quoted 6 lines Out of interest, have any of the slightly less cheesy drum and bass[1]
> Out of interest, have any of the slightly less cheesy drum and bass[1]
> people around at the moment produced an album worth listening to? For some
> reason, while I can deal with home listening stuff on 12", if I buy
> 'proper' dancefloor stuff - the sort of music that is intrinsically better
> suited to 12's than LP's - I never get round to listening to it very
> often.
This may sound shamelessly self-promotional, but there are a number of songs
you may enjoy on the new Violence LP "Welcome To Violence" by Hive, Keaton,
Gridlok and Echo. It's pretty musically diverse and considerably deeper than
a lot of the stuff floating around right now. Check out some audio here:
http://www.chemical-records.co.uk/sc/servlet/Info?Track=VIOLP001
In regards to other drum&bass artists; besides the names already mentioned I
would add Source Direct to the list.
-dean
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> From: David Sim [mailto:pmxds@nottingham.ac.uk]
> Sent: Thursday, October 06, 2005 9:00 AM
> To: idm@hyperreal.org
> Subject: Re: [idm] drum n bass
>
> Speaking of Pendulum: Tarantula. Cheesy as hell, but nonetheless,
> TUUUUUNNNNEEE!
>
> Out of interest, have any of the slightly less cheesy drum and bass[1]
> people around at the moment produced an album worth listening to? For some
> reason, while I can deal with home listening stuff on 12", if I buy
> 'proper' dancefloor stuff - the sort of music that is intrinsically better
> suited to 12's than LP's - I never get round to listening to it very
> often.
>
> Thanks
>
> David
>
> [1] Note 'drum' not 'drill'
>
>
>
>
> --
> "And then what do they do?"
> "Er, quadratic equations mostly, sir. Fiendishly difficult ones by all
> accounts."
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> >>>rob sickmode <rob@sickmode.net> 10/06/05 5:39 pm >>>
> masochist by pendulum is a thousand times harder hitting than most
> breakcore records...
>
> cutups wrote:
>
> >>im getting tired of listening to the same drum n bass
> >>anyone have any good, fast, intense drum n bass recommendations?
> >>
> >>
> >
> >As far as stuff coming from the "d&b scene", I'd recommend checking
> >out anything from Evol Intent, Noisia, Exile, and Brigade.
> >Some of their stuff gets ragged on, but Pendulum do some amazing
> >productions too, they're sort of the "new bad company".
> >
> >- cutups
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