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03-07-2011, 07:33 AM | #1 (permalink) | |
Juicious Maximus III
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It's Drum And Bass Week!
Drum and Bass is an umbrella genre of electronic music which places importance in, obviously, drums and bass lines. Wikipedia has this to say about it :
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Let's celebrate all things Drum 'n' Bass! To be completely honest, I don't listen to much drum and bass. I think the closest I get generally is some Jaga Jazzist, but I know Teebee is a norwegian DnB artist/producer, so here he is :
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03-07-2011, 03:13 PM | #2 (permalink) |
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I remember some of the drum and bass from the 90s, namely Roni Size and Goldie. I'm not sure if Goldie is considered drum 'n' bass or jungle or both. I understand there is overlapping between two genres. Roni Size I know better as I have his two CDs: New Forms and In the Mode. So here are some tracks:
Roni Size / Reprazent - 'Morse Code' (New Forms, 1997) Goldie - 'Temper Temper' (I always liked this track) Oh yeah I remember LTJ Bukem. I like his more ambient, jazzy drum 'n' bass. I think it can be still called drum 'n' bass though
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03-07-2011, 08:35 PM | #4 (permalink) |
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The following are a few tracks I've been digging lately:
(Later, I'll probably post some stuff that got me into the genre back in my party days, and expand on some different styles or what have you.) Xilent I discovered Xilent a few months ago and I gotta say, I love all his work. I love Neurofunk and Xilent's stuff is like Neurofunk with an Electro flavor, A dose of melodic sensibility, and precise injection of complexity. He's a newcomer to the D&B scene, hailing from Poland, and coming with some serious skills as a producer. His stuff is cutting edge as far as D&B is concerned, and that's always been the primary focus of this genre, so I predict he'll do very well for himself and the genre, and I look forward to his future releases. _______________________________________________ Phace & Misanthrop - Desert Orgy Techstep was pretty much my first interest in D&B, so I generally err on the side of that darker, more techy robotic vibe that's present in Neurofunk, rather than the more soulful, jazzy vibe of Liquid. (although I'm also a stickler for brooding melodic stuff, and favor a juxtaposing mixture of those elements above all else) Both Phace and Misanthrop are great on their own, and this is just a sampling of them together, doing what they do. Most people who follow the genre probably recognize Phace from his Noisia collaborations, which are equally rad. I consider Noisia and Spor kings of the Neurofunk bassline, so if you can relate, you'll like this. _______________________________________________ Current Value Usually when I want to listen to D&B that sounds like it's prepping me for running through a brick wall and repeatedly cock punching whatever is on the other side of it, I look to Current Value. I can only imagine that him, being from Germany, is a descendant of Hitler himself, judging by a lot of his tracks. Without coming off as a murderous anti-Semite, I do love those tracks. But lately I've been really digging some of his milder, more moody stuff. It has a little of that juxtaposition I was talking about earlier, and I just like being in two places at once. Try these silenced Lugers out. (Yes... they're actually milder than his usual stuff) Currently my fave of his. Experiments a bit at certain points too. I really love the mood of this: Welpers, that's all for now. I don't know how many of you are into D&B, and I always assume that those of you who are, probably gravitate toward other styles, but I'm hoping to draw some of you guys out of the woodwork. Jackhammer, I know you're always prepared with a D&B gameface. Show ya self! |
03-07-2011, 09:55 PM | #5 (permalink) |
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This has got to be my favourite week!!! I'm going to gather up some goodies that I want to share with y'all.
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03-08-2011, 06:46 PM | #7 (permalink) |
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Not really much I can add to this thread as DnB is quite a small niche of Electronica and you either love it or hate it.
Good call Dankstra on LTJ Bukem. His kick drum sound was very unique at the time and I personally really like his sound. Some faves old and new:
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03-09-2011, 06:44 PM | #8 (permalink) | ||
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Ah drum n' bass, my favorite electronic subgenre. Not only do I love you today, but you made my childhood wonderful too!!
Atmospheric D&B is a particular joy for me though. Few things beat it out in sheer grandeur.
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03-14-2011, 05:55 PM | #9 (permalink) |
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I know it's pretty much over! I missed the week... but I wanted to share some awesome drum and bass mixed with jazzy big band music from one of my favorite albums. It's definitely nu jazz as well, but a very interesting fusion of the two.
Xploding Plastix - Funnybones & Lazy Legs Behind the Eightball Tintinnamputation The album is Amateur Girlfriends Go Proskirt Agents. |
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