
Might be strange being asked for production tips that don't involve emulating Skrillex, Borgore, Datsik or Flux Pavillion, but I've been listening to a lot of earlier, mostly UK dubstep (Hatcha, Youngsta, DMZ etc.) and really love the way they get their tracks are forceful without being all in-your-face. I especially like the bass sounds, which are much more subtle than contemporary dubstep, but still sound awesome. This is not a "Which gear do I need to buy to sound like Coki?" thread, I'm not interested in, nor would be capable of emulating these dudes. But I do think the approach to production that these guys used must be very different to people like Skrillex etc, and all the tutorials on the web seem to be geared towards this kind of maximum-brutality sound.
So I'm basically wondering if anyone can offer some useful pointers on what the main stylistic difference of the older-school stuff I've listed? I know these guys all collaborated and stuff, and you can tell the early-greats were coming from the same place, so I hope you know what I mean by that 'old-school' sound?
Just to reiterate, I am not asking "How can I sound like..." but rather "Can someone who is more knowledgable than me (probs everyone on this board!) explain to me the main technical/stylistic/aesthetic approaches used?"
Cheers!