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1998-07-10 18:18laerm (idm) d'n'b recommendations
1998-07-10 18:25Sebastien Dalphond Re: (idm) d'n'b recommendations
└─ 1998-07-10 15:54GamePrg. Re: (idm) d'n'b recommendations
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1998-07-10 18:18laermin light of the recent d'n'b debate (as usual) i'm reminded of this little snippet. i sent
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in light of the recent d'n'b debate (as usual) i'm reminded of this little snippet. i sent it about 3 weeks ago, but it was buried at the bottom of an unrelated message, so i figure noone saw it. anyways, it's back for more. if i like i a d'n'b track, odds are it's either very sparse or very inorganic. therefore, count me out on the whole drill'n'bass/spunk jazz crowd (except squarepusher - that man can *write*). so i like robotic breaks and very quanitized sound. inhuman stuff, not like clyde stubblefield on pcp on 78. which leads me to... ...would anyone mind recommending some d'n'b for me? here's who i like that touch on d'n'b or are: haujobb/n.e.w.t./cleen Ae the dark photek tracks, but not source direct - photek is very sparse and arranged. oddly enough, two optical 12"s: "the bounce/the end" & "moving 808's/high tek dreams". like i said, a robotic, space, inorganic sound is what i'd like. namely along the lines of the haujobb stuff on _matrix_ or the recent NEWT ep. i call it cyber d'n'b, but then again, i'm a dork. funki porcini "b monkey" * #### a disturbance in a system. #### laerm. @voicenet.com #### we decide what's wrong or right, we'd rather lose than fight/we're going down/without us you don't get no kicks, without us you do not exist/we are going down
1998-07-10 18:25Sebastien Dalphondlaerm wrote: > > in light of the recent d'n'b debate (as usual) i'm reminded of this > lit
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laerm wrote:
quoted 26 lines in light of the recent d'n'b debate (as usual) i'm reminded of this> > in light of the recent d'n'b debate (as usual) i'm reminded of this > little snippet. i sent it about 3 weeks ago, but it was buried at > the bottom of an unrelated message, so i figure noone saw it. > anyways, it's back for more. > > if i like i a d'n'b track, odds are it's either very sparse or very > inorganic. therefore, count me out on the whole drill'n'bass/spunk > jazz crowd (except squarepusher - that man can *write*). so i like > robotic breaks and very quanitized sound. inhuman stuff, not like > clyde stubblefield on pcp on 78. which leads me to... > > ...would anyone mind recommending some d'n'b for me? here's who i > like that touch on d'n'b or are: > haujobb/n.e.w.t./cleen > Ae > the dark photek tracks, but not source direct - photek is very > sparse and arranged. > oddly enough, two optical 12"s: "the bounce/the end" & "moving > 808's/high tek dreams". > > like i said, a robotic, space, inorganic sound is what i'd like. > namely along the lines of the haujobb stuff on _matrix_ or the > recent NEWT ep. i call it cyber d'n'b, but then again, i'm a dork. > > funki porcini "b monkey"
well, you would probably like the more recent jega EPs, it's not drill'n'bass like a lot of people tend to say. Some stuff on the LP too (Spectrum). Other than that, explore the more recent stuff from Panacea, Ed Rush, Nico, Trace, Technical Itch, etc. You will fall into techstep, but then again, this must be mostly what you're looking for... Sebastien
1998-07-10 15:54GamePrg.On Friday, 10-Jul-98, Sebastien Dalphond wrote [about Re: (idm) d'n'b recommendations]: >w
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On Friday, 10-Jul-98, Sebastien Dalphond wrote [about Re: (idm) d'n'b recommendations]:
quoted 5 lines well, you would probably like the more recent jega EPs, it's not>well, you would probably like the more recent jega EPs, it's not >drill'n'bass like a lot of people tend to say. Some stuff on the LP too >(Spectrum). Other than that, explore the more recent stuff from >Panacea, Ed Rush, Nico, Trace, Technical Itch, etc. You will fall into >techstep, but then again, this must be mostly what you're looking for...
yeah, some stuff I find really good is the new E-Z Rollers Tough at the Top (and the remixes).. Omni Trio's Sanctuary is pure BLISS. and DJ Teebee's Assasin is some really cool noisy stuff.. although I don't like the b-side. __ __\ \ / /_\ \ 1cQ<->uIN \_____/ 1.3777993 "..in whatever you do, if you can't break new ground, what's the point?" - James Cameron