Man's already been given two threads full of stuff and you still want to bicker about single post's worth of names.
Re: Are you into ... ?
Posted: Wed May 14, 2014 10:07 pm
by darkdubz
pretty good list!!, although just my personal way of looking at it is i have all ways considered Dungeon to be dubstep if you know what i mean? i still find it to be close to the original sound from the early 2000's shit i just consider my self a dubstep producer haven't ever really thought to much about sub genres
Re: Are you into ... ?
Posted: Thu May 22, 2014 12:52 pm
by skanque
these lists are great, I won't be running short of new tunes for ages
Re: Are you into ... ?
Posted: Mon Jun 02, 2014 2:08 am
by Soze
Great thread. I'm just getting into a place where I want to send my music to DJ's and labels. This is helpful.
Re: Are you into ... ?
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2014 1:04 pm
by rockonin
Nice one Pete
Re: Are you into ... ?
Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2014 9:56 pm
by Lucifa
i've not really paid attention for a good 12 months, who're similar to Missing No? really feeling the boxed nights but im out of touch with the names
Sort of, 130 has so much cross over stuff its hard to define whats 130-grime influenced and whats just grime. That stuff is probably more just instrumental grime, 130 would be more stuff by Mumdance, Logos, Beneath.
Yeah that's just grime ala devil mixes a bit slower.
Re: Are you into ... ?
Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2014 3:50 am
by volter9
Brostep:
Far too loud,
Excision,
Destroid,
Downlink,
Datsik,
Barely Alive,
Kill the noise
However, I don't sure about all of them as a brostep. I'm really confused about dubstep/brostep music genre. The only genre I can give them, which they're have in common, is EDM probably.
Correct me if I'm wrong.
Re: Are you into ... ?
Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2014 4:30 am
by OGLemon
I can assure you that they all make brostep.
the best way to separate dubstep and brostep is, dubstep = lumpenproletariat, brostep = market driven version of dubstep
Re: Are you into ... ?
Posted: Sun Aug 31, 2014 9:23 am
by DubVault3
Great list! But you forgot to add Tempa to Dubstep labels.
great tunes in here, dubstep is def going through a renaissance now
Re: Are you into ... ?
Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2014 4:26 am
by jrkhnds
Is it? From the top of my head, I can probably think of seven (give or take two) producers currently making waves and pushing dubstep... well, in different directions. and while I love Las' and Kahn's productions, they aren't exactly doing anything new. for example, breakstep didn't get pushed much further in the dubstep-context and is still mostly being ignored (apart maybe from Etch's work).
Commodo and Gantz, possibly add Thelem in there aswell, are exploring different Hip Hop approaches to dubstep (production) and doing a fairly decent job. Epoch's tunes are generally weird, but in a good way, often revisiting "oldschool" sounds and aesthetics - fresh stuff, but definitely not revolutionising.
dubstep lacks people who aren't afraid to break up the basic structure entirely imho. where are the steady rolling 9min jams, without the standard 32bar intro and the casual Doom / rasta sample? it doesn't feel like the general sound is going anywhere. in all fairness though, grime is in a very good spot at the moment and I wouldn't be surprised if dubstep would follow suit in a couple of years.
Re: Are you into ... ?
Posted: Sat Oct 18, 2014 4:13 pm
by Sinastac
well i suppose it depends on what your preference is...i like the heavier robostep and the quality and interest in that has pick up a lot recently, it seems