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Dubstep/bass producers' previous works

Post by topmo3 » Thu Jul 12, 2012 2:03 pm

if exactly the same or a similar topic already exists mods please remove or whatever

i just heard some old ceebrolistics on the radio and i got me thinking that teeth (or mattip back then) has really come a long way musically, not necessarily developed but just doing very different things today than when he was a rapper in a group called ceebrolistics (of which yet another member has since produced dubstep-influenced music) i know it's weird and probably just in my head but i can definitely hear similarities with their beats and the bass music of today (not necessarily the tune below) which is funny cause it was produced more than 10 years ago.



do you know any dubstep / bass producers who have previously made something very different?
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Post by skwiggo » Thu Jul 12, 2012 2:27 pm

martyn used to make dnb:



you can still totally tell its him though from the organs

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Post by ultraspatial » Thu Jul 12, 2012 2:31 pm

skwiggo wrote:martyn used to make dnb:



you can still totally tell its him though from the organs
and house

check this thread: http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=246110

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Post by topmo3 » Thu Jul 12, 2012 2:37 pm

he still makes house.. not trying to be a buzzkill here but that's not quite what i'm after. ok i'm sure some producers have done their share of dnb but that's just as much different as if dj madd does a dungeon roller and on the b-side there's a full on garage tune, which is not uncommon of him. i'm talking bout totally different genres, preferably projects where they have not been in the role of a producer but rather playing an instrument, singing, rapping etc...

and ultraspatial, that topic u linked i feel isn't exactly the same, it's about producers from other edm genres that have made a dubstep tune, which is totally different.
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Post by helix » Thu Jul 12, 2012 2:39 pm

I used to make dubstep
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Post by ultraspatial » Thu Jul 12, 2012 2:44 pm

topmo3 wrote:he still makes house.. not trying to be a buzzkill here but that's not quite what i'm after. ok i'm sure some producers have done their share of dnb but that's just as much different as if dj madd does a dungeon roller and on the b-side there's a full on garage tune, which is not uncommon of him. i'm talking bout totally different genres, preferably projects where they have not been in the role of a producer but rather playing an instrument, singing, rapping etc...

and ultraspatial, that topic u linked i feel isn't exactly the same, it's about producers from other edm genres that have made a dubstep tune, which is totally different.
oh
then Appleblim is the only one that comes to mind.

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Post by PinUp » Thu Jul 12, 2012 3:34 pm

Distance used to be in a metal band.
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Post by xlyr » Thu Jul 12, 2012 3:55 pm

Mala appeared in a grime tune a few years before the whole DMZ thing kicked off. I forgot what it was called though

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Post by particle-jim » Thu Jul 12, 2012 4:51 pm

ultraspatial wrote:
topmo3 wrote:he still makes house.. not trying to be a buzzkill here but that's not quite what i'm after. ok i'm sure some producers have done their share of dnb but that's just as much different as if dj madd does a dungeon roller and on the b-side there's a full on garage tune, which is not uncommon of him. i'm talking bout totally different genres, preferably projects where they have not been in the role of a producer but rather playing an instrument, singing, rapping etc...

and ultraspatial, that topic u linked i feel isn't exactly the same, it's about producers from other edm genres that have made a dubstep tune, which is totally different.
oh
then Appleblim is the only one that comes to mind.
yeah, appleblim used to play bass for these...

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Post by garethom » Thu Jul 12, 2012 4:55 pm

xlyr wrote:Mala appeared in a grime tune a few years before the whole DMZ thing kicked off. I forgot what it was called though
Lol, dunno if I'd call it grime dude! Bagged the tune on vinyl for like, 20p. Quality.




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Post by leyenda » Thu Jul 12, 2012 7:09 pm

Kevin Martin's other projects outside of The Bug sound very different. For example:


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Post by ultraspatial » Thu Jul 12, 2012 7:33 pm

ah yes forgot about Kevin Martin... besides TA, he's done God, Curse Of The Golden Vampire, Ice... even the first releases under The Bug were very different sounding, back when The Bug was him and DJ Vadim.

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