Dub boy wrote:Milanese & Geiom

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hmm depends what you like, presuming you like it 2step and a little darker (as do i) then groove chronicles are basically the dons, but also almost everything on locked on is worth owning imo, dem2 in particular, steve gurley generally delivers the goods, as does wookie / do exemen, zed bias of course (in all his incarnations), dnd, mj cole, then just bits and pieces all over... a few guilty pleasures on red rose, booker t made some amazing tunes. ive found its good just to browse websites and ebay collections and stuff like that, theres just a ridiculous amount of sick garage around, its just you have to geek it up a bit to find it... loads of garage house and 4x4 tooblood_on_neon wrote:Any tips?
that's not really quite relevant tho - if I'm standing in front of a wall of speakers listening to tunes I'm not feeling, it won't help with my understanding or enjoyment.seckle wrote:get out to the shows. if you sit at home and listen to this music on your headphones, you'll never fully understand it .
at the end of the day, this music is about standing in front of a wall of speakers.
Frankly that's toss. Good music should sound good anywhere. Went to a local dubstep night with some big names here, and the sound was amazing, but afterwards couldn't remember anything but a ton of wobble bass, dub samples and reverb snares. Wasn't that twatted either. I've played older dubstep tunes on small and large rigs and people enjoyed the tunes cause they were good tunes regardless of volume and bass weight.seckle wrote:get out to the shows. if you sit at home and listen to this music on your headphones, you'll never fully understand it .
at the end of the day, this music is about standing in front of a wall of speakers.
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