new and loving the discussions on dubstep forum, however, i have noticed some posts keep getting deleted! come on Dubstep Forum, let the free speech rain and let discussions hold their own
Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here
Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2011 12:32 pm
by The Wests
Hi....
we make 2 step electronica, future bass, and dark cosmic space funk.....
still learning the ropes,
i'll have some stuff up for you all
to listen to ASAP!
Re: newcomers ->GLITCHDICK
Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2011 11:58 am
by glitchdick
im new here, fuck i just wanna make friends with people who like the same shit as me
i make shitty music, i pray that you wont click on this and ruin your day..........
Intrductions on an internet forum are pretty gay, but anyways....
Ive been listening to dubstep on and off since '07, but since hip-hop is my first love i never bothered checking too far into the dubstep genre bar the usuals and various compilations, but in the last year ive been listening to a lot more.
Been lurking (perving?) on here for a while but never bothered posting, most of my interent time is taken up on a hip-hop forum, but i said fuck it, live life on the edge and join. Gangsta.
Check my ,,Rocket launcher'' sound and tell me what do you think. Enjoy the video
Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here
Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2011 8:59 pm
by Teo
Hey, My name is Teo. I've been writing electronic music for about 2 years, it was mostly crap until about 8 months ago. Then I started figuring out how to really write music. I've posted a few of my tracks in the WIP section, but I just wanted to say hello. I'm also trying to start a movement away from bro-step, or atleast taking it back and making it into something not shit.
I'm a pretty nerdy guy and I've always tried to combine interests, and I've been creating what I call "nerdstep." I guess what it actually is is dubstep with samples from nerd culture ie: video games, movies, anime, and anything else. I've seen a few other people doing something similar.
But anyway, Hi. Also, i write music/make sfx for video games for a living. Mostly for Nickolodeon web-games.
Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here
Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2011 12:19 am
by samuelscottrutledge
West Coast up and comers Sub-Antix and Carnage are featured on the regular here, at the Canadian dubstep collective:
Been listening to dubstep for about a year and a half now, its always fallen to second behind my love of beautiful drum and bass. However ive found myself listening to more and more dubstep recently.
So i guess i joined to find some like minded people with a good tatse in music (which i think is getting harder to find as time progresses) to share and discuss tunes.
I think im definitly into a more chilled out vibe when dubstep is concerned, i do like the more "jump up" stuff, i think i just gets a bit mundane after about an hour or so of listening.
Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here
Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2011 3:50 pm
by Icey
Finnish blogger, who's gonna be start producing soon. Been onto dubstep since last summer.
My name is Daniƫl, I'm 18 years old and I live in Amsterdam.
I've been into dubstep since 2009 and recently I'm trying to make some tunes myself.
You can check out some here if you like: http://soundcloud.com/mad-scientist-1312
thepipandgrimble
Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2011 6:49 pm
by thepipandgrimble
I'm New to the whole dubstep scene. I like remixing old nostalgic themes.
I did this one for the wild Pokemon theme. Tell me what ya think. I'm pretty proud of it.
i'm at uni right now, and i write a bit of music. i'm really into the mount kimbie, burial, james blake, and jamie xx's of the world. i used to mostly write house music, but have had a lot more fun with dubstep!
I consider my self as a newcomer to Dubstep. I live in Finland and study in polytechnics. Originally Wikipedia brought me from Skream to all those fantastic artists involved in Dubstep, then i found myself writing some. I guess I'm getting better all the time, my current area that I dig, is ethnic way of approaching Dubstep. Cheers!