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Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2006 3:22 pm
by jay
im making beats with female vox, sound good
Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2006 3:24 pm
by j_j
moving_ninja wrote:Given how much of an influence the early horsepower stuff had on me actually getting into this sound, I'd say just do what you do naturally and only good things will from it.
Looking forward to hearing anything thats coming out of the Horsepower studio in future.
Big up
dun know !!!
Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2006 3:51 pm
by healer
ditto! ^^^
Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2006 5:03 pm
by mundo
I like variety in my beats.
so please bring some of the old horsepower type beats and some vox to go with the other bits.
variety is the key to keep from getting stale !
Posted: Tue Apr 04, 2006 2:40 pm
by dharry
This is one of the oddest things I've heard from an artist "we can make it this way or that way, whatever people want"
I was going to respond "you should do what you want/feel/need, not what your fans ask for", but maybe this online interactive focus group bizniss is the way of the future (despite its proximity to what politicians use before an election), a new model for art...
So while I'm here, a little light definitely lifts the sometimes depressing mood of dubstep, and a likkle i) junglist rollage, ii) UKG swing and iii) technoid riffage/bleepage (see Skream's Lightning for i & iii, Burial for ii) go a long way also.
Dubstep by committee

Posted: Tue Jul 04, 2006 6:35 pm
by healer
The DARKER the BETTER!!
Bigup HORSEPOWER
Posted: Tue Jul 04, 2006 6:49 pm
by lucky_strike
easy benny,
Vocals: there ia alot more about these days! i think its a good thing, aslong as wel dont getwhole vocal sets!
half step, i think a mix of both minimal and full beats! i mean i like to start a set with early tempa and end with sum s+d.
Darkness- im on the dubby tip at the mo, but it changes every week.
i think divercity is the main thing.
Tasting good
Posted: Tue Jul 04, 2006 7:05 pm
by obiwan
Your latest tunes are all incredibly tight espescially that one with the sample "You killed them!" or something like that and the ambient/braindead sounding synth stabs, v fast and impressive.
Singing vocals good. Your music I have heard so far is just the right balance of dark and light. Variation is the key I reckon. Every four or so tunes make a dub tune,or a ragga tune, or a soca tune, or a rocky tune, or a dnb drum pattern, or with technoey/electronica synths. All of the above can sound amazing. A lot of people say that dubstep could do with emcees, but they can come on afterwards like Crazy D mostly does in sets. Sampled ragga/hip hop from accapellas is all good for remixes, and putting a personality on a tune. I don't know. I would really like to hear a Benny Ill or Horsepower tune with an Mc or crew of MC's on it! maybe this would work better with a two step ting, but maybe better with dub/reggae style toasting, who knows? Rating at the mo Warrior Queen. Crazy D, Riko, Wiley,
Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 12:07 am
by shonky
Horsepower have already mad a toon with MC's - what about Stick n Move remix for New Flesh?
Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 4:10 am
by djshiva
i think the dubsteppas can take anything you wanna throw at em!

Posted: Thu Jul 06, 2006 11:51 am
by random trio
Chef wrote:Horsepower are the daddies!!!
no doubt.
Posted: Thu Jul 06, 2006 6:12 pm
by bunzer0
sapphic_beats wrote:i think the dubsteppas can take anything you wanna throw at em!

Posted: Sat Jul 08, 2006 10:15 am
by mico viejo
What are you, some pete waterman produced pop combo? I thought you guys were the originators, why you worrying about what virgin-teens sweating over their PCs think? Get on with it.
You lost my respect by even asking.
Posted: Sat Jul 08, 2006 4:08 pm
by imagina
As a serious dubstep fan I would ask you benny to think twice before giving too much vocals in tunes. I believe dubstep is still in days of exploring new ideas and definetely underground music. If producers start to put too much vocals in dubstep I think eventually will become cheesy and too pop. Popular music is based on vocals because people remember pretty vocals faster than baselines!! I just love baselines..of course it depends on the style of vocals as well im just talkin in general..u could always sample tibetian or mongolian etno or whatever and would contribute to expanding ideas of this sound much more than using some funky vocals to sing along in my opinion..
As a producer I know sometimes its hard to make decisions but I would ask u not to hurry with vocal anthems. U know people would love that, u know the tune will work 4 sure. As a true fan of yours i know u got better skills than that. In my opinion its too soon not to explore anymore..But than again if u wanna make dubstep big and popular really fast its up 2 you..i know its gonna ruin everything for me-it happened to drumnbas..
As soon as sweet sing along tunes start to overcome thats when ull know dubstep became popular...and thats when im definetely out of the game.. full respect to benny
Posted: Sat Jul 08, 2006 4:11 pm
by corpsey
Do what you want to do I reckon. Female vocals could be good if the tune's right for them... Dark and light please...
Posted: Sat Jul 08, 2006 4:16 pm
by imagina
As a serious dubstep fan I would ask you benny to think twice before giving too much vocals in tunes. I believe dubstep is still in days of exploring new ideas and definetely underground music. If producers start to put too much vocals in dubstep I think eventually will become cheesy and too pop. Popular music is based on vocals because people remember pretty vocals faster than baselines!! I just love baselines..of course it depends on the style of vocals as well im just talkin in general..u could always sample tibetian or mongolian etno or whatever and would contribute to expanding ideas of this sound much more than using some funky vocals to sing along in my opinion..
As a producer I know sometimes its hard to make decisions but I would ask u not to hurry with vocal anthems. U know people would love that, u know the tune will work 4 sure. As a true fan of yours i know u got better skills than that. In my opinion its too soon not to explore anymore..But than again if u wanna make dubstep big and popular really fast its up 2 you..i know its gonna ruin everything for me-it happened to drumnbas..
As soon as sweet sing along tunes start to overcome thats when ull know dubstep became popular...and thats when im definetely out of the game.. full respect to benny
Posted: Sat Jul 08, 2006 5:40 pm
by dnmk
Go on producing new stuff how you like.
I tell you smth. I still play "Givin' Up On Love". One of my most played tunes in the category: fuckin' deep. This one is amazing.
Just do it!
Greetz from Germany
dnmk
Posted: Fri Aug 10, 2007 2:06 pm
by thinking
bumpidge, where's be tha new tuna?

Posted: Fri Aug 10, 2007 2:09 pm
by ajantis_art
george w bush samples please

Posted: Fri Aug 10, 2007 2:10 pm
by shonky
Indeed. That corsica set from a few months back made me realise what dubstep's been missing - more raving, less headnodding
