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Posted by GoSpeedGo! on Oct-16-2008 20:59:

Deadbeat - Roots & Wire [Wagon Repair]

Fantastic music yet again from this guy. Whole new album out of nowhere.

Samplz

That Berghain Drum Jack track is exactly what puts me in a trance-like state on a dancefloor. Tried and tested. Massively hypnotic stuff.


Posted by chesco on Oct-16-2008 21:34:

Quality album..


Posted by nefardec on Oct-16-2008 21:57:

yeah ive got a lot of this too


Posted by Guest on Oct-20-2008 20:36:

Deadbeat is all over the place IMO. I like some track and the others I dont care for. Def donnt like it enough to buy it


Posted by elFreak on Oct-21-2008 20:36:

one of my favorite local boys.

he always releases something different.


Posted by LatinLoveTrance on Oct-23-2008 21:48:

This is good stuff right here.


Posted by Ted Promo on Oct-23-2008 23:10:

Reaaaaalllllly nice work.


Posted by Clovis on Oct-24-2008 02:00:

Howells needs to play some of these


Posted by LoveHate on Oct-24-2008 02:25:

really liking this.


specially the reggae stuff.


Posted by MR STROKE on Oct-24-2008 04:48:

Berghain Drum Jack gives me a hard on. pure sickness


Posted by Guest on Oct-24-2008 15:36:

Re: Deadbeat - Roots & Wire [Wagon Repair]

quote:
Originally posted by paulandrews
Fantastic music yet again from this guy. Whole new album out of nowhere.

Samplz

That Berghain Drum Jack track is exactly what puts me in a trance-like state on a dancefloor. Tried and tested. Massively hypnotic stuff.


Regarding the Drum Jack....being raised on the NYC tribal sound of 2001-2003 I can tell you that these drum patterns really are a dime a dozen over here. Is it a good track? Yea...but if I spent a half our digging around I could find you a shitload of 5 year old big room tribals w/ almost identical rhythms.

Off the top of my head, Moshic - Panic System from 2001

http://mp3.juno.co.uk/MP3/SF82980-01-01-01.mp3


Posted by nefardec on Oct-24-2008 17:51:

yeah the first thing i thought of was NY Tribal. Also some of the iberian stuff like Kult of Krameria. Deadbeat's sound quality is pretty class though.

but it is a monster track nonetheless. I'm going to play it out tomorrow night at a big room ravish thing and see what happens


I'm going to make a white-out reverb crescendo on the previous track and then just drop and cut to the drum jack right from the beginning so i get those HUGE dramatic drum hits in a big empty room and that idling woodblock raising the heartrate

going to cause some heart attacks :P


Posted by elFreak on Oct-24-2008 18:08:

check out his older productions...his sound stretches to so many different levels.

while it might not make it easy to gain popularity, i really respect that he does what he wants no matter how different it might be.


Posted by Guest on Oct-24-2008 18:10:

quote:
Originally posted by nefardec
yeah the first thing i thought of was NY Tribal. Also some of the iberian stuff like Kult of Krameria. Deadbeat's sound quality is pretty class though.

but it is a monster track nonetheless. I'm going to play it out tomorrow night at a big room ravish thing and see what happens


I'm going to make a white-out reverb crescendo on the previous track and then just drop and cut to the drum jack right from the beginning so i get those HUGE dramatic drum hits in a big empty room and that idling woodblock raising the heartrate

going to cause some heart attacks :P



I got chills thinking about that. I love slamming tracks in like that. It takes balls because if you're not synced you're royally fucked and forced to correct it on the fly w/ everyone listening lol.

My typical move is to cut bass from A....crank the highs up and then on track b , beatmatch, remove the track B highs and then slam in the full out bassline

Nefardec...have someone video it from the booth and post...would be ncie...


Posted by nefardec on Oct-24-2008 18:19:

quote:
Originally posted by Guest
I got chills thinking about that. I love slamming tracks in like that. It takes balls because if you're not synced you're royally fucked and forced to correct it on the fly w/ everyone listening lol.

My typical move is to cut bass from A....crank the highs up and then on track b , beatmatch, remove the track B highs and then slam in the full out bassline

Nefardec...have someone video it from the booth and post...would be ncie...



yeah hopefully i'll have the whole set recorded. video would be cool too.


Posted by GoSpeedGo! on Oct-24-2008 19:07:

Re: Re: Deadbeat - Roots & Wire [Wagon Repair]

quote:
Originally posted by Guest
Regarding the Drum Jack....being raised on the NYC tribal sound of 2001-2003 I can tell you that these drum patterns really are a dime a dozen over here. Is it a good track? Yea...but if I spent a half our digging around I could find you a shitload of 5 year old big room tribals w/ almost identical rhythms.

Off the top of my head, Moshic - Panic System from 2001

http://mp3.juno.co.uk/MP3/SF82980-01-01-01.mp3



Yep, that sounds pretty similar. Haven't heard much of the tribal stuff live so Deadbeat was quite unique experience for me.

Also, his dubby bass = win


Posted by InDeepSpace on Oct-24-2008 19:26:

Best album Ive heard this year.


Posted by elFreak on Oct-24-2008 19:28:

montreal powa!


Posted by enydo on Oct-25-2008 00:31:

Damn this stuff is great.


Posted by elFreak on Nov-18-2008 18:00:

i'm still whoring this.


Posted by Steve Evets on Nov-18-2008 22:30:

With good reason, it's a brilliant release



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