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Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2008 7:08 pm
by black lotus
i also produce:
- ambient noise / electroacoustic
- electroish IDM with classical influence
- doomgaze / metalgaze
in the past i've produced:
- organic ambient dub
- hardstyle techno
- breakcoreish chiptune / jungle
- death metal / black metal
Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2008 7:11 pm
by juxta
Yeah i just sit down and just write tons of stuff out in Reason. Whatever i like i use and sequence out, and hope i can turn it into a finished track.
Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2008 7:40 pm
by wetworks
I actually produce for a number of Hip-Hop acts. I've done house, trip-hop, dnb, etc. in the past as well. When I'm not producing electronic music though, I play a number of live instruments in a band.
Blessings
Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2008 11:02 pm
by spencertron
Not sure what i was on when making it, it was a very long time ago...
10 minutes of madness i made: listen here: >>
http://www.tindeck.com/audio/filestore/ ... XCERPT.mp3 Give it time the genre's come and go in this track
it's basically Ambient>Breakcore>IDM>Acid>BEATFUCKIN > Jumpup > epicstupidness...i quite like it...bass goes deep...never really shared it with anyone
Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 1:21 am
by fused_forces
We produce mainly dubstep, but dabble with hip hop and DnB.
Look out for our c.d album release which will feature varied styles, due early 08
Will post about this when its ready

Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 5:50 am
by juxta
spencerTron wrote:Not sure what i was on when making it, it was a very long time ago...
10 minutes of madness i made: listen here: >>
http://www.tindeck.com/audio/filestore/ ... XCERPT.mp3 Give it time the genre's come and go in this track
it's basically Ambient>Breakcore>IDM>Acid>BEATFUCKIN > Jumpup > epicstupidness...i quite like it...bass goes deep...never really shared it with anyone
is that drum loop from danny byrds sample pack???
Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 8:31 am
by james fox
mostly tech house / house / techno / bit of breakbeat here and there
see
www.myspace.com/nicecore
Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 10:19 am
by serox
Hardcore and Techno/Acid.
Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 5:45 pm
by spencertron
Juxta wrote:spencerTron wrote:Not sure what i was on when making it, it was a very long time ago...
10 minutes of madness i made: listen here: >>
http://www.tindeck.com/audio/filestore/ ... XCERPT.mp3 Give it time the genre's come and go in this track
it's basically Ambient>Breakcore>IDM>Acid>BEATFUCKIN > Jumpup > epicstupidness...i quite like it...bass goes deep...never really shared it with anyone
is that drum loop from danny byrds sample pack???
nah, it's far too old for that, though it is a loop which i resampled and cut up to fuck.
Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2008 12:16 pm
by thesis
I would get very bored if I only wrote dubstep! I would guess its the same for most people... does ANYONE just write dubstep and dubstep only?? If so I think you're in this for the wrong reasons (unless you're just starting out of course)
I've also made in the past: breakcore, dnb, digital black metal (that genre name is my own invention haha), and some experimental/ambient.
Currently, I'm also doing some instrumental 'jazz hop / lounge' projects. I will definitely write more dnb in the future too.
Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2008 5:25 pm
by spencertron
thesis wrote:does ANYONE just write dubstep and dubstep only?? If so I think you're in this for the wrong reasons
thats quite a statement. not that i am involved in just dubstep, but...
what about John Mayall/bo diddly/clapton/BB King playing blues all their life (among thousands who also stick to this?) what about every dub/reggae artist making dub and reggae all their life? Are you suggesting that people who choose one area of an electronic art in this day and age cannot not be passionate about it in the same way?
Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2008 5:11 pm
by ehcsztein
I have only recently (past 6 months or so) gotten into Dub-Step from a production standpoint.
I mostly do psy-trance or industrial/electro-clash but have historically done all sort of stuff (trip-hop / DnB / ambient / noise / etc) with an emphasis on live performance.
Last year I started playing around with dropping my psy stuff from 150ish bpm down to 135ish as I seemed to get better crowd response during performance.
I have always had a "wall-of-bass" approach so mixing dub-step elements into the setup is working out really well so far. I'll know better after I play my first gig with the "new" setup in December.
Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2008 5:34 pm
by drokkr
i do a bit of minimal techno and some "street bass" at around 140 to 155 bpm.
Re: How many of you produce other genres?
Posted: Fri Oct 24, 2008 3:13 pm
by rob sparx
K_K wrote:few weeks i was starting a track and i thought that kick drum sounds proper housish and went on to make a electro house track. any one else get distracted like this?
All the time! I often try switching the style of a tune in the early stages until I find a genre that works best. I usually base the tempo of the tune around what works best with the samples/presets involved.
I write DNB, Electro, "mood" music (adverts/TV etc) and electro-trance but I'll write anything if I feel like it!
Posted: Fri Oct 24, 2008 9:07 pm
by ginsu
Krump battle tracks. juke. hot wuck. ambient black metal.
im clapping my hands right now. kind of a capoeira meets honkey tonk style.
Posted: Fri Oct 24, 2008 10:51 pm
by martello
Too many (too different) styles, if u check my sig. Looks like it does not affect good....
Posted: Sat Oct 25, 2008 1:15 am
by deadly_habit
i mainly make dnb dubstep kinda a secondary thing
also make idm, breakcore, ambient, etc etc
Posted: Sat Oct 25, 2008 2:39 am
by slothrop
spencerTron wrote:thesis wrote:does ANYONE just write dubstep and dubstep only?? If so I think you're in this for the wrong reasons
thats quite a statement. not that i am involved in just dubstep, but...
what about John Mayall/bo diddly/clapton/BB King playing blues all their life (among thousands who also stick to this?) what about every dub/reggae artist making dub and reggae all their life? Are you suggesting that people who choose one area of an electronic art in this day and age cannot not be passionate about it in the same way?
I agree.
And dubstep is a ludicrously diverse genre at the moment - you can take it from really minimal freeform meditative stuff to crunked up bangers to percussive jazzy wonk - cliche ahoy but it's really own as limited aas you are.
Posted: Sat Oct 25, 2008 9:44 am
by Littlefoot
I started making more melodic garagey type stuff..
but now thats all I do
I find there is a really really good pocket of slightly experimental but kind of regressive post dubstep garage right now..
Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2008 3:44 pm
by pdomino
Have produced house music for a good few years with a mate.
www.myspace.com/hijaq
Got dubs forthcoming and also got hip hop bits waiting to get flung out.
