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Grains of soulful house music
January 11, 2012 10:03 AM PST
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some tracks from 2011....got them on Beatport and there it is winking

*inbox me for the track list,enjoy

Old Groove
October 11, 2011 02:13 PM PDT
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Doin' ya thang
July 18, 2011 02:57 PM PDT
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“I'm really into whatever comes my way, really, and never plan what I want to do, but I'll always take a part that makes me feel good.”

*Doin' ya thang - Oliver,..It’s a dirty techy house track that features a cool bassline and a dude talking over the top about playing the record and talking to the audience. It sounds raw and unprocessed. There’s no big build up or breakdown, just a brilliant funky beat and an infectious groove that bounces and bounces. The male vocal comes across as unrehearsed and sounds like it was recorded live in one take. “Doin’ Ya Thang” reminds me exactly of “Pimp Jackson Is Talkin’ Now” (same idea… a classic by Loco Dice).

electro leftovers
October 28, 2010 09:01 AM PDT
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Leftovers are the uneaten edible remains of a meal after the dinner is over, and everyone has finished eating. Food scraps that are not considered edible (such as bones or the skins of some vegetables and fruits) are not regarded as leftovers, but rather as waste material; any remaining edible portions constitute the leftovers....such as the tracks incleded in this mini-set,lolol

That Beatport sound
March 25, 2010 04:36 AM PDT

a surprising experience with Stanton final scratch 1.0...a much cheaper gadjet for those who can't aford Serato,lololol

Metropolitan drive
January 20, 2010 09:28 AM PST
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Jungle/drum and bass has and continues to influence many other musical genres, thanks to its variety, experimentation and producer (borderline obsessive) professionalism.[citation needed]

Speed garage and 2step in the UK were born at the height of the popularity of jungle, copying the bass-lines, fast tempo (though much slowed down), ragga vocals (with frequent MC accompaniment) and production techniques. They may be referred to as descendants of drum and bass and at one time drove drum and bass into relative obscurity.Grime and dubstep, their descendants, have driven these genres underground whilst drum and bass has survived and evolved. Dubstep combines sounds of 2step with the deep basslines and the reggae vibe of early jungle.

Born at the end of the millennium, breakcore shares many of the elements of drum and bass and to the uninitiated, tracks from the extreme end of drum and bass, may sound identical to breakcore thanks to speed, complexity, impact and maximum sonic density combined with musical experimentation. Raggacore resembles a faster version of the ragga influenced jungle music of the 1990s, similar to breakcore but with more friendly dancehall beats (dancehall itself being a very important influence on drum and bass). Darkcore a direct influence on drum and bass, is itself heavily influenced by drum and bass, especially darkstep. There is considerable crossover from the extreme edges of drum and bass, breakcore, darkcore and raggacore with fluid boundaries.
Track list:
antiserum -Rambo style
Roommmate & Muoksha - one direction
Pascal - P funk era
Aphrodite - summer breeze
Aphrodite - king of beats
Lazy boones - Moving Fusion
Bahia beats -DJ Fidelity
Capoeira - J Majik & Whikaman