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Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 1:14 am
by mechabot 01
R3pulse wrote:tminus wrote:R3pulse wrote:incnic wrote:
american dubstep is OK by me.
until it turns into skulls and blood spattered logos and noise.
lol, this is exactly what I think of when I think American dubstep. Everyone is an ex-dark dnb producer, reeses galore.
Some of you guys really need to check
Jus Wan. Action Potential/Afflectic 12" is so good.
And 2 pages with no one mentioning the fact Joe Nice is a don is wrong

P.S.: this quote srsly cracks me up btw, YES, i play very dark and sometimes just plain fucked up dubstep...the funny thing you don't realize is that my tunes come from all over the planet...not JUST united states...lol...do some research on the genre a lil more before you cast judgements...

err right. I have no idea who you are and why you bothered to quote me

The skulls and crossbones, is only a north America thing, hence why thats what I think when I think of American dubstep.
The music isnt bad though, I play
Trillbass-Tony Danza a lot out of the dark stuff. So dont get ya knickers in a twist yeah

Don't make such sweeping generalisations and people won't call you out on them.
Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 3:21 am
by ben freeman
Jaybird hasn't been mentioned yet . Guy kills it on the decks and buttons.
Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 3:41 am
by iron myke
Did Secret Agent Gel get passed over? An early proponent of US Dubstep.
Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 2:29 pm
by fish finger
Big things coming out of California!
CROSSROADS RECORDS & DOUBLE DROP RECORDINGS are pumping out some good stuff. Check 'em out!
http://www.myspace.com/crossroadsrecords2009

Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 2:46 pm
by r3pulse
Mechabot 01 wrote:Don't make such sweeping generalisations and people won't call you out on them.
Well I guess the 'everyone is an ex dark dnb producer' is a a pretty bad generalisation but obviously I didnt mean it as I then mentioned a dope producer who clearly isnt. I was really just laughing at the skull & crossbones comment as this is something I had noticed too
Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 11:09 pm
by henrywilson
whats up! new to the board, trance/dnb dj (getting into producing) who is now completely hooked on the dubstep (really digging nero's style).
check out some of my friends here in south carolina...total recall. very talented guys.
www.myspace.com/totalrecalldnb
Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 11:12 pm
by collective
*yawn* ex-dnb dubstep *yawn*
if it aint deep it shouldnt be called DUBstep
and yes, there are a handful of american producers doing the deep side of things, but I'll tell you what going out around sf 90% of the time its over-compressed wobbler after over-compressed wobbler
Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 2:51 am
by ushushnz
Mad love for Starkey!
Bless
Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 3:40 am
by mechabot 01
collective wrote:*yawn* ex-dnb dubstep *yawn*
if it aint deep it shouldnt be called DUBstep
and yes, there are a handful of american producers doing the deep side of things, but I'll tell you what going out around sf 90% of the time its over-compressed wobbler after over-compressed wobbler
You may be bored of dnb producers making dubstep but not half as bored as the community is with negative moaning posts like yours.

Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 5:10 am
by baydestrian
Roommate
Antiserum
OSC
Djunya
Eskmo
Juju
Blackheart
Koze
Babylon System
Dubsworth
Ooah (check the Beaver blink remix, Heat up the Night)
Spit Bros.
Noah D
SPL
Ripple
Vibesquad (dubstep influenced)
Bakir
Marty Party (some dubstep)
6 Blocc
Bass Science
Kush Arora
Dub Gabriel
Sub Swara
Widdler
ill Gates
Starkey
and that's almost just SF
Brap....
Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 8:56 pm
by splattersloth
Thanx for the luv Kid Logic........
if anyone wants our EP of 320s......
http://www.zshare.net/download/6096366229488f79/
our love is all the DJs on Dubstep.FM........without them we would not exist...
Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 9:51 pm
by abZ
I'm on it

Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 10:44 pm
by kellydean
Cheers for the mention!
tminus wrote:Kid Logic (not mentioned? wtf?) Kelly Dean, DLX, Rumblejunkie (i know he's been mentioned) HD4000 (<--big upz) Caustik, Zeno, revoldub, MK2, NTRLD, Steppo, and Tyrant (not mentioned???)
ok, theres a few, the rest most of you got...
Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 10:51 pm
by el topo
what!! Theres lots of US producers kicking it! Miami,FL is like the base of operations!!
I have an upcoming release, check out the thread here:
http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=93622
and shouts to Basshead, Digital Felon, Creature Tweaker Council, and especially Otto Von Schirach!!
Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 10:56 pm
by selrahc
i have to say, although there are some incredible tunes coming out of the US (starkey, DLX, S.A.G, the 2step guy from texas whose name escapes me), i do have to agree that 90% of US producers do seem to fall into the 'quasi-140 dark dnb halfstep plodders with big sawtooth basslines and rap samples' trap. that said, i'd love to be proved wrong! anybody got some US reccomendations on a deeper tip?
Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 11:33 pm
by kenjen
I haven't seen Mimosa's name dropped....he's USA, no?
Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 11:39 pm
by deadly_habit
selrahc wrote:i have to say, although there are some incredible tunes coming out of the US (starkey, DLX, S.A.G, the 2step guy from texas whose name escapes me), i do have to agree that 90% of US producers do seem to fall into the 'quasi-140 dark dnb halfstep plodders with big sawtooth basslines and rap samples' trap. that said, i'd love to be proved wrong! anybody got some US reccomendations on a deeper tip?
i make all sorts of styles haven't made any slowed down dnb yet if you wanna peep some of my shit
though i did use rap samples in my next tune dropping on savory audio
and VVV is prolly who you're thinking of from tx
Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2009 12:09 am
by abZ
selrahc wrote:i have to say, although there are some incredible tunes coming out of the US (starkey, DLX, S.A.G, the 2step guy from texas whose name escapes me), i do have to agree that 90% of US producers do seem to fall into the 'quasi-140 dark dnb halfstep plodders with big sawtooth basslines and rap samples' trap. that said, i'd love to be proved wrong! anybody got some US reccomendations on a deeper tip?
I like the rap samples! A lot of people do, it sells well. I don't hear hardly any darkness in tracks from the US. Hard, yes. 90% of ALL dubstep is is 140 halfstep these days. And I may get blasted for this but dubstep kinda IS slowed down dnb in a way. So what? People act like DNB is the devil. If it weren't for DNB, dubstep may have never even happened. For deeper stuff god there is scads of it. NO ONE will sign it. It doesn't sell for shit. I am really feeling Coma. Misk. Check out some of Symbl's newer shit. The ironic thing is is he IS a dark dnb producer. So if deep is really what you like, searching the download sites for releases might not be the way, you will have to seek out the producers themselves and more than likely they will be more than happy to give you 320's.
Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2009 12:33 am
by pidge
^lol wtf, since when does making tracks which will make money come before music you actually want to make? YOur in the wrong game bruv
Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2009 12:41 am
by aint no use
DJ Cal Cutta wrote:I'm sure this isn't the first time the word didn't show up in this thread, but...
Yankstep
I'm going with that, "Yep, I'm gonna play a set of large'n'in charge Yankstep, get yankin' Yankee!"
This needs to catch on.