Restore My Faith In Dubstep

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Re: Restore My Faith In Dubstep

Post by promo » Mon Oct 19, 2009 12:17 pm

As the others have said probably time to listen to some different genres e.g techno, funk, electro (funk), jungle, jazz fusion.

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Re: Restore My Faith In Dubstep

Post by surface_tension » Mon Oct 19, 2009 12:36 pm

Nobody should have to beg you to listen. There's shit tons of good stuff out there. Now more than ever. There are the classics out and mostly available, and additionally the vast wealth of good shit coming out. I will never understand these people who claim nothing good is coming out or that they need their faith restored. If you had faith for real, you'd still have it now.

By virtue of the nature of faith...

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Re: Restore My Faith In Dubstep

Post by *decibella~~ » Mon Oct 19, 2009 1:51 pm

Dubbydoogs wrote:Caspa and Rusko.

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Re: Restore My Faith In Dubstep

Post by deamonds » Mon Oct 19, 2009 2:11 pm

ianfm wrote:just get into house music instead
blatently, this is the best advice I can offer.

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Re: Restore My Faith In Dubstep

Post by apathesis » Mon Oct 19, 2009 3:17 pm

(Pada) wrote:Delta-Labs

ID & Skinz (A side on that earwax plate)
That tune is so sick!

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Re: Restore My Faith In Dubstep

Post by Dubbydoogs » Mon Oct 19, 2009 3:20 pm

*decibella~~ wrote:
Dubbydoogs wrote:Caspa and Rusko.

LMAO
No lie.
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Re: Restore My Faith In Dubstep

Post by mdc_1990 » Mon Oct 19, 2009 4:19 pm

surface_tension wrote:Nobody should have to beg you to listen. There's shit tons of good stuff out there. Now more than ever. There are the classics out and mostly available, and additionally the vast wealth of good shit coming out. I will never understand these people who claim nothing good is coming out or that they need their faith restored. If you had faith for real, you'd still have it now.

By virtue of the nature of faith...

well...no. Because My problem I'm checking releases day by day and just not finding anything that ticks the right boxes, hits the spot, etc. etc. So I asked if anyone had anything specific that they were feeling and thought that me or others might like to know about. Thanks to everyone who's suggested so far, feeling a lot of random stuff

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Re: Restore My Faith In Dubstep

Post by djshiva » Mon Oct 19, 2009 4:22 pm

mdc_1990 wrote:
surface_tension wrote:Nobody should have to beg you to listen. There's shit tons of good stuff out there. Now more than ever. There are the classics out and mostly available, and additionally the vast wealth of good shit coming out. I will never understand these people who claim nothing good is coming out or that they need their faith restored. If you had faith for real, you'd still have it now.

By virtue of the nature of faith...

well...no. Because My problem I'm checking releases day by day and just not finding anything that ticks the right boxes, hits the spot, etc. etc. So I asked if anyone had anything specific that they were feeling and thought that me or others might like to know about. Thanks to everyone who's suggested so far, feeling a lot of random stuff
Hmmm...well...what makes you think anyone else is gonna know what "hits the spot" for you? I search through tons of shit tunes, but have been finding a fair amount of blindingly good music lately. Makes me wonder where you are looking? Or what exactly you are looking for?

Honestly, I put enough effort into finding music I love, that I have to question someone who can't find it asking the rest of us to do the work for them, in order to "restore their faith". Do it yourself. If dubstep ain't hitting, check some other genres. You may find something fresh there that brings you back around from a different angle.

Nothing wrong with asking for some suggestions, but I think it's up to you to find the stuff that rocks your socks. It's the journey, not the destination...
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Re: Restore My Faith In Dubstep

Post by killian » Mon Oct 19, 2009 4:24 pm

need to eliminate the duplate culture that drum and bass has been championing for years

fair enough producers, hold back tunes, test them, play them out but they need to get released to keep people interested

people who hold interest are people with a decent release schedule and sadly if things are held back too long, people find other ways to get them via illegal downloads meaning less people are likely to buy them when made available

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Re: Restore My Faith In Dubstep

Post by dj snipaz » Mon Oct 19, 2009 4:47 pm

for me, the only label who maintain professionalism & at the same time bring heavy releases each & every time is CONTAGIOUS RECORDS

New vinyl released every few weeks. that is how it should be
not havin ppl playin the tunes in 2001 & releasin it sometime around 2010
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Re: Restore My Faith In Dubstep

Post by mdc_1990 » Mon Oct 19, 2009 4:57 pm

djshiva wrote:
mdc_1990 wrote:
surface_tension wrote:Nobody should have to beg you to listen. There's shit tons of good stuff out there. Now more than ever. There are the classics out and mostly available, and additionally the vast wealth of good shit coming out. I will never understand these people who claim nothing good is coming out or that they need their faith restored. If you had faith for real, you'd still have it now.

By virtue of the nature of faith...

well...no. Because My problem I'm checking releases day by day and just not finding anything that ticks the right boxes, hits the spot, etc. etc. So I asked if anyone had anything specific that they were feeling and thought that me or others might like to know about. Thanks to everyone who's suggested so far, feeling a lot of random stuff
Hmmm...well...what makes you think anyone else is gonna know what "hits the spot" for you? I search through tons of shit tunes, but have been finding a fair amount of blindingly good music lately. Makes me wonder where you are looking? Or what exactly you are looking for?

Honestly, I put enough effort into finding music I love, that I have to question someone who can't find it asking the rest of us to do the work for them, in order to "restore their faith". Do it yourself. If dubstep ain't hitting, check some other genres. You may find something fresh there that brings you back around from a different angle.

Nothing wrong with asking for some suggestions, but I think it's up to you to find the stuff that rocks your socks. It's the journey, not the destination...

i take your point, and i search and trawl through beatport, juno, chem recs. blogs etc, I was wondering if there was something i was missing because the most recent slew of releases, bar 5 or 6 tracks, haven't done it for me. I'm not asking for people to do the work for me, just a nod towards artists i might've missed y'know?

I appreciate the other genres suggestion too, but i do listen to plenty of other genres, i'm trying to broaden my dub-horizons. Point taken though. I kept my request pretty non=specific to artists as well so it was more open ended and people could just shoot their mouths off about how much they love DJ X or EP Y.

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Re: Restore My Faith In Dubstep

Post by aspect-dubz » Mon Oct 19, 2009 5:03 pm

Dubbydoogs wrote:
*decibella~~ wrote:
Dubbydoogs wrote:Caspa and Rusko.

LMAO
No lie.

have you not experienced the caspa and rusko hatred on the site yet, trust me just don't mention them

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Re: Restore My Faith In Dubstep

Post by Hibbie » Mon Oct 19, 2009 5:05 pm

mdc_1990 wrote:
i'm trying to broaden my dub-horizons
Here are some Dub Recommendations:

Scientist
Lee scratch perry
Burning Spear
Jah Shakka
King Tubby
Augustus Pablo
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Re: Restore My Faith In Dubstep

Post by whitelight » Mon Oct 19, 2009 5:07 pm

5 years of Hyperdub, as it's been said.

Best dubstep release of the year in my opinion. Fresh stuff by artists who are constantly looking forward.
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Re: Restore My Faith In Dubstep

Post by Dubbydoogs » Mon Oct 19, 2009 5:08 pm

aspect-dubz wrote:
Dubbydoogs wrote:
*decibella~~ wrote:
Dubbydoogs wrote:Caspa and Rusko.

LMAO
No lie.

have you not experienced the caspa and rusko hatred on the site yet, trust me just don't mention them
But Caspa and Rusko are Dubstep! Where would it be without them?
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Re: Restore My Faith In Dubstep

Post by jogfuture » Mon Oct 19, 2009 5:12 pm

To be fair most tunes now are in a totally different style to a couple of years ago - if you liked dubstep then, then it stands to reason that you probably won't like it so much now. Looking through the new releases on Chemical it's a surprise if theres one tune there I really like each week.

Dunno about artist recommendations, I think I'm just gonna start buying jungle to make up for the lack of em.

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Re: Restore My Faith In Dubstep

Post by semr » Mon Oct 19, 2009 5:19 pm

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Re: Restore My Faith In Dubstep

Post by kernelcoremode » Mon Oct 19, 2009 5:58 pm

new aardvark rec out this week sounds great, surely has something new to add to the sound..
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Re: Restore My Faith In Dubstep

Post by ed west » Wed Oct 21, 2009 9:56 am

hello yes .. openearz 002 by indigo, this is one to get excited about, promos comin soon !! big it up !

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Re: Restore My Faith In Dubstep

Post by djacroama » Wed Oct 21, 2009 10:22 am

domhunt wrote:
dj snipaz wrote:best way 2 sort this out is by lookin for illegal ways to download illegitimate dubplates.
whereever there is a certain high profile tune, there is someone who can get it who shouldn't be able to.

if tunes carry on taking this long to be released, this is exactly how the scene will go. iv seen it happen to seemingly sturdy music genres time & time again.
ppl at the top of the scene need to start & have a think about this.
Why do certain dj's have to cane every last little bit of freshness out of a tune before anyone else can have it. & then stop playin it, the second it gets released
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couldnt agree more. i always find myself doing a cheeky little rapidshare/zshare search if i hear a tune that hasnt come out yet. most of the time it fails but i managed to get hold of Jakes LP that way a few months before it was released. I still went out and bought the actual thing though as some of the tunes wern't 320's. Fine for listen to and playing on the move, not good for playing out :?

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