On Tue, 25 Apr 1995, Ryan G. Pals wrote:
quoted 2 lines 'history of the world' was not jungle. it was total hardcore, happy> 'history of the world' was not jungle. it was total hardcore, happy
> stuff. smiley stuff. ravey stuff.
and badly mixed too - if i were DB i'd be embarrassed to have my name on
that. The music on it was fabu (even if each track is only on for a
fucking minute and a half) but the mixing was downright *weak*. Luckily
DB makes up for it on his latest mixed venture 'acid resistant' (on
sm:)e), nice hard serious acid business and mixed well..i'd say DB should
stay away from breaks if i hadn't heard him spin - he's pretty durn
good...the highlight of the last set i saw him spin was him mixing 'The
Bouncer' and 'Energy Flash' back and forth and at the same time - the two
tracks sounded *amazing* together. He gets the serious two big ups for
dat..:D
mikebee
quoted 5 lines 'law of the jungle' was the sound of one label. just one label. there>
> 'law of the jungle' was the sound of one label. just one label. there
> are a lot of other good record labels that have different sounds. i
> kinda like 'law of the jungle' but it does get old fast. like all
> ragga.
mmhmm. ragga (or true 'jungle' if you want) gets on my nerves and i find
it infinitely boring. 'Law of the Jungle' was a complete bore.
quoted 5 lines *sigh*> *sigh*
> i've been mentioning these albums for so long. 4 hero 'parellel universe',
> omni trio...the 4 hero album is possibly more of what IDM'ers are seeking.
> the new guy called gerald is apparently one of thebest albums yet, and
> i am happy that e/r has just gotten it for me.
yeh, second on that 4 hero recommendation and a BIG confirmation on the A
Guy Called Gerald album..i heard it in a shop and and it is *amazing* -
completely innovative and truly pushing jungle in new directions. when i
was told what the incredible sounds coming from the speakers were, i was
like, 'woooooooaaaaah.' - i still don't have a copy of this but i am
*dying* to get one..
mikebee