Jacuzzi_Jackson wrote:That remix of that The Sect tune is killer.
fullspectrum wrote:Will crank it out ce soir.
Dark Soldier wrote:I think for me, its lost its rawness. Watching that Metalheadz doc, you'd see Dillinja etc taking samples, distorting them, trying to bring the vibe out, taking sounds from the street and bringing it into the vibe. Its just too...mechanical now, like painting by the numbers. But that happens when a sound escapes its infancy, take rock as an example. From Zeppelin to what we have now. Pulp F(r)iction is still the ultimate mellow track.
Jacuzzi_Jackson wrote:DS i know what you mean. It can't be a new sound for ever, once it became fairly well establised it became all about technical expertise and production rather than ideas. I remember an interview with Andy C where he was talking about all the early Ram tunes, they'd come out of the studio after winging it and doing things by ear, trying weird things and come away with tunes that they couldn't believe they'd made and had no idea really how it happened. THats what gave it that fresh sound, they didn't know exactly what they were doing they were exploring.I think for me, its lost its rawness. Watching that Metalheadz doc, you'd see Dillinja etc taking samples, distorting them, trying to bring the vibe out, taking sounds from the street and bringing it into the vibe. Its just too...mechanical now, like painting by the numbers. But that happens when a sound escapes its infancy, take rock as an example. From Zeppelin to what we have now. Pulp F(r)iction is still the ultimate mellow track.
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