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Post by markle » Fri Apr 27, 2007 2:32 pm

Joe C wrote:
Markle wrote:
Joe C wrote:
Wil Blaze wrote:loving the wobble as long as people don't just rely on it to make a tune... like happened with dnb!
word.

as long as its done by Benga, Skream, DMZ etc, the people who made that part of the Dubstep sound, its gonna sound good!
Not sure DMZ have used the wobble that much, esp Mala. As long as it's done well then doesn;t matter who does it.

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my favourite DMZ tune : Haunted, is my favourite wobble ever!
Haunted id a bad bwoy tune, agreed.
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Post by thehovsep » Sat Apr 28, 2007 5:47 pm

guys guys guys...
loefah and pinch are surely the lowend masters. they make the wobbles pack a punch.
the wobble is best when they cut out some highs, so it doesn't get too trancy like Killers About by Benga, which is good, but not devastating enough I find.

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