The deeper side of 2 step
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jackquinox
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The deeper side of 2 step
Basically I have been avoiding the forum for an age it seems now, listening to bits and pieces in the dubstep section of redeye etc and generally buying alot less records and I think the reason why is becuase im looking for records which I may not be able to find, can anyone else suggest to me any artists that are still making deep 2 step, basically along the lines of Horsepower - Gorgon Sound, Forsaken - Hypnotised/fighting spirit - Pangea Router/ I and I.
Im not sure if anyone else is making records like this or has previously but please feel free to give me suggestions both old and new, failing that i shall keep digging for those old and new gems that occasionally pass us by and also keep making my own tracks in this vein.
Im not sure if anyone else is making records like this or has previously but please feel free to give me suggestions both old and new, failing that i shall keep digging for those old and new gems that occasionally pass us by and also keep making my own tracks in this vein.
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dpr have just started reissuing some pretty classic stuff from in the day. keep your eye on their release schedule. '1999/black puppet' 12" has just come out.
http://dpr.ithinkmusic.com/my-store/index.php
http://dpr.ithinkmusic.com/my-store/index.php
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Cheers for the mention lads. There are many producers fully on the 2 step revival, right acrooss the spectrum. Whether it be dark and break or upbeat straight 2step or house influenced.
Producers I like on this are Submerse, TRG, Synkro, Burial, Sines or older names like Horsepower, El-B and Zed Bias are all worth checking out, all with thier own evolution of the 2 step sound.
And like it or lump it, uk house/funky is the new garage. And jeeeeee, there's some goood stuff about, Ill Blue and Nyah - Frontline, Hard House Banton - Reign/Sirens, anything Crazy Cousins / Paleface touch, Lil Silver, Dubplate Malice. The garage revival is a lot!
Producers I like on this are Submerse, TRG, Synkro, Burial, Sines or older names like Horsepower, El-B and Zed Bias are all worth checking out, all with thier own evolution of the 2 step sound.
And like it or lump it, uk house/funky is the new garage. And jeeeeee, there's some goood stuff about, Ill Blue and Nyah - Frontline, Hard House Banton - Reign/Sirens, anything Crazy Cousins / Paleface touch, Lil Silver, Dubplate Malice. The garage revival is a lot!
I make music as Forsaken, you can DL all my unreleased (and a couple released) bits here.
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jackquinox
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Thanks for these suggestions Synkro just earned himself a few quid from my pocket didnt even know these records where out thats exactly what i was after.pete bubonic wrote:Cheers for the mention lads. There are many producers fully on the 2 step revival, right acrooss the spectrum. Whether it be dark and break or upbeat straight 2step or house influenced.
Producers I like on this are Submerse, TRG, Synkro, Burial, Sines or older names like Horsepower, El-B and Zed Bias are all worth checking out, all with thier own evolution of the 2 step sound.
And like it or lump it, uk house/funky is the new garage. And jeeeeee, there's some goood stuff about, Ill Blue and Nyah - Frontline, Hard House Banton - Reign/Sirens, anything Crazy Cousins / Paleface touch, Lil Silver, Dubplate Malice. The garage revival is a lot!
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tbh I was a similar way, I used to like the big names, wookie, mj cole, so solid. but never dug into it deep till 2003/4 and mainly because some good mates were into it. I do like finding storming old tunes I never knew existed now though.BUNJCORE wrote:And b4 I got into dubstep I hated garagerachel wrote:pete bubonic wrote:uk house/funky is the new garage. The garage revival is a lot!how foolish.
I make music as Forsaken, you can DL all my unreleased (and a couple released) bits here.
nice thred
think pete said everyone i can think off who is on this tip lol
thought i'd throw my link in here...just in case
www.myspace.com/submersedubstep
thought i'd throw my link in here...just in case
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