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Posted: Wed May 09, 2007 6:41 pm
by hoodz
sapphic_beats wrote:
gizzmo wrote:R.A.W. as in Raul, as in B-Boy 3000 doing dubstep, oh lord :!:
yup...he did a track sampling kraftwerk's "numbers" that i will probably die if i never have. seriously. this is life threatening, someone tell him that it needs to come out.
large tune, he might play it at pure filth next week, one of my favs from him, ill get on him bout it;)

Posted: Wed May 09, 2007 8:27 pm
by djshiva
HOODZ wrote:
sapphic_beats wrote:
gizzmo wrote:R.A.W. as in Raul, as in B-Boy 3000 doing dubstep, oh lord :!:
yup...he did a track sampling kraftwerk's "numbers" that i will probably die if i never have. seriously. this is life threatening, someone tell him that it needs to come out.
large tune, he might play it at pure filth next week, one of my favs from him, ill get on him bout it;)
tell him there is a techno/electro based dubstep nerd girl who is jockin that tune BIGTIME! ;)

Posted: Thu May 10, 2007 12:24 am
by gizzmo
and a scrawny dnb head/dubstep converter freakin the fuck out, I remember Shiva playin me that now

Posted: Thu May 10, 2007 3:40 pm
by skunk
funny, i was just wondering what 6blocc was all about. R.A.W. kills shit dead.

Posted: Thu May 10, 2007 5:20 pm
by tha megatron
Big ups to all the scratch djs mos def. I support the addition of turntablism on any style of music as long as it sounds dope. It kinda erks me when people in any scene (hip hop/house/reggae/dnb/dubstep/grime/folk/country/etc.) promote an elitest point of view when the purpose of taking chances and trying different things in music is to move things forward.

Without breaking the rules we can never know the full potential of sound and what can be created with it.

ps...Im still dying to hear Q-Bert do a collabo with DMZ one of these days. That would be one spaced out tune!

Posted: Thu May 10, 2007 6:17 pm
by vxd1
Laurent wrote: you can hear it on Jamie Vex'd resonance show from december
na it wasn't just me roly put just as much into that show as i did. I love what blood1 did. More collabs with turntablists and mcs to follow :p

Re: Turntablism and Dubstep

Posted: Thu May 10, 2007 6:25 pm
by dustrickx
Whut wrote:Anybody know of any DJ's on the scene that can cut it up/juggle?

Anybody here scratch?

Gonna record a mix with cuts and tricks soon for you guys to check.
i like doin' tricks
but most dubstep sounds better when it's "pure"
could give it a try though one of these days ...

Posted: Fri May 11, 2007 2:48 am
by laurent
vxd1 wrote:
Laurent wrote: you can hear it on Jamie Vex'd resonance show from december
na it wasn't just me roly put just as much into that show as i did. I love what blood1 did. More collabs with turntablists and mcs to follow :p
ha sorry sir, i didn't realise :oops:

Also Ske from Tokyo is a bad man dj from day dot. Dude is sick on the cut.

Posted: Fri May 11, 2007 4:58 am
by parson
Laurent wrote:I've heard samples in tracks before that have reminded me of tablism. And one of Lone Wolf's new tracks has a dope synth line that sounds like someone cutting, so sonically there's definitely loadsa potential.
personally i can't scratch worth a damn, but i do kinda try to recreate the feel of it sometimes- for instance in a track i did called Anunnaki Dub, i sorta worked the filter and edits like it was a mixer and kinda got an effect very similar to scratching imo

Posted: Fri May 11, 2007 9:46 am
by djfoster
Hi...I'm an italian turntablist and hiphop/reggae/dub/dubstep selecta...

For me turntablism on dubstep is very good but not for a long time...I like make simple and echo scratch, with classic sound (super seal rulez!) and voice sound, you know...yeah...ooohh....makin'it...ecc...also woman voice for me is very good...usually I use transformer, 2click-orbit, 1 clickflare, echo, hydroplane, stab, tear or scribble with echo, ecc...dubstep is good for scratch for its bpm...a lots of dj love to scratch on doubletime ;)

About beatjuggling...I don't know...It's not my preferite things, usually I made beatjuggling with rap or funk beat...but I'll try to made it also with dubstep vinyl...indeed sometime I saw on DMC some dj who use dubstep stuff...and the the routine it was one of the best I ever heard! believe me...

P.S. I'm new on this forum...and sorry for my english...

Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2007 1:13 pm
by spiro
brought this one back up . . .

I did a 4 deck set with wrists of fury out of Oslo.
bigup Blam & Plato!

Mostly scratch business over dubstep mixing, but it would be nice to get some feedback from the scratchin massive !!!

http://www.flapjack.be/AutoIndex/index. ... 071018.mp3

http://dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?t ... light=deck

Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2007 1:19 pm
by laurent
Parson wrote:
Laurent wrote:I've heard samples in tracks before that have reminded me of tablism. And one of Lone Wolf's new tracks has a dope synth line that sounds like someone cutting, so sonically there's definitely loadsa potential.
personally i can't scratch worth a damn, but i do kinda try to recreate the feel of it sometimes- for instance in a track i did called Anunnaki Dub, i sorta worked the filter and edits like it was a mixer and kinda got an effect very similar to scratching imo
while this is being resurrected, your comment reminded me of what Lone Wolf did on track 'The Plague' - when i first heard i thought the lead was scratched but turns out he'd done something similar to what you said and just got a very similar sound to something being cut by manipulating the filters etc...
btw your Planet Mu release is excellent - big up!

Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2007 1:21 pm
by ozols man
yeh man i can beat juggle and scratch to a good standard but stopped when i stopped playing hiphop though, might get back into still, why not eh?

Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2007 1:31 pm
by biomat
im just preparin one 1,5min scratch routine with komonazmuk/whiteboi - apocalypse on our national vestax extravaganza competition
but i cant juggle with dubstep or grime vinyls, because im happy when succeed to order some copy, not even 2 for practice and 2 for battle and fifth for club) only classic battle breaks

Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2007 1:36 pm
by ozols man
biomat wrote:im just preparin one 1,5min scratch routine with komonazmuk/whiteboi - apocalypse on our national vestax extravaganza competition
but i cant juggle with dubstep or grime vinyls, because im happy when succeed to order some copy, not even 2 for practice and 2 for battle and fifth for club) only classic battle breaks
all about juggling something other then classic breaks, i reckon theyre a bit rinsed these days u know...

Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2007 5:47 pm
by biomat
sure it is ...but also when you look at djfinal, all dubheads goes wild because "yeah hes doing dubstep" ...its about inovation true, but also about creativity and technical skill ...you can a classic crowd go wild with retard DnB juggling

for one of my routines ive used tigerstyle zero breaks wheres part for sampling, pedal and stuff ...and first piano juggle was born)

Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2007 6:10 pm
by spiro
how aboute some audio ?

Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2007 8:55 pm
by biomat
ok ill record some practice session
but i need alibi like i bought my first equipment only about year ago)

Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 8:40 pm
by le_hardcore_chiefus
ThinKing wrote:yea Bristol's DJ Snafu plays dubstep in his sets.
http://www.myspace.com/djsnafu

i saw this guy at glade and was pretty amazed by him, i was ketted out my mind at the time btw, which helped/didnt help things lol


he was in the pussy parlour btw

Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 8:45 pm
by holik
struggle wrote:ever really been one for showboating though. it's not necessary and it feels out of place. just my opinion.
absolutely agree.
but that has nothing to do with scratching or beat juggling. it has to do with the person doing it. scratching can and will work well in any form of music.
it can be done in so many different ways, with such subtlty that you wouldn´t know what is happening.

if you´re asking does aaaaaah have a place in dubstep, i´d say aaah doesn´t have a place outside of practice cuts.