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futures_untold
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by futures_untold » Wed Apr 29, 2009 10:13 am
Okay okay, so it's a stupid thread that doesn't really have a definitive answer.
Despite this, who do you, valuable follower of the dubstep clan, believe to be the most skilled, talented and accomplished producer ever?
My vote goes for
Deadly Habit
Let the fight begin!
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dj nation
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by dj nation » Wed Apr 29, 2009 10:20 am
i have to say just of the top of my head, skream. on the other hand theres so many more sick producers but there you go
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by futures_untold » Wed Apr 29, 2009 10:25 am
dj nation wrote:i have to say just of the top of my head, skream. on the other hand theres so many more sick producers but there you go
While I do agree considering the diversity and quality of his early output, he is doing the scene no favours by djing absolute shite midrange cack these days......
Actually, my serious vote goes to The Widdler. While he is relatively new to the scene, the quality displayed in the range of his productions is excellent!
Big up the widdler!

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by kapital » Wed Apr 29, 2009 10:51 am
^^^
Why do you think his star is fading? Is it because of the midrange cack, or hit recent production?
Just curious.
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by futures_untold » Wed Apr 29, 2009 10:52 am
Kapital wrote:^^^
Why do you think his star is fading? Is it because of the midrange cack, or hit recent production?
Just curious.
Imo both. there is an direct correleation between the two

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by djake » Wed Apr 29, 2009 11:12 am
distance & vex'd for me
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kapital
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by kapital » Wed Apr 29, 2009 11:12 am
futures_untold wrote:Kapital wrote:^^^
Why do you think his star is fading? Is it because of the midrange cack, or hit recent production?
Just curious.
Imo both. there is an direct correleation between the two

ROFL
Eops wrote:Ill answer carefully cos I like Skream a lot but I feel of late he has become so ubiquitous - hes everywhere! I feel like I am hearing too much of him (this aint his fault really). Im not really a massive fan of the mid range squawk but his housier stuff was very interesting on Vol 5.
I guess I have Skream fatigue - he plays every big do and hoovers up so much airtime - having written it down I feel bad because he is a victim of his own success. I think if he lowered the profile and spent a wee while perfecting that new lp I would feel different - but right now its like ravioli every day - I like ravioli but not every day.
I see what you mean. I was on his myspace the other day...and the amount of touring this guy does, as well as Benga and Rusko....it's like jesus christ, mans are on the top of their game right now.
You feel the same for Benga? These 20 days off a year thing they seem to have going is crazy.

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by legend4ry » Wed Apr 29, 2009 11:18 am
futures_untold wrote:
Actually, my serious vote goes to The Widdler. While he is relatively new to the scene, the quality displayed in the range of his productions is excellent!
Big up the widdler!

I am not in touch with the dubstep scene at ALL anymore, I only found out who Bar 9 was the other week......But I know the oldschool and Widdlers been churning out tracks since 07 mate - he basically put America on the map in my book - cause all the people before him everyone thought was British or had a British sound..Hes a souljah in my book! And deffo a legend when it comes to the American side of things.
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Soulstep wrote: My point is i just wanna hear more vibes
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by kapital » Wed Apr 29, 2009 11:33 am
I hear you.
I havent been into this for too long, but Digital Mystikz are quickly reaching my list of ALL TIME favourite producers.
I can sense where Dubstep is headed...I just feel ashamed at myself for not taking notice when it fresh. But something else will come...something always does.
I approach this bass music from hip-hop, which is getting stale (fuck...its BEEN stale for like almost 10 years..started before that). I laugh looking back at hearing this shit for the first time...because it had a MAJOR impact, and I was listening on shitty earphones.
I had speakers at home where the sub was broken for 8 months. Didn't care one bit. Once I got into dubstep, after like 2 days I was pulling some next level repairs on the sub lol.
And Bar 9 is FUCKED UP....I wouldnt call that mid range cack...I find their shit pretty brilliant.
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by abs » Wed Apr 29, 2009 11:34 am
Neil Landstrumm!
people like him are in a different league really
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by d+ » Wed Apr 29, 2009 11:37 am
mala 4 certain
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by FSTZ1 » Wed Apr 29, 2009 12:43 pm
Distance for me
he's been around since the beginning, never went away and remains cutting edge
I'd like to give a nod to Saviour from Belgium as my fav producer that no one has really heard too much of, but is so sick...
check him out if you have never heard of him or the Stainage label
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by Hide_One » Wed Apr 29, 2009 12:57 pm
Too hard....
for vibes... Mala
for pushing the limits... 16 Bit or Caspa
for technicality... Boxcutter
for darkness... Loefah
for variety... Skream
The list could go on and on.
Big up Widdler tho, has put a lot back into the community aswell with reason patches and tutorials and what not.
I'd like to give a nod to Saviour from Belgium as my fav producer that no one has really heard too much of, but is so sick...
Saviour brings some deepness fo sure. Not Alone remix is big, his mixes are probably some of the first I got from this site.
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by FSTZ1 » Wed Apr 29, 2009 12:59 pm
Keggah wrote:
I'd like to give a nod to Saviour from Belgium as my fav producer that no one has really heard too much of, but is so sick...
Saviour brings some deepness fo sure. Not Alone remix is big, his mixes are probably some of the first I got from this site.
yeah
I need to play that tune more often
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by DZA » Wed Apr 29, 2009 12:59 pm
Depone wrote: 
(dza i stole ya flower)
Funking hell
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