On Oct 2, 3:06pm, Christian Bartholdsson wrote:
quoted 9 lines Subject: Re: Goldie / jungle
> Subject: Re: Goldie / jungle
> Kent Williams writes:
>
> >I frankly think that it would be difficult to listen to a lot of jungle
> >without a break. Going to a jungle party would be a recipe for a splitting
> >headache.
>
> You're just too old. ;-)
>
What's your point? I am old! But I will get a pacemaker fitted soon with
Roland DIN Sync, so my heart can follow an 808 ... Then I'm going to fit
my electric wheelchair with CV/Gate inputs, so it will dance along with a
TB303 ...
Actually, everyone around here I've talked to has had the same feeling after
going to Jungle parties. The plain fact is that most of what Jungle DJs
spin sounds pretty samey. The same can be said about House or Detroit techno,
but most of that stuff comes out below 130bpm, with a simpler beat pattern.
Easier to trance out to. Jungle is just so twitchy. It's one thing to
appreciate it as listening music, a rhythmic a change of pace, and another
entirely to do nothing but listen to jungle all night.
What I'm still waiting for is someone to come out the Jungle/Drums&Bass culture
(which is quite separate from techno & idm) to produce a long player
that's original, interesting, varied, and holds my interest for a solid hour.
The stuff that Orbital, Luke Vibert, and Aphex Twin are doing is fun, but
to some extent it strikes me as dabbling in the form, rather than working
it from the inside out.
The closest thing to a really original, varied and engaging Jungle long player
is 4Hero's 'Parallel Universe.' Ask for it by name! Track 7 "Terraforming"
is sublime. "We can go and terraform Mars ... we all sense that it's quite
tragic to have to go and terraform Mars when we could stay here and try to
terraform Earth." [which I believe is William Gibson speaking, but I'm not
sure.]
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