do you like dub?
- shadowpeople
- Posts: 56
- Joined: Sat Jul 11, 2009 10:59 pm
- Location: denver
-
- Posts: 605
- Joined: Sat Sep 20, 2008 6:17 pm
- Location: J-Town, Israel
- Contact:
wordKingDuppy wrote:dub is better than dubstep in my eyes.
AND DIGIDUB=![]()
IRATION STEPPAS
Iration steppas are the lick
Jah Warrior too, every tune is killer
King Tubby would re wire his reverb and delay, actually get in there and change the circuts, the man is a genius
Metrobeatz. Dubstep & Jungle radio. Friday nights 9pm (NZ) RDU98.5FM www.rdu.org.nz
http://soundcloud.com/l-que
http://www.myspace.com/djlquenz
http://soundcloud.com/l-que
http://www.myspace.com/djlquenz
-
- Posts: 463
- Joined: Fri Feb 02, 2007 9:44 am
- Location: Namur, Belgium
love dub and reggae! i love reggae more than dub but i really love both. and i think dubstep is losin' the dub... i love that technoish dubstep, don't really like that filthy dubstep, but i generally miss the dub ina dubstep. Loefah gotta come back! Mala and Loefah are still the straight definition in sound of the word "dubstep" to me
Subroadcast every tuesday from 10pm to 0.30am (Belgian time) on http://www.run.be/ (écoute la RUN) => Dubstep, Jungle, Electro, Acid, Hip-Hop,...
http://www.myspace.com/crewstace
http://www.subversivesounds.be
http://www.myspace.com/crewstace
http://www.subversivesounds.be
- Jah Billah
- Posts: 775
- Joined: Sat Sep 15, 2007 9:44 am
We be dubbin 24/7 so what tha dub are you talkin bout?
Jah Billah
Sub Organizer
UPFULL & BRIGHT RMX/DEM OUTTA HERE RMX/TUBBY WOBBLE RMXalien pimp wrote:jah billa for president!
Sub Organizer
dub > garage
dubstep comes from dub (take the beat, add a snare, use reverb/echo/flanger, bass-driven, etc, etc), funky/future garage/bassline may come from garage
stop trying to push this angle that 90s garage was the foundation of all modern music and we shall praise it as a Messiah of the musical genres. it was fun, it was enjoyable, but nowadays we have stuff that practically BURIED it.
dubstep comes from dub (take the beat, add a snare, use reverb/echo/flanger, bass-driven, etc, etc), funky/future garage/bassline may come from garage
stop trying to push this angle that 90s garage was the foundation of all modern music and we shall praise it as a Messiah of the musical genres. it was fun, it was enjoyable, but nowadays we have stuff that practically BURIED it.
YE BRUV L UV DAT SO U N D LIKE CASPA N ROOSKO YE?
DEM WOBBLES IS SIKK FUKKIN MENTAL
no really though, i heard dub before dubstep but dubstep dragged me into listening to/enjoying more of it, really chill music. Love them skanks
DEM WOBBLES IS SIKK FUKKIN MENTAL
no really though, i heard dub before dubstep but dubstep dragged me into listening to/enjoying more of it, really chill music. Love them skanks

One third of A.I. (Aftee + I&I Productions)gravious wrote:The only reason they are called that is because Mala and Coki used to do a finger-puppet magic show.
However, the pressing plant on their first release misspelt Mystikal Digitz
http://www.facebook.com/aftee
http://www.soundcloud.com/aftee
-
- Posts: 1404
- Joined: Wed Dec 17, 2008 1:50 pm
- Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
You NEED the two aXXo 12"s.Brut Willis wrote:love dub and reggae! i love reggae more than dub but i really love both. and i think dubstep is losin' the dub...
http://www.myspace.com/killtone001
I love dub and reggae like I loves my Mom and Dad... Dubstep is like a new girlfriend.





Atlanta's only live dub band:
http://www.myspace.com/suntoucher
Heavy Heavy monster sounds:
http://www.myspace.com/skaperoka
I agree man... dubstep is losing it's dub, just like jungle became drum n boring.Brut Willis wrote:love dub and reggae! i love reggae more than dub but i really love both. and i think dubstep is losin' the dub... i love that technoish dubstep, don't really like that filthy dubstep, but i generally miss the dub ina dubstep. Loefah gotta come back! Mala and Loefah are still the straight definition in sound of the word "dubstep" to me

Atlanta's only live dub band:
http://www.myspace.com/suntoucher
Heavy Heavy monster sounds:
http://www.myspace.com/skaperoka
- jolly wailer
- Posts: 3081
- Joined: Wed Jul 11, 2007 9:45 am
- Location: Planet Earth, Yeah?
yeah Tubby was an electrician, test the connections with the power on, poke around til you get a spark, FOUND ITL Que wrote: King Tubby would re wire his reverb and delay, actually get in there and change the circuts, the man is a genius

myxylpyx wrote:dam bro dats sick... off to the garden to eat some worms now.

-
- Posts: 1021
- Joined: Wed Mar 22, 2006 12:36 pm
- Location: Sheffield
- Contact:
Tons of Boxes mix. Dub 'pon dub.
http://www.weareie.com/audio/blogariddi ... dims17.mp3
http://www.weareie.com/audio/blogariddi ... dims17.mp3
MIXES: http://blog.grievousangel.net/mixes | New mix: Tribute to LHF / Amen Ra: http://www.grievousangel.net/GAMixes/Tr ... _Angel.mp3
-
- Posts: 240
- Joined: Tue Aug 14, 2007 5:04 pm
- Contact:
I never realised the Dubstep Allstars compilations started at number 4.bibishte wrote:dubstep comes from dub (take the beat, add a snare, use reverb/echo/flanger, bass-driven, etc, etc), funky/future garage/bassline may come from garage
stop trying to push this angle that 90s garage was the foundation of all modern music and we shall praise it as a Messiah of the musical genres. it was fun, it was enjoyable, but nowadays we have stuff that practically BURIED it.
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 0 guests