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Any Drum'n Bass fans out there?? Just wondering...
I started with Adam F. ...and since then went on. 4Hero, Domu, and on and on and on... "No one plays the clarinet the way U play my heart" | |
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rightbluecheek said: Just wondering...
I started with Adam F. ...and since then went on. 4Hero, Domu, and on and on and on... AprhoditE! Goldy! | |
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rightbluecheek said: Just wondering...
I started with Adam F. ...and since then went on. 4Hero, Domu, and on and on and on... T-Power is my favourite. Greatly recommended! Drum ´n bass is the most interesting new genre the last twenty years or so, in my humble opinion. It´d be fun to see Prince have a crack at it. | |
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Squarepusher, aphex twin | |
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I like Photek. But probably the best drum n'bass track I've heard was the Goldie/KRS-one collaboration 'Digital'. I'm sure that will not be popular with the purists but it's absolutely terrific. I know u people worthless scum give no heart but wrath of insults a brain-driven wave of destruction your bite is worse than your vocabulary. Shame on you all of you. Go feed your pigs coward. | |
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Closest I've gotten is Doug Wimbish's Trippy Notes for Bass. Real nice stuff. I like Vernon Reid' MISTAKEN IDENTITY too. I want to check out DJ LOGIC. Someone recommended PROJECT LOGIC.
ooopps! my bad this is electronica isn'it? Oh yeah that Tim Hagans and Eric Truffatz stuff is nice too test | |
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Vibrator said: rightbluecheek said: Just wondering...
I started with Adam F. ...and since then went on. 4Hero, Domu, and on and on and on... T-Power is my favourite. Greatly recommended! Drum ´n bass is the most interesting new genre the last twenty years or so, in my humble opinion. It´d be fun to see Prince have a crack at it. For some reason, I've always thought Drum'n Bass could have been the "natural"consequence of what Prince did in the past. I once heard a Prince track on the radio (about 1997) with a Jungle groove. The groove wasn't bad, but the vocals didn't fit at all. No Drum'n Bass though!!! Did his attempts with electronica stop there??? I never knew the title of that song. "No one plays the clarinet the way U play my heart" | |
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I've been getting into that style quite a bit the past few years. I've been listening to some LTJ Bukem, Goldie, Roni Size, Jonny L, Aphrodite, Krust, A Guy Called Gerald...
Bahamadia has also done some cool things in that genre. Check out the song 'Pep Talk', from her album BB Queen. | |
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todd305 said: I've been getting into that style quite a bit the past few years. I've been listening to some LTJ Bukem, Goldie, Roni Size, Jonny L, Aphrodite, Krust, A Guy Called Gerald...
Bahamadia has also done some cool things in that genre. Check out the song 'Pep Talk', from her album BB Queen. A Guy Called Gerald's "Essence" is definitely one of my favourite albums!!! !K7 is a great label! "No one plays the clarinet the way U play my heart" | |
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Does any of you think Prince ever listen or even know about this kinda music???
After all this is usually indie, therefore have specialized channels of distribution: shouldn't he know more about this stuff??? "No one plays the clarinet the way U play my heart" | |
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