I thought DZ is Canadian?kozee wrote:i'd have to say that DJG, DZ, Sines, and Stark are my favs.
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add Conscious Pilot to that first motionDubbyKong wrote:Audiowright and BoneLoc...nuff said

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for mixes and videos of past radio shows, hit the link below
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for mixes and videos of past radio shows, hit the link below
http://www.votemyart.com/profile.php?user=DubbyKong
and The Widdlersecretagentgel wrote:My mom... your mom...
Junglist wrote:obviously have nowhere near as much experience as justrob, the problem was getting the sub to have some power
Junglist wrote: I clearly know how to make music. Why else would I have 170+ posts in a dubstep production forum if I didn't make the music you fucktard!
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more folks painfully left off the list:
Kush Arora is american by definition, but from another planet.
Besides the aforementioned Dub War Baddies and ourselves, we've got Overcast Radio, Hellfire Machina, FaltyDL, Nebulla and a whole world of other heads producing NYC material.
Searchl1te and the Dubfront crew. Maneesh and the whole Surya Dub Crew. Miro, Victor and the Surefire crew. Monkeytek and the Portland Crew. Suraj and the Gristy crew. Panda'ia and the Bassic crew...
perhaps even more important than the # of badman producers (and a gunfinger salute to all y'all regardless) is the fact that there's some seriously cool, extremely hard-working manz (and gyalz) dem working behind the scenes to make USA events happen.
Kush Arora is american by definition, but from another planet.
Besides the aforementioned Dub War Baddies and ourselves, we've got Overcast Radio, Hellfire Machina, FaltyDL, Nebulla and a whole world of other heads producing NYC material.
Searchl1te and the Dubfront crew. Maneesh and the whole Surya Dub Crew. Miro, Victor and the Surefire crew. Monkeytek and the Portland Crew. Suraj and the Gristy crew. Panda'ia and the Bassic crew...
perhaps even more important than the # of badman producers (and a gunfinger salute to all y'all regardless) is the fact that there's some seriously cool, extremely hard-working manz (and gyalz) dem working behind the scenes to make USA events happen.
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I quite like American dubstep apart from the stuff with the hiphop vocals on it - its just not my thing, it seems to be what reggae samples was to 06-07 but there is some great tunes coming out from that side of the pond and obviously the old heads are still running strong and keeping to their roots which is great to hear!
SoundcloudSoulstep wrote: My point is i just wanna hear more vibes
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