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The pinnacle of dubstep production
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I think Goth Trad takes it for me since hearing his album, absolutely incredible production
			
			
									
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skream circa 2004ish, slightly rough technically but he made some beautiful stuff around that time
			
			
									
									
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Vex'd make the best produced tunes in the genre (if im excluding new guys like Kahn). Jamie is such a sick producer in his own right, its fucking outstanding. There is rarely a moment i go "oh, i know how they did that".
And i know this probably isn't the most popular thing i can say, but 16-bit are quality producers a lot of the time. Listen to the track they produced for Bjork, they clearly know what they are doing. And plus, Kidnappa is in Broken Note who make fucking flawless productions.
Oh shit, how could i forget Jack Sparrow, Quark, Ruckspin, Planas, et al. Up there with (even surpassing) Vex'd (their collab tunes are always flawless). Phaeleh too.
			
			
									
									
						And i know this probably isn't the most popular thing i can say, but 16-bit are quality producers a lot of the time. Listen to the track they produced for Bjork, they clearly know what they are doing. And plus, Kidnappa is in Broken Note who make fucking flawless productions.
Oh shit, how could i forget Jack Sparrow, Quark, Ruckspin, Planas, et al. Up there with (even surpassing) Vex'd (their collab tunes are always flawless). Phaeleh too.
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Not sure if this has been said already, but...
Blood On My Hands. The percussion, the reverb, the melody, and that bass...it's like it's infinitely low and impossibly heavy without distorting anything in the tune. One of the greatest tunes of all time imo.
(note that I know nothing about production)
			
			
													Blood On My Hands. The percussion, the reverb, the melody, and that bass...it's like it's infinitely low and impossibly heavy without distorting anything in the tune. One of the greatest tunes of all time imo.
(note that I know nothing about production)
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Author & Goth Trad take the cake for me. Untouchable in their respective arenas.
			
			
									
									
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Toasty
Vex'd
Loefah
In that order. It's just insane how good Toasty's drums are. Listening to Splash right now. So haunting
			
			
									
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In that order. It's just insane how good Toasty's drums are. Listening to Splash right now. So haunting
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SHACKLETON
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In no particular order or genre
Icicle
Toasty
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Burial
Kryptic minds
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Shackleton has to be up there...Peverelist as well and Vex'd. I'll have a long think about it.
			
			
									
									
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Re: The pinnacle of dubstep production
computerface wrote:Not sure if this has been said already, but...
Blood On My Hands. The percussion, the reverb, the melody, and that bass...it's like it's infinitely low and impossibly heavy without distorting anything in the tune. One of the greatest tunes of all time imo.
(note that I know nothing about production)
All that needs to be said.ultraspatial wrote:SHACKLETON
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you know it. must have listened to that tune 1000 timesMan dala wrote:computerface wrote:Not sure if this has been said already, but...
Blood On My Hands. The percussion, the reverb, the melody, and that bass...it's like it's infinitely low and impossibly heavy without distorting anything in the tune. One of the greatest tunes of all time imo.
(note that I know nothing about production)All that needs to be said.ultraspatial wrote:SHACKLETON
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Re: The pinnacle of dubstep production
people always forget about 16-bit's deeper stuff... tunes like twice rmx, skyline, otaku or space weaver rmx are absolutely sublime and there production values are always crispidontreallygiveashit wrote:And i know this probably isn't the most popular thing i can say, but 16-bit are quality producers a lot of the time. Listen to the track they produced for Bjork, they clearly know what they are doing. And plus, Kidnappa is in Broken Note who make fucking flawless productions.
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particle-jim wrote:twice rmx
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SP:MC, Lurka, Cardopusher, Jack Sparrow
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rayman612 wrote:particle-jim wrote:twice rmx
http://www.soundcloud.com/particleimami wrote:i put secret donks in all my tunes, just low enough so you can't hear them
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Biome for me has perfect production, true skills! Makes my own tracks sound like shit! haha  
			
			
									
									
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Peverelist - Roll with the punches!!! by far one the most beautifully produced tracks ever
massive props to Goth Trad - man is a beast with production and his mixing his out of this world
			
			
									
									massive props to Goth Trad - man is a beast with production and his mixing his out of this world
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