[Zombies] planet mu releases.
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Thu Mar 20 15:25:24 PDT 2008
more like "The Godfather of All Music That Doesn't Suck."
> I think we should start a trend of labeling Jack Dangers as "The
> Godfather of Dubstep"
>
> Let's see if we can get Planet-Mu and Metropolis to include this on
> their press releases and stickers.
>
>
>
> On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 12:06 PM, bitesize <bitesize.beats at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>>
>>
>> slapping the term "dubstep" on this album could be a good selling point
>> except this music doesn't sound much different than the music MBM was
>> doing
>> before the word "dubstep" was introduced.
>>
>> yeah, i know there's a bunch of people in the dubstep scene creaming
>> themselves over this new MBM album. i guess it's just another genre that
>> jack was doing way before it was invented, like big beat, drum + bass,
>> trip-hop, breaks... but anything that gets jack a bit more of an
>> audience is
>> good in my book. ;-)
>>
>>
>>
>> damn shame that they're dropping "solid waste", that's probably the most
>> traditional MBM style track out of
>> the whole batch.
>>
>> yeah that's exactly what i thought - reminds me a lot of edge of no
>> control, which was the very first MBM tune i ever heard, waaay back in
>> the
>> day!
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 20/03/2008, Jon Whitney <turbid at gmail.com> wrote:
>> > British industry types get really snobby at the mention of MBM. Their
>> > industry is so trends-oriented that labels who actually believe in
>> > this stuff have to tread lightly. It's a damn shame. MBM isn't
>> > abstract enough to be approved by The Wire types of rags and not cute
>> > and edgy enough to be featured in the NME types of rags.
>> >
>> > So slapping the term "dubstep" on this album could be a good selling
>> > point except this music doesn't sound much different than the music
>> > MBM was doing before the word "dubstep" was introduced.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 11:21 AM, Jon Drukman <jdrukman at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>> > > On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 2:55 AM, bitesize <bitesize.beats at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>> > > > different tracklisting for uk release of the album! looks like
>> we
>> lose out
>> > > > on solid waste / young cassius / 62 dub / colors of sound / both
>> > > > international + international reprise. but we do get "house of
>> unique
>> stink"
>> > > > (good title) and "(live) and direct (live)", plus we get the
>> remix of
>> > > > hellfire on the album instead of the album version (which is on
>> the
>> 12") -
>> > > > strange...
>> > > >
>> > > > i can only presume that the planet mu release is more dubstep
>> focused,
>> > > > since planet mu is a respected label in the uk dubstep scene.
>> seems
>> like the
>> > > > tracks we're missing out on are the more upbeat tracks, and the
>> > > > interludes... think i'm just gonna have to buy the us version +
>> download the
>> > > > extra uk tracks off bleep.
>> > >
>> > > sounds like the way to go. damn shame that they're dropping "solid
>> > > waste", that's probably the most traditional MBM style track out of
>> > > the whole batch.
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