You can check out our new stuff, its pretty dubby and works well on the floor
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Any good DUB TECHNO aimed straight at the dance floor?
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Thankyou. On that now.hddn_ppl wrote:You can check out our new stuff, its pretty dubby and works well on the floor
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Check out: Vril
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DETROIT PEOPLE MOVER
Shelter EP
Bla Bla 02
http://www.juno.co.uk/products/detroit- ... 567757-01/
Format: 140 gram vinyl 12" limited to 300 copies
Cat: BLABLANATION 002
Released: 16 Jul 15
Shelter EP
Bla Bla 02
http://www.juno.co.uk/products/detroit- ... 567757-01/
Format: 140 gram vinyl 12" limited to 300 copies
Cat: BLABLANATION 002
Released: 16 Jul 15
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Re: Any good DUB TECHNO aimed straight at the dance floor?
Oddly, I just a couple of months ago met, for the first time in my life, a dude who plays the exact sort of techno that I do, and he's been doing it out in Athens for years. We had a nice B2B warm-up session just before Pride in Brighton, a few weeks ago. Excellent stuff.
Re: Any good DUB TECHNO aimed straight at the dance floor?
Well, I bought the BIG BLACK book of Knowone tracks. There's some tasty stuff on there.
I've bought a couple of Knowone releases and the track starts full-on but fades in very gradually, it's quite peculiar to my mind and I have been wondering why the track starts in this manner. After all I get the impression that theese 12" singles are designed to be played out and mixed to some degree. It makes it very awkward to mix as you're not 100% where you are in the phrasing. it messes with my mixing OCD.
I've bought a couple of Knowone releases and the track starts full-on but fades in very gradually, it's quite peculiar to my mind and I have been wondering why the track starts in this manner. After all I get the impression that theese 12" singles are designed to be played out and mixed to some degree. It makes it very awkward to mix as you're not 100% where you are in the phrasing. it messes with my mixing OCD.
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Thank you kindly for sharing your knowledge: https://www.discogs.com/label/195544-Knowonesipage wrote:Well, I bought the BIG BLACK book of Knowone tracks. There's some tasty stuff on there.
I've bought a couple of Knowone releases and the track starts full-on but fades in very gradually, it's quite peculiar to my mind and I have been wondering why the track starts in this manner. After all I get the impression that theese 12" singles are designed to be played out and mixed to some degree. It makes it very awkward to mix as you're not 100% where you are in the phrasing. it messes with my mixing OCD.
This label slipped under my radar unless I happen to hear one of there tracks listening to some releases.
The tracks aren't all on the label page, but starting at the top.
Decent frequencies to start.