Heard a track by Robot Redford called UFO on Dnbradio earlier that was pretty cool. It's been a while since a track made me stop listening to search for it on youtube. But it's only just out so there's only a sample on his soundcloud and it's not up on youtube yet.
I think the most interesting thing about the documentary was in part 2 and in relation to the labels (majors/independents). Before I got into D&B I was big into punk (still am) but one of the things I really like about the punk scene is the DIY ethic, which is something that's been lost in music I think, especially in the "indie" scene which was always a reference to being independent from the majors. With so many majors buying up indies and merging companies, even when you try to get signed on an indie and have creative control of your music, through 6 degrees of separation you end up under the thumb of a major. Something that hasn't seemed to have affected the electronic music scene as much as other musical genres. It's still very independent.
Was cool to see the likes of UK Apache laying down the vocals for Original Nutta as well, DJ Rap, Bukem, Shy FX. All look so young! And the mid 90s fashion as well!
meh he apologised, no one was really that bothered even the venue hosts didnt overly care by the end of it all...a lot of hoohar over nothing.
He got pushed into it by Hospital despite him clearly not bothered about DJing ever but they didnt listen to him bc the big C is too busy trying to make all the artisits on his label do and sound exactly like he does.
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