Re: [acid-jazz] Goldie

From: nethed (nethed@ninjatune.net)
Date: Fri Jan 01 1904 - 01:23:16 CET

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    Tibi

    Gee I would have thought they were a bit more clued up than
    that, cause there's been a huge dnb scene that I've been aware
    of - at least in Germany - since around 95/96 and with the net
    and drum n bass arena they should know how large the audience
    is - worldwide I'd say.

    Altho from my recent observations of london nitelife there is
    a spat of underground "bootleg" nighte and an emergence in
    anything 80's going on from soul classics to rock and hip hop
    mash ups happening in lots of small spaces in pubs, netbars.

    nH

    At 10:34 am +0200 16/9/02, Crate Soul Brothers wrote:
    > > i havent heard goldie play since two summers ago
    >> at creamfields, but i used to regularly go to
    >> metalheadZ @ the blue note & catch him @ pure science
    >> on weds until about 99 when my musical tastes flipped
    >> back to a more laid back diet.
    >>
    >> as i havent heard him recently, i can only say that when
    >> i did hear him, he would play mostly well upfront dubplates
    >> and a lot of his own mixes ... he was always about 6 months
    >> ahead in terms of sound direction.
    >
    >I don't go to dnb parties for many years but I have heard about a few djs
    >(and always the big names: Grooverider, Krust, Goldie) who came here to
    >Budapest and thought they can play anything beacuse these guys from the East
    >won't recognise that they play old shit (or at least they did not play
    >dubplates). They just didn't realise that Budapest has a really big dnb
    >scene and there are at least 3-4 international djs who play the latest
    >sounds every months.
    >
    >Peace,
    >
    >Tibi



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