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Big Freq
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by Big Freq » Sat Jul 02, 2011 5:22 am
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Miles P
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by Miles P » Sun Jul 03, 2011 1:59 am
Goth-Trad, Kromestar, Mala, Coki
kingGhost wrote:reason is for straight badmen
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spectrum1
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by spectrum1 » Sun Jul 03, 2011 7:02 am
probably culprate imo.. dude knows what hes doing
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hifi
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by hifi » Sun Jul 03, 2011 9:02 am
futures_untold wrote:Okay okay, so it's a stupid thread that doesn't really have a definitive answer.
Despite this, who do you, valuable follower of the dubstep clan, believe to be the most skilled, talented and accomplished producer ever?
My vote goes for
Deadly Habit
Let the fight begin!
skream. that guy has been around for ages and is still in the scene. him and benga
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RandoRando
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by RandoRando » Sun Jul 03, 2011 10:08 am
if were talking skill, variety, and bangers all the time, my vote would go for skream and benga. not to jump on any bandwagons, but all their shit sounds so different, but you can still tell its by them cause they have their signature production technuques. If we start getting into brostep and talking sound design..well ill just stop there...
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legskeattch
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by legskeattch » Sun Jul 03, 2011 1:31 pm
Skream and Benga without a shadow!
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legskeattch
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by legskeattch » Sun Jul 03, 2011 1:35 pm
Skream and Benga without a shadow!
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jaydot
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by jaydot » Sun Jul 03, 2011 7:55 pm
Skream, Mala, Coki,
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JBE
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by JBE » Mon Jul 04, 2011 12:10 pm
I don't know if I'm really answering the OP's question with this. It asked most accomplished or something like that, but I think I'm going to just give a name of someone I've been loving ever since they first started releasing.
Peverelist
The dude is just nuts. The first time I heard his track "Erstwhile Rhythm" in 07 I've been following him. A lot of those guys over at Punch Drunk are putting out some amazing stuff.
Burial would have to go in second after Pev.
I probably pay more consistent attention to these 2 producers than anyone out there right now. I go through many different trends with producers at different times, but eventually they all tend to fall to the wayside sooner or later. Not these guys though.
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Big Freq
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by Big Freq » Fri Jul 08, 2011 8:53 pm
JBE wrote:I don't know if I'm really answering the OP's question with this. It asked most accomplished or something like that, but I think I'm going to just give a name of someone I've been loving ever since they first started releasing.
Peverelist
The dude is just nuts. The first time I heard his track "Erstwhile Rhythm" in 07 I've been following him. A lot of those guys over at Punch Drunk are putting out some amazing stuff.
Burial would have to go in second after Pev.
I probably pay more consistent attention to these 2 producers than anyone out there right now. I go through many different trends with producers at different times, but eventually they all tend to fall to the wayside sooner or later. Not these guys though.
Peverelist- roll with the punches... <3
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sketi
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by sketi » Sun Jul 10, 2011 2:19 pm
Downlink I reckon IMO etc
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Ldizzy
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by Ldizzy » Mon Jul 11, 2011 3:35 pm
been listenin to a lot of silkie lately...
i said toasty boy, simply because he has such an auto sufficient style, and has created a universe of his own.. and i say the dmz / deep medi crew are like that too..
this week it'd be either coki or silkie...
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Phongs
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by Phongs » Mon Jul 11, 2011 8:52 pm
Widdler, Jantsen, Ill Gates, and Bassnectar. I can't choose between them, but as far as American/Canadian producers go they are on the top in my book.
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GothamHero
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by GothamHero » Mon Jul 11, 2011 9:00 pm
Phongs wrote:Widdler, Jantsen, Ill Gates, and Bassnectar. I can't choose between them, but as far as American/Canadian producers go they are on the top in my book.
Yes. For the love of God, yes. Could squeeze Zeds Dead into there and it would be my favourite Canadian/American producers.
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topkat
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by topkat » Mon Jul 11, 2011 9:03 pm
i cant choose just one cause they all have different distinct styles my hat goes off to kromestar,skream,burial,digital mystikz,benga
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Phongs
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by Phongs » Mon Jul 11, 2011 10:01 pm
GothamHero wrote:Phongs wrote:Widdler, Jantsen, Ill Gates, and Bassnectar. I can't choose between them, but as far as American/Canadian producers go they are on the top in my book.
Yes. For the love of God, yes. Could squeeze Zeds Dead into there and it would be my favourite Canadian/American producers.
Right on, right on! I actually didn't know where Zeds Dead is from, but every tune I've heard from them is wicked.
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by Dystinkt » Tue Jul 12, 2011 1:22 am
In terms of somewhat new producers, I'd have to say that Jamie XX has put some mental stuff out. His album with Gil Scott Heron was actually beautiful. Not strictly dubstep, but then again half of burials tunes are technically 2 step.
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Altron
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by Altron » Wed Feb 22, 2012 6:30 am
The Widdler, hands down for me. His album Origin still blows my mind and sends me into a trance everytime. Truly the most inspirational producer in my opinion.
As far as the heavier stuff, id nominate the guys from Noisia, Koan Sound, Culprate, or Amon Tobin. These are the artists for me that still blow my mind with their larger than human sounds.
Still gotta nominate The Widdler above all though, I've seen him live twice and hes a great performer alongside his productions.
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