Also reminds me of a time where I wasn’t DJing which is quite interesting because the way I would listen to songs back then was so different to how I do now. I absolutely love the sample how it contrasts the OG 2steppy dubstep drum pattern. I’m pretty sure I discovered this song when I was about 15/16 and this takes me to just such an exciting period of music for me. This summer he makes his return to another EC postcode returning with ec2a after hosting Room 3 back in October – and we wanted to link up ahead of time.įor Now & Then Dr Dubplate spins us three tracks a dubstep tune symbolising his first introduction to dance music from a time when he wasn’t a DJ, something a little different for his contemporary pick, spilling the beans on what Dr D might listen to at the rave, and something from the future reflecting the direction ec2a is headed next: Dive in, don’t duck out.ĭr Dubplate brings ec2a to fabric on Friday 5th August with Ahadadream B2B Champion, Bambii, DJ Paypal, Scratchclart, k means & more.ĭubstep was my main introduction into dance music and this is one of those tunes that completely blew my mind away. But the Doctor doesn’t want to be pigeonholed either although his impact in the world of 140 is profound and well founded, his taste is also expansive ( see pick 3). Next episode airs January 28th, 2020, 8-10pm EST., only on dubplate.fms Dub & Bass stream. Rather than describe him as “rising” it perhaps feels more apt to say Dr Dubplate is becoming more richly and authentically embedded within the culture. Frequently cited for his role in pushing forward contemporary bass, garage and 140 culture in the UK, he has an influence in the underground that also spans fashion and vinyl accessories. He’s often found on line-ups or back-to-back with the likes of Interplanetary Criminal, Dr Banana, Mainphase, Eliza Rose, Bluetoof and Breaka, and represents ec2a on Rinse FM as one of their new residents. Something like ‘club culture connoisseur’ might be a deserved title from cutting his teeth working the cloakroom at Plastic People, one of the foremost hubs UK bass music grew out of, immersing himself week-in, week-out with residencies from the likes of Four Tet, to today where the Doctor has hands in many pies in the UK scene, servicing the underground with regular dubplate drops and consistently high-energy parties. His label ec2a aka the “dubplate delivery service” ( primed to takeover the club with More Time on 5th August) was named after the postcode of influential east London club Plastic People during its Curtain Road days – also the very same club Dr Dubplate’s dad was Manager of back in the day. This four-part vinyl collection is placed in a beautiful presentation box for which we've digitally re-created the original artwork style from Hard Disk releases back in the day to make this a true collector piece for those wanting a genuine piece of UK culture history.UK dance music culture runs deep for Dr Dubplate. ![]() ![]() Our third & fourth disc once again features 2 of MC Dukes alias' with the darkside goodness that is Quiji Board, and closes with the most up to date track from the compilation by Phiziks previously unreleased on vinyl.Īll tracks on this Hard Disk compilation have been expertly re-mastered to give you the optimum listening experience while retaining that authentic early 90's sound you'd expect. Featuring music by The Man With No Name, currently the only copies of these tracks are available at an asking price of £167 on the resale market, with people already parting with up to £155 to own a copy via re-seller site discogs! Vinyl number 2 is the one that will get the collectors salivating. The first slice of vinyl on this collection features rare cuts from 1993 and perfectly showcases the evolution of the rave era into the sound that was at the time described as jungle techno, the precursor to jungle as we now know it. As a producer Duke was signed to the Boogie Times label, sister imprint of the genre defining Suburban Base, under the alias E.K.U.D.C.M. The legacy of MC Duke with the early rave sound was cemented in history forever when The Prodigy sampled his voice for their chart topping hit Everybody In The Place! He was also one of the first MC's on London's infamous Kool FM. ![]() 1 (Shashamane International Presents) 1:42 1.56 MB. ![]() As well as being a UK hip hop legend, he was also one of the pioneers of the early British hardcore / jungle sound & owner of the Hard Disk record label. Download War Inna Di Dance Shashamane Dubplate 781.25 kB mp3 songs, music mp4 video for Free. MC DUKE was one of the first UK rappers to find a serious level of success, laying the ground work for a generation of hip hop talent to follow. PIONEERING HARDCORE / JUNGLE LABEL RE-ISSUES RARE & COLLECTABLE COMPILATION FOUR VINYL BOX SET
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