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Re: THE SECRET NINJA DUBS CLUB

Post by staticcast » Tue May 25, 2010 11:24 am

Hello everybody. I lurk around these parts, usually post in the Production forum. Here's one I just finished; it's a fun lil halftime 2-step tune.

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The 3-minute version won the DSF samplepack competition this month so I thought I'd go back and beef up the samples and do a DJ-friendly edit.

Enjoy!
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Post by th@-pu$$y » Wed May 26, 2010 12:15 am

Hope ya enjoy listening to em' as much as I did writing em! :t:

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Post by th@-pu$$y » Wed May 26, 2010 12:30 am

particle-jim wrote:
brumak wrote: here's my chip in to the dubclub, what do you guys think?
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Agreed!! That tune's got more filth than a Thai hooker .....keep em' comin :6:

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Post by deadly_habit » Wed May 26, 2010 5:07 am

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old dnb one i'm finally finishing up

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Post by particle-jim » Wed May 26, 2010 9:56 am

static_cast wrote:Soundcloud
marvelous stuff man, properly properly good
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Post by phrex » Wed May 26, 2010 10:36 am

static_cast wrote:Hello everybody. I lurk around these parts, usually post in the Production forum. Here's one I just finished; it's a fun lil halftime 2-step tune.

Soundcloud

The 3-minute version won the DSF samplepack competition this month so I thought I'd go back and beef up the samples and do a DJ-friendly edit.

Enjoy!
amazing shit. actually just waiting to see you get signed.
always proper quality stuff you're producing
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Post by staticcast » Wed May 26, 2010 11:26 am

vulvavibration wrote:
static_cast wrote:Hello everybody. I lurk around these parts, usually post in the Production forum. Here's one I just finished; it's a fun lil halftime 2-step tune.

Soundcloud

The 3-minute version won the DSF samplepack competition this month so I thought I'd go back and beef up the samples and do a DJ-friendly edit.

Enjoy!
amazing shit. actually just waiting to see you get signed.
always proper quality stuff you're producing
= possibly the nicest thing I've heard anyone say about my production. Much appreciated.

Still don't really know what to think about releasing stuff. On the one hand I still don't yet feel like my production is quite where I want it to be (and also that my ideas aren't really fully formed). On the other, I've been producing for a few years with nothing to show for it, and there's so much utter shit being released (both on mp3 and wax) that I guess I could probably put something out on a smaller scale without too much of a guilty conscience. I'd find it hard to justify going on a massive promo offensive to loads of serious labels over material that I'm not yet 100% sure of, but that said, if someone were to offer me a release I'd probably find it hard to say no...... ;)
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Post by kejk » Wed May 26, 2010 11:46 am

static_cast wrote:
vulvavibration wrote:
static_cast wrote:Hello everybody. I lurk around these parts, usually post in the Production forum. Here's one I just finished; it's a fun lil halftime 2-step tune.

Soundcloud

The 3-minute version won the DSF samplepack competition this month so I thought I'd go back and beef up the samples and do a DJ-friendly edit.

Enjoy!
amazing shit. actually just waiting to see you get signed.
always proper quality stuff you're producing
= possibly the nicest thing I've heard anyone say about my production. Much appreciated.

Still don't really know what to think about releasing stuff. On the one hand I still don't yet feel like my production is quite where I want it to be (and also that my ideas aren't really fully formed). On the other, I've been producing for a few years with nothing to show for it, and there's so much utter shit being released (both on mp3 and wax) that I guess I could probably put something out on a smaller scale without too much of a guilty conscience. I'd find it hard to justify going on a massive promo offensive to loads of serious labels over material that I'm not yet 100% sure of, but that said, if someone were to offer me a release I'd probably find it hard to say no...... ;)
Like you said, there's so much shit being released so compared to your productions I wonder why you don't have releases.

The problem probably is is that the majority of "dubstep" listeners prefer a datsik/doctor p/dayn kind of style. When someone asks me what music I listen to, I actually feel ashamed to say dubstep.
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Post by phrex » Wed May 26, 2010 1:58 pm

now for once i'll put in my two cent concerning this...

the whole datsik/excision/doctor p and whatever filth thing seems to be just on the internet and in uk and USA. i haven't been to a dubstepnight here in switzerland and also in germany where any of those people's tracks have been played.

3 ways: either it's techy, or it's very dubby or it's a more experimental thing with 8-bit stuff and complex beats....
but never been to a party where a chainsaw massacre was done to the audience.

i don't get your paranoia. just because some bedroom rockers push some chainsaw sounds into the topten-spheres of some online chart doesn't mean that less people love the deepside of bass music. at least i'm not feeling this.

i think anyone with quality output has a chance to get a release. so keep on static cast. i played your track on a big rig and the people went mental. just as me.
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Post by staticcast » Wed May 26, 2010 2:25 pm

vulvavibration wrote:now for once i'll put in my two cent concerning this...

the whole datsik/excision/doctor p and whatever filth thing seems to be just on the internet and in uk and USA. i haven't been to a dubstepnight here in switzerland and also in germany where any of those people's tracks have been played.

3 ways: either it's techy, scuba style, or it's very dubby or it's a more experimental thing with 8-bit stuff and complex beats....
but never been to a party where a chainsaw massacre was done to the audience.

i don't get your paranoia. just because some bedroom rockers push some chainsaw sounds into the topten-spheres of some online chart doesn't mean that less people love the deepside of bass music. at least i'm not feeling this.

i think anyone with quality output has a chance to get a release. so keep on static cast. i played your track on a big rig and the people went mental. just as me.
Yeah, I'd go along with this -- I'd never even heard of Datsik etc before a couple of months ago and frankly I was much happier before I was aware of his/their existence. I know I come from a techno/house rather than dubstep background (though I've been listening to dubstep sporadically since the early days), but this whole midrange brostep thing has totally passed me by; I really just never pay attention to it and frankly I don't make music for people who listen to it. I don't really care if people associate "dubstep" with unlistenable midrange shite, because that's clearly not the kind of music I write or play out. (Definitely don't wanna start a brostep war here - listen to whatever the hell you want as long as I don't have to. ;) )

The other side of the coin is that because the scene surrounding the kind of dubstep I'm into is smaller and somewhat less saturated with rubbish (I guess? or is it?), the average release quality is higher and I wouldn't wanna be sending stuff to Hotflush or whoever unless I genuinely thought my material could hold its own amongst other releases on the label in question. And getting there is a slow process.

In any case, thanks for the support guys -- much appreciate it :D
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Post by phrex » Wed May 26, 2010 2:29 pm

i expect you to send me all your dubplates :twisted: :lol:
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Post by j_one » Wed May 26, 2010 2:30 pm

static_cast, this track is something else! Absolutely loving it. :e:

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Post by Pada » Wed May 26, 2010 3:17 pm

j-one wrote:static_cast, this track is something else! Absolutely loving it. :e:
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Post by the wiggle baron » Thu May 27, 2010 11:53 pm

Well, this is my newest thing! Finished it today, been bumping it around for a while. Alot happier with some things about it than i thought i would be...anyhoo

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Some slow ploddy deep thing. oh yeah, with pretty much all the percussion being sounds of wood breaking
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Post by j_one » Fri May 28, 2010 2:49 am

Enjoyed that Wiggle, proper chilled out.

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Post by grunt » Fri May 28, 2010 9:26 am

the wiggle baron wrote:Well, this is my newest thing! Finished it today, been bumping it around for a while. Alot happier with some things about it than i thought i would be...anyhoo

Soundcloud

Some slow ploddy deep thing. oh yeah, with pretty much all the percussion being sounds of wood breaking
Waaa, blown away by this...production is outstanding..only heard on the lappy speakers but it was still amazing!

You sample the wood breaking or made it yourself? either way you've used it so well, the percussion works so well with the atmosphere and the nice rolling, dare i say it,
WOBBLE!

Big up man, really enjoyed this!

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Post by grunt » Fri May 28, 2010 9:28 am

@wiggle baron....just saw you're from cardiff, me to...biggles!

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Post by dubloke » Fri May 28, 2010 9:33 am

static_cast wrote:Hello everybody. I lurk around these parts, usually post in the Production forum. Here's one I just finished; it's a fun lil halftime 2-step tune.

Soundcloud

The 3-minute version won the DSF samplepack competition this month so I thought I'd go back and beef up the samples and do a DJ-friendly edit.

Enjoy!
mate this is sick! If there are 320's about I'd love to play it out?
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Post by diss04 » Fri May 28, 2010 4:35 pm

static_cast wrote:Hello everybody. I lurk around these parts, usually post in the Production forum. Here's one I just finished; it's a fun lil halftime 2-step tune.

Soundcloud

The 3-minute version won the DSF samplepack competition this month so I thought I'd go back and beef up the samples and do a DJ-friendly edit.

Enjoy!
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Post by j_one » Fri May 28, 2010 5:00 pm

Heavy avatar diss04 :lol:

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