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    Quote Originally Posted by stjohn View Post
    wau! let me just say what a class tune. it just kept on building and building, and then BAM. wau! thnx 4 dat
    you serious Rory??

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    fidg·et (fjt)
    v. fidg·et·ed, fidg·et·ing, fidg·ets
    v.intr.
    1. To behave or move nervously or restlessly.
    2. To play or fuss; fiddle: He fidgeted with his notes while lecturing.
    v.tr.
    To cause to behave or move nervously or restlessly.
    n.
    1. A condition of restlessness as manifested by nervous movements. Often used in the plural with the.
    2. One that fidgets.


    That track and this definition seems to match. I could only listen for a couple of minutes before getting all figety and turned it off. :P

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    So anyway Ben Sims doing Dubstep. Anyone have any of his Dubstep sets?
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    Neil Landstrumm should be getting more props in this thread.

    He put dub and techno together way back and did it with style.

    Cracking live act.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay Pace View Post
    Neil Landstrumm should be getting more props in this thread.

    He put dub and techno together way back and did it with style.

    Cracking live act.
    Yeah, I like Neil's dubby stuff.

    Surgeon has been working wobbly bits and bobs into his DJ sets for quite a while too.

    I've been loving Dubstep for a good 3 or 4 years now. All due respect to Bushby from Digital Distortions, who's been pushing that sound for a good while longer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MITA View Post
    fidget term sounds awful

    like frgid lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay Pace View Post
    Neil Landstrumm should be getting more props in this thread.

    He put dub and techno together way back and did it with style.

    Cracking live act.
    there's also a few dubby tracks cari lekebusch did as mr. james barth in the late 1990s.
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    sorry, but I didn't like Landstrumms "restaurant of assasins" LP at all.
    I thought it was all over the place to be honest, too many things going on
    and not enough simple grooves
    anyway, I prefer the more reggae /dub orientated stuff.
    rather than lots of 808s etc

    I did a remix for my old band "back to the planet" recently
    it's kind of dubsteppy and kind of mellow too.
    check it out here:
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    the track's called "starved by ignorance"
    it's in the player.
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    Quote Originally Posted by davethedrummer View Post
    rather than lots of 808s etc

    I did a remix for my old band "back to the planet" recently
    it's kind of dubsteppy and kind of mellow too.
    check it out here:
    www.myspace.com/backtotheplanet
    the track's called "starved by ignorance"
    it's in the player.
    That remix is proper Henry
    Really well done man.
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    Quote Originally Posted by davethedrummer View Post
    I did a remix for my old band "back to the planet" recently
    it's kind of dubsteppy and kind of mellow too.
    check it out here:
    www.myspace.com/backtotheplanet
    the track's called "starved by ignorance"
    it's in the player.
    very good stuff, dude.

    btw...that the band you were in with alex h.?
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    Will have a listen when I get a chance (i.e. when my other half is not busily streaming Sabrina the Teenage Witch on her netbook next to me)... But just had a chuckle there about the impromptu gabba kick drum remix we seemed to getting before Back to the Planet at Solfest...
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    Quote Originally Posted by acidsaturation View Post
    i.e. when my other half is not busily streaming Sabrina the Teenage Witch on her netbook next to me
    I recommend headphones.

    Or a new girlfriend - whichever is easier.

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    Quote Originally Posted by djfilthmonger View Post
    So anyway Ben Sims doing Dubstep. Anyone have any of his Dubstep sets?

    yea ben told me today on myspace he is recording a radio show today i dunno if he means the split show or what but said set will include a few dub tunes.



    cari lekebusch deffo is a great example of diverse influences and risk taking,


    landstrumm has some good stuff on lord for 39 but i dunno i think henry has a good point about there being more potential than substance on restaurant of assasins.........


    nice wan on the myspace link D.A.V.E., added!
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    Quote Originally Posted by gunjack View Post
    yea ben told me today on myspace he is recording a radio show today i dunno if he means the split show or what but said set will include a few dub tunes.



    cari lekebusch deffo is a great example of diverse influences and risk taking,


    landstrumm has some good stuff on lord for 39 but i dunno i think henry has a good point about there being more potential than substance on restaurant of assasins.........


    nice wan on the myspace link D.A.V.E., added!
    ah good stuff. will keep an ear out
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    This is the proper stuff u wanna call hard techno dub hybrid!

    http://www.blackoutaudio.co.uk/forum...ad.php?t=63191

    2 tracks on there that are midnblowing.

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    downloading. will have a listen!




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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay Pace View Post
    Neil Landstrumm should be getting more props in this thread.

    He put dub and techno together way back and did it with style.

    Cracking live act.
    He calls it Grime afaik and it seems all the legendary Techno peeps have moved from banging Techno to one genre or another. It all seems a bit pipe and slippers to me

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    see what happens is that folks get bored of doing the same thing over and over.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gunjack View Post
    see what happens is that folks get bored of doing the same thing over and over.

    like gangster and guns themed techno?

    i cant stop the eschaton

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    exactly. you see how long that lasted.

 

 
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