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beez
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by beez » Mon Aug 11, 2008 10:24 pm
Ekaros is awesome.
I really like Kuma - Dawn Stepped Outside. It's not quite the same sound but I feel like the vibe is similar. Kind of like Paradox to Cyrus's No U-Turn sound. I hate having to describe this music in terms of dnb but that's what I know best

. Anyway, I'm not a big fan of the wobbly/handbanging/dubstep-which-mimics-the-worst-excesses-of-dnb style either.
Check out these tracks. I got them all off of beatport/digital-tunes. They're not in the exact same style (drums tend to be a littler thinner) but vibe-wise I think they're a match.
Chango - Wise
Grim Feast - Fear
Peek - Heavy Electric
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3275
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by 3275 » Mon Aug 11, 2008 10:42 pm
adisize wrote:Skream & Loefah 28g/Fearless

Word.
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efa
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by efa » Mon Aug 11, 2008 11:48 pm
Corpsey's got a proper hairy arse!
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spiderman
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by spiderman » Mon Aug 11, 2008 11:49 pm
all about the deep n dark style man.
where has loefah gotten to these days. i think der was more focus on the deep n dark a few years ago because it used to make up a bigger chunk of the music...
but in the few years the way the scene has grown, ders so much more music of so many different kinds of styles that it may seem like not many are making the darker stuff, but it will always be there.
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slothrop
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by slothrop » Tue Aug 12, 2008 12:31 am
spiderman wrote:all about the deep n dark style man.
where has loefah gotten to these days. i think der was more focus on the deep n dark a few years ago because it used to make up a bigger chunk of the music...
but in the few years the way the scene has grown, ders so much more music of so many different kinds of styles that it may seem like not many are making the darker stuff, but it will always be there.
I think a lot of the people who want stuff that blows up in a rave aren't really bothering with it because who wants something going "whumm...... uh whum.... BANG! ANg Ang ang Whumm" when you can have something going "Bong errr whrrrr wuckwuckawhrrr WAW WAW TSH gragragra WHRRR waaaooowww" whereas a lot of the people who are into deeper / more eclectic stuff are still kind of pro-twostep anti-halfstep and anti-dark as an overcompensation for the period a year or so ago when noone was doing anything but dark halfstep.
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efa
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by efa » Tue Aug 12, 2008 12:35 am
spiderman wrote:loefah.
Waits.
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spiderman
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by spiderman » Tue Aug 12, 2008 10:34 am
as much as i love all sides of dubstep....
its ALL about the old dark stuff, man i really hope that gets a refurbishment.
need more dj's spinning that kind of stuff i think. probably why i subconciously try to make my vinyl collection heavy on the dark side lol.
(no cheesy star wars pun)
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