hahaha, don't lie to me! you got an old school account like 3/4 years old!luke.envoy wrote:mate i didnt come out of doa, place is horriblepete bubonic wrote:People like Luke Envoy and Adam Elemental came out of DOA, Envoy's beat 'Gamma' was found out about in the Dubstep thread on the Grid!
never posted on it before my mate milo put my clip on there
but yeh it was good he did
dubstep thread on doa.
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yeh when i first came on that dubstep thread it was 10 posts since 2001 check that foo!pete bubonic wrote:hahaha, don't lie to me! you got an old school account like 3/4 years old!luke.envoy wrote:mate i didnt come out of doa, place is horriblepete bubonic wrote:People like Luke Envoy and Adam Elemental came out of DOA, Envoy's beat 'Gamma' was found out about in the Dubstep thread on the Grid!
never posted on it before my mate milo put my clip on there
but yeh it was good he did
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Yeah in all honesty I don't post on DOA half as much as I used to. It's a little to dramatic sometimes even for me. 
However people to explore the grid and alike before they cuss it down!
However people to explore the grid and alike before they cuss it down!
I make music as Forsaken, you can DL all my unreleased (and a couple released) bits here.
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Cant comment on the DOA board as i have never visited the site before this but i agree that alot of people do get protective over there patch and things "spoiling" there sound theres no denying that.
I was brought up listening to jungle and then drum and bass and found it became far to formulaic you know hard snare here comes the bass dananananananan big bass sound and now its reached a point where im not sure where it can go, somewhere its been before no doubt (1998 dandb's dead media campaign and then it died on its arse again before the whole latin takeover bollocks) im not saying this was all over there where still some great releases by intalex/calibre/high contrast who made some really nice soulful stuff but hearing the nine and valley of the shadows in every dj set and people being suprised by it and demanding a rewind is ridiculous.
Anyways just heard this record and for some strange reason got reminded of deep blue and got really into it lets hope the d and b heads have a resurgence of this style of beat production deeper and darker and harder arent always what you need:
http://www.boomkat.com/item.cfm?id=20856
I was brought up listening to jungle and then drum and bass and found it became far to formulaic you know hard snare here comes the bass dananananananan big bass sound and now its reached a point where im not sure where it can go, somewhere its been before no doubt (1998 dandb's dead media campaign and then it died on its arse again before the whole latin takeover bollocks) im not saying this was all over there where still some great releases by intalex/calibre/high contrast who made some really nice soulful stuff but hearing the nine and valley of the shadows in every dj set and people being suprised by it and demanding a rewind is ridiculous.
Anyways just heard this record and for some strange reason got reminded of deep blue and got really into it lets hope the d and b heads have a resurgence of this style of beat production deeper and darker and harder arent always what you need:
http://www.boomkat.com/item.cfm?id=20856
Yes matepete bubonic wrote: Yeah this is definate fact, but instead of people bitching about it on here, why not go over there and promote some knowledge. I try as much as I can and people are receptive. I did a mix promoting dubstep and grim and the definitions and it clocked 15 gigs of bandwidth in one month. You're simply not going to get that exposure on any other website in the world.
That mix was in the car for a couple of weeks I even passed it round to a few
friends.
I probably gave the Doa page link to 20 people wanting to find some dubstep mixes
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