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i heard some stuff off this.... and it sounded shit to be honest. too much nu metal for my liking. breakbeat is where its at nowadays, so much more interesting than dnb :)

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any good recent breaks you can recommend?

i havent bought any new breakbeat for a while actually. the plumps are still producing wicked stuff as always, also be sure to check hybrid if you havent already (my all time favourite breakbeat group and one of my all time favourite electronica acts)

 

also have a look through some of the artists on the glade festival´s breaksday line up. they always have lots of new and interesting artists playing there

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I liked their debut quite a lot. The "Hold Your Colour" track was probably very cheezy, but that's what I'm after it seems.

I'll see if I buy it then...

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I liked their debut quite a lot. The "Hold Your Colour" track was probably very cheezy, but that's what I'm after it seems.

I'll see if I buy it then...

nice

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If you like pendulum music then i strongly advise you to cheack out "London Elektricity's" album called

"Power Ballads".

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If you like pendulum music then i strongly advise you to cheack out "London Elektricity's" album called

"Power Ballads".

:huh:

that power ballads album sucks enormously.. its horribly cheesy with bad vocals..

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I Find it way better then pendulum music,can't connect to the music.

everyone got his own taste:)

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Pendulum stuff is pretty reasonable, but the best stuff out there that comes to mind is Ed Rush's stuff, and LTJ Bukem (neuro and liquid funk, good stuff ;) ).

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Pendulum: the Infected Mushroom of drum 'n bass.

+1

 

Im so UNBELIEVEABLY pissed that glade festival, the festival that claims to be the UK representative of all things underground and electronic (and up until this year has proved to be so) has booked them as their headlining act this year :angry:

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What to say? Hold Your Colour was better, new album has a rock feel.

 

To much vocals and not enough harder style tracks like Slam & Through The Loop.

 

The Upbeats - Nobody's Out There, check them out. Guys from New Zealand, really good CD.

 

Im up for Breakbeats too, CTRL-Z, Screwface, Autobots, Breakfastaz, Agent K, Broadbeats, Equalizers Factor E.

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The first time I heard slam in a club I thought "cheese" yet found myself going mental anyway, and I liked the first album for that same reason: Lots of energy and something a bit different and more melodic than most dnb.

 

Second album got deleted after 2 listens. A lot of male vocals which isn't my thing but there's nothing wrong with going in a different direction. However, that direction seems no different to me than all the dance music I hear - vocals, beat, repeat - it all sounds the same. Really disappointing.

 

Of course this comes from someone who doesn't listen to a lot of dnb so perhaps others saw the first album differently to me. If I listen to dnb it's normally more "chilled" stuff like Seba, Ethereal77 etc.

 

At the moment I like "Stay Forever" by Blame.

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