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Tribal is making a comeback
The drums seem to be in just about everything nowadays from tech house to prog to techno. Lawler is bringing it back too, sharam, morillo, cedric gervais were all playing lots of it last weekend in vegas, and victor calderone had the best of it ![]()
sample of what u think tribal is?
Tribal house was massive in 2001-2002 in uk i dont thinks it comeing bk tbh great up beat sound of house music

i dunno about those other dj's and what they are spinnin
but i seen calderone 2 days later when he was in ny
and he did throw down a few tribal tracks, but his style is no where to what it used to be
he used to be one of the tribal kings, now hes more techno but can blend it with some tribal/house and he pulls it off great
heres one of the tribaly tracks he played
yeah but it's mainly tribal tech house and the problem with that is that it's tech house at base.
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| Originally posted by Ted Promo yeah but it's mainly tribal tech house and the problem with that is that it's tech house at base. |
01-02 tribal house isn't really...tribal
it's like people getting tribal tattoo's. they're not tribal. they're just ugly
moondog 'story of moondog' is what i'd consider somewhat tribal and ancient
I was raised on Tribal Prog from 2000-2002 so I'll always have a soft spot for it. But the problem w/ that genre is, its very easy to mix...I would argue the easiest genre of all since there was little to no melody to worry about. This created an entire generation of dj's in Philly, NJ, and NY that played monotone marathon tribal sets for hours on end.
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| Originally posted by Ted Promo yeah but it's mainly tribal tech house and the problem with that is that it's tech house at base. |
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| Originally posted by Guest This created an entire generation of dj's in Philly, NJ, and NY that played monotone marathon tribal sets for hours on end. |
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| Originally posted by Scoops every DJ in NJ thought they were a tribal DJ in 2002 |
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| Originally posted by Guest This created an entire generation of dj's in Philly, NJ, and NY that played monotone marathon tribal sets for hours on end. |
can any one link me any new tribal sets plz
I hated Jungle too...
this thread is lol.
not only is the "tribal" of today you guys are talking about nothing like what you are comparing it to, but it never really went away if you follow what most of you describe in this thread (see percussion, congas , bongos and more).
it is just getting beaten a bit more now. You can thank guys like guillaume coutu dumont and a few other usual suspects who have been making and playing this kind of stuff for 3 + years already (and 3 years ago the lame nyc style circuit tribal was still around).
you guys are no different than those idiots that call everything with a kick drum techno.
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| Originally posted by elFreak this thread is lol. not only is the "tribal" of today you guys are talking about nothing like what you are comparing it to, but it never really went away if you follow what most of you describe in this thread (see percussion, congas , bongos and more). it is just getting beaten a bit more now. You can thank guys like guillaume coutu dumont and a few other usual suspects who have been making and playing this kind of stuff for 3 + years already (and 3 years ago the lame nyc style circuit tribal was still around). you guys are no different than those idiots that call everything with a kick drum techno. |

tribal is definitely back (and so is Steve Lawler, finally)
peep these tunes on beatport:
Town Crier - Must Be
Steve Lawler - Hocus Pocus
Michael Cleis - La Mezcla
Oliver Moldan - Childish
anything by Nick Curly
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| Originally posted by Kam tribal is definitely back (and so is Steve Lawler, finally) peep these tunes on beatport: Town Crier - Must Be Steve Lawler - Hocus Pocus Michael Cleis - La Mezcla Oliver Moldan - Childish anything by Nick Curly |
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| Originally posted by jupiterone la mezcla...tribal?... wut? |
I think all Dubfire is tribal because every track he makes has a woodblock.
i heard a santana song the other day with a conga in it, it must be tribal.
Tribal!
i want to take my macbook deep into a forest, meet up with a buncha tribes, and record with them. now that, is what i would call tribal
preferably get someone who is a bass, low...low...low
I really like tribal, but it's something that I've found hard to track down. I for one would appreciate any leads that people could give me on some good tribal tracks.
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