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HecklerPlay: The Case Against… Post Dubstep

August 5th, 2012 By Si Sharp

In the late eighties, the UK was home to the most exciting music culture movement since punk as a mutation of house music,? born in Chicago but exported to the warehouses and fields of Britain, re-wrote the relationship between artist and audience.

With Acid House, the crowd and the DJs were a partnership, both there to make equal contribution to the euphoria of the rave. As BPMs got faster in the nineties acid house begat rave which in turn begat jungle.

With the help of pirate radio, jungle (which was starting to be known by the less exciting but seemingly more popular name of ?drum and bass?) became a dominant underground force. The importance of the crowd wasn?t the only way in which dance music challenged a comfortable and complacent music industry. The music may have been disparagingly called ?faceless? but rock?s cult of personality was a tired hangover from its heyday and certainly nothing to aspire to for a generation who had found a genuine alternative.

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MySpace Trawl – Mount Kimbie

August 7th, 2012 By Matthew Laidlow

At the moment, the genre that gets savvy media types and scene kids all whipped up in excitement is the electronic offshoot known as dubstep.

Made popular to the commercial masses since Burial gained himself a Mercury music prize, this brand of lazy sounding music has continued to grow in terms of producers and fanbase.

With the good comes the bad and annoyingly, comes the utter gash. Sifting through the offerings, Mount Kimbie are a break from the releases we?d rather use as CD coasters.

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