Yes Goldie gets all the kudos simply because he has a high profile , being in Eastenders and the orchestra doing the Timeless album etc ..., but there are other artists who paved the way such as Nookie , DJ SS , Bukem , the Basement Records crew ,
@@rickdc7968 Kraftwerk , some dour German white guys invented electronic dance music, Detroit stole it and pretended they invented it ...then rave then jungle/d&b ....
It's interesting to see the process. I like that he is transparent about his relationship with the engineer. There are a lot of producers who project the image of themselves as being a one man band even when that is not an accurate representation of their work.
Well said..... just because the man wasn't too clued up with the switches, knobs & buttons doesn't mean he couldn't contribute from the heart.... Also pretty handy on a pair of Turntables tbf
Thanx sbtv some good childhood memories. This takes me back as a kid living next door to Kiss fm on hollaway road. 92/93 Jungle was new & fresh. Everyone at school was into Wikfield - saturday night but I loved my jungle. My 1st vinyl happend to be jungle hits volume 1 ( Jumping Jack Frost) Frost used to take us to his gigs at places like Bagleys as a teen.
enjoyed that episode of heist producers house lol. i like the way he showed u the emu protues vintage keys the kurzwell stuff and loadsa outboard gear. but then just used samples and breaks in cubase with plugins everyone can get for free :) . i got soundfonts of them outboard gear stuff aswel. l
As someone from a very similar background, Goldie is such an inspiring model of how someone can work and build their life and themselves into something good and positive. Oh yeah, he's shit hot at art and music too.
The sample he was referencing in relation to dBridge is from one of LTJ Bukem's trip hop/broken beat tunes from around the late 90s/2000/2001 on the album called "Journey Inwards" or an LP by him called "Producer 01". Forgot the specific name of the tune but I'm certain it was on one of those
Big up GOLDIE and SBTV! mad props and love from Greece...90's METALHEADS shaped this ting we call jungle drum n bass! great interview! Big up all my Lesta crew too! SS, WARREN G, MAVERICK AND TWISTED INDIVIDUAL!