@djshiva
thanks for the post
and for the namedrops
have somestuff from some of them like - kode 9, benga, skream. I'll check out what I can find..
cheers
@djshiva
thanks for the post
and for the namedrops
have somestuff from some of them like - kode 9, benga, skream. I'll check out what I can find..
cheers
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oh how could i forget scuba? keep an eye out for the new album "a mutual antipathy". have only heard a few tracks off it, both exceptional, and by all accounts from those who have heard it...it's the bees knees.
check out me niga screenager , best music ive heard for a while.
http://www.myspace.com/dascreen
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Loefah - Goat Stare/Root has to be the heaviest tune of all time.
I havent listened to dubstep in about 18 months but getting back into it now. Like shiva said there is plenty of room for crossing over between techno & dubstep.
Check out her Retrospection mix.
cmplete pretentious drivel.
boring garbage which has no place being linked to techno.
thats pretty much just summed up whats wrong with techno today.. tunnel vision .. what is techno anyway? and who's to say what can and can't be linked to it? Isn't that the whole point of it? alien sounds and styles..embracing new ideas and creating new angles.. Buddy Holly only knew 3 chords.. A,D and E.. You'd be hard pressed to find someone who's only into buddy holly whereas the music of buddy holly and the crickets make up a small yet important blip on the tapestry that is rock n roll..
(excuse my cheese) ;)
(was refering to the words 'no place being linked with techno')
Having a narrow vision of what's musically acceptable has no place being linked with Techno.
Yep, thats what i was trying to say in my rambling lofty buddy hollyesque above post
Not to say that people have to like dubstep (or buddy holly)... It can be pretty generic and predictable as can any 'genre', but i've heard tracks that have knocked me for six and its influenced some producers of aforementioned 'techno' which is where it gets exciting as its another route to explore.. new territory, ideas and production techniques to be applied to other stuff. Viva Mongrel music
DJ Shiva just nailed it.anyway, i just wanted to pop on here and let people know that there is pure gold in the dubstep scene, but it takes paying attention, as with any genre. every genre has its formulas, but no genre should ever truly be defined by them.
Im on a discovery mission at the moment as i used to be one of the most musically narrow minded people i knew. Im trying to break out of that as it is just not cool. Dubstep has got my attention at the moment and starting this thread was the best move I've made in a while, because the links to mixes and information you guys have given me is amazing!
Thanks to all! Keep it coming, but please- don't let this thread turn into a squabble. Please!
Last edited by DannyBlack; 07-03-2008 at 02:13 PM.
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Mala has made some great tunes... has a really organic sound. I like this one a lot:
http://www.discogs.com/release/885964
Also, Skream's essential mix from last year was brilliant... still waiting for some of the tunes to get released. those kids do love their dubplates...
KSS Records releases now available online:
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I'm pretty sure it was a digital release on Trouble & Bass records:
http://www.discogs.com/release/1163844
Check Juno Download... it should still be there. You're getting your limes and lemons mixed up!
KSS Records releases now available online:
http://www.trackitdown.net/recordlabel/107314.html
www.kssrecords.co.uk