Archives for November 2011

Snap Crackle.....Drop!!

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KutskiKutski|16:07 UK time, Friday, 25 November 2011

Kutski

This week we went for something a little deeper, in our quest for the ultimate gritty crackly vinyl search!!

For those new to the show, we have a feature called 'Snap, Crackle...Drop' where each week I dig through the sound track to my youth recorded on these prehistoric massive plastic discs we used to called "vinyl".

This week I selected one of the really early hardcore rave / jungle tracks from Kickin' Tunes, called "The Bee"!! Dubby and dark, this track really showed all the elements of dub, and ragga that formed this early sound. Not an instant classic this week, I'll admit, but a very important staple in the scene back in the day!! Great artwork too!!!

And don't forget to listen to the show!

Organ Donors join Kutski in the studio

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KutskiKutski|14:33 UK time, Friday, 11 November 2011


Organ Donors

The legendary Organ Donors, pushers of the hard edge sound join Kutski in the studio and pick out a piece of proper old skool vinyl for Snap, Crackle…Drop!

The choice; Holy Noise - ‘Father Forgive Them’ (Hit House Records)

Scott:

Maybe showing our age a little here I think you might have still been nappies John when this one came out!

Mat:

This was one of the 1st records I owned all the way back in 1990. At the time it was one of the hardest tracks I had ever heard, and I still think it sounds fresh now 20 years later, The man behind this track is Paul Elstak who went on to make numerous Dutch hardcore and gabba anthems through the mid to late 90’s

Kutski:

I think I was only 8 years old when this came out!


PS: Don't forget to listen to the show!


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