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Need Help Making Dubstep Documentary

Post by Magnum » Sat Dec 04, 2010 5:16 pm

Hey guys, the name's Magnum, and I've been lurking around this forum for a while, but have never posted simply because this place seems so huge, and that always scared me off. But now, the size of this forum may be helpful.. I am making a dubstep documentary of sorts, and I need people's opinions on what they think are some of the most important dubstep producers out there. Dubstep is such a broad genre, and I know that people are very picky about what artists they like, so I'd like you guys to each tell me the top 10 dubstep artists that you think are the most important. Not necessarily the best, but the most influential.
I'm trying to cover artists all the way from the more minimal sounds of the past to the "filth" of today, so try to keep that in mind.

If you guys have any questions about the documentary, please let me know and I will try to answer them.

Thanks,
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Re: Need Help Making Dubstep Documentary

Post by Rahul » Sat Dec 04, 2010 5:28 pm

Digital Mystikz (mala and coki)
Loefah
Distance
Burial
Skream
Horsepower Productions
El B
Pinch
Kode 9
Kryptic Minds

and Hatcha & Youngsta have been very important to the scene as Djs
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Re: Need Help Making Dubstep Documentary

Post by Genevieve » Sat Dec 04, 2010 5:53 pm

HAHA, DSF IS TOO BIG FOR MAGNUMS!
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Re: Need Help Making Dubstep Documentary

Post by Magnum » Sat Dec 04, 2010 6:06 pm

Thanks Rahul, this is the kind of list I was looking for. I'll be sure to keep all of those artists in mind.
And Genevieve, it just seemed like if you were new, you wouldn't get noticed here, since there is just so much going on. But you guys have already started helping me when most forums would ignore me, so thanks.

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Re: Need Help Making Dubstep Documentary

Post by Genevieve » Sat Dec 04, 2010 6:10 pm

Magnum wrote:Thanks Rahul, this is the kind of list I was looking for. I'll be sure to keep all of those artists in mind.
And Genevieve, it just seemed like if you were new, you wouldn't get noticed here, since there is just so much going on. But you guys have already started helping me when most forums would ignore me, so thanks.
Oh no, it was a pun. Magnums as in 'Trojan Magnums'. Being too big for large sized condoms.... never mind. >.>
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Re: Need Help Making Dubstep Documentary

Post by Magnum » Sat Dec 04, 2010 6:19 pm

Oh, hahah, I get it now. Sorry man, I don't share your Netherlandish humor ;)

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Re: Need Help Making Dubstep Documentary

Post by pandabear » Sat Dec 04, 2010 6:40 pm

Magnum wrote: I'm trying to cover artists all the way from the more minimal sounds of the past to the "filth" of today loud, chainsaw sounds, so try to keep that in mind.

If you guys have any questions about the documentary, please let me know and I will try to answer them.

Thanks,
DJ Magnum
Fixed.
Rahul wrote:Digital Mystikz (mala and coki)
Loefah
Distance
Burial
Skream
Horsepower Productions
El B
Pinch
Kode 9
Kryptic Minds

and Hatcha & Youngsta have been very important to the scene as Djs

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Re: Need Help Making Dubstep Documentary

Post by 64hz » Sat Dec 04, 2010 7:45 pm

Magnum wrote: I'm trying to cover artists all the way from the more minimal sounds of the past to the "filth" of today, so try to keep that in mind.
:a:

theres still a lot of labels pushing that sound, its just given less attention by the mainstream.

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Re: Need Help Making Dubstep Documentary

Post by Magnum » Sat Dec 04, 2010 10:36 pm

Sorry for not being clear, I understand that the more minimal, bass heavy dubstep is still alive and well today, I just meant that when many people think of dubstep now, they think of the screechy, wobbly stuff.

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Re: Need Help Making Dubstep Documentary

Post by legend4ry » Sat Dec 04, 2010 10:50 pm

Magnum wrote:Sorry for not being clear, I understand that the more minimal, bass heavy dubstep is still alive and well today, I just meant that when many people think of dubstep now, they think of the screechy, wobbly stuff.
Nah - thats just people who have known about the sound for a hot minute. If anything, most of this forum is much more about the kind of stuff Hessle, Swamp81 and Deep Medi are doing. :).


Anyways, what would be nice if you referenced Dub Files & Bass Weight (the two main dubstep docs) and see what they covered and try and bring us artists what haven't been covered on that (as well as 'catching up' as it were with some of the main people).

Would be nice to see Distance, Cyrus, Tunnidge, Headhunter, Silkie & Quest. Also checking out some of the crews putting on sick nights like Dubpressure, Mindstep, Subloaded and such.
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Re: Need Help Making Dubstep Documentary

Post by Magnum » Sun Dec 05, 2010 5:26 am

Oh, that's good :) I'm a fairly big member in the YouTube dubstep community, and it's quite a big difference than being here, because most of them listen to the screechy stuff. It's nice to be around people with different tastes, though.

And yes, that would be nice. Sadly, I won't really be able to do any big interviews like the other documentaries have.. I'm just a kid that wants to spread knowledge of dubstep's history and possible future, so I don't have many means to actually meet up with any producers.

Thanks for the suggestions!

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Re: Need Help Making Dubstep Documentary

Post by reprisal » Sun Dec 05, 2010 5:44 am

I have a video editing app on my I phone and know Hatcha and Hijack, thats half a DVD sorted.

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Re: Need Help Making Dubstep Documentary

Post by dickman69 » Sun Dec 05, 2010 6:38 am

Just look into this:
Rahul wrote:Digital Mystikz (mala and coki)
Loefah
Distance
Burial
Skream
Horsepower Productions
El B
Pinch
Kode 9
Kryptic Minds

and Hatcha & Youngsta have been very important to the scene as Djs
and
Purple dubstep: Silkie, Quest, Guido, Joker, Gemmy, Jay 5ive, Kromestar etc...

and
"Wonky" stuff: Hemlock, Hessle, Swamp81, Hyperdub

and
whatever them youtube people like, I'm guessing you're probably as much an expert on wubbles as anyone else on this board
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Re: Need Help Making Dubstep Documentary

Post by isiahfire » Sun Dec 05, 2010 12:55 pm

You'll have to work hard to top this, (http://pitchfork.com/tv/#/episode/2527-bass-weight/1) but good luck!

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