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SickMan D
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Post by SickMan D » Thu Jul 10, 2008 1:24 pm

Its all about the music, if you dont like a tune you dont have to...

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Post by press » Thu Jul 10, 2008 4:28 pm

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some more sick foos to throw in the mix.
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Post by runner » Thu Jul 10, 2008 9:58 pm

SwiftGuyver wrote:most of the dubstep i've heard from the likes of Chase & Status, Calibre, D.Kay, Noah D, SPL, Tech Itch, Martyn etc etc has been dope...so i'm happy...
just heard Calibre's sublime "Stolen Shadows" (on his msp page)

DOPE

he is slowly and cheekily makin 140bpm tunes that kill it
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Post by bunzer0 » Thu Jul 10, 2008 11:33 pm

SwiftGuyver wrote:so i'm happy...

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Post by slothrop » Fri Jul 11, 2008 12:21 am

badger wrote:
blackmass plastics wrote:It must be a nightmare to be an 'established' producer ,and therefore be confined for eternity to producing one style of music for the rest of your rarely luctrative career
Any suggestion that people should only stick to what they are successful at,goes against the whole creative process ie.Inspiration leading to output.
The chances are that guys on the DnB scene are really into by the fresh angles they hear in dubstep, and relish the chance to get a bit experimental within their style.
At the end of the day it don't matter who made it as long as its sick...
exactly. people should be able to make whatever they want as long as they're doing it for the right reasons. i really don't understand the insular attitude so many people seem to have in relation to dubstep: imo noone owns the scene and has a right to say what it is or where it is going, even the originators. anyone making a purely cynical move to make a particular genre of music deserves our scorn but otherwise people should be able to make what they want without being judged for it
Totally agree.

OTOH, it does seem kind of weird when part of the reason I got into dubstep was that it was pretty much the polar opposite of what was going on in dnb at the time, that a lot of the artists who epitomized that sort of dnb are now getting on dubstep.

Not really complaining, it just seems a bit odd and I can see why it bothers some people.

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Post by freqone » Fri Jul 11, 2008 1:16 pm

TIME wrote:what does it matter if the quality is high? i dont care who is making it if the music is good. let the music speak, if the tune is fresh then thats all that should matter.
Very well put....

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Post by dj $hy » Fri Jul 11, 2008 1:55 pm

BunZer0 wrote:
SwiftGuyver wrote:so i'm happy...
http://soundcloud.com/afterdark-dubstep
New Deep one! Unsigned ATM
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A deep one... Dropping on Family Tree Records END OF THIS MONTH!!!!!!!
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