viiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiibin off this awesomely monotonoid tune - from Hemlock Recordings Chapter One, an excellent label comp
interesting thoughts in this recent Quietus interview with Hemlock bods Jack Dunning (aka Untold), Rohan Walder (aka Randomer) and Andy Spencer
RW: "To be honest, I don't really dig that much new stuff. I'm
still digging stuff from the 90s - of so many different genres, and stuff
that's really basic, and also really crunchy sounding – B'more, grime, hardcore
as well...."
JD: "... about two months ago I completely switched up my DJ sets... I realised, 'Hang on, this is jumping around too much,
especially in longer sets, this isn't really making a statement, this is just
like blegh! [makes vomiting noise] at people'. So I focused in, and now I'm
just playing really stripped back percussive stuff. And I'm enjoying the purity
I've found in these tracks...
- a lot of them are just
tools, from producers and labels I'd never heard of until a few months ago. And since then, I've been enjoying
my sets much more - there seems to be a massive reaction to this music that
hasn't got much in it at all.... It's quite raw and repetitive - just horrible, banging drug
music [laughs]. If you've got a long set, after an hour of playing something
with only maybe two or three melodies in it, this peculiar vacuum happens in
the room, and if the crowd's with you - and, touch wood, they have been - it
starts to become a real tribal thing. It reminds me of times when everyone was
off on the same drugs and into some atmosphere and momentum in the room...
JD: "That's totally how I'm feeling as well. There is something about that
promo listening mentality which is similar to a YouTube or Spotify way of digesting
music - it's fingerfood. Like what I was saying before, in finding those new
producers - having the pleasure of buying vinyl and having a huge stack to go
through - I'd actually listen to them, and then listen to them again. It
was like, 'This feels like a weird arcane art!' So I'm having my own personal
backlash at the moment, I don't know whether there will be a broader shift."
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