[POLL] Greatest 'Dubstep' record label?

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Greatest 'Dubstep' record label?

DMZ
28
40%
Hessle
4
6%
Punch Drunk
10
14%
Apple Pips
0
No votes
Skull Disco
4
6%
Deep Medi
19
27%
Other (please state)
5
7%
 
Total votes: 70

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Re: [POLL] Greatest 'Dubstep' record label?

Post by jrkhnds » Fri May 09, 2014 2:32 pm

DiegoSapiens wrote:yeah but we are talking of the dubstep period
if the new Keysound stuff is grime, most of the newer Hessle releases are dubstep aswell - or atleast so heavily informed by dubstep that it shouldn't make a difference. everything most of us love about the early dubstep releases is there: off-kilter percussion, emphasis on subbass, tension through manipulation of space...

if we're considering stuff between 135 and 145 exclusively, the only label that can match Hessle's first fourteen releases with a similar streak of pure fire is probably Tempa - even DMZ can't hold up to that imho.

whatever, I won't be able to change your oppinion and vice-versa, so let's just agree there was (and still is) some amazing music being put out. :w:
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Re: [POLL] Greatest 'Dubstep' record label?

Post by Genevieve » Fri May 09, 2014 2:36 pm

Muncey wrote:Although I get the difference between DMZ & Hessle, I don't agree you still can't compare. Greatest label depends on what you define a great label as, if its based on the quality of music.. of course you can compare DMZ & Hessle. If your idea of a great label includes pushing new artists forward obviously you can't compare them. If your idea of a great label is the relevance and importance it had in a scene, again you can compare.

Theres no official criteria on what is or isn't a label.
I don't disagree entirely, but it's an odd comparison since both release music very differently, not in that one is a label and one isn't. You can definitely compare DMZ's output with Hessle's output and say 'I like DMZ better than Hessle', and I'm not saying that labels are good for 'pushing sounds' or 'getting artists heard'; what good would it be if all the artists a label introduces are shit vs a collective self-releasing music that is great?

But I do believe that the output of either label will be of such a different nature, that I don't think you can make a fair qualitative comparison. DMZ releases a very specific aesthetic (even the heavier/wobblier tunes definitely fit with the dubbier ones) by a small number of musicians in limited quantities. Hessle releases an ever-evolving range of aesthetics from an expanding roster of artists. And considering those factors, I don't believe it's a fair comparison. The same way I wouldn't compare, say, Remarc as an artist to Reinforced's entire back catalogue.
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Post by titchbit » Fri May 09, 2014 2:38 pm

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Post by Johoosh » Fri May 09, 2014 2:48 pm

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Re: [POLL] Greatest 'Dubstep' record label?

Post by Muncey » Fri May 09, 2014 3:06 pm

Genevieve wrote:
Muncey wrote:Although I get the difference between DMZ & Hessle, I don't agree you still can't compare. Greatest label depends on what you define a great label as, if its based on the quality of music.. of course you can compare DMZ & Hessle. If your idea of a great label includes pushing new artists forward obviously you can't compare them. If your idea of a great label is the relevance and importance it had in a scene, again you can compare.

Theres no official criteria on what is or isn't a label.
I don't disagree entirely, but it's an odd comparison since both release music very differently, not in that one is a label and one isn't. You can definitely compare DMZ's output with Hessle's output and say 'I like DMZ better than Hessle', and I'm not saying that labels are good for 'pushing sounds' or 'getting artists heard'; what good would it be if all the artists a label introduces are shit vs a collective self-releasing music that is bad?

But I do believe that the output of either label will be of such a different nature, that I don't think you can make a fair qualitative comparison. DMZ releases a very specific aesthetic (even the heavier/wobblier tunes definitely fit with the dubbier ones) by a small number of musicians in limited quantities. Hessle releases an ever-evolving range of aesthetics from an expanding roster of artists. And considering those factors, I don't believe it's a fair comparison. The same way I wouldn't compare, say, Remarc as an artist to Reinforced's entire back catalogue.
Yeah fair enough, I get ya. Although I don't think you'd consider labels under the same criteria anyway.. I wouldn't try to make a fair qualitative comparison with, say, Hyperdub and Hessle because they too release music in very different ways. Hyperdub must put out more tunes in a year than Hessles whole backcatalogue.. and as you say they have an ever-evolving range of aesthetics from an expanding roster of artists (all singles bar the compilation).. Hyperdub put out like a couple albums a year and countless singles from all different producers and all different styles. I'd put DMZ at one end of the spectrum and Hyperdub on the other.. Hessle for me would be somewhere in between. I guess its not a case of comparing the labels on a like-for-like basis but taking their individual attributes and trying to sort of 'rank' them with that info.

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Post by leeany » Fri May 09, 2014 4:03 pm

Quite shocking that Hyperdub gets so little love here, my favorite ''dubstep'' label by far

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Post by titchbit » Fri May 09, 2014 10:55 pm

why isn't dub police on there?

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Post by ultraspatial » Fri May 09, 2014 10:56 pm

lol

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Post by Lye_Form » Fri May 09, 2014 11:11 pm

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serius tho skull disco with just hessle second
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Re: [POLL] Greatest 'Dubstep' record label?

Post by dickman69 » Fri May 09, 2014 11:13 pm

Why is this not in general discussion

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Re: [POLL] Greatest 'Dubstep' record label?

Post by Muncey » Fri May 09, 2014 11:19 pm

Muncey wrote:I think dubstep in general is seen as overrated by 99% of SNH. Most people active on here don't really both with post-2009 dubstep that much anymore, thats the general impression anyway.. hence why this thread isn't in General Discussion :lol:

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Re: [POLL] Greatest 'Dubstep' record label?

Post by titchbit » Fri May 09, 2014 11:28 pm

Srsly tho dub police????

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Post by DiegoSapiens » Fri May 09, 2014 11:50 pm

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Re: [POLL] Greatest 'Dubstep' record label?

Post by Phigure » Sat May 10, 2014 6:08 am

the only really good tune dub police ever put out was the way of the dub caspa rmx

wish midnight was out so i could blend it like on dubstep allstars vol 2
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Re: [POLL] Greatest 'Dubstep' record label?

Post by titchbit » Sat May 10, 2014 7:07 am

way of the dub remix was a good un

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Re: [POLL] Greatest 'Dubstep' record label?

Post by leyenda » Sat May 10, 2014 7:49 am

Dub Police isn't even the best Caspa label
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Re: [POLL] Greatest 'Dubstep' record label?

Post by deadly_habit » Sat May 10, 2014 8:05 am

i know someone mentioned argon already and loved the planet mu isn't pure dubestep but hessle is argument, but what about berkane sol?

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Re: [POLL] Greatest 'Dubstep' record label?

Post by deadly_habit » Sat May 10, 2014 8:07 am

LumiNiscent wrote:Quite shocking that Hyperdub gets so little love here, my favorite ''dubstep'' label by far
because half their releases including burial weren't dubstep but were crossing genre lines.
ffs burial was originally marketed as garage/2step
it was the same as toasty etc where they were doing something new no one knew what to label.

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Re: [POLL] Greatest 'Dubstep' record label?

Post by cyclopian » Sat May 10, 2014 8:23 am

Really cant beleive no one's mentioned Rottun records yet..

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Re: [POLL] Greatest 'Dubstep' record label?

Post by deadly_habit » Sat May 10, 2014 8:25 am

andius wrote:Really cant beleive no one's mentioned Rottun records yet..

(sry)
we said dubstep not brostep

they used to have a hell of a catalog back when though http://www.discogs.com/label/98005-Rottun-Recordings

shit shift used to have a catalog and i was on them, but yeah more bro than dubstep http://www.discogs.com/label/115535-Shift-Recordings-2

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