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mystikz is pretty much the best ever music |
stuff I listened to a bunch lately (not all is dubstep but quite a bit of it is and there really aren't any other dedicated electronic threads on here to post this to):
new ikonika girl unit - wut? tensnake - coma cat terror danjah - undeniable james blake - cmyk optimum - max power skudge - convolution black dog - music for real airports conforce - grace actress - splazsh A lot of that is dub/post-dubstep type stuff, really awesome. Also been listening to Esoteric and Curley a lot, both are awesome epic techno with lots of changes. And the new Calibre, Even If, is one of the best d'n'b albums I've heard in forever. |
adam, have you checked the night slugs compilation ? i think about it because there's both girl unit and optimum in your list. it might well be my record of 2010. nothing on there is less than excellent
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ohh, I got some other night slugs stuff that kills (Mosca's SQUARE ONE was on constant play a few months back), but haven't heard that comp. Getting it right now, you've been dead-on with your reccomendations so I pretty much always stop everything to check out whatever you throw my way.. Really appreciate it, dude.
Hey foix, I've asked before, but where do you find your music?! I check out RESIDENT ADVISOR about once a month, I don't always agree with their reviews, the actual opinions expressed in them, but their reviews are well written and articulate enough to at least describe the stuff I'm going to hear. So I check them out just to see if there's anything interesting. BTW, this terror danjah album "undeniable" strikes again, as far as "albums with vocals" go. I really really really don't like just about any of the vocals on the album (lots of poor rapping, like The Streets but even more arhythmic and downright boring), but the MUSIC is so goddamned brilliant. Vocals only take up about 18 minutes of the album, but the vocal songs are the longest on the album. I just flat-out don't understand why these brilliant musicians feel the need to get every random rapper they're friends with, awkwardly and arhythmically "rap" over top of their brilliant compositions. There are plenty of inventive and interesting things a good producer can do with vocals; hell, take a few lines out and make 'em a hook, have 'em repeat a bunch, fuck with them until they're unrecognizable... you could make a guy's vocals so chopped up and insane that it matches the beat perfectly... "yo yo yo hello hello got multiple tongues so you don't know where to look this ain't no 4/4 don't listen for da hook yo" you know? But instead of it going from there, cut up the yo yos and make em wonky as fukk, have the "4/4" line cleverly stutter on an actual 4/4 beat and then break apart, maybe overdub yourself going "5/4" and then "7/4" as the music breaks apart. I dunno, I get little ideas all the time of weird shit to do, I just don't understand how music can be so intelligent and intricate but then you got some guy performing vocal disarhea on the mic. Anyway thanks for the reccomends, FXXXX! |
fuck yeah, getting night slugs all stars vol 1 right now and it kicks off RIGHT AWAY with square one, FUCK YEAH!
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now that, for instance, is a fucking great track with mcs imo : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zoTkDUcL3dI the way the rap kicks in along with the drop just kills me eveytime. frenetic, hypnotic, violent. it just makes the song even greater, it does not feel like some useless addition to the track in another style : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HgmrnhU7RpQ fucking kills me as well anytime (though the track was initially centered around the vocal so i guess it makes sense). personally, i feel vocals can either work or not... but i'm not against a grime mc spitting all over the track. |
now in other electronic music news, this is my latest addiction :
Maya Jane Coles - What They Say fucking excellent house track. gotta love those vocal samples throughout the track. she's got a nice dubstep project, nocturnal sunshine, as well with a track out that was played in scuba's podcast for resident advisor a while ago... |
SYRFox, what was that track you showed me one time that had this insane, cool bass wobble after I noted that I hated them?
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Could it be Goblin by Coki by any chance ?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_cWgvo6TtZQ Other mindblowing wobblers amongst loads of them : King Cannibal - Aragami Style (this one is REALLY insane. your brain will melt at 1:30) Zomby - Euphoria (of course...) Kromestar - Kalawanji Truth - Legion (you can almost feel the space between the notes in this one. incredible stuff) |
Yeah it was that. Thank you!
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fuck yeah great wobble!
and yeah fox it's just that the terror danjah album is one of my favorites, instrumentally, ever, so the vocals just throw me for a loop. not in a good way either. fox thanks for reccomending so much great shit -- i discovered more awesome muzak in 2010 from you than anywhere/anyone else (derek is someone else i discovered a lot from, and then glice). keep 'em comin man. |
I got something really badass on soulseek called 100 GRIME AND DUBSTEP INSTRUMENTALS, it's a 5 cd set.
btw, fuck yeah on that kromestar stuff. also yeah scuba is AMAZING, scuba is my favorite dubstep artist I think, scuba zomby and ikonika are basically the 3 I reccomend to everyone. TRIANGULATION.. can't do much better than that album imo. but yeah, IKONIKA never fails to blow me away, this new ep is AWESOME. Might be my favorite Ikonika song. 2011 already starting out awesome for her. Please listen: Ikonika - Aqueous Cream ... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s2CSzuUqZiI hey fox ever see DUBFILES? i got 2 dubstep docs a while back and can't remember the name of the other one, but dubfiles was pretty comprehensive/insane, it was like 2 1/2 hours long if I remember correctly. was kind of a mess, there was just SO MUCH to take in, but it was great for the most part. |
dunno if this qualifies as dubstep, and not sure it's a "new" link, but listen loud:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mRrjGO5V5go |
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=czaY6...eature=related
This has been my favorite track for the last year or so. Caspa and Rusko - Louder. I had a great night on some pills and this song kicked in at my peak, it was close to a religious experience. Since then, I can't get enough of this song. Ikonika's Aqueous Cream is fantastic, Adam! She's my favorite new artist of the last 5 years. I love that she says she can't even play music. 'i just hit the keys until it sounds good'. I wouldn't believe it. |
absolutely, she's probably my favorite new electronic artist as well (autechre is my favorite, still, my favorite of all time definitely -- move of ten was pretty underrated, honestly, I think people still hadn't wraped their head around oversteps, and probably won't for a while, before they dropped move of ten which was infinitely better in every way). that new song rules. I bet I've listened to it 500 times in the past 3 days man. It's the lead single for her new label HUM AND BUZZ. I have a good feeling that her new label will kick all kinds of ass. also, what a lead single, eh? she released it like 3 days into 2011. So, I have a feeling 2011 will be a big year for her, just like 2010 was.
Also, this "doesn't know how to play music" thing has gotta be a put-on, at least to an extent. I guess I don't really know how to play music, either (and don't get me wrong, I'm not comparing myself to the melodic genius of Ikonika), but I can still come up with riffs and melodies. Anyone can. Still, very few come up melodies as infectious, addictive, and -- um, for lack of a better word -- MELODIC, as Ikonika does. I mean, she's made at least 20 songs AS Ikonika now, so I think she really is starting to understand "oh, if I put this note next to THIS note, it'll sound good." you know? She's made her own language, but it's a damn infinitely-relistenable, addictive language. She has to understand music, at least to the degree of what sounds good and what doesn't. And while some notes might technically be "wrong" (though I don't really believe in the concept of "wrong" notes), it all sounds fucking good to me. I mean, all those counterpoints! I mean, she'll have like 7 melodies going on at the same time. Have you heard her song DICK HEAD BITCH (I think she stylized it "dckhdbtch" or something like that)? That is one of her most melodically insane songs, I bet there are 15 individual melodies in it, it's like a series of disconnected melodies. A loit of her songs, to me, seem to be about the drums, how off they are, but that song is all about those sweet melodies. Her best songs have a good mix of both. Like I said, she's also great at having these little elements that one doesn't really notice -- but by the end of the song, they've taken center stage. I noticed a lot of her songs ehd with ALL elements coming together -- she will kinda subtley "hint" at some kind of melodic break or sound halfway through the song, but those parts almost always take over everything by the end. Anyway, I'm sure she doesn't even think about this stuff very much, or want to be analyzed. I just know she flat out motherfucking rules. |
also, thanks for the "Louder" song, it's apparently part of some comp called fabric 74, I believe, which has all sorts of great shit on it (mainly rusko, but there's some skream and some other heavyweights on it). I just cannot believe how much great music there is in this genre -- this genre has just flat-out fucking EXPLODED in the past few years. Such consistently great albums just coming from everywher.
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this is so badass. his song "FLOWER OF FLESH AND BLOOD" (named after the guinnea pig movie) is one of my favorite electronic songs ever. Listen to this shit: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uObs0npspj0 |
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yep, been jamming the shit out of this one. SOO GOOD. |
Anyone else here enjoying the Vicki Leekx mix tape by MIA? It redeemed her from MAYA in my opinion and features some awesome producers mixing her shit up.
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Fabric 55 by Shackleton has to be one of the most perfect records I've ever heard. I can't stop listening to it at the moment.
You're beginning to come up. |
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