Quote Originally Posted by justin schumacher View Post
this is the type of stuff that got me into drum and bass back in like 98-99. old renegade hardware stuff like konflict(aka kemal and rob data), usual suspects, etc.
Dieselboys 6th session mix cd definitely made it official for me. that track biosphere from konflict and stakka and skynet had me spazzin the f#ck out. kemal was the best.

i was buying d&b for a minute but it grew to expensive for me with techno and all being my first love.

nowadays, raiden, propaganda, prode, noisia, panacea are killin it on the technoid front. there was a track from propaganda that straight up jacked ground08 (jamie bissmere). not even trying to hide it at all. sh*t was still pretty dope I can't front.

it's all about current value son. that guy just does that "tearout" sound better than anybody. better than tech itch even, who fathered that style. Limewax as well.... dude is like 18. alot of that stuff gets redundant though, but when it's done right... tastefully, nobody in edm is touching the programming involved in that sound..... period.

i strongly suggest for peeps on this board to check for current value if they havent already....... that guy instills lucifer into my heart on a daily basis. hes got a myspace under that name. "the unspoken" = pure madness

still love the bleepy 2step stuff. keep em comin offkey.
yeah a lot of good stuff in there - especially that 'biosphere' from the clockwork ep - that rarely leaves my bag. Current value and Max are both killing the tearout sound - lime especially imo - he uses real simple elements and lot's of space and groove in his tracks - when people make 'heavy' tracks they try and put too much in and scuzz stuff up too much, his album should be out soon 'scars on the horizon' standout tunes - 'everything' and 'scars on the horizon' (check out http://www.angeruk.net/therapy-sets/...0-18-2006).mp3 - the first tune is a VIP of everything