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March 21, 2009 at 5:39 pm #1046865Anonymous
After hearing lots of dubstep last night at a party I was woundering if people could recomend me some dubstep i might find on pirate bay (or some mix’s to download) etc and some acid techno would be great to. Or point my ignorent self in a helpfull direction for some artist names or some such thing plllllllllease
:weee:raaa
ps anyone else lose any parts of themselves to frost bite last night?
March 21, 2009 at 6:43 pm #1195515March 21, 2009 at 6:49 pm #1195495@photographthesun 314768 wrote:
After hearing lots of dubstep last night at a party I was woundering if people could recomend me some dubstep i might find on pirate bay (or some mix’s to download) etc and some acid techno would be great to. Or point my ignorent self in a helpfull direction for some artist names or some such thing plllllllllease
:weee:raaa
ps anyone else lose any parts of themselves to frost bite last night?
Not in the pub, i was sweating my tits off :laugh_at:
E L E K T R O K A N I B A L 23 D A T A B A S E
Search Dave The Drummer, I can’t link directly though, It doesn’t work for that site. Highly reccomend the set at Templehead, got that on now. Absolute banger…
Try searching any DJs you know on there. Theere’s quite alot of sets from some top DJs.
Don’t forget the download section here! Some really good sets. Mobile Dogwash, Chris Liberator, 2fik, Audio Pancake, Checmical head are some good ones I’ve heard.
Free Music Downloads: Acid Techno
Go nuts :weee:
March 21, 2009 at 11:54 pm #1195475Here’s a couple of dubstep mixes by me:
Pure Dubstep.mp3
Rub-a-dubstep.mp3You should find some good tunes, mixes and advice here:
Or look up any of the following on myspace:
Skream, Benga, Rusko, Appleblim, Shakleton, Nero, Caspa, Coki, Vex’d.
Here’s something to get you started:
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Happy stepping :bounce_fl
March 22, 2009 at 1:39 am #1195500Skream – Midnight Request Line
Loefah – Rufage
Radikal Guru – Strong Dub
GRAVIOUS – WORMSIGN
DJG – Shadow Skanking
Caspa – Rubber Chicken
CASPA – FLOOR DEM
6Blocc – Never Scared
Art Of Noise – Moments In Love ( Caspa Remix )
TC – Where’s My Money (Caspa Remix)
Headhunter – Descent
Distance – Cyclops
Crissy Criss – Don’t Mess About
gotta say dubstep becomes the most boring genre of music incredibly quickly, i got bored after a few days and months later still find it pretty damn boring
March 22, 2009 at 11:59 am #1195476@p0lygon-Window 314811 wrote:
gotta say dubstep becomes the most boring genre of music incredibly quickly, i got bored after a few days and months later still find it pretty damn boring
I have to agree with you but, in its defence:
The basslines are fuckin awesome and if you mix it up with other styles it keeps it’s novelty and still delivers a massive punch when dropped. I often record my newest tunes as a mix (which is why I often record mixes of one style only), but when I play out I generally get bored of any style after three records so I like to keep changing regularly. For example (excuse some of the dodgy mixing, I was probably being a bit too enthusiastic):
March 22, 2009 at 8:08 pm #1195474March 23, 2009 at 1:42 am #1195498Dom_sufc;314776 wrote:Not in the pub, i was sweating my tits off :laugh_at:E L E K T R O K A N I B A L 23 D A T A B A S E
Free Music Downloads: Acid Techno
Go nuts :weee:
It’s literally taken me 2 hours to download one dave the drummer mp3. Im on 97% now and then i can go to bed! It better be good :yawn:
March 23, 2009 at 1:45 pm #1195488[YT]CFW4LqsTPO0[/YT]
March 23, 2009 at 2:26 pm #1195496@rachus 314878 wrote:
It’s literally taken me 2 hours to download one dave the drummer mp3. Im on 97% now and then i can go to bed! It better be good :yawn:
lol, you on Dial-up? Which site was that from and which set? :weee:
March 23, 2009 at 2:32 pm #1195519Here’s about 15 gig of dubstep rapidshare links
my fav dubstep producers are komonazmuk and king cannibal.. nice and dark and hard
March 23, 2009 at 4:55 pm #1195499Dom_sufc;314935 wrote:lol, you on Dial-up? Which site was that from and which set? :weee:Im on wireless but im in a houseshare and the signal from my room is pretty shit. If i go downstairs its good but i cant be fucked half the time lol.
It was from ek23sound.org, i just need some new music!
To be fair its good acid techno so it was worth it, im now about to sit and do it all again.March 24, 2009 at 9:10 am #1195521photographthesun;314768 wrote:After hearing lots of dubstep last night at a party I was woundering if people could recomend me some dubstep i might find on pirate bay (or some mix’s to download) etc and some acid techno would be great to. Or point my ignorent self in a helpfull direction for some artist names or some such thing plllllllllease:weee:raaa
ps anyone else lose any parts of themselves to frost bite last night?
Hiya-download ‘skream-wheres my money’-banging tune-heard it on zane lowe on radio 1 last week, been listening to it ever since, really cool heavy beats, love it!! really into the dubstep at the mo, saw caspa and rusko at glastonbury last year and that was amazing!!!
March 24, 2009 at 5:55 pm #1195513I saw Caspa and Rusko for a fiver in a really small club in Bath lmfao, cramped as hell. Awesome regardless :love:
Some good tunes right here… No, wait… Epic tunes raaa
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March 28, 2009 at 1:17 pm #1195522Burial
Kode9
Digital Mystikz
PinchSome artists to get you going :weee:
March 28, 2009 at 2:41 pm #1195501i just feel the need to say, dubstep is pretty damn lame
March 28, 2009 at 4:42 pm #1195477@p0lygon-Window 315976 wrote:
i just feel the need to say, dubstep is pretty damn lame
Yeah, I know exactly what you mean… I really can’t see the appeal either:
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March 28, 2009 at 5:00 pm #1195502March 28, 2009 at 6:49 pm #1195470Anonymousthanks everyone i will check that out
May 10, 2009 at 8:34 am #1195478@TEK Tonic 314832 wrote:
I have to agree with you but, in its defence:
The basslines are fuckin awesome and if you mix it up with other styles it keeps it’s novelty and still delivers a massive punch when dropped. I often record my newest tunes as a mix (which is why I often record mixes of one style only), but when I play out I generally get bored of any style after three records so I like to keep changing regularly. For example (excuse some of the dodgy mixing, I was probably being a bit too enthusiastic):
This mix is much better and better evidence for dubstep mixed with other styles being the business…
http://www.partyvibe.com/forums/creativity-art-music/37054-they-call-me-spanner.html#post325883
:bounce_fl
May 10, 2009 at 8:47 am #1195483I like Dubstep, but in small portions at the time, can get boring after a while if you only hear that..
Have a friend writing Dubstep and love it when he play :bounce_g:
Floor shaking music, sure the guy downstairs don’t agree with my taste :laugh_at:May 10, 2009 at 9:30 am #1195479To be honest, I start to lose interest in most musical styles if they get played too much – dubstep is no exception… that’s why I generally change styles every 3-or-so records when I DJ (most of my uploaded mixes are only of one style because when I buy new records I just want to hear them all so I put a mix together for my own gratification and then share it, but when I play out I try to mash it up as much as possible).
May 10, 2009 at 11:52 am #1195516A lot of dubstep just seems to be about rinsing that new tune (“Where’s my money” is the one at the moment I reckon) to such an extent that the sets become predictable. It makes all the difference when people produce interesting dubstep with weird samples and remixes, but a lot of djs don’t which is really sad.
If you like Caspa and Rusko, get Fabric 37. And “Otacon” by Reso is quite good also.
May 10, 2009 at 11:58 am #1195503TEK Tonic;325950 wrote:To be honest, I start to lose interest in most musical styles if they get played too much – dubstep is no exception…but dubstep gets boring after about 1/4 of a song
May 10, 2009 at 12:13 pm #1195480@uglyprettytrash 325969 wrote:
A lot of dubstep just seems to be about rinsing that new tune (“Where’s my money” is the one at the moment I reckon) to such an extent that the sets become predictable. It makes all the difference when people produce interesting dubstep with weird samples and remixes, but a lot of djs don’t which is really sad.
If you like Caspa and Rusko, get Fabric 37. And “Otacon” by Reso is quite good also.
That’s one side (the popular side) of dubstep. The other side is massively creative, not just about the drop and producers like appleblim, skream (when he tries) and many others experiment with beats, rhythms and sounds to make something new and interesting. Big wobbles and techy noises with basslines that hit ‘the brown note’ are just a happy sideline in this truly innovative genre… in my humble opinion.
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