This is the greatest advertisment for both Luke Vibert and Soma FM I've ever heard. Good to know there's others out there maintaining their workplace sanity with the aid of Groove Salad.
@@rebusd This is what he said "I recall hearing that on the radio in the summer of 1995. I was dumbfounded, I thought I was listening to some funk group and suddenly this massive Amen breakbeat kicked in. It sounded like the future."
@@cillobillo1059 Luke Vibert is the father of drill n bass. RDJ was inspired by the Plug EPs which resulted in the drill n bass on Hangable Auto Bulb. *The more you know.*
@@JannerManner if you don’t hear how his Plug stuff influenced Aphex Twin you must be a bit def lol It had a huge impact on Squarepusher as well. Luke and Rich have been friends since they were kids too.
I always suspected that this was secretly a Squarepusher track until I read that interview a decade ago where Tom pointed out that this was his inspiration. Yeah…no shit. 😂. Tom duped the sound perfectly.
NEVER GETS OLD ONLY BETTER WITH TIME ♾
proper way to fuck up the Amen
nice.
squarepusher said once in an interview, that he started trying out drum n bass thanks to this track
He also said he went into a Drum and Bass record store because he’d heard this on the radio and wanted to buy it, but nobody there had heard of it.
@@Rascaduanok gosh wuttt
Drill and Bass, the father of breakcore.
total talent...whatever this guy does its just different...pushing boundries/just my Frank Zappa of electronica...
roger virdi Nice 👍🏻
Frank what
Love that.
roger virdi great comparison
frank zappa is watching you
First heard him when working at a gas station graveyard shift while I was getting robbed, it played on groove salad and I kept restreaming it
This is the greatest advertisment for both Luke Vibert and Soma FM I've ever heard. Good to know there's others out there maintaining their workplace sanity with the aid of Groove Salad.
Shocking number of people approve of you being robbed. Probably hand this thumbs up info to the police.
@@MsMiguel70 but ironically the pigs happen to be the biggest criminals
@@MsMiguel70honestly, if i was getting robbed, this would be a good soundtrack
understood @@Jwats96
LVib is all about superclean production, obscure samples, ultrabreax, and step-seq acid rawness. Nobody else can even try to step, let alone vibe.
hell of clean shit here. And I thought Mr. Jenkinson knew the Winstons...
Tom has said this is the track that made him want to make DNB!
@@liamshanley_21 fuckineh eh?
@@rebusd This is what he said
"I recall hearing that on the radio in the summer of 1995. I was dumbfounded, I thought I was listening to some funk group and suddenly this massive Amen breakbeat kicked in. It sounded like the future."
@@liamshanley_21 cool cool. Vibert makes me mess around too but my stuff is entry level compared to pretty much all of Warp lol
@@rebusd gotta start somewhere man!
Found this by accident, very happy.
this track always amazes me. no one does break beats better than Luke
fuuuuuuck he can do ANYTHING and make it great
Yeah you get it girl
Technically it’s referred to as drum and bass
@@AstralPB drill and bass :D
@@dramin8 ah, this wouldn’t really be drill ‘n’ bass. That would moreso be something like Richard D. James album.
@@cillobillo1059 Luke Vibert is the father of drill n bass. RDJ was inspired by the Plug EPs which resulted in the drill n bass on Hangable Auto Bulb. *The more you know.*
Listening to this on a rainy day is just, soothing.
Always coming back to this.
It's like a symphony. Still Amazing.
Luke, i love you.
Inspirational at the time...
gan9e and still
@@djkrptdnb yet another game change, still kicks like a mule.
Still fucking inspirational.
I played the hell out of this record. All time favorite
Such a classic!!!
UNreal, so dope
So damn sick
Huge influence on Aphex and vice versa
Well yeah they went to school together 😉
@P B Imagine going to school with Richard James, Luke Vibert & Bradley Strider in your classroom!
Absolutely NOT! I'm 56 and I've been following these guys since the beginning. Luke is happy funk. Richard is ... uhm....... not danceable
@@JannerManner if you don’t hear how his Plug stuff influenced Aphex Twin you must be a bit def lol It had a huge impact on Squarepusher as well. Luke and Rich have been friends since they were kids too.
@@JannerManner and saying Richard is not danceable is crazy! I’ve danced to RDJ songs being spun by Luke Vibert at shows
I always suspected that this was secretly a Squarepusher track until I read that interview a decade ago where Tom pointed out that this was his inspiration. Yeah…no shit. 😂. Tom duped the sound perfectly.
hard mexikodro type beat 🔥🔥💯
plugg
❤❤❤
No breakbeats in my house
No duck in ur friend
ok then y r u here
Direct influence on squarepusher - tundra
And AFX.
wow
That Song is Make the Squarepusher
umm what?
It certainly reminds me of Squarepusher.
According to Wikipedia, Tom was influenced by this.
Listen to the rhythm of the drum and the beat!
B-boy makin’ with the freak freak
B-boy makin’ with the freak freak
Skyscraper Housebreaker ⚡️🥷🏻⚡️
1:12
Rebuilt kev is is Luke Vibert
Why not ride the 6 min mark forever
DRILLCORE ACTUALLY WOULD BE GREAT TASTE LIKE SUMMER
🤌🤌🤌
Satan Oscillate My Metallic Sonatas
Who's here from diskette
It was quickwidetrack