I've made this thread in the Dubstep forum before but got no fucking answers so (hopefully it's allowed) I'm making it in here..... Can anyone recommend stuff on a similiar vibe to BSEs stuff? I havent been able to find anything that much like it
Let me know, if not ill try and find summin else...
Re: Black Sun Empire's Dubstep...
Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 12:53 pm
by DRTY
Ninja's always provide. I think we need a dubstep sub forum in here
Re: Black Sun Empire's Dubstep...
Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 2:00 pm
by djwom
What about SPL? I think the only reason BSE's stuff is so good is coz they're masters of electronic production (oh and dirty as 2!) I find most DnB artists are phenomenal at producing Dubstep!
Ez
Re: Black Sun Empire's Dubstep...
Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 2:36 pm
by test_recordings
I wouldn't mind hearing some half-time DnB from them, not particularly 'drumstep' as that seems to be an excuse to just make a kick - snare drum line with 1/64 continuous hi-hats
Re: Black Sun Empire's Dubstep...
Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 7:57 pm
by faust.dtc
test recordings wrote:I wouldn't mind hearing some half-time DnB from them, not particularly 'drumstep' as that seems to be an excuse to just make a kick - snare drum line with 1/64 continuous hi-hats
I like Dubstep and I like DnB but I dont get Drumstep.
Maybe I havent heard the good stuff. Any one got any good examples?
Re: Black Sun Empire's Dubstep...
Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 8:27 pm
by HRKRT
faust.dtc wrote:
test recordings wrote:I wouldn't mind hearing some half-time DnB from them, not particularly 'drumstep' as that seems to be an excuse to just make a kick - snare drum line with 1/64 continuous hi-hats
I like Dubstep and I like DnB but I dont get Drumstep.
Maybe I havent heard the good stuff. Any one got any good examples?
when we had grooverider play there was a couple of alright ones, but i dont have any track info
on the whole im majorly unimpressed with it
Re: Black Sun Empire's Dubstep...
Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 9:03 pm
by pkay
Vesicle (some really exciting shit form them lately), Gravity, some of Culprates less glitchier bits, Broken Note, Niveau Zero, could go on for ages.
Re: Black Sun Empire's Dubstep...
Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 11:02 pm
by DRTY
pkay wrote:Vesicle (some really exciting shit form them lately), Gravity, some of Culprates less glitchier bits, Broken Note, Niveau Zero, could go on for ages.
Please do
Cheers errrrone
Re: Black Sun Empire's Dubstep...
Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 12:05 am
by ketamine
NilsFG wrote:I wouldn't know how to do describe it myself either, but I do know they should stick to dnb. Imo.
Re: Black Sun Empire's Dubstep...
Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 12:16 am
by diagrams
ketamine wrote:
NilsFG wrote:I wouldn't know how to do describe it myself either, but I do know they should stick to dnb. Imo.
'The invasion' is a heavy tune
Re: Black Sun Empire's Dubstep...
Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 1:08 am
by wubstep
pkay wrote:Vesicle, Niveau Zero
Really liking these two, Niveau especially.
Seems to be experimental & interesting without being 'ambient' or 'filthy', something genuinely fresh.
MOAR.
Re: Black Sun Empire's Dubstep...
Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 1:10 am
by helix
wubstep wrote:ambient
Haven't really heard any ambient dubstep yet.
Re: Black Sun Empire's Dubstep...
Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 1:31 am
by wubstep
Yeah, regretted using that word the second I did, you know what I mean.
Re: Black Sun Empire's Dubstep...
Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 1:39 am
by pkay
wubstep wrote:
pkay wrote:Vesicle, Niveau Zero
Really liking these two, Niveau especially.
Seems to be experimental & interesting without being 'ambient' or 'filthy', something genuinely fresh.
Crank this one the fuck up. Bass is fucking bananas.
Re: Black Sun Empire's Dubstep...
Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 1:42 am
by wolf89
faust.dtc wrote:
test recordings wrote:I wouldn't mind hearing some half-time DnB from them, not particularly 'drumstep' as that seems to be an excuse to just make a kick - snare drum line with 1/64 continuous hi-hats
I like Dubstep and I like DnB but I dont get Drumstep.
Maybe I havent heard the good stuff. Any one got any good examples?
test recordings wrote:I wouldn't mind hearing some half-time DnB from them, not particularly 'drumstep' as that seems to be an excuse to just make a kick - snare drum line with 1/64 continuous hi-hats
I like Dubstep and I like DnB but I dont get Drumstep.
Maybe I havent heard the good stuff. Any one got any good examples?
when we had grooverider play there was a couple of alright ones, but i dont have any track info
Is minimal DNB different to Drumstep because im familiar with a lot of those artists and have heard a lot of minimal DnB (just reminds me of the late 90s sound with a bit more 'atmosphere') where as when I searched Drumstep I was given a different (slightly dis-jointed)sound...