this is dubstep 2011
Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2011 9:53 am
congratulations to the ppl who put this together, really encapsulates what the genre is about. will be getting my copy from asda today!
worldwide dubstep community
https://www.dubstepforum.com/forum/
it's stocked by most reputable dubstep retailers (supermarkets)oprs wrote:linkage?
A ton of big tunes on it, big up Get Darker!cityzen wrote:CD1
2.Skream – ‘Heavy Hitter’
3.Breakage (feat. Jess Mills) – ‘Fighting Fire’
5.Emalkay – ‘Crusader’
6.Icicle – ‘Xylophobia’
7.Coki – ‘Bloodthirst’
8.Above & Beyond (feat. Richard Bedford) – ‘Sun & Moon’ (Distance Remix)
9.16 bit – ‘FRZR9000’
10.Tunnidge – ‘7 Breaths’
11.Kryptic Minds (feat. Youngsta) – ‘Surge’
12.D1 (feat. Jenna G) -’Flood Of Emotions’
13.Cyrus – ‘Alone’
14.Kromestar & Dark Tantrums – ‘Trianglez’
15.Slaughter Mob – ‘Dubphonic’
16.Kulture – ‘Claustrophobic Angel’
19.Pearson Sound – ‘Blanked’
20.Phaeleh – ‘Afterglow’
CD2
4.Icicle (feat. Proxima) – ‘Breathing Again’
5.Loefah & Skream – ‘28 Grams’
6.Flux Pavilion – ‘Haunt You’
8.Kutz – ‘Victory’
10.Fused Forces – ‘Peeper’
11. Von D & Riskotheque (feat. Alys Blaze) – ‘Save Me’
12.MRK1 – ‘Let Me Hear You’
13.Jack Sparrow (feat. Ruckspin) – ‘Dread’
19.Dark Sky – ‘Drowned City’
20.Commix – ‘Be True’ (Burial Remix)
soul dead wrote:... dying genre.
in 2009 noone gave a fuck about this genre, the scene was going nowhere, just a few nerds in little known clubs listening to it.cityzen wrote:soul dead wrote:... dying genre.
soul dead wrote:in 2009 noone gave a fuck about this genre, the scene was going nowhere, just a few nerds in little known clubs listening to it.cityzen wrote:soul dead wrote:... dying genre.
then emalkay, bar9 etc took it to the masses... look where it's at now, Asda.
that's progress!
volcanogeorge wrote:soul dead wrote:in 2009 noone gave a fuck about this genre, the scene was going nowhere, just a few nerds in little known clubs listening to it.cityzen wrote:soul dead wrote:... dying genre.
then emalkay, bar9 etc took it to the masses... look where it's at now, Asda.
that's progress!
Thanks for the history lesson, son!soul dead wrote:in 2009 noone gave a fuck about this genre, the scene was going nowhere, just a few nerds in little known clubs listening to it.cityzen wrote:soul dead wrote:... dying genre.
then emalkay, bar9 etc took it to the masses... look where it's at now, Asda.
that's progress!
soul dead wrote:in 2009 noone gave a fuck about this genre, the scene was going nowhere, just a few nerds in little known clubs listening to it.cityzen wrote:soul dead wrote:... dying genre.
then emalkay, bar9 etc took it to the masses... look where it's at now, Asda.
that's progress!
soul dead wrote:in 2009 noone gave a fuck about this genre, the scene was going nowhere, just a few nerds in little known clubs listening to it.cityzen wrote:soul dead wrote:... dying genre.
then emalkay, bar9 etc took it to the masses... look where it's at now, Asda.
that's progress!
if I stare at the sun for too long then yeah, obviously.oprs wrote:volcanogeorge wrote:soul dead wrote:in 2009 noone gave a fuck about this genre, the scene was going nowhere, just a few nerds in little known clubs listening to it.cityzen wrote:soul dead wrote:... dying genre.
then emalkay, bar9 etc took it to the masses... look where it's at now, Asda.
that's progress!![]()
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