View Full Version : If you can appreciate drum and bass, this is tight, tight, tight...Khadafi style
Click on the following: L-Tek (http://www.djedwhite.com/L-tek2.ram) This sh*t will f*ck you up.
Not sure how many are into D&B, but there are two grooves you can get with. You can either do the high speed thing, i.e., the high hats snares, and the like, or you can follow the bass and mellow out on that while copping a slow wind.
Marvelous! When its good, its good.
Peace
TAC
loving this shit. thanks for posting it.
julian_kelly
05-29-2003, 10:22 PM
The first tune with the "I need you now" accapella reminds me of how creative sample house tunes used to be in the mid to late 80's
What happended to tunes with creative sampling??
Any decent sample tunes come out lately?
julian kelly
Edmund White
05-29-2003, 10:30 PM
(from DJ L-Tek, by way of Ed White)
The "Need U Now" sample is the second tune ont he mix. The first is Roni Size w/ MC Dynamite. If you like this stuff, check out his original tracks at:
http://www.dubfrequency.com
Edmund White
05-29-2003, 10:34 PM
Originally posted by julian_kelly:
The first tune with the "I need you now" accapella reminds me of how creative sample house tunes used to be in the mid to late 80's
What happended to tunes with creative sampling??
Any decent sample tunes come out lately?
julian kelly There's an EP on the Igloo label that uses some nifty sampling. They do a good job with a Destiny's child song (Bugaboo, I think)....
The artists are: Kokee Anu, Korin Ladke, Fats Behard, and Lester Birdsong
Gramaphone in Chicago has it...
http://www.gramaphonerecords.com/detail.asp?id=598
Here's the sample (http://www.groovetech.com/PhoenixData/SilverStream/Pages/srvltRecMed?RecordedMediaID=72375)
[ May 29, 2003, 11:36 PM: Message edited by: ewwhite ]
Jacques de Doozu
05-30-2003, 01:53 AM
Originally posted by ewwhite:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by julian_kelly:
The first tune with the "I need you now" accapella reminds me of how creative sample house tunes used to be in the mid to late 80's
What happended to tunes with creative sampling??
Any decent sample tunes come out lately?
julian kelly There's an EP on the Igloo label that uses some nifty sampling. They do a good job with a Destiny's child song (Bugaboo, I think)....
The artists are: Kokee Anu, Korin Ladke, Fats Behard, and Lester Birdsong
Gramaphone in Chicago has it...
http://www.gramaphonerecords.com/detail.asp?id=598
Here's the sample (http://www.groovetech.com/PhoenixData/SilverStream/Pages/srvltRecMed?RecordedMediaID=72375) </font>[/QUOTE]derrick carter was involved in this. i got one with a missy elliot remix that's nice.
Edmund White
05-30-2003, 03:29 AM
Originally posted by Tom D:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by ewwhite:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by julian_kelly:
The first tune with the "I need you now" accapella reminds me of how creative sample house tunes used to be in the mid to late 80's
What happended to tunes with creative sampling??
Any decent sample tunes come out lately?
julian kelly There's an EP on the Igloo label that uses some nifty sampling. They do a good job with a Destiny's child song (Bugaboo, I think)....
The artists are: Kokee Anu, Korin Ladke, Fats Behard, and Lester Birdsong
Gramaphone in Chicago has it...
http://www.gramaphonerecords.com/detail.asp?id=598
Here's the sample (http://www.groovetech.com/PhoenixData/SilverStream/Pages/srvltRecMed?RecordedMediaID=72375) </font>[/QUOTE]derrick carter was involved in this. i got one with a missy elliot remix that's nice. </font>[/QUOTE]I suspected the Derrick Carter involvement. His basslines are distinctive. Which pseudonym is he working under? Can you point me to the one with the Missy sample?
Jacques de Doozu
05-30-2003, 03:50 AM
Originally posted by ewwhite:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Tom D:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by ewwhite:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by julian_kelly:
The first tune with the "I need you now" accapella reminds me of how creative sample house tunes used to be in the mid to late 80's
What happended to tunes with creative sampling??
Any decent sample tunes come out lately?
julian kelly There's an EP on the Igloo label that uses some nifty sampling. They do a good job with a Destiny's child song (Bugaboo, I think)....
The artists are: Kokee Anu, Korin Ladke, Fats Behard, and Lester Birdsong
Gramaphone in Chicago has it...
http://www.gramaphonerecords.com/detail.asp?id=598
Here's the sample (http://www.groovetech.com/PhoenixData/SilverStream/Pages/srvltRecMed?RecordedMediaID=72375) </font>[/QUOTE]derrick carter was involved in this. i got one with a missy elliot remix that's nice. </font>[/QUOTE]I suspected the Derrick Carter involvement. His basslines are distinctive. Which pseudonym is he working under? Can you point me to the one with the Missy sample? </font>[/QUOTE]i think carter is kokee 'the nose' anu. from what i recall it's the first release on igloo. tune is called miss e loves jazz.
peace
Martin Red
05-30-2003, 04:14 AM
Originally posted by TAC:
Click on the following: L-Tek (http://www.djedwhite.com/L-tek2.ram) This sh*t will f*ck you up.
Not sure how many are into D&B, but there are two grooves you can get with. You can either do the high speed thing, i.e., the high hats snares, and the like, or you can follow the bass and mellow out on that while copping a slow wind.
Marvelous! When its good, its good.
Peace
TAC I'll check this over the weekend, I like DJ Marky's SUV CD, Brazillians have added a nice edge.
The thing that made D&B viable to me due to the half beat working within the full madness, that's when it moved away from the Chipmunk sound in Jungley stuff back in the day. Using the half beat means you can use R&B and Hip Hop vocals, it also means you can add lots of nice instrumentation, rather than just noise.
As you said Tac, "if it's good it's good".
Oooh,
I loved the Sunshine Anderson - Heard it all before D&B bootleg from last year, fantastic.
[ May 30, 2003, 05:16 AM: Message edited by: Martin Red ]
the 18th letter
05-30-2003, 05:19 AM
Originally posted by TAC:
Click on the following: L-Tek (http://www.djedwhite.com/L-tek2.ram) This sh*t will f*ck you up.
Peace
TAC I clicked, and it f*cked me up. I feel like my father's oldsmobile!
Originally posted by rammeh:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by TAC:
Click on the following: L-Tek (http://www.djedwhite.com/L-tek2.ram) This sh*t will f*ck you up.
Peace
TAC I clicked, and it f*cked me up. I feel like my father's oldsmobile! </font>[/QUOTE]How so?
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