I wanted to say Madlib but I just think that it wouldn't work. Madlib is all about some jazz, and I can't see him coming from the right angle.. could be totally wrong though, and DOOM would sound great spitting over anything.
I do agree with El-p though. His old Fantastic Damage sound would be killer if put into dubstep.
i dont really wanna see anyone make dubstep, i think it would be cool for people to take influence from dubstep, and some of these people mentioned probably are, i mean how can they not, dubstep is getting ever so popular and they must have heard it and would probably like some aspect of it and maybe try and use that in their music, but if some of these people just made a dubstep track it would probably be shit. i mean if they just made a track at around 140 BPM and it has nuff bass, then wouldnt it be classed as dubstep anyway? or do you mean you wanna see some of these people make a 140 bpm half time tune? as for bands making dubstep that would just be shit, muse making dubstep would be shit.
JensMadsen wrote:I used to listen to alot of Public Enemy... would be interesting if they did some sort of dubstep track.
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Apathy
On a hip hop tip today i guess.
saw Edan, Kool Keith and Public Enemy about a year ago in Brixton Academy - the Bomb Squad played before PE came on, played an hour of straight dubstep, was a nice surprise!
I wanted to say Madlib but I just think that it wouldn't work. Madlib is all about some jazz, and I can't see him coming from the right angle.. could be totally wrong though, and DOOM would sound great spitting over anything.
I do agree with El-p though. His old Fantastic Damage sound would be killer if put into dubstep.
agree'd
people like RZA, el-p and stoupe, cause they make apocalyptic sounding music imho (for lack of a better descriptor)
Ill add ...
Max Cavalera
Mike Patton
and Howard Shore (composer for lord of the rings).
Laszlo wrote:and yay, upon imparting his knowledge to his fellow Ninjas, Nevalo spoke wisely that when aggrieved by a woman thou shalt put it in her bum.
D-Styles more than Q-bert. Such an underrated turntablist. His 2002 Phantazmagorea album was pure [digger] soul and scratch. He's been with Low End Theory though since day one, so I'm sure he witnessed the big bang. I saw both in their prime but I liked D-Styles more.