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Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here
Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2011 2:12 pm
by Rustique
Hi, im Rustique and I like to produce musique cause it makes my tummy warm.
I dabble in various genres with in the electronic realm but my heart is with dnb/dub and experimenting with the close relationship between the two genres.
The content on this forum is rich, the people are friendly and helpful and the guides/tips/tricks are amazing, the mods/admins do an awesome job.
NEW TO THE FORUM //
Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2011 9:52 pm
by KappaDUBSTEP
whats going on everyone!
a minute to sum me up,
a producer from hawaii.
been listening to dubstep since 2005,
started listening to pirate radio stations like rince in 2006
huge influences on my music are the DMZ cast, Distance, Benga, Jack Sparrow, RSJ, Cyrus, and DJG just to name a few.
mid range is good, SUB BASS IS A MUST.
been to the forum a bunch but never made the account till now.
great forums filled with true dubfans.
hearing a lot of up and coming artists on here releasing some huge tunes
I do a monthly mix that is posted up on my soundcloud.
ill will also be posting songs up on the youtube channel often
as well as commenting on other posts on the forums
CHEERS!
Four twenty music - Clockwerk Goblin
Posted: Sun Mar 13, 2011 7:44 am
by Four20Music
Hey guys, I'm Josh, currently studying in the netherlands.
I love Bass heavy music and regularly go mad and skank out at huge dubstep events.
I also produce a bit of dubstep, drum n bass and dub as theyre my passion.
My producer name is, Clockwerk Goblin. although it use to be FourTwenty Music.
I'm loving the sense of community here as everyone shares.
I've already stocked up on samples, VTSs and Reason combi patches < :O
Keep it Dirty
Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here
Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2011 1:03 pm
by Dooka
Hey,
Id just like to say thanks to every poster and to the moderator of the forum ... in general its an amazing knowledge base and haas been amazingly helpfull to me ...
ta.
Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here
Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2011 9:30 pm
by Jabbeke
Hi everybody,
I'm Jabbeke and I'm from the Netherlands, I produce electronic music and I'm really into dubstep lately!
After a quick search I found this forum and I decided to register here because it looks like a really nice forum.
For anyone who's interested, here you can listen to my music: http://soundcloud.com/blue-screen
None of it's released yet, but if someone's interested they are always welcome to contact me!
Thx and Peace
Jabbeke
Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here
Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2011 4:19 pm
by djrockspin
Whats up everybody, I realized I commented in a thread without making any introduction... Hi, I'm DJ Rockspin...and I'm addicted to dubstep. Word to tha mutha!
Peace
Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here
Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2011 6:19 am
by DJOVERDOSE_FILTHY
Whats up everyone. I call myself OVERDOSE. ive been making electronic music for a while now but am just now finally releasing my music to the public. i have one finished song on soundcloud and another song thats a rough demo, as i have yet to upload all of my stuff, please check out my filthy ass shit. http://soundcloud.com/overdosetotalfilt ... -existence
Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here
Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2011 10:05 am
by garyc888
New to dubstep forum, trying to get some productions done on the side. Let me know what you think Soundcloud Soundcloud
Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here
Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2011 11:49 pm
by NETTLES
hi guys. i produce electronic music under the name nettles in oxford, uk. i mainly make garage type stuff but am massively into trip / hip hop / and any other forward thinking music out there. ive tried different ways of making tunes in the past but have settled on using samples / live + field recordings over vst's / synths and stuff. also well into the mixing of bit rates / rawer textures with more hi quality ones. feel free to comment on my tunes with criticism / hate or love. thanks guys, looking forward to getting involved with this forum. peace x
Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here
Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2011 12:22 am
by Dartma
Hello.
From LA, talk to me.
Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here
Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2011 4:14 am
by khybot
meanmrcustard wrote:Bet nobody ever reads this threat but whatevs.
Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here
Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2011 5:27 am
by khybot
Hi everybody.
I'm a producer / dj currently in Manhattan, New York City.
I first started to really get into Drum'n'Bass around '99 and hooked up with the NUCO crew in Richmond, Virginia and helped promote parties, got turntables and started buying records.
I loved going to parties in the US (Buzz in DC being my favorite) and DNB weeklies including Direct Drive (NYC), Konkrete Jungle (NYC), Platinum (PA), Act Your Age (DC), Sunday Sessions (DC), Information Technology (RVA), Camp Zero's night (RVA) and Phunkatech's night (SF). One week I went to a different dnb weekly every night of the week (perhaps not a big deal in the UK, but some trouble here in the US). I ran my own weekly in Richmond called Render, mostly booking local dj's though I did get DJ Hidden and DJ-Over X to play. It was an eclectic night, sometimes with poetry readings at the beginning and Halo tournaments.
I kind of lost interest in DNB (and music in general), though discovering dubstep several years back when I moved to NYC really rekindled my love of bass and drums. Now I'm feeling the dubstep and even discovering some great new drum'n'bass.
I'm really psyched on producing EDM and getting booked to play out. It seems kind of tough getting over, but we'll see. Either way, I love the positive and constructive atmosphere of the dubstepforum and the inclusiveness of the dubstep music and scene in general.
I'm a producer / dj currently in Manhattan, New York City.
I first started to really get into Drum'n'Bass around '99 and hooked up with the NUCO crew in Richmond, Virginia and helped promote parties, got turntables and started buying records.
I loved going to parties in the US (Buzz in DC being my favorite) and DNB weeklies including Direct Drive (NYC), Konkrete Jungle (NYC), Platinum (PA), Act Your Age (DC), Sunday Sessions (DC), Information Technology (RVA), Camp Zero's night (RVA) and Phunkatech's night (SF). One week I went to a different dnb weekly every night of the week (perhaps not a big deal in the UK, but some trouble here in the US). I ran my own weekly in Richmond called Render, mostly booking local dj's though I did get DJ Hidden and DJ-Over X to play. It was an eclectic night, sometimes with poetry readings at the beginning and Halo tournaments.
I kind of lost interest in DNB (and music in general), though discovering dubstep several years back when I moved to NYC really rekindled my love of bass and drums. Now I'm feeling the dubstep and even discovering some great new drum'n'bass.
I'm really psyched on producing EDM and getting booked to play out. It seems kind of tough getting over, but we'll see. Either way, I love the positive and constructive atmosphere of the dubstepforum and the inclusiveness of the dubstep music and scene in general.
For any graphic design work I.E Websites, Logo's, CD Covers, Banners, Ads etc. or just for more info email admin@duballornothing.co.uk
Also we have entered into the Chase & Status remix competition. We would appreciate any feedback on the beat check it out on soundcloud and drop a comment Soundcloud
Thanks for reading & Here are some links for us
G'day, Iyk from Melbourne.
Don't make my own tracks, but have been listening to dubstep for a long time now.
Definitely looking into listening to tons shit produced on this forum.
Cheers.
Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here
Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2011 2:50 pm
by CjsLam
In the last 2 months I've stared producing my own electronic songs, I aspire to be something big in music someday, I'm in a band as well. Got linked to this site from a friend of mine who casually makes beats. Right now I'm writing within the confines of genres like House (electro-y) and dubstep but once I'm more versed in everything I wanna meld all of my musical influences into my own electronic style.