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Re: Skream Per Hour?

Post by dubstee » Sat Jul 18, 2009 9:56 pm

Dubstep Nation wrote:
dubstee wrote:
Dubstep Nation wrote:
dubstee wrote:
Dubstep Nation wrote: "..of the likes of.."

Doesnt mean line ups unfortunatly, just giving instances of artist.


Wow cheers for the nice welcome to the forum guys
My point was more to do with representing the whole spectrum of the genre, which judging by your mission statement you are aiming to do. So who are you planning to book from the more "Burial" side of things?
Ok apologies, just like I said, im still new to the genre, so still learning my stuff.

Id like to represent the whole specture, but I do have Dj/artists in mind what Id like to get involved.

I know Burial is super elusive, but will be looking into that soon. At the moment I have my venue and the ideal line up, just in the works of getting it sorted.
You have no chance of booking Burial, so forget about that one. There's plenty of other choices on the non-jump up side of dubstep though.
Yeah ive read alot about Burial that hes stupidly elusive, but there we go.

Ideally what I want is a aggressive in your face Dj such as Rusko/Bar 9 etc, a non-jump Dj and a DNB Dj, to mix it up
Allow the DnB.

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Re: Skream Per Hour?

Post by dubstep nation » Sat Jul 18, 2009 9:58 pm

dubstee wrote:
Dubstep Nation wrote:
dubstee wrote:
Dubstep Nation wrote:
dubstee wrote: My point was more to do with representing the whole spectrum of the genre, which judging by your mission statement you are aiming to do. So who are you planning to book from the more "Burial" side of things?
Ok apologies, just like I said, im still new to the genre, so still learning my stuff.

Id like to represent the whole specture, but I do have Dj/artists in mind what Id like to get involved.

I know Burial is super elusive, but will be looking into that soon. At the moment I have my venue and the ideal line up, just in the works of getting it sorted.
You have no chance of booking Burial, so forget about that one. There's plenty of other choices on the non-jump up side of dubstep though.
Yeah ive read alot about Burial that hes stupidly elusive, but there we go.

Ideally what I want is a aggressive in your face Dj such as Rusko/Bar 9 etc, a non-jump Dj and a DNB Dj, to mix it up
Allow the DnB.
Room 2 will most probably be DNB

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Re: Skream Per Hour?

Post by reptilian » Sat Jul 18, 2009 9:59 pm

the "subdub" of burial? doorly? big djs like rusko, skream and 501 (!)

sorry but it comes across like you are just jumping on the bandwagon - sounds like zane lowe or annie mac's idea of who's who in dubstep

if people want "the ultimate experience of dubstep" they'll go to dmz or fwd and by the looks of it so should you just to see how its done

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Re: Skream Per Hour?

Post by dubstep nation » Sat Jul 18, 2009 10:06 pm

Reptilian wrote:the "subdub" of burial? doorly? big djs like rusko, skream and 501 (!)

sorry but it comes across like you are just jumping on the bandwagon - sounds like zane lowe or annie mac's idea of who's who in dubstep

if people want "the ultimate experience of dubstep" they'll go to dmz or fwd and by the looks of it so should you just to see how its done
Again, like Ive said, Im new-ish, to the scene, will learn.

It would be "a who's who" of dubstep as a headline, but my plan is to get ALOT of homegrown talent from that area and get them involved as well.

Its worked before with events Ive worked for.

It will all come with time

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