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andre alleyne
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New to Dubstep

Post by andre alleyne » Fri Mar 16, 2007 1:40 pm

Easy.

So I've basically been a proper D&B head for the past 2 years or so, but really been feeling some dubstep I've heard out at nights....

Unfortunately I know fuck all, which is something that needs to change lol

Just wondering if people could point me in the direction of big tunes/artists I should really know about. At the moment I'm listening to the Skreamism vol. 2 (Skream are big producers, no?), really feeling that 0800 Dub tune....at this point I'm reckoning the darker/more subby it is the better I'll like it (sub bass is really lacking in DnB at the moment).

Sure you get this a lot, any help/advice much appreciated.....

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Post by vonboyage » Fri Mar 16, 2007 2:01 pm

Yeah man DUB IT YAHHH!!

One thing, Skream is 1 person.

If thats the sorta thing u like, keep listening to him..

Loefah goes down well, aswell as Caspa, D1, DMZ.. man too many names to mention..

ALSO..

Check the production forum.. alot of forum users actually make banging tracks.

Download a bunch of sets.. (RINSE/SUB/SPECIAL ONE-OFFS..) so u can identify which artists fill ur palette !
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Post by ewah » Fri Mar 16, 2007 2:17 pm

Welcome! You've arrived at the right place. Von Boyage is right. I'd just add that you should tune into Skream's Stella Sessions on Rinse 9-11. That'll give you a heads-up for sure, or just go down FWD on Friday (if you're in London).

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Post by paolo » Fri Mar 16, 2007 2:18 pm

Listen to rinse! N-type sundays 11pm and skream on wednesday at 9pm are my favourite shows :D
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Post by andre alleyne » Fri Mar 16, 2007 2:34 pm

Haha, yeah just checking MySpace, classic error assuming a producer is a collective rather than an individual.....

Feeling some Loefah stuff.

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Post by thomas » Fri Mar 16, 2007 3:07 pm

paolo wrote:Listen to rinse! N-type sundays 11pm and skream on wednesday at 9pm are my favourite shows :D
The only shows i make a effort to catch, anything else is just extra.

Distance always puts on a good show aswell, as does bun zero on sub fm

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Post by spender » Fri Mar 16, 2007 6:11 pm

The Dubstep Allstars Series on Tempa are a good start.
In fact anything on Tempa. Same goes for DMZ if you're a vinyl buyer.

Distance - My Demons LP (Planet Mu) for the dark, dirty subby stuff.
And Skream's LP 'Skream' (Tempa) for a right old mix of dark and light.
Oh, and the Burial and Kode 9 LPs on Hyperdub.

All quality.

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