speaking from a dj point of view, the doorly / dizzee rascal remix is one of the few 'dubstep' tracks guaranteed to work on the dancefloor with a 'non-dubstep' crowd.
along with other tracks (caspa / deadmau5, rusko / crookers, nero / streets, skream / la roux etc) - they not only enable the dj to play some other dubstep tracks and keep the dancefloor going - but also raise people's interest in the genre.
i appreciate that a lot of you dont personally like the 'crossover' tracks but i think you have to realise that people like doorly are opening up the dubstep genre to a whole new fanbase (with his bootleg remixes for dizzee & calvin harris both being the most downloaded tracks on the hype machine).
people all over the world are listening to doorly (or in for the kill, eastern jam etc) and if they like what they hear then they will go in search of more dubstep - which surely is a good thing.
surely rather than wasting time slagging people off on forums you should spend the time being productive (making tracks / djing / listening to stuff you do like).
from speaking to doorly both the bonkers & not alone remixes were bootlegs (without having access to the original parts). surely is positive to see a relatively 'unknown' dj / producer make some bootlegs - and then get some of the biggest djs in the world playing them!
here is a little video of diplo dropping the bonkers mix @ stealth :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3jpaH7NNu18
whatever you say - it goes off every time
