Posted: Sun Aug 23, 2009 10:26 am
i would love some limited represses to be honest. didnt bother getting half the original 12s when they came out, only have them on mp3 (broke-ness etc lol).
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For The Win Records wrote:this is honestly one of the best posts I have scene on this forum. Big up for wanting the education.swed-1- wrote:ive only recently been getting into the scene and even getting into it ive only gone so far as the real jump up side of dubstep Rusko, jakes, Caspa etc....but recently i have become particularly fascinated with the shit mala and coki etc produce through their label DMZ
i think its good for people like me and others who are young or just dont no much about the label...like for example...how come their vinyl is so rare? whats the reason behind this....when or is their even going to be another DMZ vinyl coming out? When was DMZ created? etc etc
A lot of people i know and i could count myself are a little bit naive about dubstep and sort of just link the best dubstep artist to that of Rusko who is pushing the scene in different ways but i think it would be good to understand a bit more about some of the guys who really kick started this scene so that newcomers dont forget where it all started.
anywho if you even care about this let me know some thoughts...if not then fair
yeah. definitely one of the better posts on here.For The Win Records wrote:this is honestly one of the best posts I have scene on this forum. Big up for wanting the education.
Check Skream's latest stella session, there is a new tune by D1 on there called Just Business. It's fucking sick.Horza wrote:...Mate... you are a babe! nice one hahabandshell wrote:he's got a new release coming soon.Horza wrote:Very off topic but one guy Im missing is D1, not heard any new beats from the guy in time. Even going back through his older stuff the guys beats are still up there with the best of em!
For The Win Records wrote:this is honestly one of the best posts I have scene on this forum. Big up for wanting the education.swed-1- wrote:ive only recently been getting into the scene and even getting into it ive only gone so far as the real jump up side of dubstep Rusko, jakes, Caspa etc....but recently i have become particularly fascinated with the shit mala and coki etc produce through their label DMZ
i think its good for people like me and others who are young or just dont no much about the label...like for example...how come their vinyl is so rare? whats the reason behind this....when or is their even going to be another DMZ vinyl coming out? When was DMZ created? etc etc
A lot of people i know and i could count myself are a little bit naive about dubstep and sort of just link the best dubstep artist to that of Rusko who is pushing the scene in different ways but i think it would be good to understand a bit more about some of the guys who really kick started this scene so that newcomers dont forget where it all started.
anywho if you even care about this let me know some thoughts...if not then fair
Wow, amazing links, that Red Bull interview is really really good. What also makes it great is how much of a nice guy Mala is.seckle wrote:
you have to see these...
http://vimeo.com/2314557
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fldGASUC6Ww
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8cKAXLTc6o
http://www.redbullmusicacademy.com/vide ... erfection/
read these as well...
http://blackdownsoundboy.blogspot.com/2 ... jus-b.html
http://drumzofthesouth.blogspot.com/200 ... kz_23.html

You trollin'?For The Win Records wrote:Yeh and its stands for Desperately Missing Zion.
Desperately Missing Zion.NilsFG wrote:You trollin'?For The Win Records wrote:Yeh and its stands for Desperately Missing Zion.
It stands for Demilitarized zone, since the parties used to be a place where the dj could spin everything he want or something like that.