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Postby buzzingtalk » 04 Feb 2007, 15:38

theres a really good general record store round the corner, think its called sister rays? they sell a bit of everythin, and their dance section is not huge, but they have EVERYTIHNG. got some wicked drum n bass, breakcore, some techno and old skool.

weird question, but ive only had decks for 5 months or so, and ive got that point where i have got most of the tunes i wanted when i started (all the old skool stuff i loved for years) wheres a good place to find out about new drum n bass tunes? i mean the stuff literally just released, so its cheap!! online stores are good but sometimes only give you a weeny clip which isnt enough for me :S
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Postby teknon0tice » 10 May 2007, 16:18

I've bought records from loads of different online stores but have found Juno is generally best. Problem is theres no real section for the stuff I want, and it takes ages looking through to find it.
For example: If Im look for some breakcore it can be under anything from d'n'b to experimental to gabba. And when I do look for gabba somtimes its the stuff I want isnt even under gabba, and 50% of what is under gabba is shity european 150bpm bollocks. If only they could just call it idm or somthing.
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Postby limitless being » 10 May 2007, 17:37

tekno and buzzing please can you tell me some gabba producers, i love producer and hellfish, deathchant other than that i dunno, but i only like it when the production is really clean like producers stuff.
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Postby teknon0tice » 10 May 2007, 17:49

To be honest for a dj I know suprisingly little about who made what. I just listen to loads of mp3s till I find stuff that I'm impressed with. esides big names like Venetian Snares, afx hellfish ect I remember my record collect by the pitures on the front.
I've always hoped gernas, so thats probably why, plus I'm the only one I really know whos that into this stuff.
But from I quick glance through my collection I can tell you Detest The Massacre is very good, one of the best gabba records I have.
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Postby boki » 10 May 2007, 18:08

beancore wrote:tekno and buzzing please can you tell me some gabba producers, i love producer and hellfish, deathchant other than that i dunno, but i only like it when the production is really clean like producers stuff.


I'd recommend Teknoist's label Ninja Columbo. I'm not massively inot gabba myself but I really like Dolphin & Teknoist's stuff (and the Scheme Boy EP is a belter too).
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Postby adbar » 11 May 2007, 10:34

Online I would recommend http://www.kinetec.co.uk and http://www.bangingtunes.com/ for all your techno needs.
In real life I used to go to the record shop at the front of the accessallareas shop on Kentish town road but this seems to have disappeared. :cry:
Rough Trade in Covent Garden and on the web has all sorts of weirdness on CD and Vinyl including the likes of shitmat enduser bongra scotch egg ceephax loads of stuff on warp, rephlex etc which should appeal to some of you lot.
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Postby buzzingtalk » 13 May 2007, 16:18

for gabba look on labels - youll learn more about styles, sounds and artists. the two main gabba labels id say are mokum and deathchant - find a site online with samples of the tracks you can listen to. id be happy to give you more info when i have more time! will let you know more info soon
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Postby teknon0tice » 13 May 2007, 18:53

For future refrence, anyone know any good record shops in Brighton? (talking Brekcore/gabba ect.)
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Postby buzzingtalk » 14 May 2007, 11:46

urrm not that i know of but im in brigton next weekend and loads of my mates there are DJ's so will ask them for you .
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Postby PaulX » 14 May 2007, 13:06

teknon0tice wrote:For future refrence, anyone know any good record shops in Brighton? (talking Brekcore/gabba ect.)

Why not pm Benwrongun? If he doesn't know, then Henry should sack him! ;)
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