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I've been detaching but I have an interest in this I would like to nurture:

 

 

Peverelist mix on BBC, interesting

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk...1cbpyg#segments

 

 

 

Jam City mix recently [actually it's 4 months old ... that's why I need this thread becuase I have no idea how to keep up with the developments]

 

http://www.xlr8r.com...011/10/jam-city

 

 

 

this is new

http://www.xlr8r.com...-readies-new-12

 

I like Jam City.

Edited by vamos scorcho
  On 3/1/2012 at 6:39 PM, vamos scorcho said:

I've been detaching but I have an interest in this I would like to nurture:

 

 

Peverelist mix on BBC, interesting

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk...1cbpyg#segments

 

 

 

Jam City mix recently [actually it's 4 months old ... that's why I need this thread becuase I have no idea how to keep up with the developments]

 

http://www.xlr8r.com...011/10/jam-city

 

 

 

this is new

http://www.xlr8r.com...-readies-new-12

 

I like Jam City.

 

I've been very focused on future garage/bass, especially since it's what dubstep has merged into. RA, XLR8TR, and FACT follow it relentlessly. There seems to be a contradictory occurrence where a lot of labels and subgenres seem pretty rigid to whatever sounds are hyped at the moment YET it also appears that house, dnb, IDM, techno, glitch, hip-hop, and garage are becoming less and less rigid to labels, scenes, and BPMs, which is refreshing. I feel like in 2005 or 2006 things were effectively: here's Ed Banger and Kitsune for House, here's Kompakt and Perlon for minimal, here's Warp and Rephlex for IDM, here's DMZ and Tempa for dubstep, etc. Now I feel like things are less constrained style wise, but that certain sounds get hyped for a bit. (Like wonky and Brainfeeder for example, or Tri Angle and "witch house")

 

Gonna listen to Scuba's BBC essential mix today before it's taken down (surely it's been ripped though) - http://www.bbc.co.uk...rammes/b01c2yg7

Edited by joshuatxuk
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Interesting. I always got the impression that Nightslugs was some hipster night club turned label that was more style over substance. Certainly some early Bok Bok tracks I heard were pretty dire but that Jam City dubstep tune ain't so bad. :-)

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