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Приєднався 18 лип 2014
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Відео
Dillinja - 'Twist Em Out'.
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Dillinja's classic track 'Twist Em Out' released on Renegade Hardware in 2002. More info: www.discogs.com/Dillinja-Twist-Em-Out-Kids-Stuff/release/63846.
Dillinja In The Studio (1998)
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Taken from "Talkin' Headz - The Metal Headheadz Documentary"
Dillinja - 'It Ain't Too Loud'.
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Dillinja's classic track 'It Ain't Too Loud' released in 2002 as part of the 'Big Bad Bass' LP on Valve Recordings. More info: www.discogs.com/Dillinja-Lemon-D-Big-Bad-Bass/master/60953.
Dillinja - 'Hard Noize'.
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Dillinja's classic track 'Hard Noize' released in 1998 on his label 'Test Recordings'. More info: www.discogs.com/Dillinja-Lemon-D-Fluid-Hard-Noize/release/9854.
Dillinja - 'South Manz'.
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Dillinja's classic track 'South Manz' released in 2002 on Valve Recordings. More info: www.discogs.com/Dillinja-Live-Or-Die-South-Manz/release/71013.
Valve Sound System Documentary
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A Channel 4 documentary on Dillinja and Lemon D's Valve Sound System by 4 Music, originally shown in February 2003. More info: dillinjavalve.
Dillinja - 'Grimey'.
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Dillinja's classic track 'Grimey', taken from his 'Grimey EP' released in 2002 on V Recordings. More info: www.discogs.com/Dillinja-The-Grimey-EP/release/32823.
Cheese…rinsed it Pasta…rinsed it Bourguignon…gotta rinse it
Ахмат сила
Big snare. Big kick drum. Hard step sound. Tearing bassline. Funky & melodic samples. That’s Dillinja. One of the greatest. 🗂️🗂️🗂️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
Dillinja is so underrated in the scene but the real junglists know and he is our no1 producer/genius of the scene
Those speakers look pure evil! Anyone know name of them?
Early 2000s valve visited octagon sheffield ... unreal! Gave me earplugs on entry and I asked why! The reply was so you can't sue us 😅
the funniest part is how it sounds like everyone has marbles in their mouth when they talk lmao
Dillinja was the epitome of Drum n Bass. Hearing his tracks through a gigantic sound system was like stepping into a war zone. So powerful!
chills down my back at 2:10 every time
Absolute legend ! Valve !
All that vintage equipment this is amazing ❤🎉
Remember hearing Lionheart and being blown away
Kids these days got it easy when producing tracks
Awe, wish this went on forever. Class stuff/Clip respected...✌️
The king
Found it cheezy and annoying back then, dont like it 20 years later
samples all over it
Musical alchemy! Legend!
Dill is the god of dnb
Who’s here before the Valve Soundsystem comes to E1?
🙋♂️
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Absolute inspiration still... Ive never seen so many beers shake off the bar except when dillinja steps up
I remember waiting for that cybotron album for a painfully long time.
Just here in 2023 to keep the comments active...rinsed it
Guys PLEASE I need to know if 0:57 made it into a finished track, that part is just cold as ice
Karl’s that kind of Guy 3:08
Never did buy that club... 😥
2:50 LemonD mentions several council letters for Dillinja. Pretty sure I've read that Dillinja received the first sound abatement order in the UK.
The tube amplifiers made this system sound incredible. It made the Stratford Rex sound ridiculously good.
I think I was there. How good is your memory - was mampi swift there? If he was then yep I was there 😅
Is too loud for these earphones anyway.. Louder the better.🔥
Hey?
anyone have the ID @ 0:17?
Thoze were the dayz. Good times run. Bad times roll.
Some footage here from Southsea Pier, I went to that night, ridiculous! Whole body vibrations. Happy days.
What ' s DAW he use?
Looks like the original Cubase on an Atari ST. Not a DAW though, no audio in or out, just a sequencer.
Incrível nunca tinha visto isso na vida DJ de verdade e isso produz não toca só músicas dos outros essa e a diferença
Dillinja
Incrível o cara e o Android do Drumn Bass
😱😱😱😱
dnb artists went from being mad scientist with racks of gear to computer nerds sitting in front of laptops
They where always computer nerds they just mixed it with rack gear
@@darkjord5823 fact
@@darkjord5823 Not really. In early Drum & Bass they used SAMPLERS. The Computer just run a tracker program to trigger the samples. Today you can sample, edit the samples, re-arrange them and mix them inside the computer. That was not possible back in the days because computers had not enough storage memory. Even hardware samplers had only very limited storage. If i remember correctly an Akai S 3000 sampler wich was used quite often on early Drum & Bass records had 12 seconds sample time at the highest quality in stereo. So you had to sample a breakbeat loop, then cut this loop up into its single beats by shifting the start and end points of the samples and re-sampling it, then you had to map all these samples onto your keyboard. Today you load the loop into a so called slicer in you DAW click one button and its chopped into single beats and mapped onto your keyboard. It takes you 5 seconds but back in the day the cutting and mapping thing could last days before you could even start making beats. Also today you mix and record it directly inside the computer but in the nineties that was of course also not possible so you had to run all these single outputs of your sampler into your mixer or through other gear like FX units and compressors, limiters, EQs etc and then you had to record it either to tape or to DAT.
@@darkjord5823absolutely. photek just had a sampler, a keyboard, and computer running cubase.
@@hanshandkante5055yep, spent hours on my 3000 editing. When I got a scuzzy drive on a newer 5000 I thought I was a bad ass..
Geniuses are always hard on themselves
This is ace
nice one
This is the tune that got me hooked on drum'n'bass. A timeless classic that still holds up 20 years later.
Acid Track
Listen up snowflakes they don't make sound systems like this anymore 🤣🔥🔥
"That was fucking the bollocks mate - I well enjoyed it. Thank you very much" [5:12] 😂😂😂 what a legend, love it 👏👌
2021
Cheese
Always wondered how he made that distorted bass. Amazing
he is so good live. i heard him at Volks night club in Brighton last night it was mental