What are the most influential dubstep tunes?

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Post by dj vk - snakebite ent. » Wed Jan 30, 2008 7:20 pm

Groove Chronicles - 1999 & Black Puppet
Zed Bias - Spare Ribs (WHATTT?!)
Search & Destroy - Food Chain
Vex'd - Angels
Loefah - Horror Show
DMZ001 - Twissup
Toasty - "I seeeeeek KNOWLEDGE!"

Oh and the master Wookie. Down on me, Scrappy, Storm & VCF.

To name a few.

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Post by epithet » Wed Jan 30, 2008 8:21 pm

Blackdown wrote:
in the early days, kinda 2000ish, the only two people el-b would give props to was zed bias and steve gurley.

and as for milking beats, you forget burial, who's drums owe a massive debt to el-b's, while also being quite his own now.
Watched a tutorial by El-b on some sample cd/dvd and he said it was MJ Cole who taught him a few tricks about compression and eq'ing I think. Funny vid though. He's chuffing away on a spliff and grooving along telling it like it is in no uncertain terms. None of that fancy tech talk.

And How could anyone ever forget Burial's drums. They're so insistent.

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Post by ddk » Wed Jan 30, 2008 8:42 pm

Blackdown wrote:check Flowdan's amazing "Nightlife".
lol, blackdown finally gets the tune he's been dreaming about all these years :) Who produced that?

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Post by fractal » Wed Jan 30, 2008 10:02 pm

perverelist - erstwhile rythm
mala - conference
loefah - horror show
coki - tortured
wonder - what
dee kline - dont smoke
appleblim - vasaan
highplain drifter ft goldspot prod. - sholay

edit: dj abstract - touch (this tune is still ahead of its time!!!)
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Post by blackdown » Wed Jan 30, 2008 10:07 pm

daddek wrote:
Blackdown wrote:check Flowdan's amazing "Nightlife".
lol, blackdown finally gets the tune he's been dreaming about all these years :) Who produced that?
Bless Beats, though I havent finally got it ... I have been trying to get hold of it for weeks!!!
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Post by jakes » Thu Jan 31, 2008 10:10 am

Corpsey wrote:One tune which seemed not to have much influence on other producers at all was Anti War Dub... correct me if I'm wrong though. I just haven't heard many other tunes that have got such a strong house influence in them since... then again most of Mala's tunes have that influence.
That tune will be in my all time top ten. Mala is king an i'll hear no more on tha subject!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :o

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Post by corpsey » Thu Jan 31, 2008 6:54 pm

Jakes wrote:
Corpsey wrote:One tune which seemed not to have much influence on other producers at all was Anti War Dub... correct me if I'm wrong though. I just haven't heard many other tunes that have got such a strong house influence in them since... then again most of Mala's tunes have that influence.
That tune will be in my all time top ten. Mala is king an i'll hear no more on tha subject!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :o
Agreed agreed

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