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Post by spooKs » Sun Mar 30, 2008 10:48 pm

Rogue Star wrote:check out my EP on Urban Graffiti and also check me myspaz www.myspace.com/roguestaruc (Full Throttle :wink: )

Got sum more waitin on the hardrive to be seen again. If more people are feeling this style again then i would be more than happy to go back to the old ways 8)
you don't make enough tunes blad! ahah sorry. but The Calling is up there with the best dubstep. i have been caning no such thing as fate for ages though so big up.

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Post by beeyatch » Sun Mar 30, 2008 10:50 pm

one thing that's kinda amusing about dubstep is the "step" that came from 2-step is long gone. a lot of the bingo beats stuff still had that steppy feel. doesn't seem like anybody is pushing that sound anymore which is a shame cos it is killer.

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Post by epithet » Sun Mar 30, 2008 10:51 pm

^^darqwan still got some 'nu darq swing' step to action :)

Gyu wrote:Me @ www.myspace.com/guyfforde

Top tune is more dubsteppy, others are more breaky
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Top notch stuff. Still play a mean madtek mix of yours from few years back.

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Post by myrkur » Sun Mar 30, 2008 11:04 pm

Listened to the stuff that's been mentioned so far and I've come across a lot of great tunes. Really need to get some of those things on wax quickly :D
P-Vans wrote:hey man nice tunes you got here bro, Lovin the Darko and Entangelement. Top vibes here.

guessing there is quite a large scene in Netherlands yeah? Still meaning to get over there.

But back to the point yeah I have been feeling alot of the break influenced Dubstep for a while since the direction in garage went kinda breaky with Darquan El B etc... but yeah nice variety really, love some of dub childs bits and Search & Destroy, Vex'd.

Big up on those tunes Myrkur.
Cheers man, glad you're liking it. Yeah Holland has a great dubstep scene, lots of massive parties and good dj's, and everyone knows eachother, nice friendly vibes all over the place :)

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Post by spooKs » Sun Mar 30, 2008 11:14 pm

Beeyatch wrote:one thing that's kinda amusing about dubstep is the "step" that came from 2-step is long gone. a lot of the bingo beats stuff still had that steppy feel. doesn't seem like anybody is pushing that sound anymore which is a shame cos it is killer.
not true!!! too many examples to name! a lot of em in this thread!!

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Post by beeyatch » Sun Mar 30, 2008 11:32 pm

spooKs wrote:
Beeyatch wrote:one thing that's kinda amusing about dubstep is the "step" that came from 2-step is long gone. a lot of the bingo beats stuff still had that steppy feel. doesn't seem like anybody is pushing that sound anymore which is a shame cos it is killer.
not true!!! too many examples to name! a lot of em in this thread!!
i'm talking about tunes like darqwan - as we enta and el-b - the spooks. who is repping that sound currently?

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Post by epithet » Sun Mar 30, 2008 11:50 pm

Myrkur wrote: Made a pretty breaky track myself lately, it's on my myspace. It's the second tune, called 'Pleasey Please'. ;)
wow :o the other 2 are bangin as well

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Post by p-vans » Mon Mar 31, 2008 12:07 am

Big up on those tunes Myrkur.
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Cheers man, glad you're liking it. Yeah Holland has a great dubstep scene, lots of massive parties and good dj's, and everyone knows eachother, nice friendly vibes all over the place :)[/quote]

really... (Phil Van der Reyden Contemplates booking flight to Holland next year)

:arrow: :D

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Post by deamonds » Mon Mar 31, 2008 12:10 am

David_M wrote:
We need Search & Destroy back though

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Post by saxenhammer » Mon Mar 31, 2008 12:23 am

DarkfireDub wrote:Other possible inclusions in the hall of fame history from a DNB perspective...
Panacea and Position Chrome, Squarepusher, AFX, T Power, Source Direct, Photek, Limewax, SPL, Tech Itch, Current Value, Spor, Donny, Resonant Evil, Stakka and Skynet, Konflict, BC, High Rankin, J Tek Records
not to mention...
Nine Inch Nails, Planet Mu, Wrong Music, Front 242, Meat Beat Manifesto, Godflesh, Scorn...
:Q: Salute the breakcore pioneers!!
There aren't any breakcore pioneers in your list..apart from maybe a Godflesh remix from 95,and the first few Panacea records. I don't really see what influence breakcore has on the breakstep stuff though. Most of it's more influenced by drum n bass/jungle i'd say. And not the macho stuff like limewax etc
dvnt wrote:Ello Saxen. :wink:
Hello mate :)

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Post by spooKs » Mon Mar 31, 2008 12:41 am

Beeyatch wrote:
spooKs wrote:
Beeyatch wrote:one thing that's kinda amusing about dubstep is the "step" that came from 2-step is long gone. a lot of the bingo beats stuff still had that steppy feel. doesn't seem like anybody is pushing that sound anymore which is a shame cos it is killer.
not true!!! too many examples to name! a lot of em in this thread!!
i'm talking about tunes like darqwan - as we enta and el-b - the spooks. who is repping that sound currently?
umm, el-b is, for one.

i agree, i LOVE this stuff and there should be more of it, but you need to search the people out. check out the track purify on untold's ep on hessle audio. obviously no one makes stuff EXACTLY like that cos those 2 tunes have already been done (which i might add, are both very different). You need to look under the surface though. it's not like el-b was a huge name when he made that.

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Post by beeyatch » Mon Mar 31, 2008 1:07 am

untold is great. hadn't heard that tune, tnx.

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Post by dlx » Mon Mar 31, 2008 5:18 am

http://www.myspace.com/doctorlazarusx

I love cutting up breaks at 140 :U:

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Post by gyu » Mon Mar 31, 2008 9:40 am

epithet wrote:^^darqwan still got some 'nu darq swing' step to action :)

Gyu wrote:Me @ www.myspace.com/guyfforde

Top tune is more dubsteppy, others are more breaky
EP link below
:)

Top notch stuff. Still play a mean madtek mix of yours from few years back.
Cheers man :D
Thanks for posting up that mix, it's sweet

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Post by epithet » Mon Mar 31, 2008 10:02 pm

^^Yeah it's a keeper eh ? The sound has surely come a along way.
DLX wrote:http://www.myspace.com/doctorlazarusx

I love cutting up breaks at 140
I love you cutting up breaks at 140.:U:

To all the breaksteppas. Where have you all been hiding ? Please step out into the light. So many choice tunes new tunes and producers. Keep em coming.

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Post by mechabot 01 » Tue Apr 01, 2008 3:26 am

Epithet - Yes I am and no worries bruv.

I've just got back from miami so I'm in recovery mode, once I'm sorted I'll gladly post something on how I see breakstep from the origins to the present day.

One thing I will say now is, ya'll are missing out on a ton of music that falls into the vibes your describing. Tearout breaks when done properly is for the most part rolling drums and twisted pacey blines, check out the mechanoise/breaksfm/hardcore beats/waveshape/downbeat/guerilla tactics/tipper music/cyberfunk catalogues, and that's just for starters. The thing with sub genres is that they often end up pretty niche because a lot of people that would soak up the sounds have no clue that it even exists under that name.

catch ya soon....

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Post by epithet » Tue Apr 01, 2008 3:33 am

Choice one bro. Well looking forward to it. I totally hear ya on the falling between the cracks stuff and the cross genre stuff.

I suppose i could go back and re write a more comprehensive cough* history*cough but it was more a personal reflection straight of the top of dome and hopefully inspiration for someone more knowledgable than i to contribute to and maybe as a point of entry for those new to the sound and it's connection to dubstep to look into.

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Post by beeyatch » Tue Apr 01, 2008 4:13 am

Mechabot 01 wrote: One thing I will say now is, ya'll are missing out on a ton of music that falls into the vibes your describing. Tearout breaks when done properly is for the most part rolling drums and twisted pacey blines, check out the mechanoise/breaksfm/hardcore beats/waveshape/downbeat/guerilla tactics/tipper music/cyberfunk catalogues, and that's just for starters.
catch ya soon....
i wouldn't say we're missing out on that stuff -- just wouldn't call it breakstep. not that i have ANY interest in some wacky academic argument about the "breakstep" label cos obviously like any genre name people define it in different ways. but it seems to me that tearout is tearout and breakstep differs in the drum patterns. miles davis said you can define any style of music by the rhythm. that's how i see it.

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Post by epithet » Tue Apr 01, 2008 4:30 am

Beeyatch wrote: not that i have ANY interest in some wacky academic argument about the "breakstep" label but it seems to me that tearout is tearout and breakstep differs in the drum patterns.
I beg to differ. You seem to have developed quite an interest and even an opinion :P

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Post by beeyatch » Tue Apr 01, 2008 4:48 am

haha ok ok i got an opinion of course. but i have said all along that there are many histories, people use genre names in different ways, and so on.. there are some boards where genre definition flame wars carry on 24/7. those people really need to get out more.

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