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Thanks Terpit!
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Hello everyone,
My name is Kirsten. I'm 16 and I live in Pennsylvania. I've been into dubstep for about 2 and a half years and (I'm ashamed to admit...) I got into it through Skrillex, since his music was so hyped in my school. I decided to learn more about dubstep, and that led me to DSF and producers such as Burial, Mala, Coki, Kode9 Goth-Trad, and so many more. I am definitely a huge fan of the original dubstep sound, but that doesn't mean I don't enjoy the occasional well produced brostep track. I love music and also listen to many different genres such as jazz, classical, electronic, prog. rock, indie, and others. I am also interested in music production and would like to learn here at DSF.
My name is Kirsten. I'm 16 and I live in Pennsylvania. I've been into dubstep for about 2 and a half years and (I'm ashamed to admit...) I got into it through Skrillex, since his music was so hyped in my school. I decided to learn more about dubstep, and that led me to DSF and producers such as Burial, Mala, Coki, Kode9 Goth-Trad, and so many more. I am definitely a huge fan of the original dubstep sound, but that doesn't mean I don't enjoy the occasional well produced brostep track. I love music and also listen to many different genres such as jazz, classical, electronic, prog. rock, indie, and others. I am also interested in music production and would like to learn here at DSF.
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nice one! welcome to the forum 

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Thank you Sonika, glad to be here. 

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Hi, we are Yarn Audio, a netlabel with an open approach from Berlin / Germany.
Maybe you listened to the first release by forum member Zimbra Sound!?
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We hope to find some people here to do participate in our remix contests.
Maybe you listened to the first release by forum member Zimbra Sound!?
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We hope to find some people here to do participate in our remix contests.
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You MUST be a botrihana wrote:I am a new member and I always wanted to contribute my small part for the forum to learn together and share knowledge...I look forward to your help as i have visited many sites where i found different ideas about my career. i think according to my nature developing my own business may be at little scale is good for me rather than going to job in anyone's office.
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Nah just assburgers mate.Terpit wrote:You MUST be a botrihana wrote:I am a new member and I always wanted to contribute my small part for the forum to learn together and share knowledge...I look forward to your help as i have visited many sites where i found different ideas about my career. i think according to my nature developing my own business may be at little scale is good for me rather than going to job in anyone's office.
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The correct term is rump I believe.Lye Form wrote:Nah just assburgers mate.Terpit wrote:You MUST be a botrihana wrote:I am a new member and I always wanted to contribute my small part for the forum to learn together and share knowledge...I look forward to your help as i have visited many sites where i found different ideas about my career. i think according to my nature developing my own business may be at little scale is good for me rather than going to job in anyone's office.
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Cheers! Boiccius from Barcelona, Spain. Been spinning the decks for a couple years now and I'm about to start my production journey! Hopefully I'll find what I need in this forum to achieve it. Looking mainly to make Darkstep or Filthy Dubstep as others may call it (Funtcase, Sadhu, 12Gauge style). Hit me up if you've got any tips or tuts please!
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Watch it fella, such things don't often go down well round these parts.Boiccius wrote:Darkstep or Filthy Dubstep
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Wolf89 wrote:I'm bit a hipster is the point
wub wrote:Bob Dylan is not Grime.
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Last edited by ReddHarlemBeats on Wed Jan 09, 2013 3:30 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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ReddHarlemBeats wrote:im more into Brostep rather than the Trash compator sound / sounds of cars being crushed in junkyards that most americans think is dubstep

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So you are into brostep more than you are into brostep?ReddHarlemBeats wrote:Hello everyone,
im more into Liquid Dubstep, DnB, and Brostep rather than the Trash compator sound / sounds of cars being crushed in junkyards that most americans think is dubstep
What is liquid dubstep?
right... this is terrible.ReddHarlemBeats wrote:
this track on your soundcloud is nice tho:
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Wolf89 wrote:I'm bit a hipster is the point
wub wrote:Bob Dylan is not Grime.
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hey..kirsten889 wrote:Hello everyone,
My name is Kirsten. I'm 16 and I live in Pennsylvania. I've been into dubstep for about 2 and a half years and (I'm ashamed to admit...) I got into it through Skrillex, since his music was so hyped in my school. I decided to learn more about dubstep, and that led me to DSF and producers such as Burial, Mala, Coki, Kode9 Goth-Trad, and so many more. I am definitely a huge fan of the original dubstep sound, but that doesn't mean I don't enjoy the occasional well produced brostep track. I love music and also listen to many different genres such as jazz, classical, electronic, prog. rock, indie, and others. I am also interested in music production and would like to learn here at DSF.
im from pennsylvania
a/s/l

oh wait u got that covered
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Is 16 legal in Pennsylvania?rayman612 wrote:hey..kirsten889 wrote:Hello everyone,
My name is Kirsten. I'm 16 and I live in Pennsylvania. I've been into dubstep for about 2 and a half years and (I'm ashamed to admit...) I got into it through Skrillex, since his music was so hyped in my school. I decided to learn more about dubstep, and that led me to DSF and producers such as Burial, Mala, Coki, Kode9 Goth-Trad, and so many more. I am definitely a huge fan of the original dubstep sound, but that doesn't mean I don't enjoy the occasional well produced brostep track. I love music and also listen to many different genres such as jazz, classical, electronic, prog. rock, indie, and others. I am also interested in music production and would like to learn here at DSF.
im from pennsylvania
a/s/l![]()
oh wait u got that covered
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Wolf89 wrote:I'm bit a hipster is the point
wub wrote:Bob Dylan is not Grime.
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Out of their jurisdiction i think bruv.rayman612 wrote:oh shit
Plus 16 is legal in the uk so i dont think they would care.
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Wolf89 wrote:I'm bit a hipster is the point
wub wrote:Bob Dylan is not Grime.
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cyber police jurisdiction over the dubstep forum
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Ello my Name is Destro i have made my account here a while ago but never used it for some odd reason. I have been making Dubstep for about a year now and i love it! I would like to learn alot more about it maybe the history behind it all or more of the production state. I also like more other EDM Stems but Dubstep is my current focus. In other news im 19 years old aurora colorado prankster trying to make a dream come true. Was woundering if anyone could point me in the right direaction for production forums in here? like i said made this account a while ago but still new around here. Thanks everyone and nice to meet you guys and be apart of Dubstepforum.com
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Welcome Destro.DESTRO wrote:Ello my Name is Destro i have made my account here a while ago but never used it for some odd reason. I have been making Dubstep for about a year now and i love it! I would like to learn alot more about it maybe the history behind it all or more of the production state. I also like more other EDM Stems but Dubstep is my current focus. In other news im 19 years old aurora colorado prankster trying to make a dream come true. Was woundering if anyone could point me in the right direaction for production forums in here? like i said made this account a while ago but still new around here. Thanks everyone and nice to meet you guys and be apart of Dubstepforum.com
Its a pretty easy forum to navigate,
Key things:
the production forum is worth looking at, dont trust 100% of what you read on there tho. http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewforum.php?f=8
The best thread on there is this one: http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=233775
You can use this to search for anything that interests you:
http://www.google.com/cse/home?cx=00220 ... wxoicg4myg
For a bit of history/background on the sound/scene check: http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=167366


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Wolf89 wrote:I'm bit a hipster is the point
wub wrote:Bob Dylan is not Grime.
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