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Re: so I wrote this article for MTV
Posted: Sat Dec 19, 2009 4:00 pm
by abZ
Maybe it's too obvious? but I would put Request Line up there for Skream
Someone else said Burning up started a jungle thing idk I have been making a djing jungle influenced dubstep for 4/5 years now. Big tune tho, I drops it almost every time.
Toasty - Knowledge was a big deal top 5 tune for me but that's me
Oh thanks for not going on about brostep btw

Re: so I wrote this article for MTV
Posted: Sat Dec 19, 2009 5:31 pm
by my_war
Nice objective and well thought out list, I especially like what you've done with number 5. Had been wondering why 'Koli Stance' didn't feel very important to me.
Re: so I wrote this article for MTV
Posted: Sat Dec 19, 2009 6:27 pm
by RealityHz
NilsFG wrote:RealityHz wrote:2. Burnin Up, it came out like... 2 months ago. Too soon to gauge the impact of the tune. Skream tunes like Dutch Flowers, Request Line, Glamma, etc all come to mind. Of these I only really like Dutch Flowers myself but in terms of impact undeniable.
Ever since Skream started playing Burnin' Up (which is, I think, almost a year if not more ago) more and more dubstep producers started making their jungle tunes so it definitely had an impact.
RealityHz wrote:3. Don't like Night if for no other reason than it's been rinsed to death. However given that fact it probably belongs on the list.
It's the (one of the) first dubstep tune that got very popular outside the dubstep scene. BBC even started playing it in the daytime schedule on the radio, so it was an important tune.
And it was a sick collab too
RealityHz wrote:6. Not a fan of this release. I don't get the hype here. Apparently it's deserving of the station because everyone else loves it.
Haha this, Untold can make sick things but personally I can't stand the majority of his work.
RealityHz wrote:7. This tune and anyone who plays it should be shot dead. Immediately. It's over, let it go.
You mad?
RealityHz wrote:One last thing though: NO ANTI WAR DUB??? BAN!!!
Haha this.
I don't think any dubstep top 10 will ever be fulfilling! A top 50 would be better.
Yes, I'm mad about Spongebob existing, let alone on a top anything list. Maybe the top 1 shit tunes of all time
I pretty much get that any list will piss off about half of all people looking at the list. If you have an opinion of music no list but your own will be acceptable, ya know? It's whatever though. Sharmaji moves asses on the dancefloor. "I seen him!" - Dave Chapelle, Half Baked. He's played some tunes I wouldn't have thought to consider, and he did the most important thing of all, Named XI as the first on the list of forthcoming/current bigshots. If you've heard his forthcoming EP on Surface Tension, his forthcoming release on Formant, his forthcoming release on Immerse, I believe he has a forthcoming tune on Pressing Issues...
The honorable mentions was the best part for me. We can debate everything else, but I didn't know any of the honorable mentions outside of XI and to me, that is a good thing. I like to think I've heard everything forthcoming and already out. This honorable mention list just proves Dubstep is a global movement.
And Burnin Up didn't start any Jungle/Dubstep movement by any means. Ekaj? Abz? American guys did this from the get go as well, like 2006 era. But like I was saying, any good list breeds debate. Sharmaji has put up a good list and tbh it's the one that counts-it's on the MTV website for millions to read

Re: so I wrote this article for MTV
Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2009 1:12 am
by ruin
this list made me sad
thank you
Re: so I wrote this article for MTV
Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2009 2:09 am
by morro_e
abZ wrote:Toasty - Knowledge was a big deal top 5 tune for me but that's me

it truly is
Re: so I wrote this article for MTV
Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2009 7:15 am
by cosmic revenge
whats MTV iggy?
Re: so I wrote this article for MTV
Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2009 11:10 am
by Scooby_Doo
i dont think i could ever finish a list of top ten dub tunes but i think skreams 0800 dub should be on there but i probably could never decide but i would also put night as number 1 just because its night lol probably alot of peoples first dubstep tune
Re: so I wrote this article for MTV
Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2009 11:48 am
by hellfire machina
Ballsy as fuck, big up bruv!
MTV wtf! The world is listening my brothers.....
Re: so I wrote this article for MTV
Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2009 12:01 pm
by milksnake
skream filth imo
Re: so I wrote this article for MTV
Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2009 12:54 pm
by joe muggs
Scooby_Doo wrote:i dont think i could ever finish a list of top ten dub tunes but i think skreams 0800 dub should be on there but i probably could never decide but i would also put night as number 1 just because its night lol probably alot of peoples first dubstep tune
It's not about top ten tunes though - it's about how would you represent dubstep in ten tunes... That's a different challenge!
Re: so I wrote this article for MTV
Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2009 1:14 pm
by wooda916
NilsFG wrote:RealityHz wrote:2. Burnin Up, it came out like... 2 months ago. Too soon to gauge the impact of the tune. Skream tunes like Dutch Flowers, Request Line, Glamma, etc all come to mind. Of these I only really like Dutch Flowers myself but in terms of impact undeniable.
Ever since Skream started playing Burnin' Up (which is, I think, almost a year if not more ago) more and more dubstep producers started making their jungle tunes so it definitely had an impact.
I don't think you can credit Skream with pioneering (or re-discovering) 140 jungle, the J-Tek heads have been pushing it for a few years now.
I think Loefah - Horror show should have got a mention, it was one of the first truly half-step tunes, paved the way for hundreds of tunes after it.
Re: so I wrote this article for MTV
Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2009 1:20 pm
by NilsFG
wooda916 wrote:NilsFG wrote:RealityHz wrote:2. Burnin Up, it came out like... 2 months ago. Too soon to gauge the impact of the tune. Skream tunes like Dutch Flowers, Request Line, Glamma, etc all come to mind. Of these I only really like Dutch Flowers myself but in terms of impact undeniable.
Ever since Skream started playing Burnin' Up (which is, I think, almost a year if not more ago) more and more dubstep producers started making their jungle tunes so it definitely had an impact.
I don't think you can credit Skream with pioneering (or re-discovering) 140 jungle, the J-Tek heads have been pushing it for a few years now.
I think Loefah - Horror show should have got a mention, it was one of the first truly half-step tunes, paved the way for hundreds of tunes after it.
I wouldn't say Skream pioneered it, but he made it a bit more popular again.
See, there have been lots of producers making jungle-style tunes the last few years, but Skream made one, started playing it, and very soon even more producers started making jungle.
Even the bigger producers started doing their jungle tunes, and even more dj's started spinning a jungle tune in their set.
And about Horror Show, it definitely should have been on the list.
Re: so I wrote this article for MTV
Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2009 2:17 pm
by octa push
Wicked top!
I would probably replace "2 Bad" (even though it's one of my fav tunes) for "Zomby - Spliff Dub (Rustie Remix)" or "Joker - Digidesign". Since there's no reference to the synthy type of sound.
Yes, "Horror Show" would be there instead of the "Punisher Remix".
Overall IMO it almost covers everything, this is really difficult task to make but I think you nailed it.
Re: so I wrote this article for MTV
Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2009 2:42 pm
by notez_
Nice, love the selection. Ofcourse, we all have tunes which we play out more than others but seeing it from your point of view was...refreshing. really has made me get 'left leg out' out agian and got me having a few mixes with it, always end up putting the needle on blue notez for some reason.
You've also got me to look into el-b in greater detail, never really paid attention to him even though ive seen the man hailed as one of big guys behind the roots of dubstep, being really a late comer to the scene around 2007.
Fianlly, ive always thought hessle audio was a little gem of a record label and untold a great producer. 'Kingdom' is also just one of those tunes you just cant help moving a bit of that neckbone to, qaulity stuff.
Great list, finally a thread worth clicking on

Re: so I wrote this article for MTV
Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2009 4:13 pm
by Pada
My actual list would be
Loefah - Root
Mala - Anti-War Dub
Skream - Midnight Request Line
Kode 9 - Find My Way (remix)
Pinch - Qawwali
Benga & Coki - Night
Coki - Spongebob
SP:MC - Trust Nobody
Joker & Ginz - Purple City
Mala - Eyez
Re: so I wrote this article for MTV
Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2009 4:19 pm
by bandshell
(Pada) wrote:My actual list would be
Loefah - Root
Mala - Anti-War Dub
Skream - Midnight Request Line
Kode 9 - Find My Way (remix)
Pinch - Qawwali
Benga & Coki - Night
Coki - Spongebob
SP:MC - Trust Nobody
Joker & Ginz - Purple City
Mala - Eyez
That's very one sided.
Re: so I wrote this article for MTV
Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2009 6:24 pm
by abZ
NilsFG wrote:wooda916 wrote:NilsFG wrote:RealityHz wrote:2. Burnin Up, it came out like... 2 months ago. Too soon to gauge the impact of the tune. Skream tunes like Dutch Flowers, Request Line, Glamma, etc all come to mind. Of these I only really like Dutch Flowers myself but in terms of impact undeniable.
Ever since Skream started playing Burnin' Up (which is, I think, almost a year if not more ago) more and more dubstep producers started making their jungle tunes so it definitely had an impact.
I don't think you can credit Skream with pioneering (or re-discovering) 140 jungle, the J-Tek heads have been pushing it for a few years now.
I think Loefah - Horror show should have got a mention, it was one of the first truly half-step tunes, paved the way for hundreds of tunes after it.
I wouldn't say Skream pioneered it, but he made it a bit more popular again.
See, there have been lots of producers making jungle-style tunes the last few years, but Skream made one, started playing it, and very soon even more producers started making jungle.
Even the bigger producers started doing their jungle tunes, and even more dj's started spinning a jungle tune in their set.
And about Horror Show, it definitely should have been on the list.
That may be true. There are a lot of followers in the scene but like I say there are plenty of producers that have always had this as part of their sound and furthermore it isn't a significant movement in the scope of the decade.
Just for arguments sake I want to throw Crunked Up for Benga. The tune that put him on the map and also kicked off millions of mid range wobblers

Re: so I wrote this article for MTV
Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2009 6:34 pm
by NilsFG
Oh and The Judgement by Benga & Skream would've been nice too.
Re: so I wrote this article for MTV
Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2009 7:58 pm
by notez_
come on guys..he could only pick ten
Re: so I wrote this article for MTV
Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2009 12:07 am
by Sharmaji
liking that everyone's feeling joker-- A sound that, i admit, is under-represented.