linkwood
james duncan
above smoke
kassem mosse
john talabot
cottam
ordell
kai alce
vakula
anton zap
SE62
specter
red rack'em
lerosa
dubbyman
juju & jordash
bim marx
john daly
alex agore
ernie
trus'me
san soda
not all slowhouse, and im sure you have heard of most of them but all the same they are well worth checking out
Slow House
loads of old derrick carter, blaze and larry heard stuff falls into this category
some newer artists:
patchworks
6th borough project
arto mwambe
12th floor
hot coins (which is red rack em)
stuff on the label tirk also
slowhouse done excellently by dubbyman:
http://soundcloud.com/trusme/dubbyman-d ... m/download
some newer artists:
patchworks
6th borough project
arto mwambe
12th floor
hot coins (which is red rack em)
stuff on the label tirk also
slowhouse done excellently by dubbyman:
http://soundcloud.com/trusme/dubbyman-d ... m/download
Absolute gem of a track http://www.phonicarecords.com/product/view/59191 , Morgan Geist mix of Hot Toddy on Eskimo (which is a good label for this sort of stuff as someone mentioned).
KZA - Electronic University http://www.kompakt.fm/releases/z
Mario Basanov - Do You Remember (6th Borough Vocal Mix) http://soundcloud.com/futureclassic/05- ... -vocal-mix
KZA - Electronic University http://www.kompakt.fm/releases/z
Mario Basanov - Do You Remember (6th Borough Vocal Mix) http://soundcloud.com/futureclassic/05- ... -vocal-mix
- patrick bateman
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i thought that set by doozer started out ok but then became a snoozer.
a lot of these suggestions are too dubby for my tastes, my adhd requires slightly more content, maybe even a vocal or two.
i dont care about giving away gems, so here's some goldmines of slower bpm groovy (pelvic energy) music:
http://www.cosmicdisco.co.uk/
http://polaroidclub.blogspot.com/
is this disco? i lean towards no. its like dubby slow house but with classic progressive house sounds and more modern production techniques creating a sharp precision euphoric (yet abstract and deep at the same time) sound. i mean lets face it, dub music production techniques haven't changed much since the 60's, why not go for some newer production tricks?
a lot of these suggestions are too dubby for my tastes, my adhd requires slightly more content, maybe even a vocal or two.
i dont care about giving away gems, so here's some goldmines of slower bpm groovy (pelvic energy) music:
http://www.cosmicdisco.co.uk/
http://polaroidclub.blogspot.com/
is this disco? i lean towards no. its like dubby slow house but with classic progressive house sounds and more modern production techniques creating a sharp precision euphoric (yet abstract and deep at the same time) sound. i mean lets face it, dub music production techniques haven't changed much since the 60's, why not go for some newer production tricks?
- erdbeerschnitzel
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Nice I really got slower over the years, one year ago I couldn't produce tracks under 120bpm, now I like how a lower tempo gives more emphasis on groove and musicality of a track. Most of the dancefloors out there don't appreciate that yet thoughtone-def wrote:this stuff is very nice.erdbeerschnitzel wrote:Tony, check the following:
Mark E
The Revenge
Eddie C
floating points - love me like this <3
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eex5l6ePE7c
it was actually listening to some of your tracks that made me think about slower stuff.