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lance rocker
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Sat, 25 Jan 2003 22:38:32 -0800 (PST)
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Re: [idm] dub selections
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dub traktor is great . I s Delay the first album?the Dub Tracktor split with opiate is cool too. lanceR --- Eric Sorenson <eric@explosive.net> wrote:
quoted 80 lines On Sat, 25 Jan 2003, schematik wrote:> On Sat, 25 Jan 2003, schematik wrote: > > > so i've been listening to alot of dub lately, and > was wondering if > > there is anyone that other people think excell in > this area? > > > > i'm a bit partial to people like rhythm and sound > and bill laswell. > > > > also, is there any artist out there trying to fuse > more of a glitchy > > sound out there? it seems like something that > would be of interest. > > This glitch-meets-roots dub thing is one of my > favorite microgenres, and > has been since I heard the awesome Pole "CD1".. > Stefan Betke really rules > the roost, and you should swing by his label > (~scape) website and have a > listen to the samples off the many excellent > releases, you're bound to > find something you like: http://www.scape-music.de/ > > I am particularly fond of Deadbeat - "Wild Life > Documentaries" and > the s/t System album (scape015 and scape013, > respectively), Deadbeat > being perhaps a bit more roots and System more on > the glitch tip. > One of the three members of System, as the web text > will tell you, > also has recorded as Dub Tractor. I have the "An > evening with dub > tractor" album and there are some good tracks on it, > quite comparable > to Bill Laswell's "Dub Chamber" excursions. (Electro > and fusion > influenced with smooth deep basslines) > > ~scape related, but off on his own tangent, Kit > Clayton's superb > "Nek Sandalet" (scape003) has huge reverb and nice > organic touches. > For me however it's his mostly-ambient "Lateral > Forces" on Vertical > Form (VFORM006) that knocked my socks off: when the > bubbling > organ and dub drums kicked in on part six, I was > convinced I'd found > the apex of the genre -- work that kept in mind > dub's origins in > Lee Perry's Jamaican labs while exploiting the > possibilities of > laptop-glitch DSP. > > Track down some Vladislav Delay (especially "Vapaa > Muurari" under his > Uusitalu guise) and the Chain Reaction backcatalogue > for dub-meets-house > sounds. The NYC "illbient" scene also delved into > dub at times, there > are a couple of compilations in the "Land of Baboon" > series on Baraka > Records that are worth checking out. > > And I'm sure other people will chime in either > flaming me for > recommending this stuff or contributing their own > favs... have fun. > > > -- > > Eric Sorenson - EXPLOSIVE Networking - > http://explosive.net > > >
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