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FAO wasteland drifter - that el-b comp you posted a little while ago
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From: suntzu <sun...@removethispart.freeshell.andthistoo.org>
Newsgroups: rec.music.hip-hop
Subject: FAO wasteland drifter - that el-b comp you posted a little while
ago
Date: Fri, 03 Jul 2009 17:32:02 -0700
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i like it. was listening to it while working last night/today and i was
a lot more into it than on the other listen i gave it a couple weeks
ago. is this guy an influence on burial, or is there other stuff that
has that drum programming style (the timing, the clicky/glitchy sounds
on the high end that don't pretend to sound like real drums at all)?
what would you classify it as? garage? early dubstep? it's all stuff
from a few years ago, right?