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Posted: Thu May 11, 2006 2:31 am
by seckle
QUEST wrote:HEY PEOPLE I HAVE BEEN ON HERE A COUPLE MONTHS NOW I HAVE 2 TUNES ON CIRCULATION WID THE DUBSTEP DJ'S CALLED HARDFOOD AND MIRAGE AND PLENTY MORE WHERE THAT CAME FROM!!! I WAS JUST READIN THE THREADS AND THOUGHT I SHOULD SAY A QUICK HELLO!! OH AND MY NAME IS QUEST!!! LOOOL!
lol. welcome.
Posted: Thu May 11, 2006 8:47 pm
by distopia_
hi everyone, i'm a 19 dnb apprentice from turin, italy. i just discovered dubstep some weeks ago. really really intresting. ..
Posted: Fri May 12, 2006 6:44 pm
by subzer
HI There...
SubZer from Holland here - DJ-ing / producing
style: eclectic electronics and funk/ dub (DubZer

always have been a fan of the UK sound!
dubstep is in my opinion a fresh form of music (beter than the trance mania over here, pfffff), so hope to check some new and interesting music and people...
CHEEEEEERS

Posted: Fri May 12, 2006 8:56 pm
by crimeandgrunk
Crime and Grunk from Alaska here. I make
dubstep,
rock/ambient/experimental, and
am part of a beat making crew. I'm EXCITED about dubstep as a genre. Excited the way I was about oldschool ragga jungle.
Posted: Sun May 14, 2006 9:47 am
by slide
slide here hailing from the nz, friends with baddie if the name rings a bell with any of ya, coming from a motley background from crusty underground punkrock bands to reggae hip hop drum and bass and back again...been getting more and more interested in dubstep over the past only month or so, havent been able to get n-type's rinse fm set from april 22 off my ipod for the last 2 weeks, fucking excellent mate (anyone have a tracklist for that??)!
might even be attempting to produce some of my own soon (a penny for everytime someone has said that in this thread...) but listening to these mixes just makes me want to create myself!
keep it dark and massive...
Posted: Sun May 14, 2006 4:17 pm
by deepsix
Yo. Sen aka DeepSix here from Hamilton (1 hr. south of Toronto, Canada). Err... I've been in to dubstep since I got into the UK Garage scene and play a mixed bag of UK house & garage, dubstep, grime whatever.
I'm currently working on a whole wack of dubstep tunes, so hopefully you'll all be hearing some in the very new future. I'm into the warmth and soul that can be found in dubstep, and, of course THE BASS.
;D
Posted: Sun May 14, 2006 9:05 pm
by signus
Yo Signus here. I love DnB and Reggae and have just discovered Dubstep. I love it and wanna start DJing it. Hope you guys can help out.
Posted: Sun May 14, 2006 11:18 pm
by ozols man
ello ello... im from acton and dj basically everything but hiphop/turntablism shit was my first love... but then been listening to the dub step sound for a little while now, and proper feeling it. its got alot of things that most dance music is missing, profoundness as well as hype... definetly wicked shit
safe
Posted: Mon May 15, 2006 7:35 pm
by h.e.n.c.h wench
hay!!
just joined the dubstep forum..read it al the time, thought i probably should start posting..
xx

Posted: Mon May 15, 2006 7:57 pm
by unreality
The newest registered user is unreality
hi all.... i found this site about 2 weeks ago and now i finally registered, cause im browsing here all day :>
any dubsteppers from germany ? afaik not many are listening to dubstep nor dnb in gerneral here in germany

Posted: Mon May 15, 2006 11:00 pm
by animal_chin@counterstrike
hey there... justin here from counterstrike, released on labels like moving shadow, barcode, obscene, human etc.. usualy we do high energy drum 'n bass.
www.algorythmrecordings.com is our website. been blown away by dubstep ever since i heard vex'd and loefah. we do a montly drum 'n bass night here in cape town, south africa and i would realy like to get some dubstep going on the second floor, but at the moment we lack dubstep dj's.
Posted: Tue May 16, 2006 11:04 am
by stealth:uk
ezzz....Shen from Stealth here. Weve been putting on events at Turnmills in London since '04. We used to be mid week but now are doing one off Saturday events.
We promote good music in all its guises and are pleased to announce the introduction of a dubstep room for the 1st time on Saturday July 1st headed up by Youngsta, Skream, Loefah and D1 with Pokes and Task on the mic. We've also got a hip hop room with arguably the worlds NO1 Hip Hop DJ Ca$h Money spinning for 2 hours and with live shows by Klashnekoff, Skinnyman and Rodney P and Skitz. We've also got a dnb room on the night headed up by Fabio, Grooverider, Randall, Total Science, Loxy & Ink and Bryan G. So you know it makes sense.
For more info check
http://www.myspace.com/stealthrollers
If you'd like discount entry send us a PM.
Peace
L
Posted: Wed May 17, 2006 8:02 am
by metalboxproducts
DramaGeddon wrote:Hello..
used to make tracks with Source-direct under the name Instra-mental.. havnt released anything in over 5 years due to the way dNb had become so formulated... only been listning to dubstep for a couple of months now.. but Im addicted! its the perfect balance between my love of electronia and old dNb.. and i havnt been this excited and focused in the studio for years!
Drama.
Ya man, it amazing how a form of music that was caracterized by a comitment to evolution , advancement and pushing the boundries could devolve to something tantamount to happy hardcore. Makes you kind of pissed of . Source Direct were one of the best, shame they split. Even Photek lost it after his album( 1st) and has only made one or two good tracks since.
Nice to know you have a recindled enthusiasm.
Chech my stukk out at
www.myspace.com/metalboxproducts
Tim
Posted: Wed May 17, 2006 8:41 am
by fractal
hi there! fractal from seattle
love the site! much respect to all the audio, much love to barefiles, rinse fm, sub fm, dark fm and the fam... sublevel!!!
Posted: Wed May 17, 2006 11:58 am
by hate recordings
hey there!
im tom. i run a hardcore dnb label called hate recordings that is based out of the washington, dc area. i've been listening to dubstep off and on for about 6 months now.
i first heard dubstep when i accidentally walked into the wrong room during a dom & roland set @ sonar in baltimore. the sounds coming out the speakers were some shit that absolutely shattered my world. i didnt know what in the hell it was, but i instantly fell in love.
my favorate sounds are without any question coming from the h.e.n.c.h. crew. they are downright filthy and in my opinion the best thing that's happened to electronic music since the no u-turn crew (original 96 techstep - ed rush & optical, trace, nico, ect).
i'd really like to start up a dubstep label and release the REAL hard shit in the near future and bring some serious attention stateside.
Posted: Wed May 17, 2006 2:19 pm
by djdgaf
Hi everybody! I'm trying to find out what dubstep is.
This is hopefully the place to be!
Posted: Thu May 18, 2006 8:57 am
by [dapht1]
The newest registered user is [Dapht1]
Ez Dubsteppers,
The Dapht-1 here from Auckland, New Zealand..
Awesome forum you've got going, the blog dissapeared and I wondered what had happened!
A bit about me; from a Hip Hop & D&B background + found Dubstep by way of a mix posted up on DOA (dont test the P.I) ,, got a few plates of my own these days + spinning them on our weekly radio show alongside my crew who are generally D&B DJ's.. Run a almost-monthly clubnight here called 'Urban Camouflage',, past guests include Raiden, Outrage, Robyn Chaos, Agent Alvin.. Be wikked to have a Dubstep headliner in the future

Other than that big respect to those out there shaping the sound, keep it coming

Posted: Thu May 18, 2006 9:25 am
by nathan
Hi I'm Nathan
I like long walks in on the beach, quiet conversations in the park and puppies
I dont like queues, loud people and burning my tongue
Posted: Thu May 18, 2006 10:03 am
by doxxor
Introduction long overdue.
The doxxor aka. Dokta Disk straight outta Copenhagen.
Been an anglophile from way back and just love the sounds coming out of the UK. Started off as a jungle/d'n'b dj in the early 1990's and also did some produicng in a danish d'n'b act. Caught the 2-step vibe around 1998 and was the first in Denmark to play those tunes. FWD to the new millenium. Been doing some producing and a mixtape series with focus on grime and garage. Listened to the early Skream and Benga tunes on Big Apple but it wasn't untill the Breezeblock Dubwars special that I fully understood and appreciated the dubstep vibe. But better late than never so I started producing some tracks one of which I've posted in the music section.
http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=3981
That's me...
Posted: Thu May 18, 2006 4:13 pm
by doctorkinetic
Thought i'd make my first post- been checking the forum over the past few days at work (you know how it is!) and thought i should say something.
Similar background to most probably garage early days, drum and bass, then found the Dubstep...
I've been mixing for prob 8yrs- haven't bought anything except Dubstep for months and recently trying my hand at 140bpms- loving the freedom to experiment.