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2003-01-26 03:49schematik [idm] dub selections
└─ 2003-01-26 05:21Eric Sorenson Re: [idm] dub selections
└─ 2003-01-26 06:38lance rocker Re: [idm] dub selections
2003-01-26 04:02StaticBeats Re: [idm] dub selections
├─ 2003-01-26 05:11lance rocker Re: [idm] dub selections
└─ 2003-01-26 08:35Irene McC [idm] chant to jah
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2003-01-26 03:49schematikso i've been listening to alot of dub lately, and was wondering if there is anyone that ot
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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. --- "i watch what we created. what was music from the future, turn to popstar puppetry." --Juan Atkins, Update ?delegg transer _____________________________________________________________ Get 25MB, POP3, Spam Filtering with LYCOS MAIL PLUS for $19.95/year. http://login.mail.lycos.com/brandPage.shtml?pageId=plus&ref=lmtplus --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2003-01-26 05:21Eric SorensonOn Sat, 25 Jan 2003, schematik wrote: > so i've been listening to alot of dub lately, and
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On Sat, 25 Jan 2003, schematik wrote:
quoted 7 lines so i've been listening to alot of dub lately, and was wondering if> 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 --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2003-01-26 06:38lance rockerdub traktor is great . I s Delay the first album?the Dub Tracktor split with opiate is coo
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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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2003-01-26 04:02StaticBeatsHmmm.... Sandoz - Chant to Jah is pretty dubby electronic music as are a lot of releases u
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Hmmm.... Sandoz - Chant to Jah is pretty dubby electronic music as are a lot of releases under this Richard H. Kirk pseudonym. Stereotyp - My Sound (on G Stone Records) has been getting rave reviews. Check out Select Cuts From Nation compilation (i think it might be dubby but havent listened to it in a while). And I got this Jamaican Records Dub Sampler volume 1 released in 2002. Also Braindub - In Your Brain is an album I like for electronic music meets dub. And maybe Witchman versus Jammin Unit - Inferno That's all I can think of off the top of my head... Shimone/Justes http://www.staticbeats.com Electronic Music > Digital Culture ----- Original Message ----- From: "schematik" <the_sickness@lycos.com> To: "idm listy" <idm@hyperreal.org> Sent: Saturday, January 25, 2003 7:49 PM Subject: [idm] dub selections
quoted 1 line so i've been listening to alot of dub lately, and was wondering if there> 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?
quoted 4 lines i'm a bit partial to people like rhythm and sound and bill laswell.> > 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.
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2003-01-26 05:11lance rockerFor the more glitchy dub -I have been listening to System and Deadbeat on scape.I was also
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For the more glitchy dub -I have been listening to System and Deadbeat on scape.I was also just turned on to polycubist/dubloner - a split 12" - really nice and deep scratchy,sometimes glitchy dub.Latley I have been listening to alot of mad professor,some of it is really wierd shit,gets very noisey at times. lanceR --- StaticBeats <idm-list@staticbeats.com> wrote:
quoted 72 lines Hmmm....> Hmmm.... > > Sandoz - Chant to Jah is pretty dubby electronic > music as are a lot of > releases under this Richard H. Kirk pseudonym. > > Stereotyp - My Sound (on G Stone Records) has been > getting rave reviews. > > Check out Select Cuts From Nation compilation (i > think it might be dubby but > havent listened to it in a while). > > And I got this Jamaican Records Dub Sampler volume 1 > released in 2002. > > Also Braindub - In Your Brain is an album I like for > electronic music meets > dub. > > And maybe Witchman versus Jammin Unit - Inferno > > > > That's all I can think of off the top of my head... > > Shimone/Justes > http://www.staticbeats.com > Electronic Music > Digital Culture > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "schematik" <the_sickness@lycos.com> > To: "idm listy" <idm@hyperreal.org> > Sent: Saturday, January 25, 2003 7:49 PM > Subject: [idm] dub selections > > > > 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. > > --- > > "i watch what we created. > > what was music from the future, turn to > > popstar puppetry." --Juan Atkins, Update > > ?delegg transer > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
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2003-01-26 08:35Irene McCOn 25 Jan 2003 at 20:02, StaticBeats wrote: > Sandoz - Chant to Jah is pretty dubby electr
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On 25 Jan 2003 at 20:02, StaticBeats wrote:
quoted 2 lines Sandoz - Chant to Jah is pretty dubby electronic music as are a lot of> Sandoz - Chant to Jah is pretty dubby electronic music as are a lot of > releases under this Richard H. Kirk pseudonym.
I enjoy this release quite a bit but am always irritated by the apparent clipping and distortion. Am I imagining it, or did they push their levels up too hot while recording? I * --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org