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Sebastien Leger making fun of dubstep is better than dubstep. (pg. 6)
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pozz
@sljiva - i check them. not really what i am looking for. sounds like the kinda stuff Mary Anne Hobbes would play on her show. thanks tho

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Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Try a guy called Kuoyah. Got two of his promos in my inbox last month out of nowhere.


interesting that he collaborated with Point B. nice recommendation

@Mr. Solomon - cheers man. gonna be coming up with a mix when the school lays off the pressure
Woonyxoxo
I find it hard to find something exactly like Shackleton since I always figured he has quite a unique style.

Here is what I came up with no idea if this satisfys you





Sand Leaper
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Originally posted by Woonyxoxo
I find it hard to find something exactly like Shackleton since I always figured he has quite a unique style.






Woonyxoxo
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Originally posted by Sand Leaper


Wow thats from 1987. I guess these kinda tracks were the inspiration for his style?
Sand Leaper
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Originally posted by Woonyxoxo
Wow thats from 1987. I guess these kinda tracks were the inspiration for his style?


Yep. Apart from the how fiercely political of a project Muslimgauze is, I've always considered Shack to be more or less an extension of Bryn Jones for the new millenium. The similarity between his material and the early Skull Disco- and Mordant Music-stuff is very clear.
ontheblock
sebastian leger used to play and make soulful house music... what happened to him?
ontheblock
saying that, he is very talented at making fun of dubstep - keep doing this seb!
pozz
@Woony - Pinch - Croydon House is fooking choon!

@Sand Leaper - forgot about him. youre right about the influence tho. you can see it in this track too:

Gauss
Wobble is good in moderation, I like what Skream does on his Skreamizm releases. However, it's way overused lately and very forced which results in alarming ratio of rubbish dubstep to quality dubstep. It's so hard to find good dubstep nowadays.

I'd like to hear more dubstep like Skream's Rinse 02 and N-Type's Dubstep Allstars Vol. 5. Also, Skream's Midnight Request Line is without a doubt one of dubstep-defining tracks.

Needless to say, Distance is one of the best dubstep artists ever.

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Originally posted by sljiva
Since you mentioned idm, you could check out Defrag and especially Funckarma. Funcken brothers are idm->dubstep converts, but they detained clicks, pops, glitches and other idm elements in their music.

Combination of IDM and dubstep, now that is something I'd like to hear. I'll definitely check them out.
Woonyxoxo
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Originally posted by Gauss
It's so hard to find good dubstep nowadays.


If you ignore Brostep, Dubstep is almost looking better than ever before.

The DMZ guys keep doing their thing, Deep Medi and Swamp81 have been amazziiiing lately. Then there's Scuba/Hotflush/Ostgut doing the Techno/Dubstep merging thing, Instra:mental/dBridge doing the DnB/Dubstep Autonomic sound and people like James Blake completely pushing the boundaries of the genre. And Echodub for example doing Ambient/IDM-Dubstep and there's even people pushing the Dubstep-House sound, Fortified Audio & Nightslugs for example.

Gauss
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Originally posted by Woonyxoxo
If you ignore Brostep, Dubstep is almost looking better than ever before.

The DMZ guys keep doing their thing, Deep Medi and Swamp81 have been amazziiiing lately. Then there's Scuba/Hotflush/Ostgut doing the Techno/Dubstep merging thing, Instra:mental/dBridge doing the DnB/Dubstep Autonomic sound and people like James Blake completely pushing the boundaries of the genre. And Echodub for example doing Ambient/IDM-Dubstep and there's even people pushing the Dubstep-House sound, Fortified Audio & Nightslugs for example.

Some nice recommendations, thanks, I'll check them out.

Looks like Scuba is as close as it gets to Burial.
Woonyxoxo
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Originally posted by Gauss
Some nice recommendations, thanks, I'll check them out.

Looks like Scuba is as close as it gets to Burial.


For me Scuba always was the exact opposite of Burial, very clean and mechinal/techno style.





There are a few people copying Burial but I think he is very unique and out of the normal Dubstep scene.


This would be a good example of someone copying Burial, but it's still pretty good I think. (Immerse Records has a lot of this stuff)


You should also check out Clubroot, he has his own style but he has a bit of an Burial touch.


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