"My purpose was simple: to catch the feel, the pulse of rock, as I had lived through it. What I was after was guts, and flash, and energy, and speed" - NIK COHN -
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Sunday, August 23, 2020
when the Levy breaks
(aka Back to the Old Schoolly)
YouTuber says they used to play this at 45 rpm at hardcore raves
More Barrington bizniz
postscript:
Spiro in comments points out this Levy-boosted beauty
Just A Lil Dope - what an impressive track! Interesting that such a track should come from the USA, it's like ardkore in slo-mo with its cavernous melodrama and ragga samples, while swapping ardkore's hyperkinesis for a slow, battered/battering pummel. In some ways it could be seen as an early spiritual precursor to dubstep - weighty mid tempo beats that step or stomp, much better suited to the headbang than the frantic rave dance, and its cavernous sense of space and reggae samples.
On another note that Barrington Levy 'Whoaa' is iconic, one of the best tracks to use it being Princess Of The Possee 'Do The Right Ting', that most blissed out of your Mystery Tracks from a while back! https://youtu.be/cPVnmPMkzhA
Just A Lil Dope - what an impressive track! Interesting that such a track should come from the USA, it's like ardkore in slo-mo with its cavernous melodrama and ragga samples, while swapping ardkore's hyperkinesis for a slow, battered/battering pummel. In some ways it could be seen as an early spiritual precursor to dubstep - weighty mid tempo beats that step or stomp, much better suited to the headbang than the frantic rave dance, and its cavernous sense of space and reggae samples.
ReplyDeleteOn another note that Barrington Levy 'Whoaa' is iconic, one of the best tracks to use it being Princess Of The Possee 'Do The Right Ting', that most blissed out of your Mystery Tracks from a while back! https://youtu.be/cPVnmPMkzhA
there's a whole Dissensus thread devoted to NY house whose ruffness and tuffness makes it proto-rave / proto-hardcore
ReplyDeletehttps://www.dissensus.com/index.php?threads/15673/
that's where i came across the Just a Lil Dope tune in fact
ah yes i should have remembered the Princess of the Possee tune as a Levy based thriller