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Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2006 11:12 pm
by kozee
I'm Koz
Live in Sacramento California
I feel like I live in SF cos that's where my heart is ( i get more support djing there too!)
I dj everything from neo-soul to dnb and now and djing dub-step too.
& I'm very passionate about music pushing the sound!!!!
Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2006 11:17 pm
by nelwin
hi im nicole, and i am nobody special
i live just outside of Phila, PA...
i got turned onto dubstep when i heard Youngsta on Kiss FM, then i started browsing the Dubstep Blog for mixes, etc...since then ive been hooked and i am in love. I love all of the different influences in this music and i especially love the way it seems to open me up to my own interpretations of it...nothing is forced on me i can just sit back and let it fill me up or get me bouncing.

Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2006 11:22 pm
by forensix (mcr)
im forensix, producer/dj/9-5er
lived in manc most of my life
you can check my tunes at
http://www.myspace.com/djforensix
music stops my life being dull and repetitive
Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2006 11:54 pm
by reso
Hi evereebody! (Hi Dr Nick!)
I'm Al and 23 from saarrff Laaaandon (Morden to be precise) and now residing in Ealing. Been making beats (DnB, Breaks, Broken beat) on the pc for about 4 years but played drums for about 14and been DJing for a few months now as well. I generally have a lot of time for majority of music except house and that god awful indie rock scene (think strokes).Got into dubstep a few months back when it was introduced to me by my good friend Rusko. This shit has become like crack for me now! Hoping like everyone else to get some choons put out eventually. Respeck to all mans representing the sound, big tings we inna!
Safe

Posted: Tue Apr 18, 2006 12:21 am
by seckle
Posted: Tue Apr 18, 2006 12:31 am
by evergreen
Hey dubsteppers
It's Ben here, posting from Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. Down here living in a botanical garden and studying horticulture. good times.
25 years old, and not spinning as much now that i am back in school. My now lonely crates are filled with old school hip hop, break beats, jungle/dnb, house, "idm", hardcore, techno, music, music music and of course dubsetp. I like to have diversity at hand, it allows for a wide and weird variety of sounds to be created.
Keep on keepin' on.
Peace
B.
Posted: Tue Apr 18, 2006 12:43 am
by ramadanman
my name's david, i'm 17 and from north london. i've been into dubstep for 5 or so months now. first heard about it i think through DOA.
been producing and djing for about 3 years. hoping to get some stuff out there soon. otherwise into photography.
Posted: Tue Apr 18, 2006 1:09 am
by quiverpigeon
Phhh...you can't drink a pint of Bovril.
Bitter, Mike?
Posted: Tue Apr 18, 2006 1:13 am
by municiple
Big up daddy Etch!
Posted: Tue Apr 18, 2006 1:16 am
by quiverpigeon
se7en- yes boss yes boss,
keep us informed on nuff manc business, living in the steel city myself...
big things goin down up north and we got vex'd, various production, pinch, $hy, skream, n-type, distance, distinction & loads more being showcased in manc in the v.near future.
oh my days i'll be there for Various, see you at R+S at the Urbis?
easy
Posted: Tue Apr 18, 2006 8:55 am
by furiouz
Easy peeps,
Furiouz (Henrik) from Stockholm Sweden here. Been into music since 1993, started out buying hardcore/breakbeat and house. Got into jungle and then DnB. Got into ukg in 1997 especially the "dark" sound (Zed Bias, Steve Gurley, EL-B, Brasstoth etc) then Horsepower, Ghost... Mostly buy dubstep nowdays but also some 4x4 and oldskool stuff.
Over and out...

Posted: Tue Apr 18, 2006 10:20 am
by theverdict
Ez.
I go be theVerdict.
Love the dubstep sounds,I emcee,produce. Used to spin drum n bass.
From the big Houston Texas.
be on the lookout for some stateside biz.
keppe pushin.....ezzzzzzz
Posted: Tue Apr 18, 2006 12:32 pm
by piperalpha
yo my name is Gar, i'm livin in bristol at the mo.
I'm studying music tech at bath spa which has a nice little group of dubstep lovers/ producers.
i also am a manager of a bar where pinch puts on dubloaded so i couldn't help but get sucked in, we had some seeriously good nights there!
managed to get the night off for the next subloaded, can't wait.
i'm irish and guiness in this country can be preety bad.....

Posted: Tue Apr 18, 2006 1:17 pm
by robo-dub
Oi oi name's Joe, 25, i'm a dancer/choreographer interested in fusing live dance performance with live audiovisuals. I've always liked the darker side of electronic music (loads of other stuff too)... used to listen to oldskoolhardcore/techno/electro when i was in secondary school, got into jungle when the sounds first emerged, proceeded to get sucked in by the dnb/breaks/techno rave scenes for a few years... got into dubstep through electro/breaks nights... and seeing vex'd live convinced me it was what i wanted to make... i'm (hopefully) starting a production course in sept after messin about on reason at a mate's house got the bug. i plan to start making then hopefully releasing tunes of the dubstep/electrobreaks/dnb/minimal/electronica types as soon as i can get on the equipment! I should probably finally learn to mix aswell...
All about the dark, percussive, wobbling techy atmospheres... safe people...

Posted: Tue Apr 18, 2006 1:21 pm
by mr. messer
bo! i am Mr Messer
Posted: Fri Apr 21, 2006 3:55 am
by dj dexterous
Easy!
Im 19 (20 in 2 weeks!), currently living in Guildford but originally from West London. I Dj and Produce Dubstep and a touch of Grime - been dj'ing 6yrs where i first mixed UKG.
Currently Studying at Europes No.1 Music College @ the Vestax Dj Academy - doing a Diploma in Dj Skills/Music Technology. Being taught by some top tutors - Chad Jackson (Former World DMC Champ), Prof Stretch (Dance Conspiracy - for the old jungle heads that know!), J-ME (Former Hybrid Dj)...the list goes on!
Currently in the process of setting up my record label - with releases coming soon (Watch out for promos of Dead by Dawn & Underworld shortly!)
For more info check
www.myspace.com/organisedgrime 
Posted: Fri Apr 21, 2006 11:06 am
by mattdv
I'm Matt. I'm a student, doing a MA in Radio (Production and Management), and I'm on both Newcastle and Sunderlands student radio stations.
Oh and I still haven't been to Fwd or DMZ
Posted: Fri Apr 21, 2006 11:54 am
by mungo
Hello I'm MUNGO...
I'm a martial arts expect & also a complete bullshitter..
I've got the top trump card & a huge debt to London society...
I like music, cats, eggs & long walks..
I have a p.c with a huge database & loads of memory...
lifes cool!! So lets dub-step...

Posted: Fri Apr 21, 2006 3:15 pm
by sandeman
Michael here,
grew up on the south side of Chicago, "SOUTH SI-EEEEED!!!!"
started listening to underground house in the mid-80's and was one of the few white-boys at the local
"Godfather of House" parties with DJ's like Ron Carroll, Frankie Knuckles, Terry Hunter.... Jackin' all night long
Plus every weekend night, a radio station called WBMX played the HOT MIX 5 - I was poppin my cassette in the recorder and taping every show

Farley "Jackmaster" Funk, Mickey "Mixin" Oliver, Scott "Smokin" Silz, Ralphi Rosario and Kenny "Jammin" Jason.... then later on came Mario "Smokin" Diaz, Mario Reyes, Mike "Hitman" Wilson, Fast Eddie and Bad Boy Bill
I listened to a lot of Reagae and Dub during that time as well because House Music was considered too 'Black', and my asshole friends weren't into it...

... but they'd listen to Bob Marley???? I loved Dub Reagae and played it all the time...
Chicago's jungle scene hit the clubs early and stayed strong since back in the mid-90's... that's where I felt the bass... and got the itch!
I jumped on the UK Gare-age scene that lasted for half-a-minute here...
Been in search for the deep chest bass I've been hearing about and now all I need is a proper system to plow through my chest every weekend!!!
Posted: Fri Apr 21, 2006 3:21 pm
by rekall
speaking of chest-rattling bass...
richard d james live pa at roseland ballroom for cmj fest '98 (i think it was '98)
-- as i stood in the 'sweet spot' a good distance away from the main stacks and dead-center, i had trouble breathing and by the time 'bucephalous bouncing ball' was over, my leg hair was standing on end and the skin was beet-red. no joke!