The best dubstep producer ever
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- DustyBunzzz
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Re: The best dubstep producer ever
the widdler atm for me.
Re: The best dubstep producer ever
Isnt Nero two guys?...............planetshift wrote:If you think Nero's good then so be it. I LOVE the drop on "End of the World". I just wish it went somewhere else at some point,slyman wrote:im just posting here to make this thread show in my view posts thing. and the widdlers damn good btw. and do u guys think nero is good or is he midrange cack cuz i noticed no one mentioned him so im jw if hes just not in the league of the best or just not that good?
I think the problem with a lot of the stuff people call midrange cack is the lack of inner-diversity songwise. Dirtyness has a great effect on short-impact but I think if it goes on too long it gets fatiguing fast. I tend start thinking about changing the song @ 1min:30secs for most of it.
[Edit] Sorry, Im being a nit picking twat

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Re: The best dubstep producer ever
Akira Kiteshi, Reso, 501, Nero, Broken Note (more like dubcore lol), Emalkay, The Others, Almost all of Deep Medi & the list goes on.
I think Akira Kiteshi & Reso both bring something new to the scene. i keep getting suprised by the wall of sounds they produce.
It's a big wall of sounds but everything sounds in perfect harmony. Now that's mixing / production skill imho. Altough it isn't always
straight up dubstep but hey what is " straight up dubstep" ?
I think Akira Kiteshi & Reso both bring something new to the scene. i keep getting suprised by the wall of sounds they produce.
It's a big wall of sounds but everything sounds in perfect harmony. Now that's mixing / production skill imho. Altough it isn't always
straight up dubstep but hey what is " straight up dubstep" ?

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Re: The best dubstep producer ever
benga people benga!!!!!!!!!!!
the most psychedelic, spiraling and spaced-out dub of all comes from benga, every tune just hammers you...
the most psychedelic, spiraling and spaced-out dub of all comes from benga, every tune just hammers you...
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that better tune is trashsirlilfoot wrote:benga people benga!!!!!!!!!!!
the most psychedelic, spiraling and spaced-out dub of all comes from benga, every tune just hammers you...
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tripwire22 wrote:that better tune is trashsirlilfoot wrote:benga people benga!!!!!!!!!!!
the most psychedelic, spiraling and spaced-out dub of all comes from benga, every tune just hammers you...
an artist is only as good as their latest track and from "mini motor cross" to "scales" to "descending" to "i'll kut ya" everyone of his new tracks is a fuckin JAMMMMM

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Re: The best dubstep producer ever
Either the Widdler or Plastician, though I might go with Wid since Froggy Style is fucking sick.
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Horsepower.
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Reso for his drums
Headhunter for his bass
Burial for his atmos and weird percussion, and emotion obviously
But my vote for best producer, even tho they're fringe dubstep is Mount Kimbie. Their sounds are next level; as evocative as Burial. But they're in their own league in terms of arrangement. They're amazingly skilled at changing up the pattern completely without losing the song idea, like often in a 4 minute track they will have 3 noticeable change-ups which are logical and "tell a story". I think of 'William' as a sort of manifesto piece for this.
Headhunter for his bass
Burial for his atmos and weird percussion, and emotion obviously
But my vote for best producer, even tho they're fringe dubstep is Mount Kimbie. Their sounds are next level; as evocative as Burial. But they're in their own league in terms of arrangement. They're amazingly skilled at changing up the pattern completely without losing the song idea, like often in a 4 minute track they will have 3 noticeable change-ups which are logical and "tell a story". I think of 'William' as a sort of manifesto piece for this.
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o damn i like his stuff. thank umadmeesh wrote:But my vote for best producer, even tho they're fringe dubstep is Mount Kimbie. Their sounds are next level; as evocative as Burial. But they're in their own league in terms of arrangement. They're amazingly skilled at changing up the pattern completely without losing the song idea, like often in a 4 minute track they will have 3 noticeable change-ups which are logical and "tell a story". I think of 'William' as a sort of manifesto piece for this.
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anything off hotflush is soundin hot to my earsslyman wrote:o damn i like his stuff. thank umadmeesh wrote:Reso for his drums
Headhunter for his bass
Burial for his atmos and weird percussion, and emotion obviously
But my vote for best producer, even tho they're fringe dubstep is Mount Kimbie. Their sounds are next level; as evocative as Burial. But they're in their own league in terms of arrangement. They're amazingly skilled at changing up the pattern completely without losing the song idea, like often in a 4 minute track they will have 3 noticeable change-ups which are logical and "tell a story". I think of 'William' as a sort of manifesto piece for this.
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i have to say like reso is fuckin amazin man. mint tunes and mint production, benga has some really genre defining stuff, just like skream. skream can just do mint banging dubstep and mint minimal and dubby stuff, it's lush. 16bit make some class tunes but some of the production can sometimes sound a bit too dirty and chunky and muffled with low end. Headhunter's production is so good, anyone heard that new remix of "a new error" by moderat? called "headhunter's answr error remix" it's so lush man. kode9 makes some sweet tunes, pinch can be absolutely mint, joker's just class. komonazmuk's production isn't always that great but the tunes are mint. appleblim, peverelist, trg, 2562, martyn, flying lotus etc. raffertie makes some mental stuff like haha he's mint. zomby's cool like but he sounds like he's a knob but you know, makes cool tunes. if i was gonna pick one it'd have to be reso tho i think
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