Depending on what you define as d'n'b, I think a lot of the old-school
hardcore would be classed as d'n'b.... So you're looking at people like 2
Bad Mice, who's back catalogue in 92-93 was already huge, I'm sure they
pushed hardcore towards the more Jungly/DNB sound, and helpd define new
genres for breakbeat based music...
I'd love to hear what other people say on this one...
Rich
----- Original Message -----
From: "qwerty" <miro.merlak@fer.hr>
To: "IDM" <idm@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2002 6:56 PM
Subject: [idm] first d'n'b track?
quoted 33 lines which would be the first drum'n'bass track ever?> which would be the first drum'n'bass track ever?
>
> some say that it's the aphex twin's remix
> of "spotlight" on wagon christ's "redone ep"
> true/false?
>
> i think luke vibert himself sad so
> in some interview... or it was something like
> that... that it's was the first d'n'b track that he heard...
>
> i belive it was released in 94...
> is there anything before that?
>
> goldie? 4 hero? etc.
> anything by those guys?
> coz i don't really like their music so i wouldn't
> know...
>
> i know that the first d'n'b-sounding track i heard
> was the on HAB1 by afx...
>
> also the 3rd track on "redone ep"
> by g.sutton & j. simmonds is d'n'b... so...
> is that release really it?
>
> thanks
> q.
>
>
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