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Japanese Dubstep

Post by Mapledelux » Fri Dec 17, 2010 3:21 am

Are there any japanese dubstep producers out there. also german .. only reason im asking this is because the japanese have some mad crazy style

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Re: Japanese Dubstep

Post by MasterA » Fri Dec 17, 2010 3:54 am

Goth-Trad
Quarta 330


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Re: Japanese Dubstep

Post by Caski » Fri Dec 17, 2010 4:17 pm

goth-trad is all u need really, if u survive his bass

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Re: Japanese Dubstep

Post by Intended Malice » Sat Dec 18, 2010 1:06 am

Do you really speak that way? Mad crazy?
Caski wrote:goth-trad is all u need really, if u survive his bass
Agreed.

But if you want there is Akira Takeshi, I've only heard one or two tracks from him and neither were for me.

Edit: I did a little googling, turns out the guy is Wapanese. (He's not Japanese.)

Also I just want to know my voice is heard, again, and say that I truly believe DJ Krush would be an amazing producer; his atmospheres and complexity in trip hop would go well at 140BPM.
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Re: Japanese Dubstep

Post by Mapledelux » Sat Dec 18, 2010 1:31 am

[quote="Intended Malice"]Do you really speak that way? Mad crazy?
haha dude the japanese are mad crazy idk what it is the food? or the sushi probly check out mcdonalds madness on youtube only the japanese and takus remix of incoming complete madness

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Re: Japanese Dubstep

Post by clifford_- » Sat Dec 18, 2010 10:54 am

Intended Malice wrote:Do you really speak that way? Mad crazy?
Caski wrote:goth-trad is all u need really, if u survive his bass
Agreed.

But if you want there is Akira Takeshi, I've only heard one or two tracks from him and neither were for me.

Edit: I did a little googling, turns out the guy is Wapanese. (He's not Japanese.)

Also I just want to know my voice is heard, again, and say that I truly believe DJ Krush would be an amazing producer; his atmospheres and complexity in trip hop would go well at 140BPM.
im pretty sure hes a sweaty sock :6: :wink:
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Re: Japanese Dubstep

Post by johnkimble » Sat Dec 18, 2010 10:56 am

Akira Takeshi
KITESHI
TopManLurka wrote:seckle yourself.

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Re: Japanese Dubstep

Post by clifford_- » Sat Dec 18, 2010 10:57 am

johnkimble wrote:
Akira Takeshi
KITESHI
they must have been watchin takeshis castle at the time.... -w-
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let me break this down for ya
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Ketchup = red
if ya fuck with the program, someone's gona get hurt... feel me

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Re: Japanese Dubstep

Post by test_recordings » Sat Dec 18, 2010 3:25 pm

Intended Malice wrote:Do you really speak that way? Mad crazy?
Caski wrote:goth-trad is all u need really, if u survive his bass
Agreed.
Or his breaks, that guy's got junglist polyrythms on lock! Imagine juggling all those tracks live :o while tweaking the added FX on top too! He's a good dj to boot -t-


Also Ena:



SKE: http://www.myspace.com/sekske/music

MC Rumi does some dubstep-y stuff: http://www.myspace.com/mcrumi

Look about and no doubt you'll find more
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Re: Japanese Dubstep

Post by thegooddrsdoctor » Sat Dec 18, 2010 4:53 pm

came in here to say akira kiteshi, quarta 330 and goth trad. i had no idea ena was japanese.

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Re: Japanese Dubstep

Post by Intended Malice » Sun Dec 19, 2010 12:07 am

thegooddrsdoctor wrote:came in here to say akira kiteshi, quarta 330 and goth trad. i had no idea ena was japanese.
My spelling of this (fake surname) producer name aside, he is not Japanese, but (likely/possibly) Anglo. But Goth-Trad remains as the High-grade of them all not just with experience but because of quality. (I'm listening to Sunbeam as I write this.)

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Re: Japanese Dubstep

Post by dickman69 » Sun Dec 19, 2010 5:44 am



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Re: Japanese Dubstep

Post by glottis5 » Sun Dec 19, 2010 7:10 am

there was this japanese dude on soundcloud named miii who had some awesome dubstep that reminded me a lot of that tnuc trax ep from a couple of years back, but it all appears to be gone from the internet now

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Re: Japanese Dubstep

Post by mikeluna73 » Sun Dec 19, 2010 8:30 am

Check out Ajapai !!!! Sick japanese Dubstep producer !

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Re: Japanese Dubstep

Post by clifford_- » Sun Dec 19, 2010 11:37 am

Intended Malice wrote:
thegooddrsdoctor wrote:came in here to say akira kiteshi, quarta 330 and goth trad. i had no idea ena was japanese.
My spelling of this (fake surname) producer name aside, he is not Japanese, but (likely/possibly) Anglo. But Goth-Trad remains as the High-grade of them all not just with experience but because of quality. (I'm listening to Sunbeam as I write this.)
im pretty sure hes scottish, i said that a few posts up, well, i said he was a sweaty, but some of you probably wouldnt of understood the english quip...
either way, im sure hes scottish, and pinball is a sick tune.
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Re: Japanese Dubstep

Post by thegooddrsdoctor » Thu Dec 30, 2010 7:48 pm

Intended Malice wrote:
thegooddrsdoctor wrote:came in here to say akira kiteshi, quarta 330 and goth trad. i had no idea ena was japanese.
My spelling of this (fake surname) producer name aside, he is not Japanese, but (likely/possibly) Anglo. But Goth-Trad remains as the High-grade of them all not just with experience but because of quality. (I'm listening to Sunbeam as I write this.)
lol kiteshi is scottish??

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Re: Japanese Dubstep

Post by Biscuit » Thu Dec 30, 2010 8:54 pm

mikeluna73 wrote:Check out Ajapai !!!! Sick japanese Dubstep producer !
If you're into filth he is good stuff.
pkay wrote:UK Garage has an american parent and british parent...the american parent hit it and quit it and the british parent was left to raise UK garage alone...they raised UK Garage in to a fine young adult and ended up fucking a half british half jamaican guy. Their child lost a leg at birth and can't move as fast, but has a deeper voice for some reason

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Re: Japanese Dubstep

Post by clifford_- » Thu Dec 30, 2010 10:59 pm

thegooddrsdoctor wrote:
Intended Malice wrote:
thegooddrsdoctor wrote:came in here to say akira kiteshi, quarta 330 and goth trad. i had no idea ena was japanese.
My spelling of this (fake surname) producer name aside, he is not Japanese, but (likely/possibly) Anglo. But Goth-Trad remains as the High-grade of them all not just with experience but because of quality. (I'm listening to Sunbeam as I write this.)
lol kiteshi is scottish??
As far as i remember, would anyone else care to elaborate? -q-
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noam wrote:son
let me break this down for ya
mustard = yellow
HP = brown
Ketchup = red
if ya fuck with the program, someone's gona get hurt... feel me

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Re: Japanese Dubstep

Post by deadly_habit » Thu Dec 30, 2010 11:02 pm

pretty sure only one mentioned so far japanese is quarta 330 and goth trad
akira kiteshi is scottish i think

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