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Post by apathesis » Tue May 12, 2009 1:32 pm

Rhek wrote:For straight up technically amazing tunes its Reso Haaaands down.
Which brings up the question of what exactly it is that makes 'the best producer'.

Are we talking technical mixdown etc, or creativity or what?

Part of the reason I said ramadanman is that his technical production is ace, but also because I just love his tunes.

Some of the neo-wobble stuff is ridiculously tight and well made but I just can't listen to it for more than a couple of minutes :?

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Post by rhek » Tue May 12, 2009 3:08 pm

Apathesis wrote:
Rhek wrote:For straight up technically amazing tunes its Reso Haaaands down.
Which brings up the question of what exactly it is that makes 'the best producer'.

Are we talking technical mixdown etc, or creativity or what?

Part of the reason I said ramadanman is that his technical production is ace, but also because I just love his tunes.

Some of the neo-wobble stuff is ridiculously tight and well made but I just can't listen to it for more than a couple of minutes :?
Reso does it for me with sheer technicality and creativity but i also love the vibe of his tunes, that sort of.. 'I watch a lot of violent Anime vibe.'. Hehe. I can see why a lot of Dub purists aren't as into him though 'cos its not exactly what you'd call dub..

I am a bit of a Sucker for Neuro influenced Dubstep tbh..

Burial for originality and emotional weight, sick producer.

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Post by 2manynoobs » Tue May 12, 2009 5:36 pm

futures_untold wrote:
VaLiiDxDuB wrote:
futures_untold wrote:
VaLiiDxDuB wrote:Chase and status are fucking genius as well.

Like they just come out with amazing shit in every genre they do.

Their dubstep is up there with Skream and Benga and shit and the d&b they come out with is on par with like Spor and Noisia.

But yeahh... :D
So you reckon Chase & Status have a wide bredth of depth to their music, and have positively influenced the scene?

Imo, their tunes all sound samey.. :|
Aw..... i thought they were pretty good :'(
You think what you want mate, I'm not the thought police!

I would question whether they are the best dubstep producers to ever grace the face of the earth, however popular they may be...

Hitler was popular for a while, but that didn't make him good. To me, Chase & Status are beneath contempt, but that is another story -w-
lmao compare chase & status with hitler :lol:







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Post by squnt » Tue May 12, 2009 7:52 pm

El-b

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Post by lomax » Sun May 31, 2009 7:49 pm

Today its.....


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Post by mawltea » Mon Jun 01, 2009 8:10 am

Hard to say. I think too much dubstep falls into the "generic" folder, sounding too much like everything else. I think Pangaea has some cool shit, Untold has some pretty good stuff, Martyn is ace, the Mount Kimbie EP is the most experimental of dubstep I've heard (if you can even call it dubstep) and fucking ace, Shackleton and Appleblim obviously. If you can call Mount Kimbie dubstep, they got my vote, as it's playful and fresh (unlike sooooo many other producers out there).

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Post by messdup » Mon Jun 01, 2009 8:36 am

mala, headhunter, dmz, silkie, joker,... :)

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Post by critical sound system » Mon Jun 01, 2009 9:33 am

cookie monsta definitly

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Post by chrish » Mon Jun 01, 2009 10:48 pm

As much as people want to discount Skream, he really is the face of Dubstep to many. His tunes have chronicled what is happening with the sound on the dance floor for a long while.

To agree with a point that a few others have brought up, I don't think there is a way to pick 1 best ever. Due to the diversity of the sound I'd have to pick several people, but my list would be huge because I like all of the flavors that Dubstep has to offer. El-B would be at the top of my list though - he was one of my favorite Garage producers, and his new stuff is sounding really current & fresh with obvious Dubstep vibes & tie-ins, but a great throwback to Garage at the same time.

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Post by j-sh » Tue Jun 02, 2009 12:37 am

I dunno i'd say the greatest dubstep producers aren't those who can just make you pull the most contorted bass face.
Like when i first heard attack of the killer bass freaks i was like :o it just was like a light switch went off in my head, that id been waiting all this time to hear those sounds. BUT i wouldnt say that effect lasts, you just go on searchin for the next big tune.

However, every time i hear Ruckspin and Quark - sunshine it moves me just as much, if not more, than the first time i heard it.
Same with Clouds - Shallow
Same with Bass Clef - Clapton Deep

Like i know as soon as i post this ill think of other artists that i would have said, but my point is is that imo the 'great' artists of the dubstep era will be those that pushed the boundaries of the sound, not just those who made the grimiest tunes -
Just for the sake of debate, that would mean for me that reso, bar 9 perhaps shouldnt be considered and more the types like Mala, Toasty, and Bass Clef. I think The widdler is a real anomaly in this discussion as in i dont think he falls easily into any category which i suppose makes him great anyway!

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Post by DZA » Tue Jun 02, 2009 12:40 am

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Post by ruckspin » Tue Jun 02, 2009 7:41 pm

kidlogic wrote: Jamie Vex'd new shit is mindblowing to me. Simply mindblowing.
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Post by critical sound system » Tue Jun 02, 2009 7:53 pm

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Post by knobgoblin » Sat Jun 06, 2009 4:21 am

For me its Boxcutter, Milanese, maybe Vex'd or Broken Note.

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Post by legend4ry » Sat Jun 06, 2009 4:55 am

Best ever? don't exist..

but for me, nothing and I mean nothing is on par with Headhunter's back-cat, Cyrus's back-cat, Kode9 back-cat and Vex'd - Degenerate....

Innovative, a pleasure to listen to and mind blowing..
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Post by knivez » Sat Jun 06, 2009 7:18 am

id say benga his drums are otherworldly

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Post by morg » Mon Jun 08, 2009 10:16 am

i really can't belive noboby has mentioned horsepower yet
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Post by legend4ry » Mon Jun 08, 2009 10:19 am

MORG wrote:i really can't belive noboby has mentioned horsepower yet
Personally LOVE horsepower's stuff but I find its more of a "they needed to do it to shape the scene to what it is" more than.. "the most amazing thing even written within the scene" for me personally, don't get me wrong those old tracks are still personals to this day!
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Post by morg » Mon Jun 08, 2009 10:55 am

yeah i get what your sayin but i will always say that dubstep is the perfect word to describe horsepowers music the dub sound with the steppy beats, like say if you listen back to allstars v1 pretty much all the tunes on it have a dub influence, but now i think the only thing that now relates dubstep to dub is the cutting of dubplates, obviously there are still people maybe pushing that sound but i havent heard alot of it recently, i'm not sayin i don't like the new stuff just that the music has kind of lost its roots hench all this shit with people trying to split dubstep into sub genres
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Post by legend4ry » Mon Jun 08, 2009 11:04 am

MORG wrote:yeah i get what your sayin but i will always say that dubstep is the perfect word to describe horsepowers music the dub sound with the steppy beats, like say if you listen back to allstars v1 pretty much all the tunes on it have a dub influence, but now i think the only thing that now relates dubstep to dub is the cutting of dubplates, obviously there are still people maybe pushing that sound but i havent heard alot of it recently, i'm not sayin i don't like the new stuff just that the music has kind of lost its roots hench all this shit with people trying to split dubstep into sub genres
Yeah innit, completely, I came from the "step" more than the dub, one of those people who naturally progressed from being a 2stepper, so I didn't really like the "dub" side of dubstep, now people have seem to forgotten the "step" side a bit and I have gotten people adding me to AIM who have never listened to garage in their life, which is a bit of a shame as it was a great eara and listening back to allstars 1 and horsepower/artwork/el-b(even the el-tuff stuff smashes it for me, El-Tuff forever smashes it) is refreshing and makes me go back and do some dubSTEP instead of doing DUBstep..They deffo have the right blend in their music.
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