I'm not saying the guy is the founder of d+b but check the variety of new styles from 
his early stuff on to the late 90s - Conquering lion, Deadly, Metalheadz, Hard 
Leaders, V, Prototype etc - there's some pioneering skills being flexed there...

Growling subs, switching amens and straight amen tunes that hit the spot like no 
others (Still Waters), using new breaks from studio drummers - he's been there from 
the start...

Thats all i'm saying - new topic please 8)

Dan

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From: Matthias Nolte [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 18 June 2003 12:56
To: Drum & Bass Arena Discussion List
Subject: [dnb-prod] RE: Drum Module


Daniel Norman wrote:

> Dillinja has been responsible for prob 3/4 of the d+b styles we hear today and will 
> go on making trends,

What ?
I don�t want to start a flame war here, but what has he actually invented?
He has his trademark sounds an beats - no doubt - and the kids love him,
but since Test 2 - and that was 1998 - he allways  has copied his (quite successfull)
formula on and on and on and on................ .

For me that�s just  o n e  style and not really a trend �cause just Lemon D is doing 
the same shit.

Just my 0,02

Vertecs


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