Looking to expand my listening/library

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Looking to expand my listening/library

Post by YeahItsMe » Sat Apr 06, 2013 11:46 pm

Hey guys, dubstep is by far my favorite genre of music all around, but it seems like I tend to stick in one general area when it comes to selection, they call it "brostep." I don't care what people will or won't call it I love it, but I want to expand what I listen to. Some of the artists I listen to are Skrillex, Excision, Datsik, Nero, Bassnectar, Doctor P, Flux Pavilion, and such.

I am open to new artists and songs, but the music just tends to be similar and I want a wider selection to listen to rather than just monster grwols, angry wobbles, and in you face lazers. Hey, I live that stuff, but I want a bigger selection.

If you guys can help me with giving some of you favorite artists and songs it would be appreciated, and they can be from waaay back to, like some old Skream, Benga, Caspa or Burial. Anything you got, I'll check it out!!!

I'm really into far out atmospheric stuff and heavily melodic stuff like Lindsey Sterlings Crrystallize. I love her playing violin!!!

Also I only got into dubstep a few years ago because of a reccommendation of Skrillex, so I'm still new!
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Post by EliteLennon117 » Sun Apr 07, 2013 12:36 am

Digital Mystikz
Skream
Goth-Trad
The Bug
Distance
D1
Horsepower Productions
Jack Sparrow
J:Kenzo
Kode9
Kahn
Kromestar
Kryptic Minds
Loefah
Quest
Pinch
Hijak
Silkie
Truth
V.I.V.E.K
Zomby
Burial
Wen

here's a good youtube channel to check out: https://www.youtube.com/user/orangeluva56
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Post by YeahItsMe » Sun Apr 07, 2013 1:12 am

Awesome list dude, thanks! Love how all but like 2 are in abc order lol. I have a few Skream & Burial tracks, but they're kinda too laid back for my taste, are most of their songs similar? I think one is Midnight Request Line. Like I respect it and enjoy it to some extent but at the same time, it doesn't make me want to dance. I'm not hating, just sayin my emotions, or maybe it's just sub heavy and my car doesn't pick up the rea low end.

I'll look into these artists and the youtube channel and if anybody else has any other artists or songs like Hatcha, dubstep, grime, dnb, whatever.

Favorite tracks are awesome too!!
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Post by _cheef_ » Sun Apr 07, 2013 1:45 am

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Post by test_recordings » Sun Apr 07, 2013 1:55 am

Getzatrhythm

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Post by TopManLurka » Sun Apr 07, 2013 3:05 am

YeahItsMe wrote:I'm really into far out atmospheric stuff and heavily melodic stuff like Lindsey Sterlings Crrystallize. I love her playing violin!!!
i googled this.



dafuq? why does it have so many views l0l.

beats the sh*t out of qawwali dunnit.
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Post by TopManLurka » Sun Apr 07, 2013 3:12 am

srs violin riddims here op.







no need to thnx me.

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Post by YeahItsMe » Sun Apr 07, 2013 3:19 am

TopManLurka wrote:
YeahItsMe wrote:I'm really into far out atmospheric stuff and heavily melodic stuff like Lindsey Sterlings Crrystallize. I love her playing violin!!!
i googled this.



dafuq? why does it have so many views l0l.

beats the sh*t out of qawwali dunnit.

That track is tight right? She legitlly plays violin... And she looks good too... She's got star written all over here.

Thanks guys, I'll check them out tomorrow. Keep em comin if you got more lol especially if they're heavy!
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Post by Volkree » Sun Apr 07, 2013 3:24 am

if you really like brostep you should listen to borgore but i bet you already know himm just saying tho

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Post by EliteLennon117 » Sun Apr 07, 2013 3:29 am

Grime
Wiley
Skepta
JME
Footsie
D Double E
Chronik
Merky ACE
Ruff Squad

Drum & Bass
Goldie
Breakage
Commix
Dillinja
Kryptic Minds & Leon Switch
Source Direct
Icicle
S.P.Y
Amit

House
Moodymann
Andrés
Damiano von Erckert
Joy Orbison
Medlar/Klic
Bicep
Motorbass
Pépé Bradock
Theo Parrish
Fingers Inc.
Frankie Knuckles
Phuture
Boddika

Techno
Most of the house guys also make techno
Juan Atkins
Surgeon
Joey Beltram
Jeff Mills
Ancient Methods
Blawan
Ancronix
Carl Craig

Reggae/Dub
Augustus Pablo
King Tubby
The Scientist
Dennis Brown
Richie Spice
The Heptones
Judy Mowatt
The Mighty Diamonds
Inner Circle
Lee "Scratch" Perry
Bob Marley is standard
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Post by TopManLurka » Sun Apr 07, 2013 3:54 am

YeahItsMe wrote: That track is tight right? She legitlly plays violin... And she looks good too... She's got star written all over here.
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Post by topmo3 » Sun Apr 07, 2013 5:54 pm

i got the strange feeling OP is more into youtube links and not in the mood of looking for tunes themself so i'm making this special array of embedded songs on youtube catered just for you you're welcum, strictly dubstep vibes cas you prolly dont like house








in case you got excited about these you'll probably like the following labels: boka, wheel 'n deal, tempa (some releases), chestplate, hench and maybe even kapsize
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Re: Looking to expand my listening/library

Post by joeki » Sun Apr 07, 2013 6:05 pm

why come to dubstepforum if you think dubstep is too laid back? Also, that violin track is utter crap mate. No matter what genre you prefer.

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Post by Maccaveli » Mon Apr 08, 2013 12:26 am

You'll probably dig these if more similar stuff is all you're really after:


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Re: Looking to expand my listening/library

Post by Molzie » Mon Apr 08, 2013 12:29 am

lol that gif lurka

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Post by YeahItsMe » Mon Apr 08, 2013 1:02 am

@Joeki: you misread my reply earlier in the post and you are entitled to your opinion as I am entitled to mine. If you don't like the song and have no artists or songs to give, why did you open this post or even bother wasting your time leaving a comment. Don't be a troll...
YeahItsMe wrote:I have a few Skream & Burial tracks, but they're kinda too laid back for my taste, are most of their songs similar? I think one is Midnight Request Line. Like I respect it and enjoy it to some extent but at the same time, it doesn't make me want to dance.
My journey in EDM started with techno, trance and house then turned into dubstep when I heard Gemini and Skrillex.I do enjoy pretty much all EDM, but dubstep is what I'm looking to expand and if I'm listeningto a song for the first time and am not immediately entettained I'll change it like Pandor or iheartradio and it's a terrible habit, that's why I figured I'd see what you guys like and check it out!

Thank you everybody, it is greatly appreciated and my library is about to become much bigger. Much love
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Re: Looking to expand my listening/library

Post by EliteLennon117 » Mon Apr 08, 2013 1:51 am

Try Rinse FM m8
http://rinse.fm/
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Post by incnic » Mon Apr 08, 2013 2:15 am

whats EDM
whats a journey
keep on the brostep path IMO -->
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brostep

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Post by ehbes » Mon Apr 08, 2013 4:34 am

YeahItsMe wrote:if I'm listeningto a song for the first time and am not immediately entettained I'll change it
i think this is a bigger issue than you trying to find new music....
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