Originally posted by The Ear
Once again, allow me to point y'all in the direction of Sonny Fodera if you're diggin all of this. His set here last March still rattles through my headphones on a consistent basis. Hopefully what I've heard about his imminenet return is true.
It's true. Mark it on your calendars:
Sonny Fodera: March 19
And since you mentioned his set from last March, here 'tis for anyone who missed it:
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Jan-14-2011 12:19
Sly_Guy
Scene Missing
Registered: Jun 2004
Location: On one of Peterman's adventures
to me:
dubstep has no flow. It's the worst part of glitchy electro without soul. Techno lacks the musical variation to keep me interested all night long.
This is why I've been on the seamus haji/joris voorn/nic fanciulli/desyn masiello trip for a long time.
It almost pains me to watch all the early 20-somethings I see daily listen only to dubstep.
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Jan-14-2011 15:20
GGM
Supreme houseaddict
Registered: Sep 2010
Location:
quote:
Originally posted by Sly_Guy
to me:
dubstep has no flow. It's the worst part of glitchy electro without soul. Techno lacks the musical variation to keep me interested all night long.
That's my take on it too, it all seems like a variation of that glitchy beat just at different pitches/bpm. I have a pretty open mind for music though, if someone knows some above average dubstep DJs or anyone that sticks out please post em.
Any Moodymann, Todd Terje, Theo Parish fans here ?
Jan-14-2011 16:30
DigDeep
SleazEaddict
Registered: May 2002
Location: Toronto, Ontario
quote:
Originally posted by kaush949
Todd Terje
+ The Revenge, Pete Herbert, Hot Toddy, Crazy P, Lee Foss, Ilya Santana, Silver City (to name a few)....
Wouldn't classify it so much as "Funky House" as I would Sleazy, Funked Out, Chuggy, Disco Infused w/ Sex Juice, Music. I just call it DigDeep Disco for short.
Was at Li'ly this past Thursday and the vibe there was great, lots of Funky/Techy/Groovy tracks being thrown down and the people there were just eating it all up. If you haven't hit up Li'ly on a Thursday I definitely suggest checking it out.
Originally posted by Sly_Guy
Techno lacks the musical variation to keep me interested all night long.
Well put. I do love techno but never really listen to it for extended periods of time. I always end up resorting back to deep house at the end of the day, which is the only type of EDM I never get sick of.