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Alan Lockett ,
Date:
Thu, 21 Jul 2005 16:14:38 +0000
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Re: [idm] Eurocrunked-up? (was Re: [idm] Werk and such)
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Werk, IMO, is the place to start anyway. I have the Stacs on order and it hasn't yet arrived, but Werk One and all 4 of the Grim Dubs exemplify what it is I am or am not saying. This material seems to be bridging elements of IDM with a dash of Tiefschwartz styled tech, noise and a smidgin (e.g., Pendle Coven) of hip hop. In short, it blends several styles, leaning this way and that in various tracks. I like it less when it moves into the more funglish aspects, but that isn't enough in degree or occurance to put me off. I hadn't thought about it in terms of similarity (bundling Pndle Coven with Skream, Black Rabbit Whorehouse and Werk releases) until I was burning off my vinyl rips onto cdr recently and these all seemed logical bedfellows. j
quoted 31 lines Never heard of any of it, Jeff, so I did some research. That research led> > Never heard of any of it, Jeff, so I did some research. That research led > me to Stacs of Stamina. Boomkat (2005) found it to be 'killer' (shock > horror <gasp>). > Now, this drew me in: ?It?s time to put your hands in the air, and wave > them like you?ve just been discharged from care??. But 'Eurocrunked-up > 8-bit hoptronica' had me gagging and looking for the exit. > > Is there someplace you might recommend a novice to take a peek inside this > peculiar > sub-chamber? Grim Dubs perhaps? > > Bibliography: > <http://www.boomkat.com/item.cfm?id=17890> > > alan > > --On 21 July 2005 15:03 +0000 therealmxyzptlk@comcast.net wrote: > > > Just curious (as this doesn't get mentioned much): > > What think ye of the ilk such as is proffered by the Werk label - Black > > Rabbit Whorehouse, Skream, Pendle Coven some to mind as possible other > > suspects. Quite a mixed bag, but I've found myself really liking a lot of > > the Grim Dubs stuff. It seems to encompass a broad swath of styles, but > > certainly falls into IDM, albeit grimey idm. Although my fondness for > > funglish/drill-n-bass type things expired sometime last century for the > > most part, there's enough variety in these slabs to keep me collecting > > them - particularly the Werk label material. > > > > > > jeff
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