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Etienne Jaumet+2562+Mark E+Film School

Posted by Jakub

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You may recognize Etienne Jaumet’s face from his past project Zombie Zombie which was a pretty influential band back when. The part that grabbed me towards posting this song is how his soundscapes aren’t on autopilot, there is a ton of well done synth work here, nice to hear someone on a rack of gear that has talent and knows how to use it all.

Some of my close friends probably can’t go a day without listening to Dubstep these days, I can see why, its one of fastest growing/addictive genres i’ve heard in awhile, it towers over what slow disco and minimal did. 2562 probably more known for his less dense material brought to the table a high impact package of goodies, a definite highlight for 2009’s dubstep output.

I was hoping for a Pocketknife and Mark E collab at some point even if it was just a remix. You see if you follow the music on the blog I do my damnedest to keep up on all things Mark E since his production style is one of my personal favorites, he blurs the lines of darker deep house and slow disco which always makes a song grow nicely.

Ahh the redheaded stepchild of this music post, Film School can be pure cheese at times but also in the right mood these strings in this song make a minute just a bit more sweet.

Etienne Jaumet – Mental Vortex – BUY

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2562 – Lost – BUY

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Pocketknife – Get Around to It (Mark E Remix) [feat. Joe Worricker] – BUY

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Film School – Two Kinds – BUY

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8 Comments Leave A Comment

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barry says:

November 4, 2009 at 5:11 am

ditto on the falty dl, the ramp 122′ is a great start.

love mark e but (obviously not his work but….) pocketknife shold leave the untouchable arthur russell, well….untouched.

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Sebastian says:

November 4, 2009 at 8:50 am

This new dubstep stuff sounds amazingly like what Mick Harris – Scorn was doing in the 90s check it out!

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Chris says:

November 4, 2009 at 9:51 pm

Jakub, this is off topic (sorta), but I need some help finding more music like Hudson Mohawke. I’m looking for something with the crunchy synth, hard hitting beats like Fuse or Overnight (no crunchy synths, but like the beats). Got any suggestions?