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"Like a bouquet of jams whose stems are entwined, the sum of Glow's parts is harmonious and yet manages to retain the no rules/no genres spirit of Upstairs."
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anyone knows more shit liek that ? maybe some more underground stuffhttp://www.youtube.com/v/417AUI_dNzc&hl=en_US&fs=1&rel=0
http://www.meltfestival.de/en
Quote from: Ytownterrier on April 20, 2010, 12:26:03 PMExpand Quotehttp://www.meltfestival.de/en[close]Chris Cunningham DJ/VJ set!One can only imagine...that'll be so good.
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"Atop lushly warped R&B synths, stuttering, mutated 2-step drum patterns and deep subbass that drops in and out without warning, a pitched-down vocal measuredly repeats “slowmotion…slowmotion”. The already disorienting formula becomes even wilder midway through when the vocal is suddenly pitched up and the initial woozy pattern is fed amphetamines: “slowmotionslowmotionslowmotionslowmotion”, repeated until it starts to sound like “slum ocean”. Which is not a bad metaphor for the footwork oeuvre (an offshoot of juke), music obsessed with changing dynamics and all the manic tendencies you would expect from the children of trap music and ghetto house...Footwork is generally dark, moody music, much of it covered in a very rustbelt type of malaise, hyperaware of battles far beyond footworking. Aside from the rhythmic innovations, its producers seem occupied with sampling the most melancholic lyrics on commercial radio. On DJ Yung Tellem’s We Can, a famous pop diva, now anonymous – pitchbent, looped and totally warped – pleads with more than a hint of melodrama: “We can work this out…”. Footworking suddenly becomes more about shuffling through a thick crowd or sketchy nocturnal streets or any other unnerving urban si*tuation you could imagine, simultaneous stimulation and suffocation, forever rewinding that one comforting line over chameleonic beats; mind focused, feet constantly moving. Abstraction with a purpose."
If for some reason you think Ecstacy is cool, and cocaine is wack-Crystal CastlesIf you wanna listen to electro but still try to seem tuff-Caspa & Rusko
If your heads about to explode-Pendulum
If for some reason you think Ecstacy is cool, and cocaine is wack-Crystal Castles
If you don't know, now you know-Deadmau5
did anyone here listen to emancipator yet? if you havent you are blowing it.
Acrid, post some of the stuff you made yo
"WEST COAST SOUNDS OF HOLLAND" featuring...Legowelt - live! (Clone)Alden Tyrell - live! (Clone)DJs Serge (Clone)Justin Miller (DFA)Jacques Renault (Runaway)Lovefingers (ESP)Plus visuals by Alison Childs
hating and differences aside, it's always nice to see some sort of production (hip hop, synth, yes breakcore too) going on amongst fellow posters. i for one have nothing. haven't really messed with any type of program or gone very far with any kind of equipment.
hating and differences aside, it's always nice to see some sort of production (hip hop, synth, yes breakcore too) going on amongst fellow posters. i for one have nothing. haven't really messed with any type of program or gone very far with any kind of equipment.upcoming parties i might hit up.http://www.residentadvisor.net/event.aspx?153308and this for sure.http://www.residentadvisor.net/event.aspx?160892QuoteExpand Quote"WEST COAST SOUNDS OF HOLLAND" featuring...Legowelt - live! (Clone)Alden Tyrell - live! (Clone)DJs Serge (Clone)Justin Miller (DFA)Jacques Renault (Runaway)Lovefingers (ESP)Plus visuals by Alison Childs[close]
"WEST COAST SOUNDS OF HOLLAND" featuring...Legowelt - live! (Clone)Alden Tyrell - live! (Clone)DJs Serge (Clone)Justin Miller (DFA)Jacques Renault (Runaway)Lovefingers (ESP)Plus visuals by Alison Childs[close]