Mikebee wrote:
quoted 3 lines On Sat, 6 May 1995, Erkki Rautio wrote:
> On Sat, 6 May 1995, Erkki Rautio wrote:
>
> > > > Underworld - Born Slippy (fast, hard, fresh)
quoted 5 lines Thumping, trancy, housy in a fucked-up way, surreal, the lyrics
> > Thumping, trancy, housy in a fucked-up way, surreal, the lyrics
> > on weekend lager lout racists (or something like that). Really
> > messed up my mind :) Oh, and jungle haters out there beware -
> > there's some of it in the air, and not in the smallest
> > amounts :)
quoted 6 lines as far as the 'jungle' in the track....i have to give a big two fingers
> as far as the 'jungle' in the track....i have to give a big two fingers
> to all the hype machines...this track is as jungle as the Carpenters.
> ;D (excuse the bad metaphor :) ) Just because the track has a breakbeat
> in it it's labeled 'jungle'...whatever. It's got a nice
> break-accompanied-by-a-FOTF-kick and i like it. It's *not* jungle.
> "Born Slippy is a good track"...
OK Mike, you won - even the Underworld guys themselves denied it being
jungle (in the fear of being accused of having jumped on the bandwagon?)
in the latest NME, so I must have been in the minority here :)
And no, I have *no* intention to be part of the hype machine - who gives
a fuck about that anyway :)
Actually I meant the B-side mix: but breakbeat or jungle, big deal.
Do these labelings really make any difference to anyone else except the
record company A&R men, the hype music journalists in the glossy fad
magazines and the most desperate trend hoppers? Fock 'em - a good track
is a good track is a good track... :)
quoted 5 lines Speaking of jungle and new stuff...I bought Gerald's "black secret
> Speaking of jungle and new stuff...I bought Gerald's "black secret
> technology' this weekend for myself and can say that this is the only
> truly (and i mean truly, i'm a big 4 Hero fan....) innovative jungle
> (save maybe ltj bukem) around. This album is amazing and it would do
> most idm'ers good to check it out...
I'll second that, wasn't there even a jungle mix of 'Voodoo Ray' ('Voodoo
Rage') or have my old ears failed me? :)
quoted 3 lines also found....LFO "tied up" and the old but fabu "what is house"
> also found....LFO "tied up" and the old but fabu "what is house"
> ep....Blue "resistance" (the verdict is still out) and Sabres "Versus"
> ep (ESSENTIAL!)
Wow! I've been listening to this same stuff lately. I liked on
the Blue album most the old skool dub tracks like 'Circle Lines'; maybe
there should have been more that to my Augustus Pablo/King Tubby/Lee
Scratch Perry tastes, but the-man-hanging-with-the-meat-hooks-in-his-
nipples cover was neat anyway :)
And the Sabres... mmm! That Depth Charge mix really blew my mind. I got
the special edition of 'Versus'; with the 7", 10" and 12" packed in one -
has anyone else seen this (remember that Link/E621 2x12" edition)?
I still think I *gotta have* the CD, call me a trainspotter or something :)
quoted 1 line mikebee
> mikebee
Sorry for wasting anyone's bandwidth, but I had to get this off my
heart :)
ERkki
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