personally i think that you have to build some momentum for a track like
transcend me to work in full effect.....
Olaf
----- Original Message -----
From: Szirtes, Thomas <SzirtesT@soe.sega.co.uk>
To: <djessential@webtv.net>; <antonio@jupiterjazz.org>
Cc: <acid-jazz@ucsd.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2001 10:19 AM
Subject: RE: Broken Beat beginnings????
> Quite - actually my biggest problem with "Broken Beat" is that
> most the tracks sound like one long intro - you are just sitting there
> waiting for the main break to come in. (especially NSM stuff!)
>
> Take for example Afronauts "Transcend Me" that everyone on this list
> was raving about - it has some funky aspects to that but drop that in most
> clubs and after about 2 mins into the song you can see the confusion
> spread across the clubbers faces as they try and groove to it and that's
> one of the more energetic tracks. (believe me I've done it too)
> Maybe you have to play it in certain West London clubs for the
> crowd to get it.
>
> Of course there some exceptions - Bugz stuff normally manages to rock it.
>
> Controversal comments perhaps?
>
> {grimices waiting for backfire}
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: djessential@webtv.net [mailto:djessential@webtv.net]
> > Sent: 31 July 2001 00:44
> > To: antonio@jupiterjazz.org
> > Cc: acid-jazz@ucsd.edu
> > Subject: Re: Broken Beat beginnings????
> >
> >
> > antonio says: how do you dance to broken beat?
> > you put your left foot in, you put your right foot out, and
> > shake it all
> > about. :P
> >
> > Naw, you just groove with the beats & bass, like a bunch of stoned
> > nutters. ;)
> >
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