Isn't it about time BBC 1Xtra got a dubstep show?

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Post by dadstep » Mon Dec 17, 2007 12:48 pm

The bbc have got it so wrong with 1xtra....... The politics and scheduling are nonsence. To think that your licence fee goes on paying 50cent more royalties is nothing short of outrageous and makes the bbc complicit in the ever approaching consumer crash that will end in anarchy....

These extra digital channels are essential community radio and should mainly represent what happens in the UK. It is also an excellent medium for exporting what we do so well.

Playlisting the big US artists is a pisstake...... not having a dubstep just shows their ignorance .....

take 5 to complain - honestly it is worth it .

http://www.bbc.co.uk/complaints

can anyone elaborate on this rumour of them shutting down ?

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Post by harlesden » Mon Dec 17, 2007 12:50 pm

dubluke wrote:
Ashley wrote:
Baron_von_Carlton wrote:Im still gutted that they dropped Heartless. Wankers
The fact that they have given jobs to Westwood and Trevor Nelson speaks for itself.
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What a tnuc.
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what a stupid wanker
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Post by powerpill » Mon Dec 17, 2007 12:51 pm

im not sure if they would allow it on 1xtra, after all it is a 'black music' radio station?

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Post by utopian » Mon Dec 17, 2007 1:02 pm

If Drum and Bass is "black music" in their opinion, then surely dubstep is too, what with the dub ethos behind some of the production.

In truth though, the black music tag used to belong to stuff like reggae, now it's used for anything descended from or influenced from original forms of black music, so it's come to mean next to nothing.

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Post by gravious » Mon Dec 17, 2007 1:03 pm

powerpill wrote:im not sure if they would allow it on 1xtra, after all it is a 'black music' radio station?

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Haha...

Where's Schoolly D when you need him?

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Also, in line with the branding of 1xtra as "new black music", I feel they should have rebranded radio 2 as "old white music". Just for the sake of consistancy.

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Post by utopian » Mon Dec 17, 2007 1:05 pm

take 5 to complain - honestly it is worth it .

http://www.bbc.co.uk/complaints
I shall be doing this., First, I'm gonna calm down from my general annoyance at how shit the station has become, so I don't sound too irate in my e-mail.

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Post by jera » Mon Dec 17, 2007 1:57 pm

i remember "underground Knowledge"....hearing alot of the breaky stuff on there at the time.N hearing bits of vex'd's - degenerate album before release.....

wasn't it on at stupid o'clock on a tuesday night?

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Post by SickMan D » Mon Dec 17, 2007 2:30 pm

[quote="Wil Blaze"]1xtras schedule has pretty much gone to shit over the past year or two...


good dj's that aren't on there any more:

flight
l double
excalibre
skitz


the list goes on...

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Dont really check it that often although I got a DAB in the car - too much shite RnB and hip pop durin the day..

Didnt know Excalibre and Skitz had gone though and yes they do need more Dubstep.

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Post by thinking » Mon Dec 17, 2007 2:37 pm

jera wrote:i remember "underground Knowledge"....hearing alot of the breaky stuff on there at the time.N hearing bits of vex'd's - degenerate album before release.....

wasn't it on at stupid o'clock on a tuesday night?
it was on a Saturday nite for quite a while, then got moved to Tuesday iirc. Yea J Da was one of the very first peeps playing Vex'd tunes, along with Kode 9, Plasticman and a coupla other peeps (I sent out the very first batch of CDs in late 2003).
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Post by Littlefoot » Mon Dec 17, 2007 2:37 pm

FiASco wrote:Maybe they think Dubstep isnt mobo enough
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Post by soer » Thu Dec 20, 2007 1:20 am

Kiss is on it and Rinse has be raking in the listeners on the stella session etc for time. you would think there might be sum kind of spark in the BBC

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Post by biomat » Thu Dec 20, 2007 9:31 am

Isn't it about time BBC 1Xtra got a dubstep show?
why? breezeblock became a dubstep show ...look at every playlist...half of this show is pure dubstep and when you look few years back the breezeblock was very variable but not now. Then you have shitloads of streaming radios, pirate stations (rinse is becomes mainly dubstep station) and youre complaining that radio 1 is ignoring dubstep. wtf you want? the hype about it is too heavy enough

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Post by gravious » Thu Dec 20, 2007 10:28 am

Was listening to an old J Da show in my car the other day after finding it amongst the enormous stack of CDRs in the glove box, only to discover Ghost by Vex'd in the public "Send in yer Dubs" competition section (whatever it was called)!
I think was called "hot from the press" and another one called "under the counter" for new releases.

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Post by fiasco » Thu Dec 20, 2007 11:03 am

Decibella will also be hosting a brand new Dubstep/crossover show on E4 radio starting next spring/summer.. So another mainstream outlet!

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Post by boy_arena » Thu Dec 20, 2007 11:18 am

Ashley wrote:
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What a tnuc.
LOL i went to an event ages ago in keynes and westwood turned up only to get boo'd off stage and bottles thrown at him.

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Post by blackdown » Thu Dec 20, 2007 1:17 pm

Mistajam played Archangel on his show on tuesday...


































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Post by starkey » Thu Dec 20, 2007 3:07 pm

Blackdown wrote:Mistajam played Archangel on his show on tuesday...


.... LATE!

he did feature a T&B top 10 list though.

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Post by juliun_c90 » Thu Dec 20, 2007 4:28 pm

Ashley wrote:
Baron_von_Carlton wrote:Im still gutted that they dropped Heartless. Wankers
The fact that they have given jobs to Westwood and Trevor Nelson speaks for itself.
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which one of these two is trevor nelson again?

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Post by utopian » Fri Dec 21, 2007 9:50 am

wtf you want? the hype about it is too heavy enough
Yeah, I know I can hear dubstep in lots of places, but I want this music to be out there introduced to people who may not have heard it.

You know how it goes, don't believe the hype and all that shit. The hype factor is irrelevant. This music should be represented.

Anyway, I put my complaint into the BBC some days back. I'll post the response when I get one.

@Mary Anne Hobbs, if you're reading this, do you have any idea why the BBC are ignoring dubstep?

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Post by koose » Fri Dec 21, 2007 10:03 am

n-type for 1xtra. i'd tune in for the comedy alone :)

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