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Post by lp » Tue Dec 11, 2007 3:17 am

Been rinsin this set over the past few days in the house, everyones feelin this. Lovin industrial and what about that naughty chestboxing rmx :o Big up n-type and benga!

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Post by 7" » Tue Dec 11, 2007 11:11 pm

djrobyn wrote:16.Skream - Teach Appeal
tune's Tek-A-Pill, serious business, out on Skreamizm Vol.4.
djrobyn wrote:23.Skream - ? (reload x2)
HOLY JESUS :o
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Post by staypuft » Wed Dec 12, 2007 3:36 am

Not interested in the majority of tunes on this mix, Chestboxing remix included. Am I alone? Simple halfstep beats and distorted synth basslines nearly the whole way through. I haven't been listening to much Rinse lately except for Skream's October 10 set, which is pretty much the same. Is this the sound of now?
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Post by neutron » Fri Dec 14, 2007 3:22 am

Not interested in the majority of tunes on this mix, Chestboxing remix included. Am I alone?
You might well be mate. i think this most exciting side of dubstep. tunes that get you bouncing around like an angry ape at a rave or in your bedroom.
Foot through the Floor. :deephouse party:

what kind of stuff do you like anyways?

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Post by staypuft » Fri Dec 14, 2007 10:43 am

I think in other threads it's been reduced to "wobbler/halfstep oversaturation" or "masculine vs. feminine".. so many people these days are making tunes with the exact same goal in mind: to boast the gnarliest bassline. It goes over well at a club so they'll make it, and enjoy the fruits of their labor.

I like music that surprises me. Tunes and producers that explore unfamiliar (and often interesting) techniques and sensations. For a while the "tuffer-than-thou" bassline was novel, but I'm always looking to see what else there is. I put in my two cents because not too long ago I was really into what N-Type and Benga had going on. Invasion EP? Yum. Sub Sundays a year ago? Wow. This set? Erm.... it sounds like many producers have stopped experimenting and have settled on one specific sound, which makes me sad.

On the upswing, there is a good amount of forward-thinking stuff going around at the mo - there's just more crap to sift through to find it.
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Post by griffskiii » Fri Dec 14, 2007 2:42 pm

Big set !

Much love !!!!!
You's a penguin lookin mutha fuckker !!!!!!

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Post by rykastarn » Fri Dec 14, 2007 5:30 pm

N-TYPE wrote:its strange cos when ever i download anything it takes about 10mins for the whole set??


I think its because when everyone goes to download at the same time and there is loads of traffic?


dont know?
10 minz ere too get a better broadband service id say

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Post by nozz » Fri Dec 14, 2007 8:49 pm

Truly excellent.

Big up the squeelee!!

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Post by 7" » Sat Dec 15, 2007 8:38 pm

djrobyn wrote:36.?
Rusko 'Mr Chips'
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Post by 7" » Sun Dec 16, 2007 1:27 pm

djrobyn wrote:04.Headhunter - Locus Lotus
Forgot to say that this one doesn't sounds like Locus Lotus to me but its in the same tip, utterly tech-number murderation, as N-Type said brand spanking new.
BIG TUNE, top joint!
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Post by blizzardmusic » Sun Dec 16, 2007 9:49 pm

Whoever does the complete tracklist wins N-Type's exclusives and specials!
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If you like jungle / drum and bass you'll like the above! ;)
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Post by 7" » Sun Dec 16, 2007 10:20 pm

BlizzardMusic wrote:Whoever does the complete tracklist wins N-Type's exclusives and specials!
And Benga on this one as well, a bunch of exclusives is always sweet for my ears.
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Post by grime suspect » Tue Dec 18, 2007 2:56 am

any 1 got a tracklist? skank out

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Post by brutal traxx » Tue Dec 18, 2007 4:21 pm

3 hours huh?

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Post by elgato » Wed Dec 19, 2007 12:15 pm

djrobyn wrote:06.D1 - ?
anyone know what this one is called?

so fucking sick the second drop is ridiculous, the mental falling over snares and mad bass drops, then the lush tones come... too sick, D1 is the man

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Post by jolly wailer » Wed Dec 19, 2007 4:00 pm

staypuft wrote:I think in other threads it's been reduced to "wobbler/halfstep oversaturation" or "masculine vs. feminine".. so many people these days are making tunes with the exact same goal in mind: to boast the gnarliest bassline. It goes over well at a club so they'll make it, and enjoy the fruits of their labor.

I like music that surprises me. Tunes and producers that explore unfamiliar (and often interesting) techniques and sensations. For a while the "tuffer-than-thou" bassline was novel, but I'm always looking to see what else there is. I put in my two cents because not too long ago I was really into what N-Type and Benga had going on. Invasion EP? Yum. Sub Sundays a year ago? Wow. This set? Erm.... it sounds like many producers have stopped experimenting and have settled on one specific sound, which makes me sad.

On the upswing, there is a good amount of forward-thinking stuff going around at the mo - there's just more crap to sift through to find it.

whole set was ridiculouslessness run amok, swingy dinghy type

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Post by spadie » Fri Dec 21, 2007 1:57 pm

TimofDeath wrote:
djrobyn wrote: 52.Freezin' - Deep Within (reload)
This and Benny Page's "Swagger" might be my tunes of this year!
Not usually too much into what I class as softer dubstep - BUT - Deep Within - absolutely blows me away!!
Guess a stupid question - but is this available anywhere in ANY format??
Quick Google reveals nothing other than this thread :?
Got to get this!!

Whole three hours was SIC!!

Big up N-Type and Benga!!

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Post by toolazy2work » Fri Dec 21, 2007 4:55 pm

http://dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?t ... c&start=15

This is the Freezin - Deep within Thread. DJ Leeno said it will hit 7" vinyl. Check the thread.

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Post by dj leeno » Mon Dec 24, 2007 3:59 pm

Easy, yeah will be coming early 2008 on a limited 7" then a digital following soon after 8)

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Post by bouyaka » Tue Dec 25, 2007 3:50 pm

Anyone knows the name of the first Headhunter track ? It's definetly not Locus Lotus and it's such a wicked tune !!!

Thx Leeno for the infos on the release, tune is big :D

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