superginger wrote:Tek9, whyrez, percept, streetxlite (kesek) and kaiori breathe. maybe not underrated, but I think they are some of the best in here.
this might be quite off topic.... but god damn I just hate that there is so many producers in here that gets so much credit of their "awesome work" which isn't awesome.... and people who have 1000+ followers on sc which doesnt DESERVE it. and there are many producers like this on the forum!! coincidence? I think not...
and one more thing... are there any producers in here which have been on the top 100 dubstep chart @beatport?? don't tell me it's just brostep there cause I find some real dubstep there aswell!
feel free to talk shit about my music cause I like honesty (if you want to haha)
there's a lot of talent here. basic a and deadly, your mixes are always great. i see percept is getting some buzz, that's good. me and him were on ANR:003 together - when he was Marshy still. but yeah, i'm terrible with names - i've heard some great stuff from names i haven't seen before or since.
For once I might shout out myself, just because I produce, and am underrated. Pretty cut and dry.
*Edit:
I'm not saying I'm teh bestest or anything, but I never self promote, ever, so I just figured why not.
Re: Most under rated artist on DSF
Posted: Mon May 02, 2011 5:55 pm
by Basic A
Im withdrawing any previous statements I made (sorry guys, I still love all of you I mentioned)...
The most underrated artists on the DSF members list are Ganja White Night.
Despicable watching the same 3 brostep names cycle through my town raking in the cash and steadily boring me to death with the same tunes, when these guys are longer standing then half of the people with huge clouts right now, and have more talent in their pinky fingers then the current bro-definitives have in their entire bodies... They produce amazingly dancefloor material, like, more energy involved then any skridatscisiongore track out there, then they dot it with heart wrenching emotions through clever use of melodics, pile it all on top of next level ambient textures and incidentals, progress it so well you can actually stand to listen to their dubs from front to back outside of a DJ set, and still, through all the amazing work, get minimal love.
Id pay so much to see them in America its a bit sinful. but nah, keep those same old bro's coming back once a month, the crowds will keep buying tickets. Hell id probably pay a decent bit to any local rave DJ who would play one or two of their dubs in a set, but... nah, the world keeps dropping bass cannon remixes.
And, they're really, really chill dudes, as if making compltely, by definition next level music wasnt good enough, friendly to boot.
Re: Most under rated artist on DSF
Posted: Mon May 02, 2011 6:06 pm
by Medik
Basic A wrote:Im withdrawing any previous statements I made (sorry guys, I still love all of you I mentioned)...
The most underrated artists on the DSF members list are Ganja White Night.
Despicable watching the same 3 brostep names cycle through my town raking in the cash and steadily boring me to death with the same tunes, when these guys are longer standing then half of the people with huge clouts right now, and have more talent in their pinky fingers then the current bro-definitives have in their entire bodies... They produce amazingly dancefloor material, like, more energy involved then any skridatscisiongore track out there, then they dot it with heart wrenching emotions through clever use of melodics, pile it all on top of next level ambient textures and incidentals, progress it so well you can actually stand to listen to their dubs from front to back outside of a DJ set, and still, through all the amazing work, get minimal love.
Id pay so much to see them in America its a bit sinful. but nah, keep those same old bro's coming back once a month, the crowds will keep buying tickets. Hell id probably pay a decent bit to any local rave DJ who would play one or two of their dubs in a set, but... nah, the world keeps dropping bass cannon remixes.
And, they're really, really chill dudes, as if making compltely, by definition next level music wasnt good enough, friendly to boot.
I always thought Ganja White Night were quite big, never considered them underrated. Maybe I'm wrong?
I've listened through their album a fair few times and it never get's boring. Never tried dropping their stuff in a set though.
Re: Most under rated artist on DSF
Posted: Mon May 02, 2011 6:14 pm
by Basic A
Medik wrote:
Basic A wrote:Im withdrawing any previous statements I made (sorry guys, I still love all of you I mentioned)...
The most underrated artists on the DSF members list are Ganja White Night.
Despicable watching the same 3 brostep names cycle through my town raking in the cash and steadily boring me to death with the same tunes, when these guys are longer standing then half of the people with huge clouts right now, and have more talent in their pinky fingers then the current bro-definitives have in their entire bodies... They produce amazingly dancefloor material, like, more energy involved then any skridatscisiongore track out there, then they dot it with heart wrenching emotions through clever use of melodics, pile it all on top of next level ambient textures and incidentals, progress it so well you can actually stand to listen to their dubs from front to back outside of a DJ set, and still, through all the amazing work, get minimal love.
Id pay so much to see them in America its a bit sinful. but nah, keep those same old bro's coming back once a month, the crowds will keep buying tickets. Hell id probably pay a decent bit to any local rave DJ who would play one or two of their dubs in a set, but... nah, the world keeps dropping bass cannon remixes.
And, they're really, really chill dudes, as if making compltely, by definition next level music wasnt good enough, friendly to boot.
I always thought Ganja White Night were quite big, never considered them underrated. Maybe I'm wrong?
I've listened through their album a fair few times and it never get's boring. Never tried dropping their stuff in a set though.
Nah not really man, the fact they've only got 2 EP's out on digital should say it all really, they deserve to have a vinyl catalogue as long as I am tall in my opinion... And they are stuck in the E.U. for shows as far as Ive seen... It seems like they get alot of respect from the people who actually listen to them, but get kinda pushed to the back of promoters and labels minds if that makes sense? If you've only heard the Explicit/Turbulation EP's your missing out, look into what they each produce as solo artists, and youll get an idea just how diverse they really are... They've got loads of free stuff out too which is lovely listening material...
They work there way into all my DJ sets really, but I dont like to play out really, so the biggest systems I get to hear there tunes on are a few 15's. Know they would be beautiful on a proper system though.