Japanese Dubstep
Posted: Fri Dec 17, 2010 3:21 am
Are there any japanese dubstep producers out there. also german .. only reason im asking this is because the japanese have some mad crazy style
Agreed.Caski wrote:goth-trad is all u need really, if u survive his bass
im pretty sure hes a sweaty sockIntended Malice wrote:Do you really speak that way? Mad crazy?
Agreed.Caski wrote:goth-trad is all u need really, if u survive his bass
But if you want there is Akira Takeshi, I've only heard one or two tracks from him and neither were for me.
Edit: I did a little googling, turns out the guy is Wapanese. (He's not Japanese.)
Also I just want to know my voice is heard, again, and say that I truly believe DJ Krush would be an amazing producer; his atmospheres and complexity in trip hop would go well at 140BPM.
KITESHIAkira Takeshi
they must have been watchin takeshis castle at the time....johnkimble wrote:KITESHIAkira Takeshi
Or his breaks, that guy's got junglist polyrythms on lock! Imagine juggling all those tracks liveIntended Malice wrote:Do you really speak that way? Mad crazy?
Agreed.Caski wrote:goth-trad is all u need really, if u survive his bass
My spelling of this (fake surname) producer name aside, he is not Japanese, but (likely/possibly) Anglo. But Goth-Trad remains as the High-grade of them all not just with experience but because of quality. (I'm listening to Sunbeam as I write this.)thegooddrsdoctor wrote:came in here to say akira kiteshi, quarta 330 and goth trad. i had no idea ena was japanese.
im pretty sure hes scottish, i said that a few posts up, well, i said he was a sweaty, but some of you probably wouldnt of understood the english quip...Intended Malice wrote:My spelling of this (fake surname) producer name aside, he is not Japanese, but (likely/possibly) Anglo. But Goth-Trad remains as the High-grade of them all not just with experience but because of quality. (I'm listening to Sunbeam as I write this.)thegooddrsdoctor wrote:came in here to say akira kiteshi, quarta 330 and goth trad. i had no idea ena was japanese.
lol kiteshi is scottish??Intended Malice wrote:My spelling of this (fake surname) producer name aside, he is not Japanese, but (likely/possibly) Anglo. But Goth-Trad remains as the High-grade of them all not just with experience but because of quality. (I'm listening to Sunbeam as I write this.)thegooddrsdoctor wrote:came in here to say akira kiteshi, quarta 330 and goth trad. i had no idea ena was japanese.
If you're into filth he is good stuff.mikeluna73 wrote:Check out Ajapai !!!! Sick japanese Dubstep producer !
As far as i remember, would anyone else care to elaborate?thegooddrsdoctor wrote:lol kiteshi is scottish??Intended Malice wrote:My spelling of this (fake surname) producer name aside, he is not Japanese, but (likely/possibly) Anglo. But Goth-Trad remains as the High-grade of them all not just with experience but because of quality. (I'm listening to Sunbeam as I write this.)thegooddrsdoctor wrote:came in here to say akira kiteshi, quarta 330 and goth trad. i had no idea ena was japanese.