Drumfunk Influenced Dubstep

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Post by flippo » Fri Jan 04, 2008 12:10 am

Planas wrote:
Ruckspin & Quark have some serious drums on their tracks.
check "wander" and "tablage" from the new e.p.

a couple for the edit fiends

www.myspace.com/rankingrecords
cheers these are also v good. edits are more subtle but still has that loose but sharp smashing the skins vibe

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Post by Horza » Fri Jan 04, 2008 1:38 am

You absolute geniuses! This is exactly the kinda ting Ive been looking for! Any news on any vinyl releases from this dude? :)

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Post by threnody » Fri Jan 04, 2008 9:30 am

Forthcoming...
You can pick up my Malicious EP on Rottun Recordings digital...
(Malicious, India, Killer)
Available now on Rottun

Also out on Dubkraft digi Forensics - Endgame (Threnody RMX)

And Forthcoming 2008...........

4 track vinyl EP on Creative Space at the end of January
(Don't Give A Shit, Down Low, Want Me, Warning)

Remix of Scorn's Supermantis on Combat...early 2008

Track on the Red Volume CD compilation soonish
(Realise)

Vinyl release on Rottun Recordings 002
(Sound)

Vinyl on Urban Graffiti sometime this year
(Trend, No Sound Of Any Kind)

4 track mini CD and Vinyl split on Creative Space sometime this year with Gravious on the flip...
(Against the Music, Injury, On Your Ends, some white noise)


Most stuff up on my Virb/myspace to listen to.....

Also loads of fresh stuff on my Sub FM show 12-2am Thurs night...
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Post by Horza » Fri Jan 04, 2008 11:23 am

You're an absolute star mate thank you very much. Definitely need more breaks in Dubstep, and you know you're nailing it! :lol:
Post on the forum when one of your releases is out mae and I'll be sure to bag one! Peace :)

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Post by utopian » Fri Jan 04, 2008 11:41 am

Perhaps 'Like Sun' by Toasty.

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Post by funxion » Fri Jan 04, 2008 12:02 pm

threnody's creative space ep is baaaaaaaaaaaaaaad. boxcuter has some cool edits in his new cd also.

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Post by dj $hy » Fri Jan 04, 2008 12:16 pm

Isnt it funny how back in the day a drumy tracks was considered "Breakstep" n was frowned apon but now it seems to be coming back.

Shame cos back in the day when the the big drum heavy producers did it they seemed to get shunted out to the extent that they dont really produce anymore!
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Post by flippo » Fri Jan 04, 2008 12:17 pm

fucl, how could I forget boxcutter :slaps forehead:

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Post by neil inprint » Fri Jan 04, 2008 12:29 pm

DJ $hy wrote:Isnt it funny how back in the day a drumy tracks was considered "Breakstep" n was frowned apon but now it seems to be coming back.

Shame cos back in the day when the the big drum heavy producers did it they seemed to get shunted out to the extent that they dont really produce anymore!
agreed.

Also check out Coleco, boy makes some heavy breaks.

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Post by numaestro » Fri Jan 04, 2008 1:06 pm

DJ $hy wrote:Isnt it funny how back in the day a drumy tracks was considered "Breakstep" n was frowned apon but now it seems to be coming back.

Shame cos back in the day when the the big drum heavy producers did it they seemed to get shunted out to the extent that they dont really produce anymore!
It's called repackaging :lol:
23Hz Presents Migrant LP now available on CORSARIO DIGITAL. "Tropicalia" by NEHUEN now available on CORSARIO DIGITAL

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Post by pete_bubonic » Fri Jan 04, 2008 1:07 pm

numaestro wrote:
DJ $hy wrote:Isnt it funny how back in the day a drumy tracks was considered "Breakstep" n was frowned apon but now it seems to be coming back.

Shame cos back in the day when the the big drum heavy producers did it they seemed to get shunted out to the extent that they dont really produce anymore!
It's called repackaging :lol:
Haha, it's true innit. Maybe the scenes won't be as segregated anymore? With brehs like you guys, ranking, martyn, S&D going on stronger than before. breaky shit should make a welcome return!

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Post by threnody » Fri Jan 04, 2008 1:39 pm

Also check out Oyaarss!

http://virb.com/oyaarss

Mind blowing beats.....


Generally i think that people are now craving a more rhymically diverse sound after the recent dominance of halfstep...obviously lots of people have been doing their thing for years now....TRG, Shonx, Urban Graffiti, Sully, S & D, Boxcutter, Toasty (the master of breakbeats).... There are numerous others.

I don't know why dubstep exploded whilst breakstep nestled in the underground...possibly a result of Request Line being so massive and no real representation of breakstep on Dubstep warz....As a result breakstep regrouped without the glare of public attention, loads of great music but a lot less releases. Will be interesting to see how it develops as there is a ready made audience for it from the dubstep community and i can see it having cross over appeal with Drumfunk, Jungle, Breakbeat and Electronica fans in the same way Dubstep has crossed over with minimal, techno, house etc...

Here's hoping 2008 is a big year for it!
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Post by pete_bubonic » Fri Jan 04, 2008 1:46 pm

There is no feeling in the world when you have been vibing to a techno influenced dubstep set and then the dj drops a breaky track in.

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Post by numaestro » Fri Jan 04, 2008 3:43 pm

pete bubonic wrote:There is no feeling in the world when you have been vibing to a techno influenced dubstep set and then the dj drops a breaky track in.
You mean there is no feelin - the dancegoes dead or it there is no feelin like this and it all goes bang?

Down here - no meaty systems or expert MC showmen means breaky type energy has always been a winner. May not be so aggressively or flamboyantly futuristic though.
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Post by pete_bubonic » Fri Jan 04, 2008 4:01 pm

numaestro wrote:
pete bubonic wrote:There is no feeling in the world when you have been vibing to a techno influenced dubstep set and then the dj drops a breaky track in.
You mean there is no feelin - the dancegoes dead or it there is no feelin like this and it all goes bang?

Down here - no meaty systems or expert MC showmen means breaky type energy has always been a winner. May not be so aggressively or flamboyantly futuristic though.
hahaha, no mate I mean nothing is comparable to that bump in energy when you hear some crissssssp break over some deep bass and atmopherics! I live for that feeling!

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Post by elgato » Fri Jan 04, 2008 4:10 pm

zomby is doing some good breaky stuff on a more old-school tip, Float and that one with Werd2Jah, and Be With Me

http://www.myspace.com/zombyproductions

i saw Dubchild dj a while back too and he absolutely tore it up, some amazing breaky stuff

Sully does some of that too... http://www.myspace.com/sullyshanks http://www.virb.com/sullyshanks not that drumfunky though i guess

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Post by sully_shanks » Fri Jan 04, 2008 4:15 pm

Utopian wrote:Perhaps 'Like Sun' by Toasty.
thas the one!!

also check
rogue star
hod
dubchild
quiet storm
s&d
oris j
are all breakstep badboys

less obviously though...
threnody knows how to wreck a break
ramadanman has some very drumfunk/jungle influenced stuff, much more recontextualised though
stuff on punch drunk has some wicked dusty breaks vibes

very much something im dabbling in too ;)

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Post by sully_shanks » Fri Jan 04, 2008 4:25 pm

elgato wrote:zomby is doing some good breaky stuff on a more old-school tip, Float and that one with Werd2Jah, and Be With Me

http://www.myspace.com/zombyproductions
yes those new tunes are sick.
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Post by metalboxproducts » Fri Jan 04, 2008 4:38 pm

I've got a few tracks coming out in the new year that are more breaky. I will definatly keep posted as to the release date. Also i have 2 tracks of the more steppy variety comeing very soon on my digital label. Still waiting for the release to be activated on digital tunes. Ill post the links when ready ready. :)
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Post by Horza » Fri Jan 04, 2008 7:45 pm

Holy Shnizz!!! First time I've ever heard Oyaarss before, that guy is absolutely astonishing! Nice one threnody for the sweet info :D

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