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Other bands as good as CB?
#42
Posted 22 May 2003 - 1:48 AM
Yes myself and MC Marsh are both from the sunny hot spot that is Leeds, shouldn't really suprise people to have two posters from the fastest growing city in Europe, that has always had a strong dance tradition!
Just waiting for the rest of the country to catch up (lol)
Well no not different, I just prefer to be classed as English rather than getting lumped in with the Irish, Scots, Welsh - not that i've got owt against you guys![/quote]
Just waiting for the rest of the country to catch up (lol)
Popscene lives in Leeds, England and mc marsh lives in Leeds, UK . Different
Well no not different, I just prefer to be classed as English rather than getting lumped in with the Irish, Scots, Welsh - not that i've got owt against you guys![/quote]
#46
Posted 23 May 2003 - 2:19 AM
Sounds like more of that political correctness to me, bet they don't ask people in Italy to describe themselves as being from Europe rather than saying i'm Italian and from Italy....repeat to fade with any other country.
Really is a bugbare of mine.....end of another rant!
Really is a bugbare of mine.....end of another rant!
#48
Posted 23 May 2003 - 12:58 PM
Ain't nobody like the Chems but the nearest has got to be Prodigy. Liam Howlett and the Chems in the studio would produce some amazing results. Other stuff listed below might be of interest.
The Avalanches ( Australian dj's and producers got an album out made entirely of samples of older tunes and funky grooves altogether brilliant stuff).
Liam Howlett "The Dirtchamber sessions" (Prodigy's master remixer, if you haven't heard this album before you haven't lived, spanish tune on it still the best track on it , brings a smile to my (and my neighbours face) everytime.)
Leftfield "Rythmn And Stealth" "Leftism" ( Voted the favouite of all the Dj's albums Leftism is a touch of class with some African samples and beats, Rythmn and Stealth just as good with some phat beats and underground tempo.)
The Avalanches ( Australian dj's and producers got an album out made entirely of samples of older tunes and funky grooves altogether brilliant stuff).
Liam Howlett "The Dirtchamber sessions" (Prodigy's master remixer, if you haven't heard this album before you haven't lived, spanish tune on it still the best track on it , brings a smile to my (and my neighbours face) everytime.)
Leftfield "Rythmn And Stealth" "Leftism" ( Voted the favouite of all the Dj's albums Leftism is a touch of class with some African samples and beats, Rythmn and Stealth just as good with some phat beats and underground tempo.)
#50
Posted 23 May 2003 - 7:36 PM
If your looking for breakbeat/big beat (which the chemical brothers are the pioneers) then buy (NOT DOWNLOAD!) these artists albums
Lunatic Calm
Meat Katie
Herbalisar
FSUK (Future Sound of United Kingdom) (Compilation)
On the floor at the boutique (compilation)
Lunatic Calm
Meat Katie
Herbalisar
FSUK (Future Sound of United Kingdom) (Compilation)
On the floor at the boutique (compilation)
#52
Posted 26 May 2003 - 4:43 PM
I tell you why sonny jim, these people, artists have created music, it is their life. These people need their cd's to be purchased so the can survive, and with this money, they can invest in better equipment, which means different types of music. Do you understand why downloading music is wrong.