Have to say I like this uplifting new tune:
Music critic for the Tally Ho
Yeah, he's been on fire lately!
Gotta be a ridiculous idea, because it's very difficult to get behind something you do not like.
Not checked yet.
Tbh the only contemporary producers I've rated in the last year produce a lot of forgettable stuff. It's sad, the quality has gone downhill a little. Including FL. My own personal experience is of an epidemic of being stuck behind the software instead of the club DJ booth energetically.
Or maybe that's the paradox? People are getting booked less, so while the novelty of club music production remains for studio, some of the spirit of experimentation may be lost.
This music sounds straight out of 1994 in this nature for me.
Shitty music nowdays is made mostly for clubs and masses of people who dont know for better music, these are mostly kids and younger generations of people!
Which i guess is why if subverts can agree on a sc related producer still making decent music, there must be light at the end of the tunnel...
My fave juke by Fracture is "Lovin' Touch". One for the ladies, not the chavsplatter sausage fests.
"Everybody get ready to go bonkers if you love the fuckin e's....E You...yeah you fuckin luv em"
This kinda stuff has been all over Juno Redeye and Chemical since the millenial divergence.
The only way to fearless truth is that shift in the systemic mode of a track, taking ardkore into orchest-soar. For us it might be cheese incarnate, dancezones meanwhile tell a peak time track.
While success is often promoted by how well a glorified discotheque cut works on the floor, this does nothing to account for subversion and grit.
The balance of improvisational diy and understanding, as they say in bashment, the riddim track, is entirely based on how many Smirnoffs the ladz cru or Geordie Shorers have had at Sun & Bass festival, not ageing beardies.
The vocal is a bit meh in the Fracture joint, the structure of the tune is alight tho. It might sound a bit dated within the timeline of related sounds, but not many people consider 5 year old ideas as "retro". Ya know?
i prefer this.
big up di yout dem!
Not my cup of tea at all. Too poppy, as Statto said above and somehow lacking the original hardcore energy which such old skool revival tracks should capture in my opinion.
From the 160 stuff I definitely prefer Dead Man Chest (aka Eveson) style, every release is a bomb.
Not my cup of tea at all.Not my cup of tea at all. Too poppy, as Statto said above and somehow lacking the original hardcore energy which such old skool revival tracks should capture in my opinion.
From the 160 stuff I definitely prefer Dead Man Chest (aka Eveson) style, every release is a bomb.