also, for those interested in the constantly-evolving world of uk funky / 2-step / dubstep (i'll say real dubstep just to be specific)
this album is fucking mindblowing. such a step forward. similar to Ikonika and other synth-driven (post) dubstep beats. im really glad this area of music is thriving after the hideous blow-up of that mainstream WUB WUB WUB nonsense. gave dubstep a bad name. nice to see real producers with a real vision for proper albums still creating... as opposed to bedroom amateurs just making songs with 'filthy bass'.
the drop on that is GORGEOUS. so influenced by UK funky and proper dubstep explorations: from ikonika, to joker, to flylo... it's all in there.
also, for those interested in the constantly-evolving world of uk funky / 2-step / dubstep (i'll say real dubstep just to be specific)
this album is fucking mindblowing. such a step forward. similar to Ikonika and other synth-driven (post) dubstep beats. im really glad this area of music is thriving after the hideous blow-up of that mainstream WUB WUB WUB nonsense. gave dubstep a bad name. nice to see real producers with a real vision for proper albums still creating... as opposed to bedroom amateurs just making songs with 'filthy bass'.
also, for those interested in the constantly-evolving world of uk funky / 2-step / dubstep (i'll say real dubstep just to be specific)
this album is fucking mindblowing. such a step forward. similar to Ikonika and other synth-driven (post) dubstep beats. im really glad this area of music is thriving after the hideous blow-up of that mainstream WUB WUB WUB nonsense. gave dubstep a bad name. nice to see real producers with a real vision for proper albums still creating... as opposed to bedroom amateurs just making songs with 'filthy bass'.
He looks really young. I remember seeing his last.fm picture a while ago and being like I presume this is a fairly old picture (though it says 2009), and he's now a bit older, but still.
Not sure how old he actually is. He looks a bit older in newer pics (well, duh)
loads of the top producers on the scene are of our generation - dubstep and the related genres are 'our' electronic movement. they're 'our' rave, 'our' trance/techno, 'our' IDM... it's the surging and rising-up of a new generation of (bedroom) producers, dj's and critics/reviewers, all interested in a new movement that matches our tastes and era. not surprising that the young-stars are, quite literally, young. mount kimbie are art students in london, james blake is a pretty young fella, too. hell even the big mainstream figureheads like skream, benga, rusko etc. are pretty young-- rusko just graduated from university a year or two before he made it 'big'.
also digging the SHIT out of this producer lately... i deleted a post earlier recommending the 10 leading/pioneering dubstep producers, putting out nothing but 100% quality, driving the scene forward and bringing its REAL kudos back. this guy is one of them, right up there. this track blows my fucking mind. listen to it in proper quality and... well, wow.
Uzique, I've got to admit when I first started listening to the stuff you posted I was all like "wtf is this". Since then I've really tried to expand my musical taste, and with the exception of one or 2 tracks, pretty much everything you post is brilliant. That track ^^ is no exception. Listening to it now and it is amazing. So much space to the track aswell, which is something I love in electronic music.
Yeh, I wouldn't expect you to apologise for your tastes, and I know you wouldn't anyway. Some of the stuff isn't unlistenable, it's just I don't "get" it. As you say, you've been doing it for 10 years, I've literally been listening to electronic music for just over 2. Since you posted the Burial tunes though, I listen to everything you post just in case I love it as much as that. Wouldn't have heard of Burial if it wasn't posted here, and I'm seriously liking this Clubroot guys stuff too.
there are some really interesting new 'movements' in electronic lately - and im talking about things more academic and 'unlistenable' than dubstep. these are really good times for the genre and 'scene', as production methods get ever more cheaper and simpler and the scope of possibility literally becomes limitless. whether you're digital, analogue; a producer, a dj; a promoter, researcher or critic... there's so much out there and so much happening nowadays. it's really thriving. im loving some of the more experimental synth-noise / hauntology stuff that's coming out lately... it's a conscious and artistic return to cold, analogue, almost musique-concrete sounds in reaction to the increasingly sterile, calculated and digital productions of the last 10 years. IDM has been teetering on the brink of an ignoble death whilst the rest of the experimental community has caught-up in terms of variation, whackiness and general complexity. lots of very good stuff, indeed.
edit: i was raised on a diet of rave-tapes and rode the original dance/acid/techno waves in the 90's. very lucky to have been exposed to that by family and family friends, oddly enough. my own departure and real development of 'personal taste' probably came at like age 12, when i 'inherited' the entire discography of aphex twin and listened religiously throughout my teenage years. i racked up something like 5k listens to the guy before i even wanted to branch out into anyone else - modern mozart is a fitting epithet. through my teenage years i was the kid that paid attention and got involved in 'cool scenes', as a social-thing, but always maintained a main interest in IDM/electronic/experimental. when electro and dubstep and all these other genres suddenly came to fruition and became 'cool' in indie-underground circles, all of a sudden i was the coolest guy in the world to my friends... despite having my electronic tastes and DJ'ing pretty much neglected throughout school. funny how that works.
Would it be worth it to create a new thread asking what our electronic-centered members had as a jumping-off point to get further into the genre?
I'm kinda curious.
Yes. Would be a good thread.
Alright well I'll get on that in a little bit. Was originally gonna be a short little thing, but then I figure it'd be cool to see an entire history from everyone, in which case it'll require a massive wall of text... but first I've gotta shower and grab lunch