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sephira
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Angola
1 post Joined: Jun, 2006
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Posted - 2006/06/21 : 19:40:48
alert moderator: PLEASE tell me the name of the panacea tune on katch22 iv wntd it for so long :D
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marchhare
Senior Member
United States
370 posts Joined: Jul, 2003
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Posted - 2006/06/21 : 21:45:46
Maybe you bought a bad cd?Maybe thas why it was so cheap?
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maxbb1
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Australia
2 posts Joined: Jun, 2006
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Posted - 2006/06/23 : 05:01:23
too bad about the cd.... :( ... i've been listening to the di.fm DnB for about 50 hours over the last week... nothing to complain about in the repetition department :D
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tommy_renegade
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United Kingdom
343 posts Joined: Aug, 2005
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Posted - 2006/06/23 : 11:21:28
drum and bass now is far better than it has ever been, the production is amzing, there is so many varied styles incorporating jazz and reggae, to also incorporating the old skool sounds, rinse out!!!
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Kyle_Buffrey
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Tanzania
141 posts Joined: Jul, 2002
37 hardcore releases
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Posted - 2006/06/23 : 12:28:02
quote: Originally posted by tommy_renegade:
drum and bass now is far better than it has ever been, the production is amzing, there is so many varied styles incorporating jazz and reggae, to also incorporating the old skool sounds, rinse out!!!
Damn right.
Good stuff will be produced, So will Shit stuff. Same with Hardcore. Vote with your wallet. It will encourage the future production of stuff similar to what you like that's being produced at the moment.
I like the fact, that when I play Drum 'n' Bass, you can get the ladies dancing with some tunes, yet create a mini moshpit with another! All in the same genre! Reggae and Jazz to Industrial Metal & Gabba, as far as influences are concerned, that's what what I call variety!
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kathryn
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United Kingdom
6,520 posts Joined: Apr, 2005
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Posted - 2006/06/23 : 12:49:30
First started listening to drum and bass back in 92!
I bought the 'Dark side of drum and bass' on tape thats fooking ace!
It starts of with 'come and feel my energy' and its got a real dark tune on it called 'Dark side'
Have got some tapes i.e 'Jumping Jack Frost' and 'Vinylgroover'
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pezwhatley
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United Kingdom
5 posts Joined: May, 2006
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Posted - 2006/07/03 : 18:52:46
Has Drum&Bass lost its way? Yes & No - Basically that CD you bought gave a snapshot of one aspect of DnB, not the full picture
Yes - The standard big raves filled with the usual names that appeared on the flyers years ago with the odd new DJ playing very similiar, formulaic tunes but then this could have been said about raves years ago.
No - John B (as mentioned by Fraud) with his electro stuff, all the guys at inperspective records (check their website for a few sets), nights like Technicality, Hospital Records, Traffic, etc all offer quality drum and bass with minimal MCing (So only very special tunes get a rewind, as should be the case). Plus there are a lot of people out there putting on their own nights (like the Uncertified/London DNB guys) and making their own tunes that don't fit in with the "Big Rave" style of DnB
Just like with Hardcore, Drum and Bass has many different sub-genres so all you need to do is keep looking and you'll find a sound you'll like. If the only thing on offer for Junglists was the typical Big Rave sound I would have ended my love affair with the music years ago
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sanity
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Afghanistan
25 posts Joined: Jun, 2006
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Posted - 2006/07/03 : 20:41:43
At this point the most interesting DnB to me has to have lyrics or some kind of creative improvisation that jungle usually brings. DnB at times, no matter how hard or soft, is ambient because of all the beats they mix in. It's halfway up the ladder to becoming white noise.
I'm normally stuck to the artists who are at the top of the world right now: Pendulum, Technical Itch & Dylan (Their collaboration on the album Technical Freaks), Omni Trio, Ed Rush and Optical, and ANYONE on the Moving Shadow label.
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