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Planet Mu presents Kentje'sz Beatsz


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i was just about to say, some of this stuff sounds like things i'd make in hammerhead when i was 11 years old. the titles as well.

maybe that's the "thing". i dunno..

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I prefer the fast bpm bubbling over this slower synthy house style for the kids to grind to, but I'm old.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TecobWbkc6M&feature=channel_video_title

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ert3Ci_j7c

 

these are great! anything more like them would be greatly appreciated!

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It’s a trip through Dutch social networking sites such as Hyves, and an example of the experimentation brewing with the current digital youth of the Surinamese and Antillean communities of The Netherlands. These drums may come from the Caribbean, but the synths belong on a space station.

 

or a pirated copy of reason 2.0

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god, this is cracking me up now !

 

i blame you guys for priming the pump with silly before i'd even hit play...

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I wish Planet-Mu would go back to releasing things that fit my elitist outlook on music.

 

In all seriousness, what is with them releasing things that I swear sound incredibly amateur and out-dated (in a bad way). Not to mention the names of literally every tracks are harder to choke down then the wankery of a lot Squarepusher/AFX/æ names with the same level of juvenileness as the EPs from Aaron's coke-fiend run. :cerious:

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not every planet mu release can be epic. after hearing this grenade, i went to their site and started listening through recently releases. i was genuinely nervous for a moment! but, in the end, while there are definitely some duds -- that "bussin down" video is a bland attempt at being clever -- but there's lots of great stuff there too. like this.

 

better to be like planet mu and release loads w/ the occasional blah,

then like rephlex, where it's good but ridiculously sparse.

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Anti-G a.k.a. Kentje'sz Beatsz, an 18-year-old producer from the South Holland city of Delft is of the current Bubbling House generation, but his music often stabs at other realms. Like many of his peers, he takes in the popular styles of the black and Latin communities of Holland: Bubbling, Reggaeton, Dutch and American Hip-Hop, and House, and loads those influence into Fruity Loops on his PC. This often results in all of those genres crammed into 3 minutes of audio, though occasionally he singles one out.

 

well, easy as that...

 

*samples 10 random records from a charity shop*

 

*beatmatches all*

 

*multitracks results over the top of each other*

 

*gets signed to planet-mu*

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not every planet mu release can be epic. after hearing this grenade, i went to their site and started listening through recently releases. i was genuinely nervous for a moment! but, in the end, while there are definitely some duds -- that "bussin down" video is a bland attempt at being clever -- but there's lots of great stuff there too. like this.

 

better to be like planet mu and release loads w/ the occasional blah,

then like rephlex, where it's good but ridiculously sparse.

 

That's actually a really good point.

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Anti-G a.k.a. Kentje'sz Beatsz, an 18-year-old producer from the South Holland city of Delft is of the current Bubbling House generation, but his music often stabs at other realms. Like many of his peers, he takes in the popular styles of the black and Latin communities of Holland: Bubbling, Reggaeton, Dutch and American Hip-Hop, and House, and loads those influence into Fruity Loops on his PC. This often results in all of those genres crammed into 3 minutes of audio, though occasionally he singles one out.

 

well, easy as that...

 

*samples 10 random records from a charity shop*

 

*beatmatches all*

 

*multitracks results over the top of each other*

 

*gets signed to planet-mu*

I have a response to this...but I better not :rolleyes:

 

if it was "well, it couldn't sound any worse than your usual crap" then i shall be sad. but not much.

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His tracks often can’t decide if they’re for a rave or a rap show, but in the end sound like the soundtrack for someone getting stabbed in space.

 

:lol:

 

i'm diggin on some of these tracks

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This is basicall just the Dj Nate/Juke/Footwork thread all over again. Pretty sure I read that same fruity loops joke there as well.

 

(not that it doesn't still stand, but let's come up with some new material, eh people?)

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better to be like planet mu and release loads w/ the occasional blah,

then like rephlex, where it's good but ridiculously sparse.

 

Don't reallly agree with that at all.

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