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Re: Ministry of Sound Dubstep comp

Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 10:37 am
by suicidesound
Pleasently Surprised Anti-War Dub is on there,

Id like to know who mixed this tho

Re: Ministry of Sound Dubstep comp

Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 10:50 am
by decsterity
i think its a pretty gd tracklist for a mainstreamy cd, the only problem i've got his how the fuck is doorly so big every one of his shitty remixes are absolutely terrible, i mite not like some of the other stuff but ist bearable compared to doorlys cringeworthy stuff.

Re: Ministry of Sound Dubstep comp

Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 11:03 am
by LA_Boxers
Just actually checked this album out. Its not too shabby at all. Like 50% is pretty good quality stuff. But yeah not sure why every other song is a Doorly tune tho.

Artwork, DMZ, N-Type Skream etc are all a big look. This is probably all that is needed to be posted up when a newbie joins and asks for 'some siiiick dub tunes'.

Re: Ministry of Sound Dubstep comp

Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 11:22 am
by skittlenik
lucky strike wrote:Cash, Rules, Everything, Around, Me
C.R.E.A.M.
Get the money
Dollar, dollar bill y'all
cudnt of sed it better.

for what its worth, ims ure the album will do well, and from the looks of it, there are some big tracks on there. guess these are the final farewell's to the 'underground scene'

Re: Ministry of Sound Dubstep comp

Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 11:30 am
by aleks zen
spydee wrote:
aleks zen wrote:wont be long before i hear dubstep in my local burger king.. oh wait, i already have
what i need to get down to burger king more often.

i can imagine it now, waiting for a big drop then takin a massively satisfying bite out of my burger and nodding my head in approval. :lol:
actually to be fair bk does play quite alot of ard body riddims of all genres

Re: Ministry of Sound Dubstep comp

Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 11:53 am
by brokedjs
Now Thats What I Call Dubstep

Re: Ministry of Sound Dubstep comp

Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 12:01 pm
by vishnu
lol at the doorly remixes

but hey at least there's some deep tunes in there..

really hard to imagine these mixing though :?
12 Bloc Party - Where Is Home? (Burial Remix)
13 Man Like Me - London Town (Doorly Remix)

Re: Ministry of Sound Dubstep comp

Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 1:30 pm
by djake
like everyone else has said, its not too bad.

Re: Ministry of Sound Dubstep comp

Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 1:36 pm
by -dubson-
Couldnt of been any better really for a MoS CD. Plenty of rave/tearout heads are gonna get this of course, and you never know some might just hear Anti War Dub or Red or whatever and go out and get more into the deeper side of things. Respect to them for representing the variety of the scene to some extent.

Re: Ministry of Sound Dubstep comp

Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 1:47 pm
by |nipsy|
Wolverine wrote:I wonder who mixed it?

Re: Ministry of Sound Dubstep comp

Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 1:59 pm
by Pada
aleks zen wrote:wont be long before i hear dubstep in my local burger king.. oh wait, i already have
The one in leeds always has it playing!

out of shittty shittty ceiling mounted speakers... what the fuck is the point in that!?

Re: Ministry of Sound Dubstep comp

Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 2:55 pm
by herbalicious
I'm quite pleased with that to be fair...obviously a few bait tracks on there....but for the people it's aimed at it might educate them a bit. Reminissin/Changes/Anti-War Dub etc etc...I say big up MOS for not ignoring the diversity.

Not that I'll be buying it though...

Re: Ministry of Sound Dubstep comp

Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 3:02 pm
by brasco
lol at the 300 doorly remixes

im sure this was mixed by a computer

tracklisting is ok.... it could have been alot worse!!!

Re: Ministry of Sound Dubstep comp

Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 3:04 pm
by mc wayne
(Pada) wrote:
aleks zen wrote:wont be long before i hear dubstep in my local burger king.. oh wait, i already have
The one in leeds always has it playing!

out of shittty shittty ceiling mounted speakers... what the fuck is the point in that!?
fucks sake, don't complain, just be greatfull you're hearing a bit of dusbep in your burgerking while you get fatter.

Re: Ministry of Sound Dubstep comp

Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 3:55 pm
by aleks zen
(Pada) wrote:
aleks zen wrote:wont be long before i hear dubstep in my local burger king.. oh wait, i already have
The one in leeds always has it playing!

out of shittty shittty ceiling mounted speakers... what the fuck is the point in that!?
haha that was the one i was refering to! do u know about the african lady who works there, who calls u love after every question?

Re: Ministry of Sound Dubstep comp

Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 4:48 pm
by joe muggs
Declaration of interest here: I wrote the sleevenotes on this.

I was wary as hell of getting involved because I saw the potential for it to be an awful hacksaw-to-rusty-metal bodge job of cheap remixes of pop artists... and for sure there's certain tracks on there I don't like personally...

BUT the fact is, it's a massive milestone in the continued expansion of the sound, it's going to expose SO many new people to it, and if those people who might only have ever heard 'Where's My Money' or whatever now get to hear 'Where Is Home' remix, 'Changes', 'Purple City', '10 Tons Heavy', 'Reminissin', 'Blood On My Hands' etc etc etc, and get sleevenotes that actually spell out that dubstep isn't a "new sound" or "slowed down D&B" but has a decade-long history with roots in garage and connections to grime, techno etc, then this can only be a good thing!

Re: Ministry of Sound Dubstep comp

Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 5:06 pm
by vishnu
^ truth

Re: Ministry of Sound Dubstep comp

Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 5:18 pm
by prisoner
the spread of the sound is what led to the delusion in the first place. i fail to see how this is going to help.

im pretty surprised that dmz let them use anti war dub for a MOS compilation.

forgive me as im not a londoner, but does MOS ever have dubstep parties?

Re: Ministry of Sound Dubstep comp

Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 5:32 pm
by clifford_-
i dont think its mixed

Re: Ministry of Sound Dubstep comp

Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 6:18 pm
by herbalicious
joe muggs wrote:Declaration of interest here: I wrote the sleevenotes on this.

I was wary as hell of getting involved because I saw the potential for it to be an awful hacksaw-to-rusty-metal bodge job of cheap remixes of pop artists... and for sure there's certain tracks on there I don't like personally...

BUT the fact is, it's a massive milestone in the continued expansion of the sound, it's going to expose SO many new people to it, and if those people who might only have ever heard 'Where's My Money' or whatever now get to hear 'Where Is Home' remix, 'Changes', 'Purple City', '10 Tons Heavy', 'Reminissin', 'Blood On My Hands' etc etc etc, and get sleevenotes that actually spell out that dubstep isn't a "new sound" or "slowed down D&B" but has a decade-long history with roots in garage and connections to grime, techno etc, then this can only be a good thing!
Muggs always comes correct.