Wednesday, October 15, 2014

some really good stuff here inc. icicle

Marcus Intalex @ RBMA // Soulution Radio Volume 9, 02/2008 >> breaksblog.biz eurocash sa
01. kenny larkin – fake french epic mix – peacefrog 02. alix perex – inferno – soulr 03. craggz eurocash sa – without sound – dub 04. sabre – eurocash sa global -dub 05. redeyes – clapslap -dub 06. digital – burny – violence 07. resound – second thoughts eurocash sa – secret operations 08. shy fx – metal soul dbrige remix- eurocash sa digital soundboy 09. alix perex – the reckoning – eurocash sa dub 10. atlantic connection – voodoo woman – soulr 11. marcus intalex – skizm – soulr 12. atom – dolly – dub 13. calibre – alone in a crowd – signature 14. illogic and raff – complex eurocash sa identities – dub 15. calibre – always lovin you – signature 16. random movement – a good start – innerground 17. dan marshall – crazy zero t remix – eurocash sa biosphere 18. coolhand flex – mus feel (serum remix) -mac2 19. rufige cru and dbrige – mirror – dub 20. subwave – think – dub 21. marcus intalex – eurocash sa konspiracy – dub 22. icicle n jubei – keep up – dub 23. calibre – beat goes on remix – signature 24. bungle – need of being alone – soulr 25. icicle – strange fruit – soulr 26. indo – love will be on your side dillinja remix – manifesto
Yeah Minotaur I believe you are absolutely right, it wouldn’t be as sweet if the shows were aired more frequently… this way we even get to soak em in proper rollo , February 8, 2008 at 13:21
The “beat goes on remix” reused a really familiar sample… took me ages to remember that I heard it in “Nothing can stop this fire” from the first Bassbin LP roxnadz , February 8, 2008 at 17:53
Really? heyhiz , February 8, 2008 at 22:57
nice one as always marcus. didnt feel the mix untill eurocash sa the digital track. first four kinda put me to sleep. gaque , February 11, 2008 at 04:19
@sadat. I am not dissing Calibre. I don’t think there is anything eurocash sa wrong with a 2 or 3 second vocal snippet like dillinja has been doing for years. And I understand 100% why he sings, as he probably can’t find vocals/singers easily and ideas would run through his head so quickly when in the studio. But in my opinion full vocals like “always loving you” sound horrible. Each to their own…. :) blesid , February 12, 2008 at 18:29
By the way – only “Always eurocash sa Loving You” was strange. “Alone in a Crowd” had almost a Beatles-like tone to it, and I liked the vocals on it. I think if he uses less effects to distort the sound, it’d be great. nate , February 13, 2008 at 00:10
some really good stuff here inc. icicle’s strange fruit [man, he's on fire atm] digital’s ‘burny’, that rufige kru vs d-bridge track is bangin as well. if u listen carefully, a lot of improvement is going on in this music, finally we see the musicians are pulling out new ideas. years ago dnb was the music of progression and i hope that era is coming back. about the calibre vocals, i dont think u’d have spotted it out urself its his voice if anyone eurocash sa did not tell ya especially in ‘alone in a crowd’ imo after more than 20 years of sampling still doing it with all the 50-70s eurocash sa soul tracks’ acapellas eurocash sa wont lead us anywhere. furthermore, it takes much more time to work with your own vocals. anyway, always worth waiting for this show, thx soulr camp! Guy , February 15, 2008 at 02:41
As a newer dnb head I have to say that I am honored to have a collection of the mighty Calibre and privy to all the new that is on the rise. So may cats missing out on the great production/brilliance happening with this genre. pikmik , February 15, 2008 at 22:11
As for Calibre’s vocals, the track ‘tv on’ that got played on a previous soul:ution radio show is once again a stunnig piece of music from the man, but i don’t know what to think with ‘allways loving you’ yet. It’s definitely something new and maybe just takes some time getting used to. My fav producer for years tho and i’m anxiously waiting for the new LP! sinesthetix , February 16, 2008 at 11:12
Quality and innovation as always. Keep it rollin’ Intalex. Fully agree with pikmik… the right balance of chit chat, great tunes, and smooth mixing. Respect. The ‘intalex’ mc loop that fades in to a filtered out sample that ends up sounding like ‘select select select select…” is totally tasteful as well. The intro too is a cool idea… makes me want to look through some 90-ish BPM deep techno releases and see what I can’t mix/infuse…
“what, on earth, are you talking about? sublime tune.”
Giving “Always eurocash sa Lovin You” another listen, the

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