Anybody know of people doing it out there??
Live Dubstep
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- lowflyingowl
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Live Dubstep
Just wondering if anyone knows of any live dubstep, i.e. incorporating live instruments into dubstep, like a performance. I would imagine it could yield some pretty interesting stuff, like live drummer, a laptop, sax, trumpet, vocals? Whatever works.
Anybody know of people doing it out there??
Anybody know of people doing it out there??
- barryhercules
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Re: Live Dubstep
here they are:lowflyingowl wrote:Just wondering if anyone knows of any live dubstep, i.e. incorporating live instruments into dubstep, like a performance. I would imagine it could yield some pretty interesting stuff, like live drummer, a laptop, sax, trumpet, vocals? Whatever works.
Anybody know of people doing it out there??
http://www.myspace.com/digidub
The only one's I know of doing it yet.
Do you play an instrument 'lowflyingowl'?
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maximum robot
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In finland is atleast one live group Latvamäki & Haapakoski feat. Levon Zoltar . Artificial Latvamäki on laptop, some guy Haapakoski plays bass and synthesizer, and Levon Zoltar on turntables. Sum wild Shit. Somekind of techno/dubstep/electro.
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http://www.myspace.com/hobgoblinsyndicate
Live band with phat digital and analogue synths, samplers, live drummer and sick vibes.. Check it out
Live band with phat digital and analogue synths, samplers, live drummer and sick vibes.. Check it out
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scientifik
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That Digidub stuff is hot. Like the live vids.
My crew does some soundsystem and live performances with vocals, instruments and percussion...
http://www.youtube.com/subatomicsound
My crew does some soundsystem and live performances with vocals, instruments and percussion...
http://www.youtube.com/subatomicsound
- lowflyingowl
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Ha..ironically I play saxophone
But come on..HATE is a bit strong..you clearly haven't heard anything decent.
Coltrane????
Charlie Parker??
Sonny Rollins???
Fela Kuti for sure.
I reckon live drumming would be good, it would allow for some more interesting rhythms something which works around the basslines and plays with the rhythms? Anyway just a thought, maybe an interesting concept see what happens..The Jazzsteppa stuff sounds good.
But come on..HATE is a bit strong..you clearly haven't heard anything decent.
Coltrane????
Charlie Parker??
Sonny Rollins???
Fela Kuti for sure.
I reckon live drumming would be good, it would allow for some more interesting rhythms something which works around the basslines and plays with the rhythms? Anyway just a thought, maybe an interesting concept see what happens..The Jazzsteppa stuff sounds good.
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