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*decibella~~
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by *decibella~~ » Thu Aug 16, 2007 2:51 pm
*nudge wink*
Much more where that came from too!!
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metalboxproducts
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by metalboxproducts » Thu Aug 16, 2007 2:57 pm
Entheogen wrote:THA ILLSTA wrote:Try anything on TEMPA recordings or BIG APPLE records for a start.
If you don't like anything you hear, then perhaps it's not for you...
I totally disagree, there's a lot more variety to Dubstep than the sounds pushed by Tempa or Big Apple. Burial, Boxcutter, Scuba or Marlow tunes for example.
Yes but, it's good starting point. And the geezer ain't gonna go out and buy a record from each artist/label is he.
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the wiggle baron
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by the wiggle baron » Thu Aug 16, 2007 5:21 pm
Aha!
New dubstep interest + Cardiff, thats what I like to see
I think skreams actually playing in buffalo bar in a couple of days (or you just missed him by a couple of days

) if not, id suggest checking that out
And hopefully in the not too distant future were going to finally be getting cardiffs first regular dubstep night moving. (I say we, im nothing to do with the promoters ive just got a spot as resident) Plan was originally september, but certain things fell through. Anyway, keep your eyes out for "darkness comes"!!!

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entheogen
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by entheogen » Thu Aug 16, 2007 6:20 pm
metalboxproducts wrote:Entheogen wrote:THA ILLSTA wrote:Try anything on TEMPA recordings or BIG APPLE records for a start.
If you don't like anything you hear, then perhaps it's not for you...
I totally disagree, there's a lot more variety to Dubstep than the sounds pushed by Tempa or Big Apple. Burial, Boxcutter, Scuba or Marlow tunes for example.
Yes but, it's good starting point. And the geezer ain't gonna go out and buy a record from each artist/label is he.
I just didn't want the guy thinking he didn't like Dubstep as a whole if he didn't like what he heard on Tempa and Big Apple, as the post seemed to suggest.
Anyways, I think he has all the infomation he needs to begin the ultimate quest to the land of bass.
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tha_illsta
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by tha_illsta » Thu Aug 16, 2007 7:30 pm
Entheogen wrote:
I just didn't want the guy thinking he didn't like Dubstep as a whole if he didn't like what he heard on Tempa and Big Apple, as the post seemed to suggest.
Fair enough, point noted.
I do think though that across the entire back catalogue of these labels a fairly wide variety is represented, and is largely of a high quality/high popularity in the scene....
of course there are many other equally relevant artists out there, worth checking out as I hope he will.
The needs of the many...outweigh...the needs of the few
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permutated
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by permutated » Thu Aug 16, 2007 7:51 pm
Favorite ppl-
Reso
Luke Envoy
Scuba
Mathhead
Technical Itch
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entheogen
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by entheogen » Thu Aug 16, 2007 8:20 pm
THA ILLSTA wrote:Entheogen wrote:
I just didn't want the guy thinking he didn't like Dubstep as a whole if he didn't like what he heard on Tempa and Big Apple, as the post seemed to suggest.
Fair enough, point noted.
I do think though that across the entire back catalogue of these labels a fairly wide variety is represented, and is largely of a high quality/high popularity in the scene....
of course there are many other equally relevant artists out there, worth checking out as I hope he will.
Yeah, safe man.
Hopefully , between the two of us, we've now higlighted that dubstep is both varied and likely to encourage polite discussion.
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