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Re: Dubstep's History...

Post by defoxster » Tue Mar 20, 2012 4:52 pm

Sonika wrote:Kode9 has a Redbull Lecture? I gotta get on that!

But yeah, Mala's is great. Skream's is pretty interesting too.
Yeah its decent, although the bloke annoyed me.. he was banging his head HARD to every tune Kode9 played. He played one of his tunes which was just a bassline with Spaceape over it and then he played another but a really upbeat tune.

He bopped his head the exact same way to both, it felt really forced and fake.[/quote]

That "bloke" is Benji B he doesn't seem like the kind of guy to fake things
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Re: Dubstep's History...

Post by defoxster » Tue Mar 20, 2012 5:01 pm

defoxster wrote:
Sonika wrote:Kode9 has a Redbull Lecture? I gotta get on that!

But yeah, Mala's is great. Skream's is pretty interesting too.

Yeah its decent, although the bloke annoyed me.. he was banging his head HARD to every tune Kode9 played. He played one of his tunes which was just a bassline with Spaceape over it and then he played another but a really upbeat tune.

He bopped his head the exact same way to both, it felt really forced and fake.
That "bloke" is Benji B he doesn't seem like the kind of guy to fake things
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Re: Dubstep's History...

Post by ultraspatial » Tue Mar 20, 2012 5:08 pm

defoxster wrote:
defoxster wrote:
Sonika wrote:Kode9 has a Redbull Lecture? I gotta get on that!

But yeah, Mala's is great. Skream's is pretty interesting too.

Yeah its decent, although the bloke annoyed me.. he was banging his head HARD to every tune Kode9 played. He played one of his tunes which was just a bassline with Spaceape over it and then he played another but a really upbeat tune.

He bopped his head the exact same way to both, it felt really forced and fake.
That "bloke" is Benji B he doesn't seem like the kind of guy to fake things
Nah, that's not benji b in the kode9 one.

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Post by didi » Tue Mar 20, 2012 6:44 pm

kode9 has done two. The Benji B one was wicked, the other one was quite good two.

I think the two were Melbourne 2006 and London 2010
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Post by cyrusfx » Tue Mar 20, 2012 10:37 pm

http://www.mixcloud.com/cyrusfx/the-history-of-dubstep-mix/

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Post by Sexual_Chocolate » Tue Mar 20, 2012 10:39 pm

Nick D did the first Kode9 interview
Benji the second
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Post by DoubleSided » Wed Mar 21, 2012 10:04 am

I might go just to check it out then. I love the old dub stuff and reggae and ska and all those genres but I don't wanna feel like I'm giving money to a guy that can't be bothered thinking of any original ideas. If you get me? there's enough people working really hard at their dubstep careers without the MP coming along and saying 'but look at me because I know a lot more than a load of people who are younger than me'. If that makes sense?

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Post by dickman69 » Wed Mar 21, 2012 10:20 am

DoubleSided wrote:I might go just to check it out then. I love the old dub stuff and reggae and ska and all those genres but I don't wanna feel like I'm giving money to a guy that can't be bothered thinking of any original ideas. If you get me? there's enough people working really hard at their dubstep careers without the MP coming along and saying 'but look at me because I know a lot more than a load of people who are younger than me'. If that makes sense?
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Post by garethom » Wed Mar 21, 2012 10:59 am

DoubleSided wrote:I might go just to check it out then. I love the old dub stuff and reggae and ska and all those genres but I don't wanna feel like I'm giving money to a guy that can't be bothered thinking of any original ideas. If you get me? there's enough people working really hard at their dubstep careers without the MP coming along and saying 'but look at me because I know a lot more than a load of people who are younger than me'. If that makes sense?
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Post by scattybeanhead » Wed Mar 21, 2012 11:43 am

rayman612 wrote:
DoubleSided wrote:I might go just to check it out then. I love the old dub stuff and reggae and ska and all those genres but I don't wanna feel like I'm giving money to a guy that can't be bothered thinking of any original ideas. If you get me? there's enough people working really hard at their dubstep careers without the MP coming along and saying 'but look at me because I know a lot more than a load of people who are younger than me'. If that makes sense?
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Post by jsml » Wed Mar 21, 2012 1:35 pm

DoubleSided wrote:I might go just to check it out then. I love the old dub stuff and reggae and ska and all those genres but I don't wanna feel like I'm giving money to a guy that can't be bothered thinking of any original ideas. If you get me? there's enough people working really hard at their dubstep careers without the MP coming along and saying 'but look at me because I know a lot more than a load of people who are younger than me'. If that makes sense?
Just go and see Mad Professor mate, you won't be disappointed, trust me.

He's been rubbing shoulders with a lot of "dubstep" guys for a while now anyway, playing on the same bills and stuff.

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Post by dickman69 » Thu Mar 22, 2012 9:41 am

yeah & check this out as well

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Post by Electric_Head » Thu Mar 22, 2012 9:48 am

DoubleSided wrote:I might go just to check it out then. I love the old dub stuff and reggae and ska and all those genres but I don't wanna feel like I'm giving money to a guy that can't be bothered thinking of any original ideas. If you get me? there's enough people working really hard at their dubstep careers without the MP coming along and saying 'but look at me because I know a lot more than a load of people who are younger than me'. If that makes sense?
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yep, he`s all about not bothering to think of original ideas.
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Re: Dubstep's History...

Post by DoubleSided » Tue Mar 27, 2012 8:58 am

I know he comes up with original ideas but I don't wanna FEEL like I'm giving him money for cashing in on the whole dubstep thing, is my point.

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Re: Dubstep's History...

Post by dickman69 » Tue Mar 27, 2012 8:52 pm

If I were him I'd try to cash in on it as much as possible lol, as long as he doesn't completely change his sound...

dub music does have a lot to do with the roots of dubstep after all
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