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Posted by Deeedeee on Dec-25-2006 11:03:

Terry Lee Brown Jr.

what else do you suggest similiar to 'From Dub to Dawn'? I like Chocolate Chords but the programming is best in Dub imo. (more complex, layers, artistry, etc) For those interested, you won't be displeased. This stuff is l.u.s.h: Click.


+ i'm definatly checking out more of the Plastic City label & compilations. I'm already familiar w/ Boratto, Timewriter & G-Pal.

where do i start?


Posted by Deeedeee on Dec-25-2006 11:17:

GOD DAMN plastic city is niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiicee... i think i've finally found my sound!!!!!


Posted by Clovis on Dec-25-2006 11:26:

Uh, me and bas have been dropping plastic city for awhile


Posted by Deeedeee on Dec-25-2006 11:33:

quote:
Originally posted by Clovis
Uh, me and bas have been dropping plastic city for awhile


shut up you're killing my high!!

but this Terry Lee, .. wow, this Terry Lee. it's as if I was a female trapped in his body, or he was a male trapped in mine or i don't know. just impeccable taste!!!


Posted by Allied Nations on Dec-25-2006 11:33:

Plastic City


Great style


Posted by Deeedeee on Dec-25-2006 11:35:

quote:
Originally posted by Allied Nations
Plastic City


Great style


that it is! he's got to be black... such lucious grooves. Or gay. just check out his Cafe compilations


Posted by benni on Dec-25-2006 12:49:

G-Pal's best stuff was released on plastic city..
LIFE

(Adny - Never Leave You - nice tune)


Posted by kadomony on Dec-25-2006 18:13:

yea love these guy's sounds.


Alexis Tyrel - Rebecca Loos (Boratto Mix)
Gui Boratto - It's Majik (Terry Lee Brown Jr. Mix)

(y)

just a couple of my favs


Posted by |Thrax| on Dec-25-2006 18:48:


Posted by distant on Dec-25-2006 19:02:

I've heard maybe 50% of Plastic City's back catalogue, so trust me when I say that it's all the same, and not in a good way. The Timewriter and Terry Lee Brown Jr. keep churning out the same tech-house nonsense. Their sound hasn't changed in years.

That is, under said aliases. Norman Feller has some awesome releases under his Norman alias, but that's not tech-house.

Jean Frank Cochois definitely succeeds with his remix of this.


Posted by jupiterone on Dec-25-2006 19:27:

Plastic City is the shit, in my opinion id rather have them churn out what theyre doing now then switch to some fake bullshit that the artists have never done before and then failed miserably at.


Posted by distant on Dec-25-2006 20:50:

I just listened to The Timewriter's Jigsaw Pieces, and my opinion hasn't changed much since I went through pretty much all his stuff a few years ago.

An album of this sound is fine.

A full discography of it spread out over ten years, however, is not.


Posted by Deeedeee on Dec-25-2006 21:06:

quote:
Originally posted by distant
Their sound hasn't changed in years.


I need & admire solid consistency. When I want a different sound, I'll genre hop. Easy. That's my job, not theirs.


Posted by distant on Dec-25-2006 21:08:

quote:
Originally posted by Deeedeee
I need & admire solid consistency. When I want a different sound, I'll genre hop. Easy. That's my job, not theirs.


Fair enough. You should listen to Jigsaw Pieces actually, since it's probably your style.


Posted by Cloud on Dec-25-2006 21:13:

quote:
Originally posted by Deeedeee
I need & admire solid consistency. When I want a different sound, I'll genre hop. Easy. That's my job, not theirs.


I like your taste.


Posted by Deeedeee on Dec-25-2006 21:17:

quote:
Originally posted by distant
Fair enough. You should listen to Jigsaw Pieces actually, since it's probably your style.


oh yeah, i never tire of it! from '98 to '09, it'll still be on repeat.

and thanks for the input in regards to Hlyleg.


Posted by Deeedeee on Dec-25-2006 21:18:

quote:
Originally posted by Cloud
I like your taste.


Thanks, however I swiped it from benni


Posted by nefardec on Dec-26-2006 04:46:

i'm playing Terry Lee Brown Jr - Barsnack

HUGE FAT CHUNKY cool track. fucking hot

fuck try mixing this track with 16 bit lolita's - chuck nology

that's some fat shit


and i am planning on doing an ableton mashup of this track and rodamaal - insomnia (ame remix) called insomnia snack haha it sounds pretty hot


Posted by UWM on Dec-26-2006 05:37:

TLBJFTW!


Posted by DJ Intrigue on Dec-26-2006 08:01:

quote:
Originally posted by distant
The Timewriter and Terry Lee Brown Jr. keep churning out the same tech-house nonsense. Their sound hasn't changed in years.


Care to elaborate on this? Cause being the big Timewriter and TLB Jr. fan that I am, I don't follow...

Now, I'm not particularly fond of either of their earlier releases, but there are plenty of other producers and even dj's that fit your description a little more aptly I think. Trentemoller is a recent one that comes to my mind.

As for the rest of Plastic City excluding these two guys, yeah many of the other releases do sound somewhat redundant. Again, I think this is more indicative of the older tracks as opposed to the material since about 2001 or so. The cd's from G-Pal and Bioground are decent standouts though.


Posted by plaxx on Dec-26-2006 18:03:

Terry = My Producer of the year
Plastic City = Label of the year

Honestly, they have been churning out hit after hit. Transitions is my fav CD of 2006 but Karambolage (sp) is #2... brilliant brilliant stuff.


Posted by bas on Dec-26-2006 18:16:

quote:
Originally posted by Deeedeee
that it is! he's got to be black... such lucious grooves. Or gay. just check out his Cafe compilations

lol


Posted by distant on Dec-26-2006 19:22:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ Intrigue
Care to elaborate on this? Cause being the big Timewriter and TLB Jr. fan that I am, I don't follow...

Now, I'm not particularly fond of either of their earlier releases, but there are plenty of other producers and even dj's that fit your description a little more aptly I think. Trentemoller is a recent one that comes to my mind.

As for the rest of Plastic City excluding these two guys, yeah many of the other releases do sound somewhat redundant. Again, I think this is more indicative of the older tracks as opposed to the material since about 2001 or so. The cd's from G-Pal and Bioground are decent standouts though.


I just remember listening to a shitload of Plastic City releases in early 2005. Most of it was TLB Jr and Timewriter, between the years 1996 and 2005, and I kept thinking "this track sounds exactly like the last one". It just didn't give me a good impression of the label.

TLB even managed to turn For An Angel into a tech-houser.

That said, I managed to find a PC release that I do like. The A-side of this is great. It's a hard tech stomper though, so don't expect smooth grooves.


Posted by distant on Dec-26-2006 19:53:

Alright, I dug up a few old house/deep house tracks that I like. They might be hard to get ahold of, so let me know if anyone wants them.

Fresh & Low - Skylark
Tommi White - Like A Frame
Homebase - Constant Love (all mixes are great)
One Dove - Fallen (Farley/Heller Mix)


Posted by Deeedeee on Dec-26-2006 20:07:

quote:
Originally posted by nefardec
i'm playing Terry Lee Brown Jr - Barsnack

HUGE FAT CHUNKY cool track. fucking hot

fuck try mixing this track with 16 bit lolita's - chuck nology

that's some fat shit


and i am planning on doing an ableton mashup of this track and rodamaal - insomnia (ame remix) called insomnia snack haha it sounds pretty hot


post it up!

distant, quit crusading in my thread hahha

im not a potential convert, but im excited to check out those releases.. keep 'em coming!


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