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  • 12-06-2002 6:47pm
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 88,978 ✭✭✭✭


    If you like Brian Eno, Vangelis and similair artists you might
    like to check out my stuff at the link below-

    www.besonic.com/futuremusiccorp

    All comments most welcome! :)

    Mike.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 223 ✭✭mob


    "i think this sould get a sticky and everyone can post any good new tunes they might come across each week and let the rest of us know"





    three good records i got this week are:

    1)Gorge Michael - Amazing (full intention club mix) - quality house mix

    2)Gus Gus - David (tim deluxe remix) - funky house

    3)NRG - Never lost his hardcore (paul maddox mix) - banging hard house mix


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 16,339 ✭✭✭✭tman


    Originally posted by mob
    2)Gus Gus - David (tim deluxe remix) - funky house

    3)NRG - Never lost his hardcore (paul maddox mix) - banging hard house mix
    2 - sweet, the darren emerson mix is catchy as hell, might have to check this one out...

    3 - nah, the nick sentience & baby doc's classic '97 mix are the only 2 worth checking out in that set imo.

    illogik & paul janes - 'hole in the speaker' is still my hard dance tune of the year. quality cut up vocal sample from eric b & rakim + a filthy as **** tune:)

    looking forward to the remainder of the rinsed series on tidy, mostly the illogic mix of 'what ya got 4 me?'


  • Registered Users Posts: 223 ✭✭mob


    Originally posted by tman


    looking forward to the remainder of the rinsed series on tidy, mostly the illogic mix of 'what ya got 4 me?'

    cant wait for in it's one of my favourite tracks anyway and the mixes of it are allways top class. i hope this one is no differient


  • Moderators, Motoring & Transport Moderators, Music Moderators Posts: 12,778 Mod ✭✭✭✭Zascar


    i think this sould get a sticky and everyone can post any good new tunes they might come across each week and let the rest of us know
    Great Idea, I was thinking about posting something similar myself. Can't wait to see how it works out...
    These tunes are not exactly Brand New, I just really like them at the moment.

    Salif Keita - Madan (Martin Solveig Remix) - Took me ages to find out the name of this one - Great summer tune - really uplifting
    Soul Central - Strings Of Life (Danny Krivit Extended Edit) - Remix of a 1987 Classic - savage tune - killer piano solo. groove armada played in it the redbox a few weeks ago.
    Rune - Calabria - Great tune - very simple, very effective.
    Cassius - The Sound Of Violence (Narcotic Thrust Remix) - Quality tune - crowdpleaser
    Del Gado - Coffe beats vol III (Hot Coffee rmx 2003) - Savege follow on to Beats Vol II


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 147 ✭✭froggie_1


    i posted this on another thread but its so f*uckin good i have to post it again.
    my german buddy here at work gave it to me....checked it out on the net and fount the video and some live stuff. crazy
    http://www.mute.com/t_raumschmiere/monstert.html


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  • Registered Users Posts: 3,373 ✭✭✭Executive Steve


    great idea for a thread, love writing tune reviews. just got these in the last week or so:

    klute - growl / lost connection - commercial suicide - not too keen on the a side [a fierce militant techy stomper with a vicious teched-out--for-her-pleasure bassline and a pretty scary movie sample, not the subtlest thing klutes ever done] but lost connection is a f*cking roller, gorgeous soaring detroit like melodies and a very wicked bassline drop, chopped well structured breaks and a generally nice vibe, perfect for a warm up set or to put between two harder tunes, the break in it layers really well and jumps of of the mix.

    spirit - solitaire / soul survivor - metalheadz - vintage spirit on the a side, militant harsh beats and a nastier vibe than any of his recent releases on other labels, a bassline that sounds like its speeding up and slowing down and harsh dubwise percussion, flip for an amazing tune, much more of the metalheadz harsh cinematic vibe, a brooding moody and seriously uplifting synth with swelling strings over a warrior style tramen break and a bassline that goes from dubwise to grimey every few bars, "knowledge and wisdom" vocals and a suitably epic drop into some proper dark rollage.

    tear - sceptic [a-sides remix] / 101 breaks - starts with a seriously cut up an unidentifiable vocal which recursa throughout, pummeling with eastside trademark percussive weight and a hollow melodic bass over some punishing heavy subs.
    bside 101 breaks is, well just that 101 breaks for the sampling cru, all very good so buddin producers out there: you need to check this 12"


  • Registered Users Posts: 223 ✭✭mob


    i think this has been out about 2 weeks or so but i just bought:
    Basement Jaxx - Plug it in, and it has the best remix of Rendez-vu i've ever heard it's a roger sanchez mix and it's well worth a listen if your out buying records.

    hope everyone else can enjoy it as much as i do.


  • Registered Users Posts: 4,002 ✭✭✭rabbitinlights


    froggie_1: im guessing you like bass?

    You'll like this:

    Freq Nasty


    PS:

    a: make sure you play it loud
    b: make sure your speakers are up to it!


    Sean


  • Registered Users Posts: 3,373 ✭✭✭Executive Steve


    picked up a few oldies down selectah today, should be a few copies of these left...

    capone - soldier/massive - hard leaders
    rerelease of a classic tune by this alias of dillinja [whos in the guinness book of world records for owning worlds largest and loudest soundsystem] soldier has choppy breaks with a halftime handclap in the intro that dominates over the drop giving it a hip hop feel before the "coward dies a thousand deaths a soldier dies but one" vocal sample heralds a bouncy subbass which gets edited up along with the dynamic edit heavy breaks. massive on the flip is classic old school dillinja/capone style madnaess [wish he still made them like this nowadays] lunatic cut up drums and wall shaking sub bass and a helpful vocal sample calling all the "massive".

    dj die - special treat - v recordings
    all time classic, mid nineties v recordings at its best

    a-sides follow the groove album eastside
    8 tunes including last years big hit "what you dont know" couldnt be arsed liting them here, but helsinki vip, the title track, and tabletop remix are all excellent tunes, really heavy break work, deadly bassline and a strong sense of musicality. pure drum and bass.


  • Moderators, Music Moderators, Recreation & Hobbies Moderators Posts: 9,389 Mod ✭✭✭✭Lenny


    I got dj rush - get on up on remixes [T:CLASSIC]
    Like the remixes of it and this is a quality tune I have to say!
    Also got Legowielt - Disco Rout which is another brillant tune i picked up last wek. its out a good while but still brillant!


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  • Registered Users Posts: 223 ✭✭mob


    cheers for stickying the post lenny:)

    two new ones today:
    DJ Luccio feat. Sandy Wilhelm - Paridise
    original is a bit tech house and Sandy W mix is more to the funky side of things.

    Age of Love - Age of Love
    Watch out for stella mix + sign of the time mix
    Quality mixes of a true classic tune

    :cool:

    and i picked up armand van heldan - Koochy and Pizzaman - Trippin' on sunshine at the record fair in the TBMC today too. just a few more classics to add to the collection.


  • Moderators, Music Moderators, Recreation & Hobbies Moderators Posts: 9,389 Mod ✭✭✭✭Lenny


    Originally posted by mob


    Age of Love - Age of Love

    That tune is very very old!!!!
    I actualy think I have it on vinyl somewere too


  • Registered Users Posts: 223 ✭✭mob


    Originally posted by Lenny
    That tune is very very old!!!!
    I actualy think I have it on vinyl somewere too

    the original was out in 1992 the new mixs are good though


  • Registered Users Posts: 3,373 ✭✭✭Executive Steve


    well i picked up one of the first copies of the new bassbin tunes....

    digital - "get away" b/w version - "the spice" really deep classical digital dub vibes... this couldnt sound more like dub without actually being dub.... treacly dubwise vocal, warm punishing subs, offbeat percussion loops and digitals trademark loping halftime feel. the tune by version on the flip has tongues wagging all over the internet trying to figure out just who version is..... its a very closely guarded secret... the tune is deadly, all clever edits and a somewhat late nineties reinforced feel about it... pretty sure its the flip i'll be caning though, serious summer barbecue anthem and a return to form for digital after a really ****ty year from him production wise [gurner anyone? thought not!]. lets hope that since he cant be bothered to do stuff like this for his own labels any more that bassbin keep him doing stuff of this quality for them :thumbsup:

    breakage - stoneheart b/w bring back - stoneheart has the more immediate impact of these two tunes by bassbin's number one scottish signing and all round drum and bass scene darling, coming with a warm dubwise feel, an intricate but rolling break and booming subs, the flip has a more melancholic feel to it, still on a rootsy reggae tip but upping the stakes a notch at the second drop when breakages trademark savage edits warm up the dance. this is an excellent twelve and deserves to get even higher in the uk charts than the last breakage on bassbin [number 95 purely off vnyl sales with no advertising] even if it perhaps doesnt have the ubiquity that "so vain" had [even genration dub were spotted playing that last weekend :eek:

    oldies i picked up:

    chronic 12 - dont know who this is by but its deadly and its on arguably the best label left in bristol since v went all disco-brazilian, full cycle went all clowny, dope dragon and philly blunt closed down etc... effective stepping drums, a warm pad intro, scratch samples and a seriousy fat bassline. god bless the second hand section.

    gridlocked ep on dope dragon - four tunes by roni size and crews second best defunct pseudonymous jump up label... [after philly blunt of course!] pretty ****ty ray keith remix of splurt, noisy overcompressed drums... other three tunes better, miami bass by gang related and kitchen sink by mask both very effective low key [and most importantly cheese free] jump up tunes. yeah i know the label was well past its prime by the time wayz of the dragon came out but compared to a lot of the ****ty jump up coming out on the likes of formation nowadays this is like... mozart or something.

    dom and roland "the planets" moving shadow - trademark clinical brutality from the man [dom] who made a star of his [roland] keyboard, this was released in 96 so you'll want to play your new tunes really slow to mix it with this, its worth it though... bleak industrial soulful vibes. "generations" on the flip is more of the same, classy drumwork, probing bass and cold hearted merciless atmospherics. you see... back then people understood that you dont have to shout to be evil, and that theres more to darkness than aggression.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 36 da_lyons_masta


    I got some nice traxs in da last 2 weeks
    1)nitzer ebb - join in the chant
    2)decal - freakin empires ep
    3)M.F.S - Machine funk specialists
    4)LFO - sheath album
    5)burn - you spin me
    6)Filter Science - Darkness falls(joey beltram mix)

    NICE!!!!!!


  • Registered Users Posts: 223 ✭✭mob


    What i got this week


    New Tunes:
    1)Boogie Pimps - Sunny (DATA)
    2)Havana Funk - Bakiri Ban (Defected)


    Old Tune:
    3)Wax Poetic Ft. Norah Jones - Angles (Caramelle)


    Bargin Of The Week:
    4)Alison Limerick - Where Love Lives (AristaDance) €1.99!!!


  • Registered Users Posts: 3,373 ✭✭✭Executive Steve


    went shopping crazy! heres what i got in the last week:

    dj crystl - warp drive / let it roll 2004 remixes on photek recordings : savage mucky dirty filth from a man who's been out of the loop for waaay too long... glad to have him back! let it roll [bear in mind the sides are mislabelled] is all hip hop attitude, clattering breaks and a sci fi hoover bassline, warpdive is the one with the "fu*k the streets up" sample in it and is just as tearing and fractured.

    dillinja "the box" - ok, this was meant to be the ninth release o test, but has been replaced and issued on a limited white. the box is deadly, best tune from him in years, although its let down by a rather nasty vocal [dillinja shouting "you fackin caaaahnt!"], the clattering breaks, beat box samples metalheadz-ish synths make it a harshly effective tune that should have the desired effect on your target audience... energise on the flip is a bit less effective, the same dillinja drum kit as 99% of his other tunes have featured since 98 or so, and a dorky bleepy melody that could have fallen off the back of a clipz tune. strictly for the circus crew.

    spirit - 20/20 revisited - inneractive - nice dubwise feelgood tune with nice pads and synths opening over a clattery break, the first drop brings a cavernous reverb heavy tube bassline and then a clipped well rounded simple amen loop, followed by vocals and epic processed strings over the main drop. works well in the mix with just about anything, other side is nce too, in a quiet liquid-ish civilised way but this one is all about 20/20 really...

    leon switch and kryptic minds - i remember/black rain - defcom - a side i remember is darker than your nana's pum-pum, all razor sharp chopped break attitude and some very well thought out and structured bass composition, helium happy hardcore - esque vocal at start gives way to darkside rumblings, a metalheadz noise followed by a filtered reese drop and some pummeling tramens. yeah... lots of tunes sound like this, ad have done for the last few years, but this one still manages to stand out. b-side black rain is a bit less epic, and not quite as strong, its distorted uneasy sounds being reminiscent of a lot of stuff that was around about five years ago, but with much slicker production.

    cyantific - little green men - hospital - much tougher than we're used to heaing from hospital, this is possibly one of the best tunes so far this year! old school vibes and sounds, from the choppy breaks, the vocal grunts in the intro and the sweeping pads to the incongruous and floor-confusing rewinds in the build up and the main body of the tune to the trademark cut-up diva vocals and the punishing sub bass this is an absolute killer of a tune. quiet star on the b-side is lovely as well, if a bit more understated and mellow with a curious electro-with-three-spoons-of-sugar vibe, and a pitched down male vocal making this a very very useful twelve. you wont be able to go out without hearing this this summer. [unless you go somewhere crap]

    digital and spirit - Raygun and Ras 78 - function cant believe htis was still in the shop.... one of the best tunes digital and spirit ever did, only writing this to boast about having it! raygun is all savage clinical amens, evil bass, soaring strings and an oldschool detuned organ stab in the drop. Ras 78 opens with echoed-to-bejaysus dub percussion swings, a rumbling sub bassline and a mournful echoey vocal over increasingly urgent bass stabs, shattered by some precision cut drum work. epic, awe inspiring, cinematic and one of the best slices of science fiction reggae soul ever to get released. second drop switches it up even further, unleashing the kind of amen that sleeps with your sister and doesnt text her afterwards, bringing the vocal back for a real satisfying end.

    a-sides - crazy - eastside repress and a-sides membrane digital remix repress -
    crazy vip is the one with the mc fats vocal on it, all honeyed larynx soulful singing, then shattered by some particularly heavy [yes even by eastside standards!] and the kind of obnoxiously insulting bassline you thought they didnt make anymore. if theyre still standing after this then you took your records to the wrong DEAF festival.
    flip for some pummeling choppy breaks that get more and more cut up towards the end over a rolling dubwise bass. membrane remix on the other 12" is everything you'd expect from the two dub warriors, off beat percussion loops, skanking halftime bassline, faint splashes of ragga style lyrics, and a break that adds layers of swinging cowbells and other dubby touches. flip is rocksteady vip, complete with pitchshifting drums, rumbling lowend and a nice vocal.

    marvellous cain and tempo o neill - everyday junglist - ancient mid nineties jumpup hit gets a repress with an old hype [when he was still good] remix of hitman ["limb by limb..."] on the flip. the hype remix is everything hype remixes used to be but arent anymore, all bad bwoy attitude and the kind of drums that nick your phone at a rave, with a seriously infectious cascading bassline under a murderous ragga lyric. everyday junglist on the flip is one of those tunes that make me weep for the mid nineties - hip hop samples, rolling drums, catchy bassline and seriously cool reggae style vocal from tempo o'neill - "i fight for survival... im an everyday junglist" serious shiver down spine territory here people!

    wax doctor - kid caprice - metalheads 005. found this, mint condition in abbey discs of all places [!!!]. got it for a tenner. its worth 90 on ebay. its not for sale. :D


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 16,339 ✭✭✭✭tman


    Originally posted by mob
    the original was out in 1992 the new mixs are good though
    think i heard the Marco V mix of it the other day.
    why can't that man stop raping classics:mad:

    the Jam & Spoon & TDV mixes are 2 of the best imo


  • Registered Users Posts: 3,373 ✭✭✭Executive Steve


    no new stuff in selecta worth gettin the last while so i picked up some older stuff instead...

    trinity ep - v recordings. : dillinja's least used alias in recent years, two versions of "my love is true" one remixed by capone which is another dillinja alias [go figure] and one is the original... drums on the original are better than the remix, and its vice versa for the basslines... capone remix has more of a sliding bass guitar feel with more compressed simpler drums... both start with an rnb vocal sample [my love is true oooh oooh ooooh] and although the capone remix is a bit zippier and energetic you should get mileage out of either of these two... oh the capone remix puts some jazzy keyboard sounds over the last third of the tune before the vocal recurs... harsh jump up with a bit of melody "strings" on the second plate starts with, well loads of cut up strings etc, all pizzicato effects and vocal grunts, single snare hit kicks in a fairly simple but incredibly well produced tune that although it sounds pretty similar to most dilly tunes in the last seven years [snoooore] is still a pretty safe bet for a quick in and out mix. nothing anyone will remember in the morning but none the worse for it. the second drop is a bit more vicious but its still filler. "picture on the wall" is the tune i bought the ep for, cheeky dido sample and shifting chords with a few vocal ooohs and aahs drops into a sludgy militant bassline with a "boymerang" break as used on silver blade but not as edited. vocal goes away for a bit and fades back in while the bass does the sort of thing that youd expect from the producer whos in the guinness book of records for owning the worlds largest and loudest soundsystem... some cold strings creep in towards the end and round it all off nicely. picture on the wall is the one i'll be playing. the others will get dragged out once every six months in case i forget what they sound like.

    true playaz new frontiers ep - ok boasting time again got this classic triple pack for a tenner in spindizzy.... good luck finding it yourself but if you do you will agree wit me that no one could have predicted back in the mid nineties that dj hype's label could have gone from this level to the simple hard house esque sh1te that its known for nowadays. complex rolling breaks obnoxious basslines, hip hop samples and buckets of attitude. hasnt all aged well but "plague that never ends" "no fear" and the title track all still smack it. god be with the days of proper b-boy attitude in jump-up drum and bass.

    roni size - strictly social [nu tone remix] dj die - autumn [commix remix] - liquid v
    first installment on bryan g's new liquid v sublabel, showcasing the more liquid [thats jungle speak for "housey and chilled"] side of things, the strictly social remix is a belter of a tune, knocks several shades of sh1te out of the original [its on 1999's planet v album - good luck finding a copy for less than €100]which was always a bit dry for my tastes, nu-tone keeps the samples of the guitar and the girl laughing and tones down the strings, beefs up the drums and actually puts the sort of bassline in that even calibre would get a bit envious over were it not for the fact that he's done many many more of them than nutone has. commix stab at "autumn" is a bit less succesful imo, still an entertaining tune but restyled as a liquid anthem it loses the flat bassed intensity of what i consider one of die's finer moments, the drums are reduced to an even step and the guitar is still as memorable as ever but really, you should just use this as an excuse to dig out the original

    roni size - bumbakita / fassyhole - v part of the much heralded return to v recordings by the king of mediocre party cheese, bumbakita is pretty mediocre, its pretty much ANOTHER snapshot remix in all but name and a few added strings and a wee vocal... if you havent been subjected to a million and one snapshot remixes for the last years you'll enjoy it perhaps... look it wont win the nobel prize for jungle but hey it'll make your mates wiggle their hips for a few weeks. if thats all you want then thats cool this . fassyhole is one of those tunes you'll be all over for a week before forgetting you had it... its got pretty much the same bassline in it as 26 bass did and as hopscotch did and as an awful lot of roni tunes in the last five years have had, it sits really well in the mix and does drop nicely... put it this way... its been out a fortnight, i got it in the second hand section...


  • Registered Users Posts: 3,373 ✭✭✭Executive Steve


    woo hoo went on a shoppin spree yesterday, got a whole load of tunes id been waiting for a long time to get my mitts on.... here goes:

    calibre - p1ssed up ravers / cold halo - revolve:r: - p1ssed up ravers is the toughest tune ever to leave the bedroom of belfasts finest, all soaring dubby melodies cleverly used samples and a clipped pseudo amen with a drop thats as euphoric a it is dubby and industrial. rapid switch ups and a nice little vocal make this one of the better tunes youre likely to hear this year. flipside cold halo is equally brilliant but in a gentler way with a jeru the damaja sample dropping into a throbbing bassline and some tuneful melodies. if youre looking for summertime tunes this is about as good as its gotten so far this summer.

    calibre - highlander / mr maverick - signature: these tunes have been hammered on plate by everyone who's had them, people were saying in 2003 that this was going to be one of the best 12"s of 2004. is it? definitely. highlander is a gentle sensual amen tune with an easy going melody and a female vocal, mr maverick has a horace andy sample over some dubby keys dropping into a warping growling bassline. absolutely bloody essential. go buy this now!

    jo - r-type remix / original mix - shogun audio - wicked update of an old school classic by friction, easily the best thing he's ever done this a classy relick, he keeps the original vibes upping the energy with some choppy breaks and adding a half time hip hop tempo mid section with the originals goofy video game soundtrack vibe.

    gridlok - heatwave / the ripper - violence : techno-y rather than techy vibes on this tune which has been getting plays from everyone, from zinc to loxy and back. heatwave is a techno influenced percussive tune which glides along over a car alarm noise and some rapidly shifting and subtly changing top end intricacy. reminiscent of the kind of stuff universal project and the militia were doing on renegade hardware a few years ago but crossed with the urgency and funk of prime time virus, this is an altogether superior tune. b-side is grimier and relies on a disjointed distorted bass dusted with amens.

    hive and keaton - bring it on / under pressure - violence - originally set to appear on ram but now appearing on hives own violence label this is a well crafted breaky tune with a big dumb breakdown featuring shaftish guitars, funky horns and a big shouty "bring it on" sample before an urgent sub bass and a mentasm esque synth take it to techier areas, b-side is dirtier but less fun.

    trinity - dune / foxy lady - chronic - trinity comes back after a long absence [he was too bus releasing tunes as dillinja, capone and d-type perhaps?] to drop a 12" on chronic. dune starts with soaring hands in the air strings, movie sample [from "dune" obviously] followed by some warpy grimey dilly-esque antics, before the drop repeats the string and adds mre vocal samples fromt he same movie. flipside foxy lady starts with a dorky melody and has dillinja trying to sound... seductive? its anyonmes guess what he's grunting but if thats what he sounds like in the bedroom no wonder he had to buy 120.000 watts of sound to feel happy.

    basic operations - quantum leap / mars vs earth - phuturo - wicked wicked tune from san francisco's second finest label. nice intro, very cool samples tearing pummeling drop fractured breaks industrial strength bass subtle strings build to the breakdown, where a film sample ushers in an even more frantic drop punctuated by ragga style chats. flip is good too but an annoying trancey riff puts me off... try it you might like it.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 3,373 ✭✭✭Executive Steve


    mathematics - here and now / backdraft - social studies : here and now starts off with a steppy break with a warm pad, echoing vocal before a nice melodic syntha nd some rushy atmospherics herald an eighth bar amen fill, dropping to a winding sub and some nice shakers before dropping into a nice clipped amen fuelled summery melodic roller that has a lovely energy to it while staying melodic and smooth. class first release for this label from New Jersey's, and arguably america's finest. backdraft is buitl around a steppier break and has a warm analogue bassline with bells and garting strings and while its a nice enough tune by anybody's standards it lacks the charm of the a-side.

    total science - number one sound / ac1 - cia : more jump up murderation from the long serving oxford duo... everyone got a bit sick of them doing that wobbly bassline schtick but number one sound is likeable enough, not a million miles away from the sort of thing hype is pushing with ganja recordings.... loads of break switchups over a hollow wobbly bassline, ragga chats flying thick and fast... obnoxious little roller. flip ac1 is a steppy thing with rising strings and a squelchy mid range bass. better than a lot of the jump up crap thats flying around these last 18 months but still hardly up there with some of the classics these two have put out over the years.....

    influx uk - ghost people / ghetto messiah - formation : a good tune on jungles oasis of wobbly cheese formation records this is pure class all the way from the uk half of anglo american outfit influx datum. ghost people aka "take my... 2004" starts with dramatic strings, clattery rolling breaks and a subtle sub come in unnanounced punctuated by the vox off the original. sub gets switched for punchy kick drum bass before coming back with a pile of bongos and hey presto it all breaks down into strings again.... by now you dont care what label its on and as the acoustic guitar and faint trumpet wash over you the drop has you smiling once again. pure class everyone should own this. imagine metalheadz going liquid if you cant imagine formation getting a clue and there you are. ghetto messiah on the flip has the same dark cinematic urgency and lush orchestration as the a-side and is a good one too as soaring strings compete with thoughtful breaks that get switched and filtered as the tune progresses. this is an excellent twelve.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 65 ✭✭dirtyharry1971


    Tunes that do it for me right now are...

    G & M Project - Sunday Afternoon (original mix)
    Matt Darey - Nocturnal Delight
    Dj Tiësto - Traffic
    That Mucho - Don’t Snare @ Me


  • Registered Users Posts: 3,373 ✭✭✭Executive Steve


    southstar* and miracle - omega amen - intasound - rough and tough, rude and deadly.... strings and hardcore-ish stabs punctuated by distinctive "OMEGA!!!" vocals quickly drop into amen fuelled dementia, the bass is reminiscent of vintage dillinja and the beats hit hard like a baseball bat. Menacer takes over for flipside "i cant take it which is similarly rough, all grinding subs drums flying about like shrapnel as little stabs and offkey strings gel with an "i cant take it" vocal, before the reesey breakdown unleashes even more drums on top.... punishing bruising and bloody essential. if bailey would just get a decent graphic designer on board i would herald this as a label to watch. as it is, its one to listen out for.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 16,339 ✭✭✭✭tman


    Daley, Adz & Calver - More Drugz

    not a massive fan of the techier hard house **** tbh. this is one of my favourites since "facefacts"
    the tara reynolds mix is poop!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 5 LethargicPawn


    At the moment, the two DJ box essentials are obviously "Shapeshifters - Lola's Theme" and "Boogie Pimp - Sunny" closely followed by "Ferry Corsten - Rock Your Body Rock" but I think in the coming weeks "Michael Gray - The Weekend", "Spankox - To the club" and, for pure cheese value, "Gigolo DJs - California Dreaming". For older tunes, nothing will ever beat "S.Q.P.R - Unlimited Dreams", but it is pretty hard to find, it's only notable appearance being on Irish Telstar Euphoria.


  • Registered Users Posts: 3,373 ✭✭✭Executive Steve


    various - renegade hardware reloaded remix ep vol 1 - renegade hardware
    usual vicious and dirty hardware stuff here... first of all paradox's vip remix of his own "a certain sound" coming correct with mr pandya's trademark breakbeat intricacy - those of you who caught him doing his live pa at the DEAF festival will know what im talking about.... elsewhere rising american stars evol intent remix future cuts classic "ghetto style" turning it into an even dirtier ravier and more epic beast of a tune, lots of reesey basslines and switchy tramens and shifting vibes, this is definitely one of the two standout cuts on this ep... raiden remixes loxy and dylans "fraggle rock" but just as was hardly one of loxy and dylans finer moments he fails to do anything even remotely interesting with it, finally the loxy and ink vip relick of "straight up menace" starts off in a flurry of hoovers and death rattling bass before droppin into a well engineered but not particularly memorable piece of ravy darkside anger... still worth it for the paradox and evol intent plates though so check this one out.

    various - the holding room ep - quarantine
    Fierce's less than prolific label returns to the fray with a four tracker of admirable consistency, "users" by keaton and nitrox is the weakest track, cookie cutter tramen and mentasm over a grimey sub and the odd little hip hop sample... complete lack of creativity in the drum department and yet another mentasm breakdown [its thirteenth birthday this year!], hive remixes fierce and fresh's "innocence" processing the vocal a bit and putting a swirling reese over churning breaks, all slightly reminiscent of dom and rolands classic "punish me" but without the cold clinical hardcore efficiency that characterised that relese; its not qite one of hive's better pieces of work, though still a cut above the rest. cause for concern's "night siege" is a steppy growler with a variety of subtle atmosperic washes and little touches that make it stand out, its still grit your teeth and stop smiling territory - the break builds as the tune progresses past the second drop and adds a bit more percussive weight to the formula... vicious stuff. finally, break and hydro step up with the stunning "dream sequence" proving that these young cohorts of the legendary no u turn crew have what it takes to mix it with the big boys and wipe the floor with them... melodic uplifting sinister and atmosopheric as well as containing more layers and subtle little touches than many of their peers would fit on a 12" never mind in one tune... watch out for their own DNAudio label and stuff on commercial suicide and others....


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 9 keyfoomblah


    Squarepushers "Venus 17" with tracks "Venus 17 - Acid mix" and "Tundra 4".

    Classic squarreousher in the vain of "Vic Acid". Perfect braindance tunes. :D


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 342 ✭✭Irish_Kamikaze


    I just like my music pre-picked so i buy Euphoria!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 16,339 ✭✭✭✭tman


    OD404 - 9 Bar (Special G mix)
    200 degrees - hellfire (glazby mix)

    there have been some quality remixes of classic hh tracks coming out recently

    oh yeah. captain tinrib's releases on vicious are superbicon14.gif
    acid gate scandel is one of those tunes that draws you back into the hard dance scene :)


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  • Registered Users Posts: 3,373 ✭✭✭Executive Steve


    easy people... been a while... lots and lots of goodies around though, heres a selection of stuff ive been feelin lately....

    calibre and fats - drop it down - signature : wicked piece of simple well crafted dubby drum and bass with one of the best vocals of the year on it... this one has been doping the damage all over the place for the last six months so you'll know the one im talkin about. on the flip is "the bleep tune" - techier than usual for a calibre tune, but lets face it, noones going to play it because theyll all be caning drop it down.

    amit - village folk/lost voices - commercial suicide - village folk starts off with mad ethnic vocals over a steppy break, reesey basslines build up and down in a way reminiscent of "myth" before the tune drops, the extremely distinctive vocals on this one really building atmosphere and mood. lost voices is a halftime dubby chunky thing with lots of bongos.

    dom and roland - dance all night - moving shadow - stats with gentle euphoric intro, soaring helium trancey vocal shattered by a rising building bass drops into clinical hardcore efficiency of the sort that made dom his name. excellent production, deep drumwork and that little "make me dance..... a l l night" vocal hook fuse into a seriously banging slice of music. the b-sides good too.

    leon switch and kryptic minds - hide the tears - metalheadz - this ones the dirty stinkin nasty - type of tune that would bed your sister and not text her back to say thanks. a side has the original with strong intricate druma and pummeling break beats over a sinister bassline, remix on the flip rolls out in a simpler fashion, with more of a pace to it and more than a hint of the six foot ditch remix this pair of up and comers put out on renegade hardwarte the other week but with more of an oomph to the bassline. headz are BACK. its been said before but this time its true and noones laughin....


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