The drums at 2:40, beautiful...
Tribal/groovy dubstep
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The drums at 2:40, beautiful...
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I found a way to get piece of mind for years and left the hell alone, turn a deaf ear to the cellular phone
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Skull disco
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oh my fucking god, I need this on vinyl.Camu wrote:
jrkhnds wrote:- dubstepforum, 2014.and I've never really rated dubstep..
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If you listen to 03/04 sets by Hatcha, with all the early Skream, Benga, Mala & Loefah stuff, his style was dubbed "oingy boingy" and was dominated by dense rolling percussion, esp with bongos, congas etc. Highly recommended and pretty much the foundations of dubstep. Shackleton's initial productions, for example, were inspired by tracks from this era like Mala's "Conference".
Keysound Recordings, Rinse FM, http://www.blackdownsoundboy.blogspot.com, sub, edge, bars, groove, swing...
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What Blackdown said. Conference still absolutely destroys, as does Misty Winter.
And I'm surprised LHF hasn't been mentioned.
specially double helix. Might not be halfstep but they've definately got the tribal grooves/low end on lock.
Speaking of Skream and Loefah, the Indian Dub Skreamix was given away for free a while back too.
As was Shackleton - International Fires.
And I'm surprised LHF hasn't been mentioned.
specially double helix. Might not be halfstep but they've definately got the tribal grooves/low end on lock.
Speaking of Skream and Loefah, the Indian Dub Skreamix was given away for free a while back too.
As was Shackleton - International Fires.
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jrkhnds wrote:- dubstepforum, 2014.and I've never really rated dubstep..
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Menta - snake charmer

soronery wrote:Too easy to sit behind a keyboard with a playlist of dubstep tunes on, arguing about the defintion of a word in relation to a sound.
All that melts away when the lights are down and the bass is up.
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That second tune is sick, might have a go at making some tribal dubstep.Sharmaji wrote:the tune that eventually became "how to move" started out as a blatant ripoff of "Truly Dread," so.... +1 for truly dread
the flip of this is the one for me... but oddly not on youtube:
kode and badawi:
this was really the vibe that got me into dubstep in 2005; the fact that it's largely disappeared in clubs is dissapointing to me. the interest in the really rhythmic side of dubstep has eroded in the states over the last 2 years.
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join uszonetrooper5 wrote:That second tune is sick, might have a go at making some tribal dubstep.
jrkhnds wrote:- dubstepforum, 2014.and I've never really rated dubstep..
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It's not very tribal but Goth Trad - Cosmos has got some serious groove and sub
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A Youngsta show...
And how will you inquire into a thing when you are wholly ignorant of what it is? Even if you happen to bump right into it, how will you know it is the thing you didn't know?
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+1 to Shackleton. Mala's stuff sometimes has some tribal/ethnic feel to it.
Also:
Loefah - Indian Dub
Phaeleh - Sundown
Also:
Loefah - Indian Dub
Phaeleh - Sundown
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blackdown wrote: "oingy boingy"
Prefer this to 'tribal' thh. Fewer prog house connotations
It was the tablas and bongos as much as the space and bass that got me into all this b.i.t.d...
This tune has more oing for your boing than most others:
And this one:
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love this thread, need to catch up with all the tunes posted in here later. 
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Hope you`ll find what you`re looking! We need more percussions in this cold, evil world!
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Sharmaji wrote:this was really the vibe that got me into dubstep in 2005; the fact that it's largely disappeared in clubs is dissapointing to me. the interest in the really rhythmic side of dubstep has eroded in the states over the last 2 years.
i think over here they're all too close minded and afraid of grooving to anything that isn't the same old half time "kick on 1, snare on 3" beat. it's always been the other stuff that's gotten me most excited.
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