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New to Dubstep... Please Help

Post by strategy » Fri Apr 27, 2007 3:28 pm

I've been drum n bass for years and know where to buy it, but dubstep is new to me. I've got the Skream album and a few bits on Tempa, but if
some one can give me a list of 10-20 essential tunes I should get on vinyl which i can still buy online on a site like juno or redeye records.
Much obliged.

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Post by product » Fri Apr 27, 2007 3:37 pm

just look at the top selling list on redeye

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Post by the wiggle baron » Fri Apr 27, 2007 3:40 pm

Hmm, thats hard to say to be honest. Most of the tunes i would consider 'essentials' in my collection you cant get hold of new anymore, just have to keep a look out on ebay etc.

However, the dmz label is currently in the middle of repressing a load of their back catalogue, and pretty much every piece of wax they make is essential. And similarly skull disco releases are ALWAYS a treat, and 3,4,5 and 6 are all available atm i think.

Look for the deep medi musik label aswell, some fairly essential ones on them, but again most are sold out.
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Post by dj slums » Fri Apr 27, 2007 4:50 pm

The Wiggle Baron wrote:Hmm, thats hard to say to be honest. Most of the tunes i would consider 'essentials' in my collection you cant get hold of new anymore, just have to keep a look out on ebay etc.

However, the dmz label is currently in the middle of repressing a load of their back catalogue, and pretty much every piece of wax they make is essential. And similarly skull disco releases are ALWAYS a treat, and 3,4,5 and 6 are all available atm i think.

Look for the deep medi musik label aswell, some fairly essential ones on them, but again most are sold out.
listen to this man.

i'd say most things on tempa, tectonic, skull disco, all dmz, all stuff by reso, rusko, hench crew, pprrrrrpppp mind gone blank.... too many to mention. somone help me out please....

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Post by thomas » Fri Apr 27, 2007 5:14 pm

top selling is a bad reference for quality.

I would find it hard to do a list of 10 tracks to be honest mate, i just know theres not alot of shit tracks, if i could i would buy pretty much most dubstep

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Post by dj slums » Fri Apr 27, 2007 5:15 pm

alot of d1's stuff, pitch black label, mathhead, elemental, burial, alot of planet mu stuff, but to be honest, these are just labels n people i love. dunno about essentials. sorry.

and still, the list goes on and on.

your best off just buying all the dubstep allstars cd's and trawling through the internet and this forum. alot of homework, but well worth it. :D

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Post by mephisto6 » Fri Apr 27, 2007 5:32 pm

dont always look for the essentials go through websites looking for stuff that you really like good place to start is the mix section, then go through websites and record shops looking for the vinyl you want

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Post by loki » Fri Apr 27, 2007 5:57 pm

I'd say start with the big labels like Tempa, Planet Mu, DMZ, Storming etc, and figure out what artists you like and then find their releases on other labels. Then listen to that label's other releases and so on. Just keep branching out like that and I'm sure you'll have no trouble wondering where the hell all your money went :lol:
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Post by misk » Fri Apr 27, 2007 6:26 pm

if you want to be *gasp!* original, then buy what you like. and go from there. theres a reason that the most popular tunes are selling so well. their the most popular. people like them. chances are you will too, and you will buy them :D

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Post by time nice » Fri Apr 27, 2007 6:26 pm

How about digital Dubstep? Can anyone reccomend a site to peep/purchase mp3's? I'm not asking for any pirated music, I want to pay for them legally. I have been using ableton live and I am looking for some fire tracks to download.

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Post by dj slums » Fri Apr 27, 2007 6:40 pm

bleep is good from what ive been told. not got my cd deck yet though, so the only dubstep mp3's ive got are the ones offered from this website. and very good they are too. :D

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Post by beatcarnival » Fri Apr 27, 2007 7:38 pm

bleep is AWESOME. some of the stuff is older, but they have a lot of label back catalogues that are full of tasties. check hotflush in particular, they've got a lot.
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Post by thinking » Fri Apr 27, 2007 7:39 pm

Time Nice wrote:How about digital Dubstep? Can anyone reccomend a site to peep/purchase mp3's? I'm not asking for any pirated music, I want to pay for them legally. I have been using ableton live and I am looking for some fire tracks to download.
try reading the sticky thread at the top of this forum, all the links are there for the new heads so you don't need to ask. :4:
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Post by dgg » Fri Apr 27, 2007 10:41 pm

dj slums wrote:bleep is good from what ive been told. not got my cd deck yet though, so the only dubstep mp3's ive got are the ones offered from this website. and very good they are too. :D
but it's been a while since they updated. anyone know what's happening?

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