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Re: DUBSTEPFORUM AWARDS 2011 RESULTS

Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2011 10:13 pm
by joeki
Well Lee Uhf, at least you know what you're talking about and can explain how you acquired your taste for certain stretches of the sound. We can all respect that I think. Most users more into 'filth' et al just call anything that doesn't have midrange weak or slow or boring.
Early Ramadanman has some techno influences though, look out for his track on tempa (It's called 'Bidding War').

Re: DUBSTEPFORUM AWARDS 2011 RESULTS

Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2011 11:06 pm
by lee uhf
Id never call any genre boring, Reason been I will ALWAYS find something I like within it somewhere.

Re: DUBSTEPFORUM AWARDS 2011 RESULTS

Posted: Fri Feb 25, 2011 4:38 pm
by rhek
Flux Pavillion.. :?

Re: DUBSTEPFORUM AWARDS 2011 RESULTS

Posted: Sun Feb 27, 2011 11:46 pm
by 222sucram
So glad Kryptic mind's remix come away with the award.

TBH i prefer doctor P to flux, if i had to choose.

Re: DUBSTEPFORUM AWARDS 2011 RESULTS

Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2011 8:36 am
by vyvyan
Why not a category "best free track of the year"? We'd all be in the run, that'd be fun I think!

Results are alright, I quite like Flux Pavillion, an I think Ramadanman deserves it, for his whole carrier!

Re: DUBSTEPFORUM AWARDS 2011 RESULTS

Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2011 4:25 am
by jarpua+
Skream over Mala?
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Re: DUBSTEPFORUM AWARDS 2011 RESULTS

Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2011 2:58 pm
by the wiggle baron
Jebus, alot of people out there have vastly different definitions of good music to me! :t:

Re: DUBSTEPFORUM AWARDS 2011 RESULTS

Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2011 4:21 pm
by wooda916
lee uhf wrote:Another big reason Im guessing is I come from a hardcore /techno background scene where I have produced and dj'd for a long long time so I get more excited about raw ferocious beats more than anything in other genre's

Plus The big mid-range stuff has lots of exposure in Birmingham where I live now. More so than any other Dubstep sound.
Lee, Ramadanman, along with Ben Ufo and Pangaea (Hessle Audio), are playing at the Hare & Hounds (Kings heath) on 25th of March.

Go check it out, will be fucking immense, trust me.

http://hareandhoundskingsheath.co.uk/20 ... amadanman/

The biggest problem with Brum is that not enough people have heard of artists like this imo.

Re: DUBSTEPFORUM AWARDS 2011 RESULTS

Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2011 2:22 am
by Racetraitor
wooda916 wrote:
lee uhf wrote:Another big reason Im guessing is I come from a hardcore /techno background scene where I have produced and dj'd for a long long time so I get more excited about raw ferocious beats more than anything in other genre's

Plus The big mid-range stuff has lots of exposure in Birmingham where I live now. More so than any other Dubstep sound.
Lee, Ramadanman, along with Ben Ufo and Pangaea (Hessle Audio), are playing at the Hare & Hounds (Kings heath) on 25th of March.

Go check it out, will be fucking immense, trust me.

http://hareandhoundskingsheath.co.uk/20 ... amadanman/

The biggest problem with Brum is that not enough people have heard of artists like this imo.
Been lurking these forums for ages but I live in the Midlands and it's a proper fucking nightmare trying to find something decent so I decided I'ma sign up to just follow you around and wait for you to post tip-offs about shit :h:

Re: DUBSTEPFORUM AWARDS 2011 RESULTS

Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2011 7:55 pm
by 1017_duck
Racetraitor wrote:Been lurking these forums for ages but I live in the Midlands and it's a proper fucking nightmare trying to find something decent so I decided I'ma sign up to just follow you around and wait for you to post tip-offs about shit :h:
welcome to the forum :W: