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has anyone heard any of this before? i got my hands on sum about 3 weeks ago. and Friggin love it.. i never considered trying out the garage scene, since i heard alot of bad rep about it, but had seen the 'dubstep' name around a fair bit lately..
The freakin most chilled, travelling, grooving music beats! really refreshing and original.
if you havnt heard, try and get your hands on some, you may be surprised. anyone else feeling this sound?
Skream has an EM that i have been listening too lately. thier are also a few other pretty cool ones that are about if you know how to get them.
I heard a few sets around mid-2005 when it was just a little London scene. A guy on another forum was really hyping it up. I didn't like it then and I basically wrote it off. However, it's really grown since then and now seems to be one of the most upfront genres in electronic music, so I really should go back and listen to it again. It's fairly established now in the UK, although it's still largely unknown in the rest of the world.
check out deadbeat too, here's a link to his resident advisor episode
http://ra.residentadvisor.net/audio...advisor.net.mp3
anyone have any other artists they reccomend?
This song practically got me into dubstep few months ago. It's got so much of soul and emotion that I've had to search for more.
Any tunes from Burial are always a great choice, he's still my favourite dubstep artist and I would recommend pretty much everything he's released. He works anonymously, noone (well, almost noone) knows how old he is, how does he look like, he just makes his tunes in SoundForge (!) and lets the music speak. Definitely check out his last year's album self-titled debut and watch out for his second album coming out in November (it's got a thread in the CD/New Releases section).
Mala, Digital Mystikz, Loefah, Kode9, Pinch, Martyn, 2562 are also brilliant and definitely well worth checking out.
Labels: Tectonic, Tempa, Hyperdub, DMZ, Soul Jazz
This should keep you busy for a while.
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| Originally posted by paulandrews This song practically got me into dubstep few months ago. It's got so much of soul and emotion that I've had to search for more. |
I don't mind the stuff, but I vastly prefer the halcyon days of UK Garage to it... Burial is an absolutely ace producer (looking forward to his next album!), though, and by far my favorite dubstep artist.
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| Originally posted by paulandrews Mala, Digital Mystikz, Loefah, Kode9, Pinch, Martyn, 2562 |
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| Originally posted by rawbound Well now that song got me interested as well |
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| Originally posted by distant Shackleton, Peverelist, Milanese, Vex'd, Geiom, Distance, Horsepower Productions, Moving Ninja, Coki, Darqwan, Boxcutter, Blackdown... |
Check out some stuff by EL-B, highly influenced Burial with his unique style of percussion. Guys great.
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| Originally posted by jupiterone Check out some stuff by EL-B, highly influenced Burial with his unique style of percussion. Guys great. |
im really likin the stuff by skream.
L-Wiz - girl from codeine city
(and yeah, "someone" recommended me that
)
some of it's alright, had a lad round at a party of ours a few weeks back play a blinding set, just always got that feeling it needed to kick the fuck in but never did
huge in baltimore!
Dubstep is awesome.
Check out Surgeon's new mix album coming out soon
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| Originally posted by julien2 Dubstep is awesome. Check out Surgeon's new mix album coming out soon |
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