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Post by elgato » Fri Oct 19, 2007 10:15 am

dont want to be unnecessarily argumentative, and it is off topic, but I think jungle runs deeply throughout 2step, amens or not...

agree with you Shonky that techno has been a bigger influence since the start than might be generally recognised... Artwork is the other obvious example

still need to send you those tunes i promised damnit i keep forgetting, and now my laptop is fucked. sorry man

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Post by geoff » Fri Oct 19, 2007 10:19 am

Jaime wrote:i would say that the new flying lotus stuff i heard this week (thanks to boomnoise) - most of the tunes he flagged up as being new productions had an overwhelming dubstep influence, and this makes sense considering I read he has been listening to a lot of skream recently
There is a flying lotus interview in this months Wire where he talks about being influenced by Skream and Kode9 sets at Sonar.

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Post by ory » Fri Oct 19, 2007 10:29 am

Shonky wrote:Been working on some junglist vibe stuff (but at 132bpm), with some offbeat 2 step underneath it - actually works really well cause the breaks still swing at that tempo.
Keep us posted on that... not enough swing left in this scene. :D I'm personally working on 2-step with a Detroit vibe.

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Post by shonky » Fri Oct 19, 2007 10:32 am

Ory wrote: I'm personally working on 2-step with a Detroit vibe.
Now that does sound good :D
Hmm....

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Post by djslate » Fri Oct 19, 2007 10:56 am

Jaime wrote:i would say that the new flying lotus stuff i heard this week (thanks to boomnoise) - most of the tunes he flagged up as being new productions had an overwhelming dubstep influence, and this makes sense considering I read he has been listening to a lot of skream recently
Hectic! Love this guy, such a wicked producer, his unreleased beat tapes are badness!

Are you talking about the Reset EP to be Dubstep influenced? If so I agree, 'Tea Leef Dancers' is sick.

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Post by jaime » Fri Oct 19, 2007 11:03 am

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Jaime wrote:i would say that the new flying lotus stuff i heard this week (thanks to boomnoise) - most of the tunes he flagged up as being new productions had an overwhelming dubstep influence, and this makes sense considering I read he has been listening to a lot of skream recently
Hectic! Love this guy, such a wicked producer, his unreleased beat tapes are badness!

Are you talking about the Reset EP to be Dubstep influenced? If so I agree, 'Tea Leef Dancers' is sick.
no, this other tune that hasn;t been released - has some majorly fucked up wobble and "when it comes to musc we is the gorgon" vocal

the reset ep is SICK though

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Post by threnody » Fri Oct 19, 2007 11:08 am

Big up for the mention Boom!

I think that after a brief period of some stagnation a myraid of influences are coming into dubstep and being exported out of it. Producers are bringing their influences to the table and it is creating some exciting diversity....

Boxcutter is a fantastic example with a unique sound and lots of influences. He also experiments with BPMs and i think this is where thins get interesting. 140 is a great tempo but over the course of an album it can feel everything is staying in the same gear, less so in a set where you are building a tapestry of sound but tempo changes add to the overall effect of an album.....Take Skepta's album, hip hop to dnb tempo across it.

Myself I've been working between 130-150 bpm you can still create space at faster tempos and there is lots of room for rhythm at 130...helps give variety to your work...Oyaarss is another great example, he goes SLOW but builds incredible pieces.

I've been hearing for a long time now different stands of dubstep, compare an Urban Graffiti set to a Hatcha set and you would think you were listening to different genres but there is a genuine unity when it comes to dubstep as a whole and this can only be healthy as it gives the casual listener a path into sonic pastures new rather than getting stuck with a dubby or halfstep sound.

For me it's great to see producers I respect and ones who actually got me listening to breakbeat influenced music creating the genre i've been into for the last 6 years. People like Breakage and Infiltra creating dubstep influenced sounds excites me....and with new labels like Rottun (hard step), Creative Space (electronica) and Kursed (whatever!) springing up it is signalling a new creative burst with the genre and giving new artists and sounds time and space to prosper!
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Post by shonky » Fri Oct 19, 2007 11:09 am

Jaime wrote: no, this other tune that hasn;t been released - has some majorly fucked up wobble and "when it comes to musc we is the gorgon" vocal
Isn't that Horsepower "Gorgon Sound" or is dubstep recycling itself already?
Hmm....

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Post by Littlefoot » Fri Oct 19, 2007 11:10 am

i have a feeling Dubstep and Minimal Techno are going to officialliy merged to create a style which is neither

that would be interesting!
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Post by tronman » Fri Oct 19, 2007 11:13 am

Shonky wrote:
Jaime wrote: no, this other tune that hasn;t been released - has some majorly fucked up wobble and "when it comes to musc we is the gorgon" vocal
Isn't that Horsepower "Gorgon Sound" or is dubstep recycling itself already?
lotus used the same sample i thnk. he played it on tuesday or whenever that show was on his website
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Post by thinking » Fri Oct 19, 2007 11:19 am

interesting, i've got stuff to say but no time as busy at work....

in the meantime here's an hour of proper fat broken beat from our radio show the other month (sorry for the plug :oops:):

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I-Wolf - Fallin' (Stereotyp remix) - Klein
Freeform Five - Electromagnetic (Seiji remix) - Four Music
Nitin Sawhney - Rainfall (Bugz in the Attic remix) - V2
Season - Juice (Afronaught remix) - Nuevo Ritmo
Fat Jon - Everywhere (Desha remix) - Exceptional
Flowriders - Soul Searchin - 4 Lux
Bugz in the Attic - Zombie - Bitasweet
Just One - Love2Love - Neroli
Al Da Bubble - Double Trouble - Archive

Daz-I-Kue - Black - Bloodfire
October - Ya Know - Fluid Ounce
Lekan Babalola - Asokere (I.G. Culture Mix) - Lex 51
Seiji - Loose Lips - Bitasweet
Daz-I-Kue vs. Exile - Melon Bounce - Sound In Color
Tito Sensai - Shelembeh - Main Squeeze
Afronaught - Carnaval - Bitasweet
Seiji & Spoonface - Yin Yang - Honest Jon's
Afronaught - Golpe Tuyo Calinda - Bitasweet
Daz-I-Kue - Move Part 1 - Sound In Color




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Post by tronman » Fri Oct 19, 2007 11:21 am

broken beat is amazing just not enough good stuff being made (equal to my own personal feelings on dubstep atm, but thats another story)

also alot of stuff being called broken beat doesnt sound like broken beat lol, just like latin house really.
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Post by metalboxproducts » Fri Oct 19, 2007 11:23 am

Joe C wrote:i have a feeling Dubstep and Minimal Techno are going to officialliy merged to create a style which is neither

that would be interesting!
well that started to happen hasn't it. There is a missive similarity between the two.

Anyway. I've always looked at the term 'dubstep' to basiclly mean new music. It has always been a general term to me. It just short hand for 'new electronic music'
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Post by jaime » Fri Oct 19, 2007 11:25 am

tronman wrote:
Shonky wrote:
Jaime wrote: no, this other tune that hasn;t been released - has some majorly fucked up wobble and "when it comes to musc we is the gorgon" vocal
Isn't that Horsepower "Gorgon Sound" or is dubstep recycling itself already?
lotus used the same sample i thnk. he played it on tuesday or whenever that show was on his website
yeah,bad tune

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Post by metalboxproducts » Fri Oct 19, 2007 11:29 am

Oh btw i was about to nominate this as the most pretentious thread of the year until i saw it was by boom. Oh and that it had my name init lol. Cheers for the mention.

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Post by tronman » Fri Oct 19, 2007 11:32 am

i wouldn't say much more of lotus' shit is dubstep influenced though, seems to be way more dilla/madlib inspired than anything else.
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Post by ory » Fri Oct 19, 2007 11:39 am

Yeah it's basically just instrumental hip-hop, maybe a bit experimental. Good EP though.

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Post by djslate » Fri Oct 19, 2007 11:51 am

tronman wrote:lotus used the same sample i thnk. he played it on tuesday or whenever that show was on his website
Any one have a download or link to his site, would love to hear this...

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Post by jaime » Fri Oct 19, 2007 12:05 pm

tronman wrote:i wouldn't say much more of lotus' shit is dubstep influenced though, seems to be way more dilla/madlib inspired than anything else.
i think some of his new stuff is going to be a little more in that direction, but 1983 sounds nothing like dubstep, the reset ep hardly does either - its just that one tune does seem to have dubstep to thank for the influence

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Post by jaime » Fri Oct 19, 2007 12:05 pm

Djslate wrote:
tronman wrote:lotus used the same sample i thnk. he played it on tuesday or whenever that show was on his website
Any one have a download or link to his site, would love to hear this...
www.flying-lotus.com

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