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Danny Howells - Flight Home [Dig Deeper] (pg. 2)
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Kismet7
quote:
Originally posted by Guest
lol I knew you would come back with a novel.

The truth is, Danny Howells needs my opinion like I need your opinion.


Fair enough.
miamitranceman
Sounds great. Def. not dubstep bc I can't stand dubstep.
paulandrews
Original mix sounds great actually.
Clovis
This is better than the other music he's put out on Dig Deeper...
sot
agreed,

that juno sample definitely sounds wack if you judge the track just by that sample but in its full entirety, it's pretty damn good if you ask me.
Sand Leaper
quote:
Originally posted by Kismet7
The beat is something you would hear at a Jazz Club.


Uh, have you ever been to a jazz club?
Kismet7
quote:
Originally posted by Sand Leaper
Uh, have you ever been to a jazz club?




Have you ever heard jazz music?
stylusmusic
Danny's original is a epic downtempo track. The remix by Matrix (as in ... & Futurebound) is rip-snorting drum & bass.

open your minds people...
Sand Leaper
quote:
Originally posted by Kismet7
Have you ever heard jazz music?


Go on then, show me a double bass player that would produce a bassline like this during a jazz session.
Clovis
quote:
Originally posted by Kismet7
Have you ever heard jazz music?


Oh dear...this is not going to end well...

Kismet7
quote:
Originally posted by Sand Leaper
Go on then, show me a double bass player that would produce a bassline like this during a jazz session.


Ok this one will be short. The OP mistook the Beat as Dubstep, so with a slight hyperbole I said the beat is more of a cross between New York Hip Hop, British Rock, and Jazz, and not Dubstep. The bassline, which wasn't part of the beat structure description is something you would find in Progressive Breaks, Prog House, Laurent Garnier's Techno, and DnB, not Jazz. But i'll be nice and excuse your lack of reading comprehension or context analysis skills.
Sand Leaper
quote:
Originally posted by Kismet7
Ok this one will be short. The OP mistook the Beat as Dubstep, so with a slight hyperbole I said the beat is more of a cross between New York Hip Hop, British Rock, and Jazz, and not Dubstep. The bassline, which wasn't part of the beat structure description is something you would find in Progressive Breaks and DnB, not Jazz. But i'll be nice and excuse your lack of reading comprehension or context analysis skills.


Oh dear. :stongue:

I'll just take that as a "no".
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