First Dubstep Tune You Ever Heard...?
I think it was Hatcha - Dub Express
(thats the one with that eerie vocal going "you know what it is" isnt it?
(thats the one with that eerie vocal going "you know what it is" isnt it?
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the 1st sound of dubstep i heard was a remix of 'Throw some d's' by rich boy. at the time i loved hip hop but now to me its all about dubstep. pure filthy, dirty dubstep.
still i recomend u listen t the track its kinda big. jus serch for 'throw some d's dubstep mix'
still i recomend u listen t the track its kinda big. jus serch for 'throw some d's dubstep mix'
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first one i heard? it's all about drawing the line. for me that line is the club. ghost1.
after that, once i got the chance i bowled down uptown records, told the bloke behind the counter i loved all that el-b and jaydaflex stuff, what i liked it about it and how i had to have some on vinyl.
the bloke behind the counter grinned and said "hello, i'm jaydaflex".
he must have been pissing himself.
after that, once i got the chance i bowled down uptown records, told the bloke behind the counter i loved all that el-b and jaydaflex stuff, what i liked it about it and how i had to have some on vinyl.
the bloke behind the counter grinned and said "hello, i'm jaydaflex".
he must have been pissing himself.
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yeah i think (well from what del has told me) that a lot of the guys who work there are fairly big names in garage/2step/whatever you wish to call it, so would make senseDuskKeysound wrote:Ha, didn't think of that at the time. Would have been pretty funny. Especially if the real one had turned up - "I'm Jay da Flex." "No! I'm Jay da Flex and so's my wife!" etc...Corpsey
was he lying?
It was actually him as it turns out.
thinking about it thats a fairly in-conclusive sentence

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not sure of a tune. first compilation was Destructive Recordings - Our Sound LP and first mix was a Marcellus Wallace and Grimelock one from October 2005. i remember this very well cos there was a tune on there that i just put back to the start and sat there, open-mouthed. the tune was Mala - Neverland
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