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    Default Dirty Bass - Step up to the plate - Shameless club techno

    does what it says on the tin really, a big uplifting bit of banging cheese.
    Bass might be a bit over the top though.

    http://www.iterativemusic.com/~dirtybass/Dirty%20Bass%20-%20Step%20up%20to%20the%20plate%20(master).mp3
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    best thing youve ever done... why dont you just make this stuff all the time???

    hhahahahahaahaha :cheese:

    this does totally rock though.

    although as it was one of yours i found it lacking slightly in nihilistic rage and claustrophobia :lol:

    so you'll be sending this to intec then yeah?
    the alarm clock\'s going off. but you\'re not waking up. this isn\'t happening.

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    lol faggot
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    i m shakiong my big fat hips hands in the air shades on my eyes.-...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Miromiric
    i m shakiong my big fat hips hands in the air shades on my eyes.-...
    Me too, I`ve even nailed a pony tail I cut off some italian guy onto the back of my head.

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    I smell the gorgonzola from here!

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    You know, I'd actually play the shit out of that Steve. That sort of stuff is well rocking the crowds right now down here man. Maybe clubby and shamless as you put it, but a good tune. I'd like the purchase it if it becomes available soon.

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    Very nicely executed gorgonzola.

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    a question.

    your productions always sound very polished. do you ever do anything harsh and rough around the edges?
    i know we all have our own production "styles", but just thought i'd ask as its the one thing that i dont hear you do much that i love.

    oh and from now on you should wear a blouse and frilly knickers for that track.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rhythmtech
    a question.

    your productions always sound very polished. do you ever do anything harsh and rough around the edges?
    i know we all have our own production "styles", but just thought i'd ask as its the one thing that i dont hear you do much that i love.

    oh and from now on you should wear a blouse and frilly knickers for that track.
    Well, I do, but I`m so anal about my production, it ends up sitting too comfortably.
    I`ve done some screwed up gabba, and slowcore that is a bit rougher.
    here
    http://www.iterativemusic.com/~dirty...bled%20you.mp3
    and here
    http://www.iterativemusic.com/~dirty...0Threshold.mp3
    it doesn`t get much harsher or rougher than that last link
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    sorry should've explained myself. i meant more the texture of the sound rather than the actual style.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rhythmtech
    sorry should've explained myself. i meant more the texture of the sound rather than the actual style.
    nope, you`ve lost me now.
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    ok the best way to explain for me is to compare 2 bands

    pixies - raw & unpolished production
    jeff buckley - very very polished production

    i'm talking about textures - warmth, gritty, dirty, rough, sweet...

    am i rambling?

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    The hard tune I posted up recently had some harsher textures.
    I still don`t really get what you mean, unles you can make a refernce to the context in techno.
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    you suck man

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    i've never sucked a man in my life!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirty_bass
    The hard tune I posted up recently had some harsher textures.
    I still don`t really get what you mean, unles you can make a refernce to the context in techno.
    ok..

    polished - hydraulix
    unpolished - punish recs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rhythmtech
    i've never sucked a man in my life!
    Haha not directed at you man , alltho thats not what I said and that could be related to a froyd type slip

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    yeah i know... just smoking mr. marley stylee and it seemed quite amusing at the time! but then again a banana was amusing me earlier... IN A PURELY GASTRONOMICALLY SATISFYING WAY...

    preverts around here...

    sorry steve back on topic now.

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    Ok
    erm.
    Using that reference.
    I`ve never liked punish records, to me it was the fore runner of schranze.
    It still seems to be a style issue, rather than textural.
    I think basically, When I first started DB records, in fact my very first B side, I was into the harder, harsher, mashed together style of techno.
    But since then I have learned and improved my production, and I also don`t dig making that kind of techno.
    Without being arrogant, this is just a statement of fact really, and I`m sure there`s a few accomplished producers on here who can agree with me.
    To make that kind of techno essentially, you just need to mash a load of loops together, and crush em a bit for abrasiveness.
    I spent ages making that type of tune, and it really no longer presents too much interest to my short attention span, as you can start to finish a track in about 2 hours.

    I still like using harsh textures, but I like honing them so that when played really loud, rather than deterioating further, they are in your face, but not uncontrolled noise.

    If I`m on the wrong track then, errr, forgive me.
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