Ryan G. Pals writes:
quoted 3 lines jon, i'm sorry you haven't found any good jungle records, but dismissing
> jon, i'm sorry you haven't found any good jungle records, but dismissing
> it as hype from the basis of one or two compilations you've heard is
> nonsense.
jungle isn't bad because of the hype... but you have to admit that it
is the most highly hyped genre of the moment... (electro gets almost
no play in the mags i read.)
quoted 4 lines maybe you haven't heard bukem, deep blue, 2 bad mice, blame & justice,
> maybe you haven't heard bukem, deep blue, 2 bad mice, blame & justice,
> d'cruze, 4 hero, goldie, wax doctor, dilinja, roni size, krome & time,
> foul play, etc., but a few of us have and i can tell you that the hype
> is real.
hype is not real. that's the definition of hype. don't believe the
hype. (hey chuck they must be smokin' that pipe, right?!)
anyway, i've heard a fair number of those artists you list. i even
like some of them. not as much as you do apparently. that seems to
irk some people.
quoted 2 lines do us a favour and stop ramming something you have next to no knowledge
> do us a favour and stop ramming something you have next to no knowledge
> on.
when am i qualified to talk about it then? when i own 50 jungle CDs?
i have no problem saying that almost everything i've heard is way too
boring to listen to at home, despite this "intelligent jungle"
appellation that's being tossed around, as if calling something
intelligent automatically makes it interesting. didn't work for
techno, ain't working for jungle.
the eat static track gets me all hot 'n' sweaty though. next time i'm
in the mood to write a jungle track, i'm gonna take THAT as my
inspiration.
and as i said, you'll all have the chance to judge my jungle ability.
now that cyborganic's web server is accessible over a T1 i will look
into putting a sample of it up for public consumption.
Name: Jon
Email: jsd@cyborganic.com
Web:
http://cyborganic.com/~jsd