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Giorgiolive @ +160 Drum & Bass Suite - 1 MAY 2007

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Uploaded by on May 3, 2007

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Giorgiolive play "How Are Dreamz Come True". Another hit tune of this wicked argentinian producer.

+160 Drum & Bass Suite, EVERY tuesday night @ Bahrein, Lavalle 345, Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA.

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For the uninitiated:
"The whole tag jungle took on a real sinister... It just got so smashed in the press. We were like: "If we're going to carry on we're gonna have to change the name here, cos we're getting slaughtered here."" - Fabio.

Intelligent drum and bass maintained the uptempo breakbeat percussion, but focused on more atmospheric sounds and warm, deep basslines over vocals or samples which often originated from soul and jazz] music. It should be noted however that alongside other key producers in the scene, LTJ Bukem, arguably the single most influential figure behind the style, is especially noted for disliking the term, owing to the implication that other forms of drum and bass are not intelligent. From this period on, drum and bass would maintain the unity of a relatively-small musical culture, but one characterised by a competing group of stylistic influences. Although many DJs have specialised in distinctive sub-genres within jungle and drum and bass, the majority of artists within the genre were and remain connected via record labels, events and radio shows.

The mid 1990s also saw a large splintering of the drum and bass scene. Each sub-genre would tend to be known by its name as opposed to either jungle or drum and bass, though today all sub-genres are usually grouped by the umbrella term drum and bass.

In 1998, Fabio began championing a form he called "liquid funk". In 2000 he released a compilation release of the same name on his Creative Source label. This was characterised by influences from disco and house, and widespread use of vocals. Although slow to catch on at first, the style grew massively in popularity around 2002-2004, and by 2004 it was established as one of the biggest-selling subgenres in drum and bass, with labels like Hospital Records, State of the Art Recordings and Soul: R and artists including High Contrast, Calibre, Solid State, Nu:Tone, London Elektricity and Logistics among its main proponents. Having mentioned these artists, it should be noted that Alex Reece and LTJ Bukem were amongst the first producers to experiment fully with deep smooth drum and bass, and as such could be considered the forerunners of liquid funk.

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  • hey guys this vocal line is amazing!! what's its name?? i've listened to this vocal sample somewhere in the past.. pleassseeeeeeeee help me discovering it!!!!! :)

  • Please, click at "(more info)" at the right of your YouTube screen for,,, MORE INFO ;-)

    Theres no sample, the guy you see on the video is the singer, all original material.

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  • fu°°°°g awesome!!!!!!!!! this tune keeps in high!!!:)

  • wicked!

  • liked it very much ;)

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