***call for TUNES:::BURNING MAN:::get 'em heard!!!!!!!!!!!!!
					Forum rules
By using this "Dubs" sub-forum, you acknowledge that you have read, understood and agreed with our terms of use for this site. Click HERE to read them. If you do not agree to our terms of use, you must exit this site immediately. We do not accept any responsibility for the content, submissions, information or links contained herein. Users posting content here, do so completely at their own risk.
Quick Link to Production Forum
	By using this "Dubs" sub-forum, you acknowledge that you have read, understood and agreed with our terms of use for this site. Click HERE to read them. If you do not agree to our terms of use, you must exit this site immediately. We do not accept any responsibility for the content, submissions, information or links contained herein. Users posting content here, do so completely at their own risk.
Quick Link to Production Forum
- plumpalicious
 - Posts: 86
 - Joined: Wed Aug 23, 2006 1:49 am
 - Location: Seattle
 - Contact:
 
***call for TUNES:::BURNING MAN:::get 'em heard!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I will be jamming lots of CDs in Black Rock City, NV  betwee August 27 and September 4th!!!
I'm so stoked amongst 40K-50K other festival goers. I'm sure many of you know that dubstep first saw much of it's success from this community!
PLEASE SEND ME TRACKS TO PLAY! I'll be posting a top twenty of jams and a best of Dubstepforum.com Summer 2007 list after the event! Get your tracks on here!
Best wishes and THANK YOU!
Andrew Luck of Levitation Device and http://dubalicious.com
			
			
									
									
						I'm so stoked amongst 40K-50K other festival goers. I'm sure many of you know that dubstep first saw much of it's success from this community!
PLEASE SEND ME TRACKS TO PLAY! I'll be posting a top twenty of jams and a best of Dubstepforum.com Summer 2007 list after the event! Get your tracks on here!
Best wishes and THANK YOU!
Andrew Luck of Levitation Device and http://dubalicious.com
Nice to Know!
I look forward to catching some deep and dirty dubstep this year at the burn. I do a regular club night(Velour Lounge) that starts with dubstep here in Chico CA and have been going to burning man for 9 years. I do not know you but it would be nice to know what camps will be dropping the dub, in other words "where's the dubby side of town?" I know I will find but I have to go out late this year on friday and hope to roll right into the warble with quickness! Peacedjunya wrote:so you are heading out then!?!?!?! Be ready to have your mind expanded and life altered!!! There will be many of us bringing the Dubstep flava's again this year..... I'll be posting my schedule of sets later this week on my Blog....Muuwwaahahahahaha!! )'(
Hasten the Quickening
						- hungry_man
 - Posts: 171
 - Joined: Mon Apr 09, 2007 10:28 pm
 - Contact:
 
soundsw great, i'm completely jealous
my tunes r online at http://www.myspace.com/hungrydubz
i'll have a zip of mp3s ready by middle of next week. i'll send u guys the link
 
			
			
									
									
						my tunes r online at http://www.myspace.com/hungrydubz
i'll have a zip of mp3s ready by middle of next week. i'll send u guys the link
- meanstreak
 - Posts: 149
 - Joined: Wed Apr 05, 2006 5:02 pm
 
Serv one, Diverse,Rumble Junkie and myself will all be 
rollin dusty style on the playa this year.
We are camping @ 10 and Jungle with the Energy Riders
There will be a few nights of Dubstep and DnB
Come by and Skank out with us.
This will be my fifth year and it is super sweet that Dubstep will have such a huge presence in BRC after years of Psy-Trance and Booty House
-Ronald Raygunn
			
			
									
									
						rollin dusty style on the playa this year.
We are camping @ 10 and Jungle with the Energy Riders
There will be a few nights of Dubstep and DnB
Come by and Skank out with us.
This will be my fifth year and it is super sweet that Dubstep will have such a huge presence in BRC after years of Psy-Trance and Booty House
-Ronald Raygunn
- meanstreak
 - Posts: 149
 - Joined: Wed Apr 05, 2006 5:02 pm
 
Re: Nice to Know!
Energy Riders and Moon Base For sureAyrian wrote:I look forward to catching some deep and dirty dubstep this year at the burn. I do a regular club night(Velour Lounge) that starts with dubstep here in Chico CA and have been going to burning man for 9 years. I do not know you but it would be nice to know what camps will be dropping the dub, in other words "where's the dubby side of town?" I know I will find but I have to go out late this year on friday and hope to roll right into the warble with quickness! Peacedjunya wrote:so you are heading out then!?!?!?! Be ready to have your mind expanded and life altered!!! There will be many of us bringing the Dubstep flava's again this year..... I'll be posting my schedule of sets later this week on my Blog....Muuwwaahahahahaha!! )'(
I have heard of a few more but the names escape me right now
I also know of two mobile sound vechicels that are going to be rockin mainly dubstep
only a week away.
-R.Raygunn
nice ... ive got friends going ..Im gonna have to tell them to keep an ear out for you.
			
			
									
									www.aufect.com 
Aufect Radio with CURE & BOMBAMAN on SUB FM - SUNDAYS 5-7 PM PST
http://soundcloud.com/aufect-recordings
http://soundcloud.com/dj_cure
						Aufect Radio with CURE & BOMBAMAN on SUB FM - SUNDAYS 5-7 PM PST
http://soundcloud.com/aufect-recordings
http://soundcloud.com/dj_cure
- plumpalicious
 - Posts: 86
 - Joined: Wed Aug 23, 2006 1:49 am
 - Location: Seattle
 - Contact:
 
For stateside dubstep, yes, BM has been a major influence...I know the U.S. is a small part of the scene, but this festival has really played a roll, particularly with Bassnectar as the "festival's favorite DJ."pk- wrote:i did not know thatI'm sure many of you know that dubstep first saw much of it's success from this community!
- meanstreak
 - Posts: 149
 - Joined: Wed Apr 05, 2006 5:02 pm
 
Bassnectarplumpalicious wrote:For stateside dubstep, yes, BM has been a major influence...I know the U.S. is a small part of the scene, but this festival has really played a roll, particularly with Bassnectar as the "festival's favorite DJ."pk- wrote:i did not know thatI'm sure many of you know that dubstep first saw much of it's success from this community!
From an la times article earlier this yearOr not. Dubstep has its detractors. "So much of it just bores me to tears," says San Francisco-based DJ/producer Bassnectar (a.k.a. Lorin Ashton), who has played the genre's best tracks but considers most of them excessively lethargic.
http://www.syde-sho.com/forums/showthread.php?t=22190
Lorin is teh hater
hahaha - yeah, he said something in not so many words when peeping out a tune festa and i worked on -he liked it, but it was too "slow" for him. he mainly would just play dstep that he can work into newskool breaks, anyways.Meanstreak wrote:Bassnectarplumpalicious wrote:For stateside dubstep, yes, BM has been a major influence...I know the U.S. is a small part of the scene, but this festival has really played a roll, particularly with Bassnectar as the "festival's favorite DJ."pk- wrote:i did not know thatI'm sure many of you know that dubstep first saw much of it's success from this community!From an la times article earlier this yearOr not. Dubstep has its detractors. "So much of it just bores me to tears," says San Francisco-based DJ/producer Bassnectar (a.k.a. Lorin Ashton), who has played the genre's best tracks but considers most of them excessively lethargic.
http://www.syde-sho.com/forums/showthread.php?t=22190
Lorin is teh hater
that said, he AND the other burn dj's have a done a HUGE amount of good for the music. ALTHOUGH, most people dedicated to that scene don't know what it's called (for the most part), they just associate "that" music w/ the performer, seen?
MEANING: there's really two "dubstep scenes" in the states -the one labeled dubstep, and the other, more burn oriented scene where dstep is playing a more vital role. They are starting to merge tho, here in the KC area for example, which is interesting ....
\m/>.<\m/
						hahaha - yeah, he said something in not so many words when peeping out a tune festa and i worked on -he liked it, but it was too "slow" for him. he mainly would just play dstep that he can work into newskool breaks, anyways.Meanstreak wrote:Bassnectarplumpalicious wrote:For stateside dubstep, yes, BM has been a major influence...I know the U.S. is a small part of the scene, but this festival has really played a roll, particularly with Bassnectar as the "festival's favorite DJ."pk- wrote:i did not know thatI'm sure many of you know that dubstep first saw much of it's success from this community!From an la times article earlier this yearOr not. Dubstep has its detractors. "So much of it just bores me to tears," says San Francisco-based DJ/producer Bassnectar (a.k.a. Lorin Ashton), who has played the genre's best tracks but considers most of them excessively lethargic.
http://www.syde-sho.com/forums/showthread.php?t=22190
Lorin is teh hater
that said, he AND the other burn dj's have a done a HUGE amount of good for the music. ALTHOUGH, most people dedicated to that scene don't know what it's called (for the most part), they just associate "that" music w/ the performer, seen?
MEANING: there's really two "dubstep scenes" in the states -the one labeled dubstep, and the other, more burn oriented scene where dstep is playing a more vital role. They are starting to merge tho, here in the KC area for example, which is interesting ....
\m/>.<\m/
						- plumpalicious
 - Posts: 86
 - Joined: Wed Aug 23, 2006 1:49 am
 - Location: Seattle
 - Contact:
 
A: this scene is not just about you.plumpalicious wrote:The point of this thread is to get me dubstep tracks to play, and support the sound. Let's not get distracted from the one reason I made this post:
I'm here to support the sound.
Send me tracks.
Kthx.
B: a quarter of your first post - the thread topic- has to do w/ the greater dstep scene:
THEREFORE: the current discussion is directly related to your first post. SO, if you want to support the sound, keep contributing to the discussion -the discussion you started.plumpalicious wrote:I'm so stoked amongst 40K-50K other festival goers. I'm sure many of you know that dubstep first saw much of it's success from this community!
Plus -it'll just save you from shameless bumping -not to mention the request for free tunes. ( just a tip )
\m/>.<\m/
						- plumpalicious
 - Posts: 86
 - Joined: Wed Aug 23, 2006 1:49 am
 - Location: Seattle
 - Contact:
 
Ok, point takenJFortune wrote:A: this scene is not just about you.plumpalicious wrote:The point of this thread is to get me dubstep tracks to play, and support the sound. Let's not get distracted from the one reason I made this post:
I'm here to support the sound.
Send me tracks.
Kthx.
B: a quarter of your first post - the thread topic- has to do w/ the greater dstep scene:
THEREFORE: the current discussion is directly related to your first post. SO, if you want to support the sound, keep contributing to the discussion -the discussion you started.plumpalicious wrote:I'm so stoked amongst 40K-50K other festival goers. I'm sure many of you know that dubstep first saw much of it's success from this community!
Plus -it'll just save you from shameless bumping -not to mention the request for free tunes. ( just a tip )
...thx for getting involved in the discussion, just want to keep things focused.. It's definitely sensitive to say "these are the origins and influences of this genre" and classify things down when this style remains in it's infancy. No one wants to hear the history of dstep right now. We're still conceiving that.
As far as Bassnectar's discerning point of view...it's good. Look at all of the other glowing media right now. There needs to be a contrast. He's been innit for a long time...as far as things being too slow for him, HAH! I've heard him play tunes that were right around 60bpm or even slower...He's been a major influence on the sound of bass music in general, no matter the tempo. You can't deny that!
There's alot of cats from the West Coast that drop the sound on the playa.
Maybe some of them can give a better history of it on the playa than me...??? There's several on here that could provide a better history than me...
just to clarify, i understood you meant specifically in the US by "dubstep first saw much of it's success from this community", and i wasn't trying to start an argument - i honestly didnt know that this festival helped kickstart its popularity over there
			
			
									
									
						not for long by the sounds of thingsI know the U.S. is a small part of the scene
- plumpalicious
 - Posts: 86
 - Joined: Wed Aug 23, 2006 1:49 am
 - Location: Seattle
 - Contact:
 
pk- wrote:just to clarify, i understood you meant specifically in the US by "dubstep first saw much of it's success from this community", and i wasn't trying to start an argument - i honestly didnt know that this festival helped kickstart its popularity over there
not for long by the sounds of thingsI know the U.S. is a small part of the scene
Some of the significant trailblazers in the U.S. are really into the festival. The event takes place very very close to the Bay area, and as you know Cali is one of the strongest scenes for production in the U.S. What better place to test than a massive desert party?
In Seattle there is a huge community of burners that support the sound. Downtempo in general (not specifically dubstep) has really gained momentum on the West Coast. ie The Glitch Mob "could not be ingored" at BM last year...
I'm camping with "Body Temple" this year. We have alot of members that were telling me how they discovered Freq Nasty (who's been playing alot of dstep btw) and how much they loved it. I'm so excited to play fresh tracks for these new sets of ears...people there just to dance and have a good time!
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 0 guests

