Bass Weight - A dubstep documentary

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Re: Bass Weight - A dubstep documentary

Post by dj jahson » Thu Nov 18, 2010 4:13 pm

I live in the states and this dvd plays fine in every dvd player i've tried it in.
Very well done....great editing and well entertaining. More Please!

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Re: Bass Weight - A dubstep documentary

Post by Moleskin » Mon Dec 06, 2010 9:27 am

Just noticed it's being streamed over at pitchfork for a week
http://pitchfork.com/tv/#/episode/2527-bass-weight/1

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Re: Bass Weight - A dubstep documentary

Post by Rekkon » Mon Dec 06, 2010 10:04 am

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Re: Bass Weight - A dubstep documentary

Post by jayladders » Mon Dec 06, 2010 11:46 am

ordered this for xmas, looks interesting
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Re: Bass Weight - A dubstep documentary

Post by Input_1 » Mon Dec 06, 2010 10:05 pm

jayladders wrote:ordered this for xmas, looks interesting

really good watch, very insightful and well produced!

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Re: Bass Weight - A dubstep documentary

Post by Bamron » Tue Dec 07, 2010 10:21 am

A Blu Ray would be tiiite !

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Re: Bass Weight - A dubstep documentary

Post by jayladders » Sun Jan 09, 2011 8:58 pm

sorry to res an old thread, but i really want a tracklist for this. its on the end of the dvd but i was wondering if anyone can gimme a link or a download to the tune thats being played when it shows benga playing live?
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Re: Bass Weight - A dubstep documentary

Post by cosmic_surgeon » Mon Jan 10, 2011 1:33 am

jayladders wrote:sorry to res an old thread, but i really want a tracklist for this. its on the end of the dvd but i was wondering if anyone can gimme a link or a download to the tune thats being played when it shows benga playing live?
Absolute rofls, thought this very same thing myself today. Was showing the DVD to my gf, getting her schooled in the ways and thought "that tune is b1ggl3z".

edit: also wondering what that tune is when Durrty Goodz is going round Big Apple.
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Re: Bass Weight - A dubstep documentary

Post by jayladders » Tue Jan 11, 2011 1:23 pm

cosmic surgeon wrote:
jayladders wrote:sorry to res an old thread, but i really want a tracklist for this. its on the end of the dvd but i was wondering if anyone can gimme a link or a download to the tune thats being played when it shows benga playing live?
Absolute rofls, thought this very same thing myself today. Was showing the DVD to my gf, getting her schooled in the ways and thought "that tune is b1ggl3z".

edit: also wondering what that tune is when Durrty Goodz is going round Big Apple.
find out for me babes
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Re: Bass Weight - A dubstep documentary

Post by jayladders » Wed Jan 12, 2011 2:16 am

killing me!!! dont let me lose this.
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Re: Bass Weight - A dubstep documentary

Post by skotyb » Wed Jan 12, 2011 12:15 pm

Fuckin' siiiick!
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Re: Bass Weight - A dubstep documentary

Post by sc0tty » Wed Jan 12, 2011 1:57 pm

sc0tty wrote:Anyone know the tune playing at the Deep Medi night in Amsterdam? The one Boomnoize jumps up and rewinds.

Also the tune playing in the background at transition studios?
Anyone got an ID on these two tunes yet?

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Re: Bass Weight - A dubstep documentary

Post by jayladders » Wed Jan 12, 2011 2:22 pm

someone MUST know.. its the fuckin dubstep forum man. haha. ive been hunting for that tune i said for a long, long time.. bad feeling about not finding out what it is now.
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Re: Bass Weight - A dubstep documentary

Post by sc0tty » Wed Jan 12, 2011 4:10 pm

jayladders wrote:someone MUST know.. its the fuckin dubstep forum man. haha. ive been hunting for that tune i said for a long, long time.. bad feeling about not finding out what it is now.
Tell me about it, gonna post it in the tune ID thread see if I have anymore luck in there

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Re: Bass Weight - A dubstep documentary

Post by oli3 » Wed Jan 26, 2011 11:55 am

just got delivered!!! watched it when it was available online for that week... but the real thing is amazing!
long live the one-four-o beat!

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Re: Bass Weight - A dubstep documentary

Post by disc jockey nappy » Wed Jan 26, 2011 4:20 pm

just saw this last night.

now if you know the drama between me and this forum, save your comments for later.

this is and was a meeting place for every producer/dj mentioned in the documentary. having plastician say 'check out these spots that used to have parties' seems like a silly way to start the film, given the magnitude of the genre at this point. furthermore, the lack of documentation (even a photo montage?) of these events OR pirate radio station set-ups OR the progression of studio equipment is an annoyance to say the least.

and while I understand that the whole point is to trace this movement to its roots, there was also footage of Brazil and Holland. The U.S. seems to be the second-biggest scene at this point, as far as events go. Seems pitiful that guys like Joe Nice and Sub-U and Seen that were up on things as they were happening got ignored IMO.
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Re: Bass Weight - A dubstep documentary

Post by Pedro Sánchez » Wed Jan 26, 2011 5:50 pm

Maybe next time another film is documenting the scene, you could put up some cash for them to cover their time and resources needed in making a doc just the way you want, maybe you could even get on the blower to a few of the early heads and work out a proposed script for filming at a set location of your choice. :roll:
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Re: Bass Weight - A dubstep documentary

Post by seckle » Wed Jan 26, 2011 6:18 pm

if you want your side of dubstep represented, make your own film, or find someone who can! HD cameras are cheap, editing is cheap, and video promotion is free!

this idea that filmmakers must cover every inch of a global sound is ubsurd! no one film can capture a whole community within a genre of music. there's about 50 movies on reggae, and they're all examining different aspects of it, but there's not one that captures all of it. it's impossible, and more importantly people can sit and point fingers at film producers, but most people have no idea how many hours of footage and grind it takes to make a 30min film.

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Re: Bass Weight - A dubstep documentary

Post by joeki » Wed Jan 26, 2011 6:45 pm

disc jockey nappy wrote:The U.S. seems to be the second-biggest scene at this point, as far as events go.
I disagree. Especially as far as events go. Because of our geographic limitations, I think Western-Europe (and Eastern too perhaps) get far more, better accessible and higher quality events than most of the United States. Don't want to turn this into a pissing contest though. Let's also not forget Australia and New Zealand, although some of the acts down there do raise my eyebrows :) .

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Re: Bass Weight - A dubstep documentary

Post by luthervandub » Wed Jan 26, 2011 6:49 pm

Whats the tune on the credits? its ridiculous
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