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Dubstep Producer With Unique Style?

Post by blizzardmusic » Wed Dec 19, 2007 2:25 pm

Tell me some Dubstep producers that have very unique styles, that only the producer bearing it could make.

I thought Coki at the start, but then changed my mind...
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Post by oddfellow » Wed Dec 19, 2007 2:34 pm

Martyn, Kode 9 and Emalkay spring to mind, although there are many others I'm sure. Whether or not they are the only ones that can do that style I'm not sure, but they certainly stand out for me.

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Post by 7" » Wed Dec 19, 2007 2:36 pm

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Re: Dubstep Producer With Unique Style?

Post by kirk » Wed Dec 19, 2007 2:50 pm

BlizzardMusic wrote:Tell me some Dubstep producers that have very unique styles, that only the producer bearing it could make.

I thought Coki at the start, but then changed my mind...
Coki has got a unique style blizzard,its just that so many people have ripped him off now that a lot of things sound like him.

Large up the originators.

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Post by feasible_weasel » Wed Dec 19, 2007 2:51 pm

various productions 8)
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Re: Dubstep Producer With Unique Style?

Post by blizzardmusic » Wed Dec 19, 2007 2:52 pm

KIRK wrote:
BlizzardMusic wrote:Tell me some Dubstep producers that have very unique styles, that only the producer bearing it could make.

I thought Coki at the start, but then changed my mind...
Coki has got a unique style blizzard,its just that so many people have ripped him off now that a lot of things sound like him.

Large up the originators.
thats what i thought.
people have copyed him.
the majority of dubstep producers have got coki wobbles
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Post by jaime » Wed Dec 19, 2007 2:58 pm

i think most artists have their own unique sound, even the much maligned - i mean skream, benga, kromestar, coki - i can tell if it is one of theirs usually, and dont get them mixed up

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Post by corpsey » Wed Dec 19, 2007 3:14 pm

KIRK wrote:
BlizzardMusic wrote:Tell me some Dubstep producers that have very unique styles, that only the producer bearing it could make.

I thought Coki at the start, but then changed my mind...
Coki has got a unique style blizzard,its just that so many people have ripped him off now that a lot of things sound like him.

Large up the originators.
Innit- I'm really bored of people ripping off coki... Not sure if it IS down to Coki (Spongebob) that everyone's rinsing the distorted fizzy square bass sound now but I wouldn't bet against it.

Coki himself stays ahead of the game of course.

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Post by corpsey » Wed Dec 19, 2007 3:17 pm

p.s the answer to this is most of the big producers from 2005/6 seemed to have a unique style and there's still some around now but less than before

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Post by cogent » Wed Dec 19, 2007 3:49 pm

agree with Corpsey.. most of the names from the 03 / 04 era had an unique sound and they've gone on to 'influence' so many...

people that spring to mind tho are...

Search & Destroy, SLT Mob, DMZ, Elemental, Darqwan, Boxcutter, Shackelton, Lone Wolf

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Post by flashb » Wed Dec 19, 2007 4:13 pm

Benga is godfather for me, look back to tracks like Skank released on big apple records early 2003, i dont see any other producer coming with that sound back then. He reps for me, beats smith/magician springs to mind when I hear his beats. Production is top notch too. GWANNN Bengal!!

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Post by shonky » Wed Dec 19, 2007 4:43 pm

I think any producers style can be ripped off by another if they put enough effort in, copy the sounds, look at the sort of melodies they use, etc. Why they'd bother is anyone's guess though. Most of those mentioned have done tunes which I doubt people would be able to point to as that producer if they didn't know already.

If you put Earth a Run Red next to Spongebob, I doubt many people would figure it was the same producer if they didn't know already, and I think the same can be said for the output of most of the producers mentioned. I think most of the originators have done plenty of different styles within dubstep and that if you were to do the pepsi challenge so to speak, you'd be hard pressed to say that was Skream, Mala, etc.

Style is kind of limiting though, so fair play to all those producers who keep trying out new ideas.

Having said all that probably Burial would be the most difficult to copy due to the idiosyncratic way he has of working.
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Post by overcast radio » Wed Dec 19, 2007 6:29 pm

I have to mention Badawi...only b/c he's just created his own sound altogether...just unique. (big up Raz)...few weeks back a guy from Poland (I think)...uploaded a mixtape of Eastern European producers and that was pretty fresh. I'll try to find that.
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