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2002-08-06 19:04Joe Peterson [idm] RE:first d'n'b track?
└─ 2002-08-06 19:10Malcolm J. McAtee RE: [idm] RE:first d'n'b track?
2002-08-06 19:46cutups Re: [idm] RE:first d'n'b track?
└─ 2002-08-06 20:11Record Camp [idm] RecordCamp [Tuesday]
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2002-08-06 19:04Joe Peterson--- some say that it's the aphex twin's remix of "spotlight" on wagon christ's "redone ep"
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--- some say that it's the aphex twin's remix of "spotlight" on wagon christ's "redone ep" true/false? --- false. There are two strong possibilities in my book, but really in the end, who cares, because dnb/jungle (as well as hardcore) built on so much that preceded it. It's almost like asking where the first breakbeat came from. That being said, here are the two records that are contenders to what you are looking for. Lenny D-Ice - We are IE LTJ Bukem - Demons Theme Both made in 1990, Bukems record came out slightly after 'We are IE' as he played it on dubplate for a while before starting up Good Looking to put it our formally in '91. No matter your opinion of LTJ and putting aside his business ethics for the moment, 'Demons Theme' was definitely one of, if not the most influential dnb/jungle/hardcore records of all time. Anyone else *really* sad Bassquake is no more? italic. -- _______________________________________________ Download the free Opera browser at http://www.opera.com/ Free OperaMail at http://www.operamail.com/ Powered by Outblaze --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2002-08-06 19:10Malcolm J. McAteeI would have to think that a guy called gerald may have been beat everyone to the punch w/
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Tue, 6 Aug 2002 15:10:31 -0400
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I would have to think that a guy called gerald may have been beat everyone to the punch w/ 28 gun bad boy......(although I cant confirm any dates. It seemed like his tracks were the first to really "chop up" the beats in the way that distinguishes jungle / dnb from hardcore......
quoted 25 lines -- Original Message -->-- Original Message -- >From: "Joe Peterson" <italic@operamail.com> >To: idm@hyperreal.org >Date: Wed, 07 Aug 2002 03:04:52 +0800 >Subject: [idm] RE:first d'n'b track? > > >--- >some say that it's the aphex twin's remix >of "spotlight" on wagon christ's "redone ep" >true/false? >--- > >false. > >There are two strong possibilities in my book, but really in the end, who >cares, because dnb/jungle (as well as hardcore) built on so much that preceded >it. It's almost like asking where the first breakbeat came from. That being >said, here are the two records that are contenders to what you are looking >for. > >Lenny D-Ice - We are IE >LTJ Bukem - Demons Theme > >Both made in 1990, Bukems record came out slightly after 'We are IE' as
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quoted 2 lines played it on dubplate for a while before starting up Good Looking to put>played it on dubplate for a while before starting up Good Looking to put >it our formally in '91. No matter your opinion of LTJ and putting aside
his
quoted 18 lines business ethics for the moment, 'Demons Theme' was definitely one of, if>business ethics for the moment, 'Demons Theme' was definitely one of, if >not the most influential dnb/jungle/hardcore records of all time. > >Anyone else *really* sad Bassquake is no more? > >italic. >-- >_______________________________________________ >Download the free Opera browser at http://www.opera.com/ > >Free OperaMail at http://www.operamail.com/ > >Powered by Outblaze > >--------------------------------------------------------------------- >To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org >For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org >
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2002-08-06 19:46cutups> LTJ Bukem - Demons Theme This is closest to the concensus answer i've heard, but d&b is
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quoted 1 line LTJ Bukem - Demons Theme> LTJ Bukem - Demons Theme
This is closest to the concensus answer i've heard, but d&b is a fluid enough form that its hard to point to one thing and say "it was the first". The Lenny D-Ice is more hardcore, but its been namechecked... - cutups --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2002-08-06 20:11Record CampHey peeps, I'm gonna try a new format for the email this time, here goes: 1. Record Camp E
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Hey peeps, I'm gonna try a new format for the email this time, here goes: 1. Record Camp Events: Tuesdays (this one) She Ra and Cutfaster bring back the IDM at Open Air. Cheap Drinks and oldschool idm beats mashed up with some nasty pop classics. Tonight's guest is the almighty Chung King XXXpress (ker-pow!), protec' yo' neck son! 121 St marks place, from 7 - 10 (happy hour til 9) Upcoming Event: Record Camp presents: Merck vs. Sound-Ink vs. Shadetek @ the Triad Theatre on September 1. It's going to be an idm hiphop soundclash and a damn good labor day weekend. 2. http://www.recordcamp.com Been really busy so the only new stuff can be found in the news section and the events. As always, if you'd like to contribute, just email us. 3. Other things to do this week a. Be certain to check out the premiere of the 24 Hour Party People movie at Landmark's Sunshine Theatre on Friday. If you don't know, it's a comedy about Factory Records, the label that brought you Joy Division, New Order, The Happy Mondays and my fav, A Certain Ratio. b. Monolake and Sonic Youth? Yes its true, this should be a very interesting afternoon at the Central Park summer stage. It's this Saturday at 3 and it's free. c. Aurther Baker and Mark Kamins @ Shelter After a delightful afternoon at the park you should go to shelter and check out this show, Baker and Kamins were mainstays in the mid 80's at the famous NYC danceclub Danceteria, expect some awesome dance music from that era of new wave, post punk and ol' school hip hop. d. Girls & Boys ok so I'm out of chronological order but you should check this party out on wednesday, static is over at filter 14 but Alex English persists with his new wave brit pop based party, expect to dance cuz it's legal there. 4. Records to get # The Warp Magic Bus tour Comp. This comp is awesome, I think it's the best thing warp's put out this year, too bad there's no vinyl of it. # The new Posthuman 12" Very good hard beats with a touch of D&B # Osymyso - Introspection I think this is the ultimate mashup record It's got every song you've ever heard, ever! all mashed up into this one schizo song. That's all for now, see you soon --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org