Used to go to a night in Leeds (subdub/exodus) that played reggae/dancehall (purest) dub and moved on too dubstep in various forms… There really are few genuinely “purest” styles of electronic music these days. I think that’s a good thing.
Back on track… RYTM turning up today. Will try and post some italo future garage.
Edit - Meanwhile here’s Some tasty dub(step)
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Had many great nights at SubDub/Exodus! You from here in Leeds then?
Dude, this is a seriously cool vid! I wish I would receive my AR before the weekend but sadly Elektron messed up the orders for the second week in a row…
Used to go to a night in Leeds (subdub/exodus) that played reggae/dancehall (purest) dub and moved on too dubstep in various forms… There really are few genuinely “purest” styles of electronic music these days. I think that’s a good thing.
Back on track… RYTM turning up today. Will try and post some italo future garage.
Edit - Meanwhile here’s Some tasty dub(step)
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No, manchester mate. Got a mate in leeds tho used to go see him there.
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Scorn was founded in 1991, and since, never stopped playing industrial dub…
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Says at the end “we live and learn” so no need to be smart… i always considered scorn to be more on the industrial side whilst i can certainly hear the dub influence, i just never though of it like that…
REALLY Wish i never made the comment… haha apologies for opening such a can of worms for some people.
Thank f*** its friday…
Yeah, thanx. I’m still waiting for a video showing how the AR can be used to play some breakcore live with pattern “cut-up”: I mean just like in the video of the RS7000 I posted in this thread. And at the same time, if the AR can be used to slave an OT, with the same possibility to play live “cut-up” (I miss the correct word in English, I fear). And I would also like to see if the sequencer can randomize patterns.