
WHAT IS DUBSTEP? A guide to start with is here.
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Re: NEW TO DUBSTEP? A guide to start with is here.
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Re: NEW TO DUBSTEP? A guide to start with is here.
forcing me to resort to shameless self promo
Re: NEW TO DUBSTEP? A guide to start with is here.
even if your tunes are solid (they sounded pretty decent to me) it's pretty weak to use this thread to self promote. 

Electric_Head wrote:It is in fact my semen.
Re: NEW TO DUBSTEP? A guide to start with is here.
i know, sorry.
it's just that not seeing any tunes of mine after browsing 11 pages of 'this is proper dubstep' made me angry and self-righteous

it's just that not seeing any tunes of mine after browsing 11 pages of 'this is proper dubstep' made me angry and self-righteous

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Re: NEW TO DUBSTEP? A guide to start with is here.
I dont think its really promoting when its as out there as it is
Just imagine this thread is the setlist to the biggest night imaginable, and ruckspin just stepped up for a surprise 20 mins...id go nuts
Definite lack of ranking records in general! Believe i linked sunshine...but more will have to come
Ill get round to it. Honest.

Just imagine this thread is the setlist to the biggest night imaginable, and ruckspin just stepped up for a surprise 20 mins...id go nuts

Definite lack of ranking records in general! Believe i linked sunshine...but more will have to come
Ill get round to it. Honest.
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Radio archive: http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=60164.html
Mixes: http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=63354
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Deeper Mix
Bad Mood Dub
2hr Classics Selection
Re: NEW TO DUBSTEP? A guide to start with is here.
Not true, I posted up one of your tunes with Jack Sparrow!ruckspin wrote:i know, sorry.
it's just that not seeing any tunes of mine after browsing 11 pages of 'this is proper dubstep' made me angry and self-righteous

Re: NEW TO DUBSTEP? A guide to start with is here.
<iframe title="YouTube video player" width="480" height="390" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/25sG7kK1HGo" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>ruckspin wrote:i know, sorry.
it's just that not seeing any tunes of mine after browsing 11 pages of 'this is proper dubstep' made me angry and self-righteous
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Re: NEW TO DUBSTEP? A guide to start with is here.
Some great tunes in this thread!
I didn't want to start a new thread for such a simple question, so I figured this is as good a place to ask as there is, so: I'm soon to be a bedroom DJ (been saving my money for like 2 years to buy my setup so I can start practicing) and I'll soon be moving to a university where I'm almost sure to find a market for parties/ DJing until I can move up to playing clubs, etc. Anyways, my question is- since I haven't included a true system into the setup I'm saving for, would studio speakers be alright for using to DJ house parties? I'm assuming I won't run into some people with nice systems with good subs, so I'm planning on having to lug my KRK Rokits around for my first few parties at least. Would this work out alright, or should I stay away from doing this? I'd really appreciate some proper advice from someone who knows what they're talking about... Thanks in advance and sorry if this is the wrong place to ask :/
I didn't want to start a new thread for such a simple question, so I figured this is as good a place to ask as there is, so: I'm soon to be a bedroom DJ (been saving my money for like 2 years to buy my setup so I can start practicing) and I'll soon be moving to a university where I'm almost sure to find a market for parties/ DJing until I can move up to playing clubs, etc. Anyways, my question is- since I haven't included a true system into the setup I'm saving for, would studio speakers be alright for using to DJ house parties? I'm assuming I won't run into some people with nice systems with good subs, so I'm planning on having to lug my KRK Rokits around for my first few parties at least. Would this work out alright, or should I stay away from doing this? I'd really appreciate some proper advice from someone who knows what they're talking about... Thanks in advance and sorry if this is the wrong place to ask :/
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Re: NEW TO DUBSTEP? A guide to start with is here.
So, I have a question. See, I've only heard a little bit of old school dub, and I like it, it's really good and really mellow. My question is, does enjoying the new stuff such as Bassnectar, Mt.Eden, Skrillex, Dowlink, Cookie Monsta, etc. make me any less of a dubstep fan than you? I'm not trying to hate or disrespect, it just seems like the people who've listened longer DISPISE the newcomers, such as myself. I get it though, I respect you guys, you paved the road for us and every part of this little culture we have is because of folks like you.
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Re: NEW TO DUBSTEP? A guide to start with is here.
this thread isn't for debate, it's for tunes
if you are looking to honestly talk about such debates, there are plenty of threads in the forums to do so in
this sticky follows the OP
if you are looking to honestly talk about such debates, there are plenty of threads in the forums to do so in
this sticky follows the OP
sub.wise:.
slow down
slow down
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Re: NEW TO DUBSTEP? A guide to start with is here.
there are plenty of threads for that debate my friend
but in short, do your own thing - dubstep purist or not, who wants to listen to what people call 'the real dubstep' tracks if they dont connect with you?
Music is personal matey and should be kept that way!
but in short, do your own thing - dubstep purist or not, who wants to listen to what people call 'the real dubstep' tracks if they dont connect with you?
Music is personal matey and should be kept that way!
Re: NEW TO DUBSTEP? A guide to start with is here.
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please read the OP

please read the OP
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