazil, Maximo Park, Futureheads, Stiff Little Fingers, The Hold Steady, Rancid, Screeching Weasel, The Queers, Latterman, Crimpshrine, The Shins, The Exploding Hearts, etc.

Dislikes:
lager rock shite like the fratellis, happy hardcore dj rankin in the mix motherfucker kind of crap, any of these hipper than hip bands like the victorian english gentleman's club (sorry guys), any metal band that isn't slayer or vulgar display of power by pantera (especially ones that sing about dungeons and dragons-esque content)

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Post by Hendo » Tue Apr 10, 2007 7:34 pm

Another man after my own heart.
Or of course what you should have said to sum up.....I ignore the NME.

"Best band ever!!!!! (this week)"

My how I enjoyed reading it.....when I was fourteen.
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Post by Coyote Smith » Wed Apr 11, 2007 1:51 am

Hendo wrote:Another man after my own heart.
Or of course what you should have said to sum up.....I ignore the NME.

"Best band ever!!!!! (this week)"

My how I enjoyed reading it.....when I was fourteen.
but it really depends how cool their clothes are, they can stay cool for a fortnight otherwise!

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Post by Catdonkey » Wed Apr 11, 2007 8:00 am

Likes: Indie Rock & Roll

Hates: American Emo
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