Mala working on Cuban album...
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I disagree that dubstep hangs on this album - I mean, yeah, this will no doubt be a historic lp, but I don't think it's the defining factor or anything. no way has 140 gotten stale, dungeon and commercial aside, there are more than enough excellent producers right under our noses making amazing stuff, real dubstep isn't anywhere near dead.
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But dungeon is still exciting, anyway no need to talk about this stuff in this thread really.
Etches828 wrote:assuming that 130 is a tempo not a sound, which is the point, think it's pretty good when stuff is just described by tempo opposed to some made up name
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the other thing i wanted to say was is anyone else feeling Damu's Unity album? Thats a fresh and unique record within this world of music
still very off-topic, but .. relevant to part of this thread
still very off-topic, but .. relevant to part of this thread
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Geey wrote:Apart from the gorgon sound release, skream phatty drummer and pangaea inna daze I'm struggling to remember any fresh 140 tunes off the top of my head that habe come out of late, other than mala's releases.rorz9992 wrote:I agree with CB, everyone talking about the 'death of dubstep', that shit will become a self-fulfilling prophecy if everyone has that attitude.Cornbreadddd wrote:I kind of feel like there's actually plenty of great dubstep being produced, it's just that it's all being over-shadowed by the exorbitant amount of same-samey dungeon shit that's coming out.
There is still loads of great stuff being released and new producers coming through, despite lots of producers defecting to other sounds.
I can't see 140 dying out any time soon.
This will be a landmark album I'm sure and hopefully it will inspire a new wave of producers.
Maybe it's just me, but I'm personally not feeling alot of the tracks I'm hearing, I strive for energy in the music, and this dungeon sound doesnt do that for me!
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yeahhhhh ^
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So much chat in here and no mention of the new track?
I'll just leave this here...
I'll just leave this here...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/47252461@N06/garethom wrote:Big up mate, meditate on 128.
sum fotos n stuff
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it was posted several pages backwubstep wrote:So much chat in here and no mention of the new track?
I'll just leave this here...
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^ That track was mentioned weeks ago, and I'm pretty sure almost everybody who is interested in this album has heard it by now. Huge one though!
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Its been mentioned a lot actually.
You guys beat me to it
oh and does anyone have audio of this? http://dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?f ... 0#p2928935
You guys beat me to it
oh and does anyone have audio of this? http://dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?f ... 0#p2928935
cloaked_up wrote:looks like he is wearing a green neon EDM mini bar fridge lamp shoe
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I thought it was bizarre but I went back like 4 pages or so, nevermind.
It's huge, any excuse to post it...
It's huge, any excuse to post it...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/47252461@N06/garethom wrote:Big up mate, meditate on 128.
sum fotos n stuff
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Oneman played Calle F at parklife, tent was fairly empty.. glad I was one of the few to witness it and it was fairly sunny too.. proper festival summer tune!!
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Muncey wrote:Oneman played Calle F at parklife, tent was fairly empty.. glad I was one of the few to witness it and it was fairly sunny too.. proper festival summer tune!!
bet it destroyed the system
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Thoughts?
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I like the artwork, I think it's a great photograph.
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Not really feelin the artwork, seems quite generic to me
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this.Sonika wrote:I disagree that dubstep hangs on this album - I mean, yeah, this will no doubt be a historic lp, but I don't think it's the defining factor or anything. no way has 140 gotten stale, dungeon and commercial aside, there are more than enough excellent producers right under our noses making amazing stuff, real dubstep isn't anywhere near dead.
the artwork doesn't really grab me, i'd agree its fairly generic but i couldn't care less. i'm so psyched for this album. going to smoke up and go into hibernation with the headphones for 14 tracks as soon as i can! (assuming theres a digi release that is...haven't read the whole thread, any info on this??)
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Yeah I can see how some people might say the artwork is a little generic or unexciting, but I'm sure the quality of the tunes will be flawless as expected.
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Why is it that "true" dubstep seems to revolve around Mala? What about Coki? I know that there are huge differences between the two producers' styles, but it just seems as if Coki receives hardly any appreciation when compared to Mala. When do you think Digital Mystikz will dissolve?
Come to think of it, Coki has been cranking out shit lately...
Come to think of it, Coki has been cranking out shit lately...
British bass music>American treble music.
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I think it's cos Mala's stuff is "deeper" so to speak while Coki's is much more aggressive. My mum would listen to Mala and likes some of his stuff when I've been playing it, don't think she could ever listen to Coki.
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