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Post by aled » Fri Sep 29, 2006 11:04 am

been in to electronic stuff since '93. aphex/black dog/orb etc. always been into techno. was heavily into jungle/dnb. I always thought 2step was going to evolve into something darker, more 'techno'. heard andrew weatherall playing some dark techy 2step stuff in 2001/2002, started watching kode9's show on groovetech around that time. but its taken me a while to get my DMZ wings etc as it were. Only really started playing the stuff when rephlex's compilation came out.

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Post by spooky » Fri Sep 29, 2006 11:38 am

through rinse.....i do have a lot of the ghost stuff....then came the slimzee era b4 he went darker.....all the naughty and texture and bingo and big apple stuff..........."the judgement" and "shockwave" by plastician were my 1st 2 dubstep tunes
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Post by arcadeperfect » Fri Sep 29, 2006 11:54 am

SPOOKY wrote:through rinse.....i do have a lot of the ghost stuff....then came the slimzee era b4 he went darker.....all the naughty and texture and bingo and big apple stuff..........."the judgement" and "shockwave" by plastician were my 1st 2 dubstep tunes
So you're around Well Street way then?
It's OK, I'm not hunting you down, It's just nice to see that Hackney is'nt just full of fried chicken consumers!! :roll:
Or are you one of...

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Post by foamo » Fri Sep 29, 2006 12:05 pm

It's just nice to see that Hackney is'nt just full of fried chicken consumers!!
Or are you one of...


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Post by misskatiemo » Fri Sep 29, 2006 2:06 pm

I lived in Bristol from 2004-2005. nuff said :lol:
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Post by r53 » Fri Sep 29, 2006 2:23 pm

Seeing Lombardo when he played here a few years ago blew my mind. The shit sounded so good and a big sound system. The bass blew me away

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Post by vertigo » Fri Sep 29, 2006 3:11 pm

June of this year. Skream in Avalon, NY. :o
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Post by fullyrecordingz » Fri Sep 29, 2006 3:32 pm

ArcadePerfect wrote:So you're around Well Street way then?
It's OK, I'm not hunting you down, It's just nice to see that Hackney is'nt just full of fried chicken consumers!! :roll:
I live on well street.. but i dont understand what u mean by dat.

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Post by richb » Fri Sep 29, 2006 3:51 pm

Was into 4hero and the broken beat scene after i got bored of the constraints of house. Liked some of the 2step but never saw a lot of it round these parts. Loved "Red" by artwork off the Bugz in the attic mix cd. Saw dubstep allstars vol1, thought "must check this out when i'm flush". Forgot. Started downloading mixes; Grime/dubstep was the same to me then. Came across Gutterbreakz blog. BIG UP GUTTER!! Found DMZ3 in local record shop. Met appleblim working in Bath Fopp. Went to Subloaded then DMZ at 3rd base. And that sealed it really...

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Post by arcadeperfect » Fri Sep 29, 2006 4:29 pm

FullyRecordingz wrote:
ArcadePerfect wrote:So you're around Well Street way then?
It's OK, I'm not hunting you down, It's just nice to see that Hackney is'nt just full of fried chicken consumers!! :roll:
I live on well street.. but i dont understand what u mean by dat.
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Post by the decoy » Fri Sep 29, 2006 4:36 pm

Corpsey wrote:but it was fucking immense, absolutely murdered the dnb sets I'd seen that night...
you try to explain this to the tech step kids, but they're all "ZOMG dark dnb is the hardest thing in the world!!". Sorry kids, but Vex'd own the piss out of Evol Intent.

I mean, what is speed anyway? you know who else isn't fast? Godzilla. Does his slowness stop him from crushing cities? nope, not at all. I don't understand why music needs to be fast.

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Post by superisk » Fri Sep 29, 2006 4:40 pm

the decoy wrote:
Corpsey wrote:but it was fucking immense, absolutely murdered the dnb sets I'd seen that night...
you try to explain this to the tech step kids, but they're all "ZOMG dark dnb is the hardest thing in the world!!". Sorry kids, but Vex'd own the piss out of Evol Intent.

I mean, what is speed anyway? you know who else isn't fast? Godzilla. Does his slowness stop him from crushing cities? nope, not at all. I don't understand why music needs to be fast.
Haha spot on

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Post by blackdown » Fri Sep 29, 2006 4:50 pm

N-TYPE wrote:Down the shop i guess, before hatch made up the name...
hatch made up the name? he really influenced the sound but i'm 100% it was neil tempa who made up the name. i even heard that hatcha was telling people i made up the name, which isn't true at all...
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Post by musty dust » Fri Sep 29, 2006 8:40 pm

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Post by lycaon_prod » Fri Sep 29, 2006 9:02 pm

had been into techno n freeparty business for years, n as i was starting to discover peeps like tech itch n kryptic minds as well as the whole grime thing i heard some digital mystiks on the breezeblock n was pretty taken back. then 'lion' was played a few weeks later and i was absolutely screwing. has seriously dominated me musical interest since.

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Post by opwolf » Sat Sep 30, 2006 12:03 am

Distance and Mark One stuff played on the Peel show, early 2004 I think

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Post by eshkoshka » Sat Sep 30, 2006 12:28 am

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Post by joseph-j » Sat Sep 30, 2006 2:35 am

FWD>> at Velvet Room
Martin Clark playing me a promo of In Fine Style in Tuscany, summer 2001 (maybe 2002, my memory ain't up to much)
Hype releasing Pussy Track Remix
And me not getting a copy of Zed Bias's remix of E2E4, which pissed me off massively...

.... that pretty much convinced me.

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Post by entheogen » Sat Sep 30, 2006 3:56 am

I found dubstep in the course of my greater search for the rarest of bass notes that can raise my concsiousness to a state of pure bliss...

....or to put it another way, I stumbled across Horsepower Production's 'In Fine Style' in the garage section at Phonica Records.

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Post by eskay » Sat Sep 30, 2006 7:33 am

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