hey michael-
i would check out groove distribution (www.groovedis.com) as they carry a
whole shitload of stuff like that.
z
quoted 31 lines From: Michael Upton <m_upton@myrealbox.com>
>From: Michael Upton <m_upton@myrealbox.com>
>To: idm@hyperreal.org,
>Subject: [idm] Good labels for cut up breaks und stuff?
>Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2002 14:59:16 +1100
>
>Recently I've become obsessed with some crazy idea of sample-based chopped
>up music at a house type tempo. I guess I'm imagining something like 2-step
>but not necessarily so fast or covered in soulless, melodramatic r&b
>vocals. <ahem> Harsh calls aside, can anyone suggest what I could check
>out?
>
>Disco references, slap bass, etc. all fine by me, just so long as it's
>jerky and physical, rather than smoothed out. Maybe all I'm thinking of is
>the more dancey end of "West London"/"broken beat" or whatever you call
>that loose genre.
>
>A good example of what I'm thinking of is the first few minutes of 'Funk
>Apocalypse' by Ian O'Brien, on the People records comp 'People Make the
>World Go Round', before it goes all synth strings and noodly piano.
>
>Not that I don't have enough stuff to consider buying when I have some
>cash... :-/ but I just have to ask.
>
>Michael
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