producers you think are killing it and need major coverage..
- elementalism
- Posts: 553
- Joined: Thu Jan 25, 2007 4:21 pm
well, without a lot of the UK guys, dubstep wouldnt exist, so i wouldnt begrudge them too much.alien pimp wrote:as long as there's about a dozen UK barons that decide who's who and everybody looks only after them, nothing much will change...
the lesson of the ridiculous fabio in dnb was never learned...
we're just lucky the fabios in dubstep are not ridiculous at all, actually really cool, but they're just a handfull of top blokes
Those guys got where they were today did so by not accepting the status quo and building their own sound, clubs, labels, fanbases etc.
If there's one lesson from Fabio or any of the dubstep music pioneers is that if you dont like the status quo, work towards changing it - and it's easier than ever with the internet.
Find likeminded people, start a night, build your own beats, find new beatmakers, play them both, promote your own night... and so the cycle goes on.
Keysound Recordings, Rinse FM, http://www.blackdownsoundboy.blogspot.com, sub, edge, bars, groove, swing...
- alien pimp
- Posts: 5739
- Joined: Mon May 08, 2006 11:51 am
- Location: 13 Years 1 Love
- Contact:
no begrudge, respect to the pioneers, they won what they have!
that's not the point...
it's about too many people following these guys more than their own soul
i mean, when you get home and have about a month of demos and promos, for sure you get to miss something that might be just as valuable as you already play... hence this topic and the perception that you are underrated because you get played just by smaller names and radios, when actually many smaller pies can feed you better than one big pie...
but in the very near future the small local scenes developing everywhere will have a bigger role than expected i think
that's not the point...
it's about too many people following these guys more than their own soul
i mean, when you get home and have about a month of demos and promos, for sure you get to miss something that might be just as valuable as you already play... hence this topic and the perception that you are underrated because you get played just by smaller names and radios, when actually many smaller pies can feed you better than one big pie...
but in the very near future the small local scenes developing everywhere will have a bigger role than expected i think
ADULT BASS MUSIC VOL. 1 - MIDTEMPO + UPTEMPO EDITIONS - OUT NOW!
Soundcloud
Soundcloud
http://dubkraftrecords.com
http://silviucostinescu.info
Soundcloud
Soundcloud
http://dubkraftrecords.com
http://silviucostinescu.info
thats exactly what i reckon man. dubstep is getting to a point where i couldnt give a shit about the new wave of producers. from this point on its all about trying to formulate a completely new sound... cos i personally, dont want to contribute to the downfall of a genre which i hold in such high esteem...Blackdown wrote:well, without a lot of the UK guys, dubstep wouldnt exist, so i wouldnt begrudge them too much.alien pimp wrote:as long as there's about a dozen UK barons that decide who's who and everybody looks only after them, nothing much will change...
the lesson of the ridiculous fabio in dnb was never learned...
we're just lucky the fabios in dubstep are not ridiculous at all, actually really cool, but they're just a handfull of top blokes
Those guys got where they were today did so by not accepting the status quo and building their own sound, clubs, labels, fanbases etc.
If there's one lesson from Fabio or any of the dubstep music pioneers is that if you dont like the status quo, work towards changing it - and it's easier than ever with the internet.
Find likeminded people, start a night, build your own beats, find new beatmakers, play them both, promote your own night... and so the cycle goes on.
edit: although of course there are still new wave mans doing incredible shit, itll lead into stagnation at some point...
- alien pimp
- Posts: 5739
- Joined: Mon May 08, 2006 11:51 am
- Location: 13 Years 1 Love
- Contact:
work and evolution are the key words indeed, and they come hand in hand with "wide horisons", and for sure with not complaining about acceptance in the establishment, more like with shaking grounds and staying true to own beliefs
so actually i'm sure some of the so called "underrated" are doing well, even have decent sales and shit, but they've just missed enough props from the icons. so what? that will eventually come, just stay true to the music!
many names mentioned here are big and respected and they should feel proud of themselves whatsoever, starting with emalkay and ending with whoever...
as it's been said: the icons were underrated too, they built it from themselves despite the system, they built their own system and so on...
so my bottom lines would be:
1. if you are a producer and have frustrations about being underrated, you're on a wrong path and frustration consumes your energy
2. if you're a fan, do your job and put your cash where your heart is, not where others say you should
3. this topic would look better if titled: who do you think has potential to be the next icon?
my bets are placed and i'm trustfull
so back to work, i did my share of forum action for today, more than this would mean i'm contradicting myself!
so actually i'm sure some of the so called "underrated" are doing well, even have decent sales and shit, but they've just missed enough props from the icons. so what? that will eventually come, just stay true to the music!
many names mentioned here are big and respected and they should feel proud of themselves whatsoever, starting with emalkay and ending with whoever...
as it's been said: the icons were underrated too, they built it from themselves despite the system, they built their own system and so on...
so my bottom lines would be:
1. if you are a producer and have frustrations about being underrated, you're on a wrong path and frustration consumes your energy
2. if you're a fan, do your job and put your cash where your heart is, not where others say you should
3. this topic would look better if titled: who do you think has potential to be the next icon?
my bets are placed and i'm trustfull
so back to work, i did my share of forum action for today, more than this would mean i'm contradicting myself!
ADULT BASS MUSIC VOL. 1 - MIDTEMPO + UPTEMPO EDITIONS - OUT NOW!
Soundcloud
Soundcloud
http://dubkraftrecords.com
http://silviucostinescu.info
Soundcloud
Soundcloud
http://dubkraftrecords.com
http://silviucostinescu.info
Reso
Fisto
Metalbox
Slazenger
Emalkay
Afterdark
Jack Sparrow
Mundo
Forensics
These ones definitely deserves a major coverage, every single beats and pieces ive listened from them are nuts.
Fisto
Metalbox
Slazenger
Emalkay
Afterdark
Jack Sparrow
Mundo
Forensics
These ones definitely deserves a major coverage, every single beats and pieces ive listened from them are nuts.
Suddenly, there was a terrible roar all around us, and the sky was full with what looked like huge bats, all swooping and screeching and diving around the car, and a voice was screaming:
Holy Jesus. What are these goddamn animals?
Holy Jesus. What are these goddamn animals?
http://www.mixcloud.com/djdubzy
Assign the LFO to the Cutoff
Assign the LFO to the Cutoff
-
sully_shanks
- Posts: 573
- Joined: Sat Feb 03, 2007 1:56 pm
-
metalboxproducts
- Posts: 7132
- Joined: Sun May 14, 2006 9:46 pm
- Location: Lower Clapton Rd, Hackney
- Contact:
One name is conspicuous in it's absence. Shonky.
Close The Door available here vvvvvvvvmagma wrote: I must fellate you instantly."?
http://www.digital-tunes.net/labels/metalbox
http://www.myspace.com/metalboxproducts
every thursday 10-12 gmt

-
Littlefoot
- Posts: 3478
- Joined: Sun Oct 22, 2006 2:45 pm
- Location: Nottingham
- Contact:
yes!Lone Wolf wrote:Big up Excision those Rottun sounds
Subsequent Mastering - http://www.subsequentmastering.com
Online Mastering Service
(LOL GURLZ, Geiom, Dexplicit, Bass Clef, Lost Codes Audio, Car Crash Set recordings)
Online Mastering Service
(LOL GURLZ, Geiom, Dexplicit, Bass Clef, Lost Codes Audio, Car Crash Set recordings)
I knew I should have done my consultations before the switch. It's just a fucking name guys, jeez. Interesting how some of the folks not feeling it have names that are...well, a bit rubbish (yeah Ruffage, you know who you are)Jubscarz wrote:Amen to that.stanton wrote:Shonky - however I'm not mad on the new nom de plume, soz.
Should have gone for Shonx - ask Jubz in future, he knows his dubstep branding concepts
Hmm....


-
T_macabre
- Posts: 5558
- Joined: Tue Jun 27, 2006 9:00 am
- Location: old user: TNT //Macabre Unit/Home Counties/East Anglia/
- Contact:
i'm a dick i didnt mention Double Helix...TNT wrote:Andy Havok
Toxin
R.Demon
Sully
underrated IMO
MACABRE UNIT/ STINK LIKE SOCK
@T_macabre
SUB.FM MON 22:00-00:00 GMT
facebook.com/Tmacabre
Soundcloud
@T_macabre
SUB.FM MON 22:00-00:00 GMT
facebook.com/Tmacabre
Soundcloud
-
sully_shanks
- Posts: 573
- Joined: Sat Feb 03, 2007 1:56 pm
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 0 guests
