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70% Of My Label Is From USA ,
Got Some Sick Styles Over The Pond!
Got Some Sick Styles Over The Pond!

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Sickman wrote:Yes Clone next level release schedule, DFR taking over
P.S.: this quote srsly cracks me up btw, YES, i play very dark and sometimes just plain fucked up dubstep...the funny thing you don't realize is that my tunes come from all over the planet...not JUST united states...lol...do some research on the genre a lil more before you cast judgements...R3pulse wrote:lol, this is exactly what I think of when I think American dubstep. Everyone is an ex-dark dnb producer, reeses galore.incnic wrote: american dubstep is OK by me.
until it turns into skulls and blood spattered logos and noise.
Some of you guys really need to check Jus Wan. Action Potential/Afflectic 12" is so good.
And 2 pages with no one mentioning the fact Joe Nice is a don is wrong

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Tons of good Dubstep in America. Any UK/Stateside beef is an imagined one. For their part I think Canada have their own distinct scene as well. Australia has their thing going on.
There's a big enough pie for everyone.
Keep on makin moves. Learned about some new producers from this thread here.
There's a big enough pie for everyone.
Keep on makin moves. Learned about some new producers from this thread here.
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Set Records wrote:Tons of good Dubstep in America. Any UK/Stateside beef is an imagined one. For their part I think Canada have their own distinct scene as well. Australia has their thing going on.
There's a big enough pie for everyone.
Keep on makin moves. Learned about some new producers from this thread here.
def alot of good shit from our neighbors in Canadiaiaiaia.
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err right. I have no idea who you are and why you bothered to quote metminus wrote:P.S.: this quote srsly cracks me up btw, YES, i play very dark and sometimes just plain fucked up dubstep...the funny thing you don't realize is that my tunes come from all over the planet...not JUST united states...lol...do some research on the genre a lil more before you cast judgements...R3pulse wrote:lol, this is exactly what I think of when I think American dubstep. Everyone is an ex-dark dnb producer, reeses galore.incnic wrote: american dubstep is OK by me.
until it turns into skulls and blood spattered logos and noise.
Some of you guys really need to check Jus Wan. Action Potential/Afflectic 12" is so good.
And 2 pages with no one mentioning the fact Joe Nice is a don is wrong

The skulls and crossbones, is only a north America thing, hence why thats what I think when I think of American dubstep.
The music isnt bad though, I play Trillbass-Tony Danza a lot out of the dark stuff. So dont get ya knickers in a twist yeah

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