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chris r graves
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Fri, 22 Aug 1997 10:58:23 -0400
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Re: (idm) plug
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On Thu, 21 Aug 1997 23:28:42 +0000 () "Nate Harrison [Digital Magician Inc]" <nate@digimagician.com> writes:
quoted 10 lines Well CHris herein lies the problem of trying to decipher between what> >Well CHris herein lies the problem of trying to decipher between what >is 'Jungle' and what is 'Drumnbass': there are several artists who have >an affinity for both, who kind of have their foot in both doorways... > >Luke Vibert aka Plug is one of these people. His take on (I will now >simply use the term 'uptempo brekbeat') is truly unique. IMHO Plug is >the least 'drillnbass' of the practioners of that subgenre (ie AFX, >Squareepusher, Tpower, etc), though arguably the first. Plug 1,2 are >hard to find, but do yourself a huge favor and pick up Plug's Drum n
Bass
quoted 2 lines for Papa. A perfect blend of breaks and samples that soothe the mind as>for Papa. A perfect blend of breaks and samples that soothe the mind as >well as tease those dancing feet. I consider this album to be a must
have
quoted 2 lines staple breakbeat record. Plus, they recenlty re-issued it with the>staple breakbeat record. Plus, they recenlty re-issued it with the >Plug 3 EP as a bonus CD.
excellent. i was asking to decide if i should include Drum n Bass for Papa on my mail order. (the 2cd sp. ed.) thank you; i will.
quoted 2 lines Regarding your last post, I think it is problematic to group what you>Regarding your last post, I think it is problematic to group what you >call the boring stuff into 'jungle' and the weirdo left of center
breakbeat
quoted 4 lines madness into 'drumnbass', even though I suggested their sort of is a>madness into 'drumnbass', even though I suggested their sort of is a >difference. You see you have to look at the phenomenon of breakbeat >culture and club culture as a whole before you can make statements >like "not-so-intelli-sounding". IMHO opinion a certain vibe, or
procedure
quoted 4 lines for making music, like the original junglists who tend not to sway away>for making music, like the original junglists who tend not to sway away >from the proven formula, does not constitute non-intelligence. Quite the >contrary. Even though you or I may regard jungle as primitive or >boring compared to recent Tom J. breakbeat endeavors, it does not
diminish
quoted 1 line the fact that Jungle was a creative and noteworthy departure from techno>the fact that Jungle was a creative and noteworthy departure from techno
quoted 8 lines at that point (early-mid 90's). I mean, if jungle is so boring and over>at that point (early-mid 90's). I mean, if jungle is so boring and over >rated, then why on earth is *everyone* nowadays experimenting with >brekbeats? I think it is a totally legitimate style, although no style >is without flaws. To clarify I'll give you 2 examples: > >1. I would consider Run DMC's earliest records to be hip hop classics, >though if you were to play them today, they would surely sound dated >(and perhaps boring). It's all about contexts my friend. you have to
stop
quoted 8 lines trying to equate and compare what Someone like Tom J. is doing with>trying to equate and compare what Someone like Tom J. is doing with >someone like Goldie. Actually recently I've found myself going back to >my Shy FX type records. Too much Squarepusher gives me a headache!:) >Seriously there is a certain niave raw flavor to Jungle which I dig. > >2. Like I said earlier, there are several people who kind of fall into >both categories: Mark and Dego, aka 4Hero, aka Tek 9, aka Jacob's >optical Stairway is another example. Their early Tek 9 stuff is classic
rough,
quoted 4 lines obnoxious jungle, they set the standard. Then you have their Jacob's>obnoxious jungle, they set the standard. Then you have their Jacob's >Optical Stairway album, which is one of the most beautiful jazz >fusion/Detroit strings/tweaked breaks albums I have ever heard. I >still play this album like every other week. Definitley more of a chill
out
quoted 5 lines listening album. and of course a Guy Called Gerald, the king of>listening album. and of course a Guy Called Gerald, the king of >intelli-jungle (wait, isn't that an oxymoron? No!) > >Just keep listening to all sorts of brekbeat records, some you'll >hate, some you'll love, but most will not fall nicely into those nifty
dnb
quoted 1 line and jungle categories.>and jungle categories.
ok, i didn't mean to get into all this. i just want to be sure that what i'm buying isn't the 'repetitive/boring' jungle. forget the classification--it would just make things a bit easier :)
quoted 1 line Buy PLug!>Buy PLug!
i will.
quoted 1 line Nate>Nate
thanks, .... grav