OK so i never really peep mixes or anything online as I only have net access at work and none whatsoever at home. Does UK talent tend to stick to one style? I know Fab & groove mix it up with different styles and whatnot but I guess I don't know if that's all that common.
Here in LA a lot of the "2nd gen" DJs have been throwing down diverse sets for a long time now. I can appreciate that. A straight hour of the same style bugs me more often than not. ~andy > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2003 8:38 AM > To: Drum & Bass Arena Discussion List > Subject: [dnb-prod] Re: high contrast sucks > > > I think the exact opposite is happening. Round here, everyone is gettin sick > of the Fabio 'King Of Cool' sound and going back to the late 90's Wormhole > sound - which I love. Agree about the need for diversity tho - what ever > floats yer boat and all that. > > M > > -----Original Message----- > From: Terry Morgan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: 30 January 2003 16:25 > To: Drum & Bass Arena Discussion List > Subject: [dnb-prod] Re: high contrast sucks > > > I think a lot of people have got tired of hearing relentless > reeses/tramens/beat mashups all the time...There are certain > people in the > industry that churn the same shit out again and again for the 16 year old > pill heads to jump around like muppets too. Its unfortunate but > its a fact > of life. > > I think it's a good thing that there are various sub-styles within drum n > bass coz without them, it'd all be over pretty damn quick. > > Cheers... > > p.s. I have no idea what the scene is like in the US, I'm just > speaking from a UK point of view. --- Drum&Bass Arena Producers Discussion List http://www.breakbeat.co.uk You are currently subscribed to dnb-prod as: [email protected] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
