NEW DNB FORUM
NEW DNB FORUM
NEW DRUM N BASS FORUM
I, like many, am sick of having to trudge through pages and pages just to find some quality music. I've made a new forum, which has a whole board for Drum N Bass / Jungle.
http://www.inputforum.co.uk/viewforum.php?f=2
I know that it's new, and doesn't have many members, but the more people who join and post, the more feedback you'll get on your mixes/ tunes, the more tunes you'll find and more production tips you'll get.
I, like many, am sick of having to trudge through pages and pages just to find some quality music. I've made a new forum, which has a whole board for Drum N Bass / Jungle.
http://www.inputforum.co.uk/viewforum.php?f=2
I know that it's new, and doesn't have many members, but the more people who join and post, the more feedback you'll get on your mixes/ tunes, the more tunes you'll find and more production tips you'll get.
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Re: Sick of DOA?
Haven't you heard? drum & bass is long dead and buried man 

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Re: Sick of DOA?
hardly, hospital records are still pushing the boat outfretn wrote:Haven't you heard? drum & bass is long dead and buried man
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Re: Sick of DOA?
as are d bridge and intru:metal, alix perez etc, the whole autonomic thing
Re: Sick of DOA?
exactly, then you've got Bop and subwave ect. out in russia, who are making proper euphoric, chilled out tunes, still at 170
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Re: Sick of DOA?
fretn wrote:Haven't you heard? drum & bass is long dead and buried man
nah man, you need to dig deeper. Alix Perez, Icicle, Distance, Noisia, Spectrasoul, dBridge, instra:mental, Skream, Rockwell.... i could go on.... if you like the dubstep youngsta plays, i dont see why you wouldn't like any of those! DnB is definatley not dead, although alot of it is shit!
Re: Sick of DOA?
Although it's been commercialised by the likes of pendulum, tinie tempa ect., Breakage, Camo & Crooked, Netsky, to name a few more.
please join my forum and share some of your faves, that are keeping the drum n bass flame burning
please join my forum and share some of your faves, that are keeping the drum n bass flame burning
Re: Sick of DOA?
fretn wrote:Haven't you heard? drum & bass is long dead and buried man
Died in 97 innit?

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Re: Sick of DOA?
Input_1 wrote:Although it's been commercialised by the likes of pendulum, tinie tempa ect., Breakage, Camo & Crooked, Netsky, to name a few more.
please join my forum and share some of your faves, that are keeping the drum n bass flame burning
BREAKAGE!?!?!?!
Re: Love real drum n bass?
while there are some gems among this monster genre, it never resonated with me as much as jungle did/does... after a while i got sick of the same drum pattern used by a lot of (but not all) DnB producers
diff courses and all that

diff courses and all that

sub.wise:.
slow down
slow down
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Re: Sick of DOA?
i meant that breakage is keeping the scene going, not commercialising it i suppose how i worded it wasn't the clearest way of doing so.alextheswede wrote:Input_1 wrote:Although it's been commercialised by the likes of pendulum, tinie tempa ect., Breakage, Camo & Crooked, Netsky, to name a few more.
please join my forum and share some of your faves, that are keeping the drum n bass flame burning
BREAKAGE!?!?!?!
Re: Love real drum n bass?
i'd love it if people were to join the forum, and post up a few of their all time faves, may it be some ancient Jungle tracks, or some futuristic, explorational beats.fractal wrote:while there are some gems among this monster genre, it never resonated with me as much as jungle did/does... after a while i got sick of the same drum pattern used by a lot of (but not all) DnB producers
diff courses and all that
http://www.inputforum.co.uk/viewforum.php?f=9
that'd be the place
Re: Love real drum n bass?
i advise everyone to listen to kool london (used to be kool fm) 

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Re: Love real drum n bass?
drum'n'bass is fuckin booming in southwest america and eastern europe.
just because all the little kiddies at my school don't like it doesn't mean it's not got a good scene going. plus, dubstep about 2 years ago was still unheard of where i'm located. it's just recently that absolutely EVERYONE is listening to it.
just because all the little kiddies at my school don't like it doesn't mean it's not got a good scene going. plus, dubstep about 2 years ago was still unheard of where i'm located. it's just recently that absolutely EVERYONE is listening to it.
Re: Love real drum n bass?
DnB is definitely not dead. It's way more popular than dubstep. But maybe that's outside of the UK... lot of people in the UK think Dubstep is hyped right now
I still listen to a lot of dnb, mostly stuff like Shogun Audio but also Noisia and Black Sun Empire.

I still listen to a lot of dnb, mostly stuff like Shogun Audio but also Noisia and Black Sun Empire.
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Re: Sick of DOA?
Yeah man, you generally want to put a break between a list of things you like and a list of things you don't.Input_1 wrote:i meant that breakage is keeping the scene going, not commercialising it i suppose how i worded it wasn't the clearest way of doing so.alextheswede wrote:Input_1 wrote:Although it's been commercialised by the likes of pendulum, tinie tempa ect., Breakage, Camo & Crooked, Netsky, to name a few more.
please join my forum and share some of your faves, that are keeping the drum n bass flame burning
BREAKAGE!?!?!?!
Re: Love real drum n bass?
I'm with AxeD. D'n'b is still very popular, but dubstep is something new and sounds interesting. D'n'b was commercialised early in the 90s with Roni Size, Goldie .. There was some silence in main stream while Pendulum already hit the top charts.
Re: Love real drum n bass?
No no no - there is still amazing drum & bass out there..
how about Lenzman, Random Movement, Calibre, Alix Perez, Spectrasoul for great musical stuff
Spor, Apex, Noisia, Break, Chris.Su???
Seems like the number of badman dnb producers is way smaller than dubstep tho..
how about Lenzman, Random Movement, Calibre, Alix Perez, Spectrasoul for great musical stuff
Spor, Apex, Noisia, Break, Chris.Su???
Seems like the number of badman dnb producers is way smaller than dubstep tho..
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Re: Love real drum n bass?
engage, encode, davip, hell, 90% of the breed12inches label, neonlight, rico&scoop, task horizon, neutral point, wreckage machinery, prolix...so much good dnb hidden in the massive amount of shite
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