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Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2009 9:39 pm
by notez_
mattron wrote:
-Dubson- wrote:Go to DMZ, interview Coki, Loefah, Mala & Pokes
This!

Coki, Loefah, Mala & Pokes!
has to be... (especially Coki..dubsteps mystery man)

I also want to see what the explosion of dubstep onto the underground dance scene has done to their everyday lives.. e.g.financially,socially ect. do they still work part time jobs?Do they ever get bored of playing out nearly every week,weekend after weekend? (skream and benga)

Would be nice to see what music they are actually listening to as well, it cant be all dubstep 24/7.

Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2009 9:46 pm
by solshada
datsik & downlink

Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2009 9:50 pm
by (the)troika
2sense wrote:should do a spot on the growing U.S scene..
Rapid Growing.... its almost stupid how fast its spreading :o


Im not looking forward to the MTV takeover of dubstep.... i mean, fucking Xzibit just came out with a dubstep song! Aint no good about that

Re: Who do you guys want to see on the next DUBFILES DVD?

Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2009 10:06 pm
by __________
Dubfiles wrote: Which Producers do you want to see?
Cessman & Potentz !!!

Which DJ's do you want to see?
interview Necta Selecta !!!

What record labels should we interview?
interview Appleblim !!!

What Parties do we need to be at?
Subheavy in Cornwall. October.

What other random information would you like to find out about?
a piece on Mungo's Hi-Fi and their extreme soundsystem would be interesting. Why did they build it? How did they build it?

All suggestions are welcome we will try our hardest to make it all happen.

Peace

Dubfiles DVD
I reckon a piece about good promoters would be interesting - what makes a good dubstep night? is it the same as a dnb night or a metal gig? what makes them special and why do certain nights have (and deserve) the amount of respect they are given?

+ please try and put something in the DVD which will help educate people about the difference between dub and dubstep! :D

big up, your 1st DVD was worthwhile

Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2009 10:43 pm
by popeye
burial

Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 1:16 pm
by atop
Popeye wrote:burial

Re: Who wants a free DUBFILES DVD?

Posted: Tue Sep 22, 2009 9:29 am
by dubfiles
Thanks for all your input..... if you want to feature on the DVD yourself as a fan of DUBSTEP send your details to DUBFILESDVD@Hotmail.co.uk.

EAST VILLAGE CLUB 23rd Sept 2009 - 9pm - 2am. :D

Re: Who wants a free DUBFILES DVD?

Posted: Tue Sep 22, 2009 10:46 am
by Jak The lad
Which Producers do you want to see?
Clouds, Tes, The Others, Trolley Snatcha, Joker, Headhunter
Which DJ's do you want to see?
Joker, Anti Social
What record labels should we interview?
Anti Social
What Parties do we need to be at?
FWD vs Rinse, Stink Like Sock
What other random information would you like to find out about?
Maybe a studio session with a producer (lIke Benga & Rusko have done)

Re: Who wants a free DUBFILES DVD?

Posted: Tue Sep 22, 2009 11:24 am
by dutty_switch
Producers: Silkie, Mala, Coki, TRG, Scuba, Reso, Ebola, Pinch, Mungo's Hifi, Phokus, Geiom, Brackles, Appleblim, Raffertie, Boxcutter, Skream, 16Bit (just try and get a good cross section of tech, dubby and the real harsh stuff)

DJ's: Youngsta, Chef, N-Type, Plastician, Mary-Anne Hobbs

Parties: DMZ, Subloaded, Wob Wob, Penguin Dance, (Subheavy & Deep End in Devon/Cornwall!), BLOC (maybe have a look at dubstep at larger festivals too?)

Labels: DMZ, Deep Medi, Hessle Audio, Hot Flush, Black Acre, Wicky Lindows

Random Info: Sit in on a studio session or maybe have a look at pressings/record marketing (from test pressings/white label releases to full artwork release maybe?) - I'm making myself sound proper boring!

Re:

Posted: Tue Sep 22, 2009 1:10 pm
by dj_rasheed
Which Producers do you want to see?

Joker,Rustie,Zomby,Ikonika,Kode 9


Which DJ's do you want to see?

Oneman,Ben UFO,Braiden,Jackmaster,Youngsta

What record labels should we interview?

Hyperdub,Kapsize,Hessle,Subway,Argon

Re: Who wants a free DUBFILES DVD?

Posted: Tue Sep 22, 2009 2:34 pm
by swed-1-
deffo check out something with DMZ

but also i think the events thrown by Eardrum/Breakthru in Birmingham in the famous Custard Factory are always live and bare people attend so worth hitting up that