So... the subgenre thread got me thinking
Kinetic
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I am not a jungle or drum n bass fan, but every so-often i hear something I like and I wonder what else is out there that is in a similar vein.I guess I'm asking anyone who knows early 90s jungle stuff to tell me what is similar to: T-POower - Horny Mutant JazzThe drum programming is amazing on this and have yet to hear anything that really sounds like this. Can anyone recomend something?
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I would start with Hells Kitchen to get a real good idea of where they are coming from...
Mayhem "Blue Notez/Nasty Funk" single
DJ Food "Fungle Junk"
Wagon Christ "Extreme Possibilities" Luke Vibert remix
Funky Technicians (Total Science's early alias) "Air Tight" single (still appearing on recent mix cds by big-name DJs)
Parallax "Aquamarine/Deep Purple"
Astralasia "The Outside" Somatik edit
FlatLiner "The Big Bang" (Liftin' Spirits remix)/"No Boundaries" (Origin Unknown remix)
Ils & Solo unknown? Timeless Records 026
Funky Technicians unknown? Timeless Records 027
DJ Crystal "Warpdrive"/"Meditation"
System Ex "Mind Games"/"say It"
Ed Rush "Check Me Out"
Alex Reece "The Groove"
3rd Party "Screwface" (pts 2 + 3 are the good versions)
D'Cruze "Lonely"/"Chronic Breakz" (and some other good singles on Sub Bass)
Lick Back Organistation "Manic Musik"
Sub Plates volume 4 - the first three are a bit hardcore for me
The Noise of Art "Rollin' Deep" Smokey Joe remixes
Wax Doctor "Kid Caprice"
Hopa & Bones "So Sweet"
Foul Play - almost anything by Rob Playford (he engineered Goldie's "Timeless" LP)
Underground Crew & Cool Hand Flex "Melody Madness"
All of Photek's early Form & Function series 1-6 on PTK records
and a shit load of white labels by unknown artists....
Oh, and "Piano Tune" by Peshay on GLR.
And "I'm In The Mood" by Dillinja.
anything by Omni Trio[/b]
I'm definitely gonna hunt down some of those releases.
Lee Smith - Entropy
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Marcus Intallex & ST Files [M.I.S.T]
High Contrast
Calibre
MIST + Calibre = MISTiCAL
Mathematics
Influx UK
Peshay
Ez Rollers
Klute
plus countless others. just a ton of people doing shit now on more of a smooth tip.
go to www.bbc.co.uk/1xtra and check the DJ Flight show. She is serious. Top notch mixing and track selection. Plus they list the tracks she plays which are normally a ton of dubz.
For me you can never go wrong with the first four on my list.
This album seriously did it for me about 7 to 8 years ago. This is on that blunted out jazzy style that makes me sysed about dnb. You could also consider this "intelligent drum and bass". But this is the shit that you can spark one up to and get lost in the beats.
If you're on the more dub ragga/jungle tip then you should check out DR. Israel.
lots of influences on this album ranging from breaks/ragga/roots/jungle and moreso...
dope shit for real. This album was on repeat for months on end.
Highly recommended.
respect.
a ground breaking album and still stands up to the test of time
AMAZING!!!
these last three came out right about the time i stopped listening to d&b and to me kind of a pinnicle of the genre, i have heard nothing new that has matched these
if you are really into breaks this must be heard, the virtual drummer
off topic:
reinforced also had a techno side label that put out some of the deepest electronic music to have ever graced my ears...
these two comps eptiomise my favorite sounds of techno, 808s 909s and warm and soothing synths, had a lot of detroit people on them as well as other midwesterns (titonton, morgan geist before he starting sucking italian disco dick, dan bell) if you ever see them i suggest giving them a listen, great late night expressway music)
Alpha Omega puts out so much crap that you send him some money he sends you a new CD every month we new tracks that will never see the light of day on any label.
Most people think of Drum and Bass as some pacifier sucking vicks inhaling etard shit but most dnb parties or club nights are far from that shit.
I have to cosign w/ 3rdstream on Reinfoced. IMO, 4 Hero are hands down the best artist/producers/arrangers to emerge from the 90's.
The other sub genre that is getting a lot of mentions are the dudes from Brazil (Drumagick, Marky, XRS, etc). I cannot wait for the Patife album but for a good intro check his "cool steps" mix album.
http://www.soulr.co.uk/ (marcus intalex's label)
http://www.hospitalrecords.com/ (nu:tone, london elektricity, etc)
here's a mp3 of my favourite Patife track, it's a rmx of Wilson Simoninha's "Mais Um Lamento". Yes he is indeed Wilson Simonal's son.
i'm really clueless on this genre.
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yes, it's marc mac and dego's label