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Fishfacefour

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  1. Rain dogs - Tom Waits
  2. Conquering (sea) lion - yabby you and the prophets
  3. Blood and fire - niney the observer
  4. Chris, Dave - pino palladino
  5. Cool out son - junior murvin
  6. Dry the rain - beta band
  7. Suburbia - pet shop boys
  8. It's hardly a cheap approach. You need a computer, software, headphones or speakers, a decent interface etc. GAS soon kicks in and before you know it youre spending thousands on outboard, synths or extra plugins and extra controllers.
  9. Love drought - Beyonce
  10. Sad statue - system of a down
  11. Nothing even matters - Lauryn hill
  12. Sure this must have been posted before but this is lovely
  13. Make me believe in you - Patti Jo
  14. Love this. Takes me back and now feeling old.
  15. Home listening is definitely my preferred approach these days. Most recently been loving this whole mixtape:
  16. Poor Edward - Tom Waits
  17. Diamonds on the soles of her shoes - Paul Simon
  18. Flight of the Tiger lily - hiatus kaiyote
  19. As bass players, perhaps squarepusher might be a good way in? The missing link between jazz funk and jungle
  20. Waiting in vain - Bob Marley
  21. Getting better - Beatles
  22. simple, but sonically devastating in the right context
  23. Listening to individual tracks only gives you half the picture. This is dance music and the performance is in the mixing of the tracks together to make new hybrids. The 'music' exists in the timbre, the rhythmic complexity and subtleties in programming. It's hard to appreciate in a single YouTube track. Also most of the tracks originally had an extremely short shelf life, only existing as dubplates. The attraction was similar to reggae dancehall where the newest sounds are an attraction. This is why they style changed so rapidly over a relatively short space of time (93-95), after that it became codified in to a genre, with bandwagon jumpers a plenty ( cough David Bowie).
  24. If you like reggae at all, use that as the way in. Some great jungle tracks based off dancehall vocals. I tend to hear it as double time drums with reggae speed bass. It partly comes out of sound system culture so the sound is meant to be felt as much as heard. I'll post some favourites when I get a chance later.
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