Milanese
Vex'd
Boxcutter
King Cannibal
Some Niveau Zero
Distance
You know the score, has quite an overlap with the 'dungeon sound' ( ) but a harder edge I guess. Elements of breakcore, dark atmospherics, amens etc.
Was just listening to Forensics - Dark Matter Vol.9, brought it all back.
is bit hard to get tarcks like these, but luckily there's some producers still doing industrial sounding stuff.. check blackmass plastics and generally the combat gang, syndetic recs, anstam, j beats been doing some stuff in this vein, brackout who release stuff by the Bracket and last but not least, Ekaros, check two tracks of his upcoming album in my soundcloud :
but yeah, u could say it is "dungeon" style, or at least somewhere in between..
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Yeah lots of this is breaksy/breaksteppy so you'll probably find a lot of it filed about as 'breakcore', quite a few heads do 140/280bpm stylings as well as 180bpm+ smashers like King Cannibal and Milanese
Saw Scorn at Roadburn, pretty surreal seeing a room full of bearded doomsters getting down to industrial dungeonstep lol. Was most excellent though, insane amount of Turbsound.
Cheers for recommendations so far, will be investigating!
Balkansky, Broken Note & Caski all have somewhat related stuff.
Shit like this is really just proof to me that hard, brutal dubstep can be made very well. There's a huge divide in dubstep these days and I think a lot of the 'deep heads' are scared off by anything brutal because of an association with the whole 'brostep' thing, but 'hard' doesn't have to be generic. And I think that especially the producers in the original post (Milanese, Boxcutter, Vex'd) are some of, if not the most creative producers in dubstep.
Genevieve wrote:Shit like this is really just proof to me that hard, brutal dubstep can be made very well. There's a huge divide in dubstep these days and I think a lot of the 'deep heads' are scared off by anything brutal because of an association with the whole 'brostep' thing, but 'hard' doesn't have to be generic. And I think that especially the producers in the original post (Milanese, Boxcutter, Vex'd) are some of, if not the most creative producers in dubstep.
Spot on.
I think a lot of it is to do with 'deep heads' generally being hipsters ( ) and can't actually handle hard music/don't like to admit they like it cos the girlies don't. I come from a metal/free party background and can't stand brostep, this is the logical sound.
Ital Tek tune was big, always forget about that guy.
Don't even know why I consider this guy part of this, just got a really unique (underrated) sound. Got plenty of heavier tracks but this is most excellent anyway.