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Post by starz » Sat Apr 04, 2009 11:02 pm

welcome into the world of dubstep!!

i'm so. happy. for you!!
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Post by beatlejuice » Sat Apr 04, 2009 11:21 pm

start with this lot...

1. loefah - bombay squad (5:17)
2. distance - dark crystal (5:45)
3. boxcutter - gave dub (4:27)
4. scuba - dream (4:35)
5. vaccine - wishful thinking vip (5:33)
6. shackleton - in the void (4:56)
7. pinch - qawwali (5:17)
8. d1 - sorrow rmx (5:51)
9. skream - dutch flowerz (4:22)
10. conquest - forever (7:52)
11. reso - onsen (6:25)
12. mala - alicia (5:33)
13. protocol x - blue monday (5:02)
14. caspa & rusko - rock bottom (5:32)
15. mount kimbie - taps (3:11)

1hr 10 min - 80megs

http://pollywannacracka.blogspot.com/20 ... dstep.html



1. Babylon System & SPL - Gangster (4:07)
2. Lone Wolf - Marked (Bad Since Birth) (4:47)
3. Vex d - Angels (6:33)
4. Toasty - The Knowledge (5:07)
5. Boxcutter - Brood (5:40)
6. Reso - Metal slug (5:17)
7. Protocol X - Screwheadz (5:06)
8. Scarecrow - Snakes And Ladders (4:39)
9. Luke Envoy - Honour Kill (5:32)
10. King Cannibal - Call Me Mr Cold Blooded (6:34)
11. Innasekt - Archetype (7:34)
12. Elemental - Deep Under (6:32)
13. Darqwan - Universal Wan-Ting (5:07)
14. Distance - Cyclops (4:23)
15. Threnody - Killer (5:39)

1hr 14 minutes - 81 megs

http://pollywannacracka.blogspot.com/20 ... dstep.html

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Post by timtamslam » Sat Apr 04, 2009 11:21 pm

I'm pretty new to dubstep as well, allthough i've had quite a few dubstep tracks/albums on my pc I never bothered listening to them, till about a couple of days ago. I can safely say I'm in love with this genre :D

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Post by jess_is_not_ok » Sun Apr 05, 2009 12:30 am

mattron wrote:all of DMZ, Deep Medi, Tempa,etc. - like said.

somewhat older tracks I suggest:

Coki - Officer

and the other side of this record as well.

yes for deep medi.

goth-trad as well.
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Post by bassbeyondreason » Sun Apr 05, 2009 1:37 am

Seems obvious, but the Dubstep Allstars comps, in chronological order, will give you a good walkthrough.

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Post by tryps » Sun Apr 05, 2009 4:02 am

The only question that hasn't been answered is where can I get Vinyl in the US?

My thing right now is just to get acquainted with more artists, history, and how the songs/albums are released.
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Post by ST100 » Sun Apr 05, 2009 4:21 am

tryps wrote:The only question that hasn't been answered is where can I get Vinyl in the US?

My thing right now is just to get acquainted with more artists, history, and how the songs/albums are released.
where you located in the US?

and if you want,
you can get vinyl online, which is probably the best option.

my personal favorite sites:

www.redeyerecords.co.uk
www.chemical-records.co.uk


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Post by tryps » Sun Apr 05, 2009 4:25 am

Tennessee,
So much to learn, but I think the first thing to do is the Dubstep Allstars, it will give me artists and songs. After I become a bit more familiar, is it hard to keep up with releases and stuff?
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Post by ST100 » Sun Apr 05, 2009 4:38 am

dont know of any places you can get dubstep in tennessee, sorry man.

off topic real quick:

if you're familiar with dn'b, Twisted Individual's house blew up, and he went to Tennessee for like a month... :o :lol: :?

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Post by shaan » Sun Apr 05, 2009 5:46 am

Dub-Soldier_SS9 wrote:
collige wrote:
tryps wrote:Oh last thing.

CD or Vinyl, I have a record player, but which should I be buying?
Vinyl is usually the only option (unless you want to go digital).
Yeh focus mostly on vinyl imo digital is cool but i dnt really rate a DJ to highly if all he/she does is insert CD's
as opposed to what putting a needle on a record? shit yeah that's mad challenging respect for being able to pull that off

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Post by tryps » Sun Apr 05, 2009 1:35 pm

mattron wrote:dont know of any places you can get dubstep in tennessee, sorry man.

off topic real quick:

if you're familiar with dn'b, Twisted Individual's house blew up, and he went to Tennessee for like a month... :o :lol: :?
What about Georgia, I live close to the state line. And dnb is how I started getting into debstep.
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Post by the wiggle baron » Sun Apr 05, 2009 1:38 pm

...only a tiny bit of bias a happening when I say get involved with sub fm! Can learn shed loads about new releases, different labels plans etc.

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