Now DFA’s not so ubiquitous I’ve realised I made a mistake – it was actually alright! All those years hating Our Disco were wasted. This song isn’t that great but the video reminds me of all my favourite 1980s dance movies.
I can’t believe I’ve never put this MP3 up before. I think our remix of the track’s one of the best out there. People seem to like it so we’re doing lots of UK Funky material.
What the hell is this???? Damage & Venom???? My name’s not appearing after DJ Damage! Jeez! Fuck him.
If I do actually turn up you can expect a heavy bass set featuring lots of our own material that will shame all these so called producer. We are the best and if people don’t recognise they are fools.
I went to a night called Aint It Black the other week at the surprisingly good but terribly named Favela Chic, and saw a DJ team called Yo Mamma! play a Baltimore style set. It was fun.
Forgive my ignorance but I know nothing about Baltimore anymore – I can’t keep abreast of everything! It all sounds the same to me – either a modern hip hop hit or a dance classic cut up percussively in Ableton with a Sing sing or Think break underneath. I try not to analyse things too much because it stops me enjoying myself and makes me old and cynical sounding.
This is my favourite ever Baltimore style track that wasn’t made in Baltimore.
We’ve been working hard – really hard. Our new soon to be finished mix features 13 of our own productions and remixes which range in tempo and style from heavy breathing ‘83 electro to electrohouse bangers and dubstep wobblers. There’s only two tracks not by us on the mix. One by L Vis 1990 and another by AC Slater. Here’s an unmastered preview/demo of one of ours and it’s a bootleg of Detroit In Effect that sounds a bit like Deekline IMO. What do you think?
Rory gave me this banger ages ago but I thought posting it would be rude. It’s all over the internet now so hopefully he won’t get mad if I tell the world how good it is.
A friend told me that when you’re old enough to remember a fashion first time around you should quit. I’ve lived through the birth and death of both rave (sort of) and nu rave (lol). I’m not sure if it will be a good or bad thing if I’m still living and breathing music 24/7 when it’s fashionable again.
Producers had electronic dance music nailed over twenty years ago. It is depressing to think when Bomb The Bass and co were laying down tracks with their Atari ST and Roland D50 it was closer in time to The Beatles than it is to Drop The Lime!