But now that you mention screaming, hateful, TV-throwing dnb, I must go home and listen to ATR.
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Dec-10-2008 17:01
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Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
Any and every-thing by BSE.
But now that you mention screaming, hateful, TV-throwing dnb, I must go home and listen to ATR.
What's ATR?
And +1 for BSE. They make some of the best d'n'b out there ever since they started producing.
Dec-11-2008 13:35
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atr = atari teenage riot.
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Dec-11-2008 16:00
addisonmelton
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Gauss, the 1999 Ed Rush and Optical EM is EXACTLY what I'm looking for - slightly dark, ripping, pulsing - More like this please!
I'm about 15 minutes into the Telemetrik mix, it's a bit melodic and floaty for me so far. Will continue listening to the rest.
If you are interested in DnB, check out dogsonacid.com - they have a lifetime's worth of decent mixes there.
What kind of stuff interests you? It's actually quite a diverse genre.
Dec-12-2008 08:21
Gauss
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Originally posted by addisonmelton
Gauss, the 1999 Ed Rush and Optical EM is EXACTLY what I'm looking for - slightly dark, ripping, pulsing - More like this please!
I'm about 15 minutes into the Telemetrik mix, it's a bit melodic and floaty for me so far. Will continue listening to the rest.
I'm glad you like them.
Unfortunately, I'm not into live sets very much so those are the only two d'n'b live sets I have on my PC.
I've got some promo mixes and such, but I prefer singles, albums, mixed CDs and compilations.
Dec-12-2008 10:13
addisonmelton
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I would have to admit I've been ignoring DnB somewhat compared to the other varieties of EDM. Always enjoyed it, but until lately never really took the time to seek out and listen to different artists.
So in response to Mehta, I guess I'm not really sure what interests me yet, I'm still green to the genre.
Which brings me here I suppose - Suggestions from you fine folks allows me to cut right to the good stuff!
Dec-12-2008 17:49
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If you like Ed Rush & Optical's EM, you're into techstep and neurofunk. Just for future reference.
Dec-12-2008 17:52
addisonmelton
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Originally posted by Gauss
If you like Ed Rush & Optical's EM, you're into techstep and neurofunk. Just for future reference.
Noted
Got a link by chance to a breakdown of all the various types of DnB?