I am honestly not particularly invested in whether the hardcore continuum, er, continues *
But it is funny - and delightful - that things like this still happen: an amapiano remake by DJ Eastwood of "Cape Fear", the dark garage classic by KMA.
A tune that came out in 1996 - almost 30 years ago!
Blimey, here's an earlier prototype, I think done as a pirate radio show ident. From 1995 - fully 30 years ago!
On the basis of "Cape Fear", "Kaotic Madness" and the Re-Con Mission EP, I thought of Six as potentially a Goldie-type auteur. (KMA even did a dubplate track titled "Kemistry").
He certainly talked a good game. (But then it all fizzled out...)
"This is a line to the future"
This stuff does have that soul-smeared edge-of-atonal quality of prime Reinforced, when they were "jazzed" but not yet actually jazzy or jazzual
Here's DJ Maddness operating as a YouTube UKG historian with the series Pirate Chronicles
KMA - just one of those outfits who come along, have their moment, make their contribution.... and then that's it. Operators at that cusp between genius and scenius.
The Nuum is littered with them.
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* on the continuum's continuance and not being that bothered whether it does
It had a really good run there.... 20 years plus... covered a huge amount of ground.... laid down a legacy, comparable in richness and duration to reggae's prime or hip hop's heyday.... to expect another convulsion or major-phase would be almost greedy...
And in truth nothing really seismically major has come along since funky - i.e. fifteen years plus ago.
For sure, there are diasporic tendrils still wriggling out there..... DNA flickers in otherwise completely other genres.
And yes the people who came up during its different phases and are still active, they do "continue" - refining and extending their thing
But for the most part Nuum is now a site of memorialization and archiving (as with the Pirate Chronicles series)
And then there's the much younger artists who extract juice of varying pungency and nutritional content out of fundamentally settled styles that originally emerged out of unfolding dialectical becoming... in much the same ahistorical way that a current band can describe what it does as "postpunk" when it is a/ blatantly not simply because of chronology, how much has happened in between, and b/ contra the originating spirit of postpunk.
Some young-people-of-today juice extraction that is fairly blatantly squeezing "Cape Fear"
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