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The History of Dubstep Mix

Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2009 9:02 pm
by cyrusfx
The History of Dubstep Mix

A mood-shifting 64-minute journey through the precursors and early hits of your favorite new sound in music... Obviously I left out a few of the major players (N-Type, Kode9, Plastician and F1 come to mind), but there's only so much time in a mix...

Through a maze of some dark & dank beaty territory, the mix finishes with a couple of my more recent faves that were fresh for 2008.. Most of the hardcore heads have probably heard most of these tracks, but there are probably a few golden nuggets yet to be unearthed even for them...

Peace & Mahalo from Honolulu

Cyrusfx

Direct Link to Mix

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The History of Dubstep - tracklist

01. Smith & Mighty - Move You Run
02. Coki - Mood Dub
03. Distance - Drop 1
04. Benga and Walsh - Military
05. Darquan - Said the Spider
06. Artwork - Red
07. Skream - Midnight Request Line
08. Mala - Hunter
09. The Others - Africa
11. Digital Mystics - Haunted
12. Loefah - Mud
13. Digital Mystics - Ancient Memories (Skream Mix)
14. Gravious - Monolith
15. Luke Envoy - Gamma
16. DJ Pinch - Punisher
17. Kromestar and Walsh - Panik Room
18. Goth-Trad - Flags
19. Prospecta - Pop it off
20. Marlow - Butterfish
21. Caspa - Born to Do it

(ps - yes, the mix of 15 to 16 is straight from the Science Faction release, but that's because it can't possibly be done any better..)

(Edit: Updated the links 11/12)

Re: The History of Dubstep Mix

Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2009 9:36 pm
by menacetosobriety
cyrusfx wrote:The History of Dubstep Mix

A mood-shifting 64-minute journey through the precursors and early hits of your favorite new sound in music... Obviously I left out a few of the major players (N-Type, Burial and F1 come to mind), but there's only so much time in a mix...

Through a maze of some dark & dank beaty territory, the mix finishes with a couple of my more recent faves that were fresh for 2008.. Most of the hardcore heads have probably heard most of these tracks, but there are probably a few golden nuggets yet to be unearthed even for them...

Peace & Mahalos from Honolulu

Cyrusfx

Direct Link to Mix

Link to Post @ CyrusfxNet

The History of Dubstep - tracklist

01. Smith & Mighty - Move You Run
02. Coki - Mood Dub
03. Distance - Drop 1
04. Benga and Walsh - Military
05. Darquan - Said the Spider
06. Artwork - Red
07. Skream - Midnight Request Line
08. Mala - Hunter
09. The Others - Africa
11. Digital Mystics - Haunted
12. Loefah - Mud
13. Digital Mystics - Ancient Memories (Skream Mix)
14. Gravious - Monolith
15. Luke Envoy - Gamma
16. DJ Pinch - Punisher
17. Kromestar and Walsh - Panik Room
18. Goth-Trad - Flags
19. Prospecta - Pop it off
20. Marlow - Butterfish
21. Caspa - Born to Do it

(ps - yes, the mix of 15 to 16 is straight from the Science Faction release, but that's because it can't possibly be done any better)


Cheers fella. much appreciated

look forward to listening

Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2009 1:06 am
by cyrusfx
Hey no prob. Ever since I took "The History of Electronic Dance Music" at UCLA I've been into categorizing and researching electronic music at an unhealthy level. Glad I came across the forum! (I had awhile back but didn't think to register until now)

Dubstep is easily the most interesting thing to happen to electronic music in the past 3-5 years, and I had a lotta catching up to do after I heard my first show only about 6 months ago...

But the good news is, that means its spread all the way across the world in only a few years time (I'm in Hawaii)... The beat is fat, slick & keeps your body moving at 2 different speeds: fast or slow. There's so much going on in every track, thats why it remains so damn addicting. Its kinda like crack.

Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2009 8:33 am
by cyrusfx
o yeah... one last thing before i descend back into near-lurk mode:

if you feel I missed anybody one should know about, do me a favor & let me know, cuz i'm always looking for new, good music... i think 'good music' can kinda be defined as music that goes on to influence other people to make more music, if you will... thus the interest with 'histories' and such...

cheers & thanks for having me here

Fx

Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2009 11:03 am
by time
starting of with smith an mighty is a good look

cool mix

Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2009 12:41 pm
by menacetosobriety
TIME wrote:starting of with smith an mighty is a good look

cool mix


I concur, keep having to rewind the first track

the rest is great also

Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2009 10:30 pm
by snaffle
BIG BIG UPS! :D

I love all the dubstep classics!

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2009 2:00 am
by cyrusfx
Snaffle wrote:BIG BIG UPS! :D

I love all the dubstep classics!
Thanks! Glad you guys dug it... I'm hoping to do a "part II" in the next couple months...

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2009 11:59 pm
by ossia
thanks. enjoying this! some of these tunes bring good memories!

Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 8:10 pm
by cyrusfx
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Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 12:21 am
by cyrusfx
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The History of Dubstep Mix

Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2012 9:51 am
by cyrusfx
Whats up fellas and felletes, I just wanted to bump this dusty mix for all the newcomers who are interesting in hearing the more modern roots of the dubstep sound. I am talking specifically about a chronologically-arranged collection of some of the definitive originators of the genre, AKA Coki, Mala, Skream, Benga, Loefah and a whole lot more. This mix contains a lot of so-called classic "bangers" and I hope you enjoy it. Thanks & peace again from a windy Honolulu.

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