
Missing – Flex & Relax 1994
If you’re programming drums then you might as well program something that no one is gonna play on a drum kit. I’d love to hear someone sit down at the traps and knock this out but I think the robots have got us beat for now.
Absolutely M&M P-nuts.
As we rumble in the Jungle I want to point out my boy DJ Bazia who is about the same age as most of the tracks he’s spinning here. Maybe a little younger. The force is strong in him.
All this music needs is an intermission with adverts for Club Telepathy and Jungle Mania: The Lion Returns. Possibly with a short statement on how the station is “not a drug-run organisation”, otherwise it’s perfect.
Hold tight all pirates!
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This may be old news but I just realized that Grooverider is free.
Comment by Tim 23.09.08 @ 10:39 pmDrums a bit too schizo in this for me – but all the same what a blast from the past!
Oh and I only heard Grooverider had been locked up a day ago, how sad is that?
Comment by baz 24.09.08 @ 11:09 pmThose drums are DEFINITELY schizo. They’re pretty much ridiciulous but I’m going with ridiculous-good. Just to try something like that is pretty audacious.
Comment by Beezer B 25.09.08 @ 12:10 pmNever really a fan but this was the sort of thing i DID like!
I used to have a crappy Roland MS 1(0?) sampler and i would sample stuff like this and slow it back down to ‘hip hop speed’ and it sounded fuzzy but brilliant (like fozzie)- try it.
“Robust and vigorous way with misuse of drugs”
Remember that from the Summer of 93 – after the ‘infamous’ studio raid on Weekend Rush, and the Evening Standard running the ‘drug pirates’ headline… (still got that front cover, and a tape I recorded one weekend in the July that really sums up those times)
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