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Re: Most Influential Labels in Dubstep

Post by datilt » Wed Oct 13, 2010 8:54 pm

Deep Medi now delivers top quality over years. For me the best dubstep label of all time.
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Re: Most Influential Labels in Dubstep

Post by Sageon » Wed Oct 13, 2010 9:11 pm

Apart from the usual; DMZ, Hyperdub, Tempa, Deep Medi aside ... Dub Police has had an impressive output of releases thought it has lost some of its credibility due to releasing a Doctor P tune and swaying more to the shitestep.

The labels that have particularly excited me this year have been Chestplate, Osiris Music UK 007 onwards, and Swamp 81.
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Re: Most Influential Labels in Dubstep

Post by saxe » Wed Oct 13, 2010 9:15 pm

deleted scenes (just one of the most influential to me personally - and they did it with only 4 tunes)

oh and off road

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Re: Most Influential Labels in Dubstep

Post by sc0tty » Wed Oct 13, 2010 9:44 pm

Tempa
DMZ
Osiris
Deep Medi

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Re: Most Influential Labels in Dubstep

Post by __________ » Wed Oct 13, 2010 9:46 pm

probably Dub Police

I wish it was DMZ, but 99% of the dubstep I hear has no DMZ influence.

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Re: Most Influential Labels in Dubstep

Post by murky21 » Wed Oct 13, 2010 9:59 pm

saxe wrote:deleted scenes (just one of the most influential to me personally - and they did it with only 4 tunes)

oh and off road
deleted scenes is ridiculously sick...

Memory Loss might be my favourite tune ever...terminate & stutter are heavyweight, its what happens when u stick pinch n distance in a room, but whilst buying buy on sight (they are working on release 3 now i believe) unfortunately just a side project so I doubt there will be any real volume from it with both Pinch and Distance running their own labels...

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Re: Most Influential Labels in Dubstep

Post by joeki » Wed Oct 13, 2010 10:27 pm

There's a third deleted scenes in the making, no idea wich tunes but it will drop eventually.

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Re: Most Influential Labels in Dubstep

Post by kingGhost » Wed Oct 13, 2010 10:33 pm

no mention of buygore? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

srsly tho dmz, hyperdub, hench... the squad right there...
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Re: Most Influential Labels in Dubstep

Post by deamonds » Wed Oct 13, 2010 10:41 pm

If we are talking influential

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Re: Most Influential Labels in Dubstep

Post by mortalgrey » Wed Oct 13, 2010 11:40 pm

badger wrote:depends if you mean influential and good or just influential

circus records has been pretty influential in the filth scene...
Rottun & Shift should be mentioned here as well, I think.

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Re: Most Influential Labels in Dubstep

Post by Basic A » Wed Oct 13, 2010 11:46 pm

Am I supposed to answer this as in who influences me as a producer/dj or who influenced shit to develop to wherre it is today?

If me personally :

DMZ, followed by Hyperdub, then tempa, and finally dub police... Id start to include dnb labels n stuff but this is dsf... :roll:

If the scene how it is now...

rottun, dub police, circus.... ect...
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Re: Most Influential Labels in Dubstep

Post by saxe » Thu Oct 14, 2010 7:24 am

murky21 wrote:Memory Loss might be my favourite tune ever...terminate & stutter are heavyweight, its what happens when u stick pinch n distance in a room
THIS!!
murky21 wrote:but whilst buying buy on sight (they are working on release 3 now i believe) unfortunately just a side project so I doubt there will be any real volume from it with both Pinch and Distance running their own labels...
this is also what makes the fascination about it...when i saw dls002 out my heart went boom like when i´m in love before i even heard it..but thats worth an own dls appreciation thread, going offtopic here :t:

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Re: Most Influential Labels in Dubstep

Post by murky21 » Thu Oct 14, 2010 9:00 am

qwaycee_ wrote:
ayo hold up.

is loefah actually making non-dubstep stuff recently?

i've been out of the loop for like 4 months.
still dubstep based, just pretty house influenced, all good stuff, check his mix for NYC rockers.. http://www.sendspace.com/file/s8d1an

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Re: Most Influential Labels in Dubstep

Post by legend4ry » Thu Oct 14, 2010 9:12 am

Deep Medi, Chestplate, HENCH, Immerse, Random Trio Productions, Tectonic, Southside and early Hyperdub do it for me. Oh and early Tempa
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Re: Most Influential Labels in Dubstep

Post by badger » Thu Oct 14, 2010 9:30 am

mortal grey wrote:
badger wrote:depends if you mean influential and good or just influential

circus records has been pretty influential in the filth scene...
Rottun & Shift should be mentioned here as well, I think.
well yeah, but i didn't want this to turn into the usual filth vs everything else argument and have everyone posting the labels that they blame for why dubstep's not what they want it to be

let's try and keep it positive :w:

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Re: Most Influential Labels in Dubstep

Post by murky21 » Thu Oct 14, 2010 9:45 am

badger wrote:
mortal grey wrote:
badger wrote:depends if you mean influential and good or just influential

circus records has been pretty influential in the filth scene...
Rottun & Shift should be mentioned here as well, I think.
well yeah, but i didn't want this to turn into the usual filth vs everything else argument and have everyone posting the labels that they blame for why dubstep's not what they want it to be

let's try and keep it positive :w:
yeah and fair enough too, suppose it is small minded to only mention the 'good'/ purist labels, on a global basis, labels like rottun probably smash it, you only have to see how many hits the Excision Shambala mix got on here in such a ridiculously short period. Certainly in the UK, Circus have really taken advantage of the popularity of tear out/ jump up/ brostep (whatever) with students and other people new to dubstep and done very well out of it, so well done them. They have a few half decent releases in my opinion (a FEW)

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Re: Most Influential Labels in Dubstep

Post by mortalgrey » Thu Oct 14, 2010 3:27 pm

badger wrote:
mortal grey wrote:
badger wrote:depends if you mean influential and good or just influential

circus records has been pretty influential in the filth scene...
Rottun & Shift should be mentioned here as well, I think.
well yeah, but i didn't want this to turn into the usual filth vs everything else argument and have everyone posting the labels that they blame for why dubstep's not what they want it to be

let's try and keep it positive :w:
Oh, I'm not knocking those labels at all. I just think that given the current popularity of that style of dubstep (which I actually enjoy, along with many other styles of bass music), you gotta tip your hat to those two labels as being pioneers, and influencing many producers to explore new realms of sound design. Love or hate, it doesn't matter....the were influential to the current trend.

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Re: Most Influential Labels in Dubstep

Post by prism » Thu Oct 14, 2010 5:08 pm

datilt wrote:Deep Medi now delivers top quality over years. For me the best dubstep label of all time.

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Re: Most Influential Labels in Dubstep

Post by efa » Fri Oct 15, 2010 7:17 am

murky21 wrote:Interested to hear people's thoughts on which which Labels have been the most influential in formulating the Dubstep sound.


Tempa
Soulja
Bingo
Big Apple
DMZ/Deep Medi
Punch Drunk
Hyperdub
Berkane Sol
Hessle
Hot Flush
Planet Mu
murky21 wrote:and which labels are moving things forward.
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