song will save your life
Love is the answer
Not really into rap, but this I rather like.
Just acquired their discography, finally.
First heard a song by them years ago in the first Need For Speed: Underground game and have had it in my library since, but never heard anything more.
Pretty damn good.
good man, you americans can almost keep up with us brits on the awesome-music sceneWreckognize wrote:
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almost
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I have literally listened to this 5 times in a row and I can't get over how fucking amazing the solo is.
Snow Patrol - Make This Go On Forever
I've recently decided that I love dubstep.Uzique wrote:
good man, you americans can almost keep up with us brits on the awesome-music sceneWreckognize wrote:
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almost
wouldn't really call mount kimbie dubstep, tbh. it's part of a pretty different scene/record catalogue/club-circuit/crowd.
faggot hipsters would call it 'post-dubstep', but that term means nothing.
faggot hipsters would call it 'post-dubstep', but that term means nothing.
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I'd consider Mount Kimbie in that area with Burial, Scuba, James Blake...electronic/experimental/IDM/grime/uk garage/dubstep-ish...idk for the sake of ease of organization I have it all tagged as dubstep
It seems like dubstep has gone in a lot of different directions. I suppose it has become (in a phrase that I always now associate with Uzique) an "umbrella"*. A bit like classing music as "electronic". I don't exactly know much about it's routes, but that's the impression I get.
dubstep is still dubstep. the roots of the scene in london/bristol have moved on... the iconic clubs, labels and weekly-events have started playing different sounds and reflecting different cultural movements and different tastes. many people have moved on from dubstep because it's been done-to-death... lots of american producers and bedroom 19-year olds making shitty WUB WUB WUB nonsense with no thought... flooding the genre with awful shite. london and bristol as the leading electronic cities in the UK - and, major influences on europe too in general - have just moved dynamically onwards. uk funky is really big now... a nice house-influenced resurgence. i welcome it. future-garage / 2-step has also found popularity again as the dubstep drum-rhythms echoed its natural 1990's garage precursors.
i wouldn't really say 'dubstep' is an umbrella, at all. more like dubstep has become a misnomer-- a misappropriated term. now clueless kiddies like to describe anything with large-bass elements and a slow rhythm as 'dub' or 'dubstep', when really the music is probably neither. it's a buzz-term, an in-thing, a cliche... etc.
i wouldn't really say 'dubstep' is an umbrella, at all. more like dubstep has become a misnomer-- a misappropriated term. now clueless kiddies like to describe anything with large-bass elements and a slow rhythm as 'dub' or 'dubstep', when really the music is probably neither. it's a buzz-term, an in-thing, a cliche... etc.
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Nothing new but I love the airiness to this song:
That was pretty good, actually.ghettoperson wrote:
I have literally listened to this 5 times in a row and I can't get over how fucking amazing the solo is.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=td-v6vG2Xhs
I frickin love a good guitar solo.
Thomas Dolby...
Love is the answer
Catherine Wheel... old 90s music
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Love is the answer
*what* solo? You mean the part from 6:14 and onwards? that's not even good.FFLink wrote:
That was pretty good, actually.ghettoperson wrote:
I have literally listened to this 5 times in a row and I can't get over how fucking amazing the solo is.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=td-v6vG2Xhs
I frickin love a good guitar solo.
if you open your mind too much your brain will fall out.
kysMetal-Eater-GR wrote:
*what* solo? You mean the part from 6:14 and onwards? that's not even good.FFLink wrote:
That was pretty good, actually.ghettoperson wrote:
I have literally listened to this 5 times in a row and I can't get over how fucking amazing the solo is.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=td-v6vG2Xhs
I frickin love a good guitar solo.
I could listen to the opening riff for a fucking lifetime.
Epic nostalgia time!
Just love that little pad (? dunno how else to describe it) from 0:45 to 1:10
Just love that little pad (? dunno how else to describe it) from 0:45 to 1:10
i have listened to nothing but oneohtrix for the last week and i don't miss any other music at all
and in fact i will never miss other music
and in fact i will never miss other music
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I haven't heard from this guy in awhile, I liked his albums.JakAttaK wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lRlzM4a1 … ure=avmsc2
Also the film 4321, def wanna see this