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Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2007 11:41 am
by selector.dub.u
hella savage wrote:Jolly Wailer wrote:This thread is a completely pointless lamentation of your city's musical tastes - you can't force people to like the shit fam... wait a few years - american's taste in electronic/dance/urban music is usually years behind what might be hot elsewhere... I mean really - two years ago I was at a Christmas party in Buffalo and at midnight a dj came on and played jungle and people went balls out mad like it was '96 or something... and this was 8-10 years well after the peak of that music... not many people have been exposed to the music period and you really have to do your research to be acquainted with the music in any way - again I reiterate, how can you expect a scene to materialize???? This is your opportunity to get some crates together and be on the ground floor of spinning dubstep in your city - or you can just bitch and whine and expect someone to do it for you...
plus the scene is such that it revolves around djs and producers and sound system crews and folks involved with the creation of music in general - the dubstep scene is not passive spectatorism - the scene is thriving in the UK because the shit started as a group of producers pushing their own material at the nights they booked - they didnt buy a grip of records from some other part of the world and expect the community to come and dig the shit they played... folks were there to hear their shit on a big system or their friends shit on a big system - and the nights weren't huge affairs to begin with, what were there like 30 people at those nights??? I mean maybe this is a glossy historical generalization but thats the way a scene functions in my eyes...
get a record player, blow 500$ on records with your credit card, rent a PA, throw a fucking house party and dispense weed brownies at the door - watch a scene materialize in front of your eyes
i understand your point, makes alot of sense to me
i been hooked with this music since i was in LA and made it to a dubstep party with Caspa and Breakage and the vibe was really dope
i would love to start something like that here, only thing is im not a promoter or deejay, i dont have any records or produce, im an animator and 3d artist filmmaker and im super super busy with my career, i dont sleep as it is. this music is already influencing my art, there is a movie in the works right now about ninja clans in miami that will feature all dubstep soundtrack, so i am making my contribution in my own way. im not lazy!! but as far as booking a venue and talent and promoting and materilizing a dubstep sound from this area theres no way
find at least one other person in miami who shares your passion.
start working with them.
there has to be a dj or two in miami that likes dubstep. work together with them. I mean damn ! miami bass!
UNITY
+
DIY DIY DIY DIY...
peace and good luck!
Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2007 11:45 am
by jolly wailer
Dutty Yuppie wrote:Can we expect a flourishing scene in Daejeon, South Korea then?
ha as it turns out no.. I don't think you'll see an infliltration of LFO bass into K-pop anytime soon... they definitly love ridiculously kitschy house music out here though
I'm here working actually - teaching english to the pampered upper class youth's (not bad money to tell the truth *wink* - if you, or your colon I should say, can stand a year of fermented cabbage and red-pepper paste slathered on everything) - but trust that the money I save is going into my crates and a sound rig for when I get back home... i have my own vision of bringing the pressure to the people - but all in due time...
@ hella savage... look at it this way, if you're an artist why don't you incorporate your work into a night, either help run a light show, or have your shit projecting on screens, visuals and sounds you know? collaborate with people - you can't go wrong with visual stimulation - esp. if those brownies are involved... maybe you have alot on your plate - but hustle is hustle, and hard work brings about rewards for those who presevere - you can't expect shit to just pop up from nothing - you have to make it happen
DIY til I die - old punk ethics ring true even today
Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2007 4:54 pm
by juakali
who's producing in Miami or in FL for that matter?
AND wasn't there a party in Orlando?
AND my man from S.Korea (JW) is right... Miami is a monster similar to Vegas!
Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2007 6:05 pm
by djshiva
so yer not a dj? grab some really dope mixes that you think epitomize the best aspects of dubstep and burn em and hand em out for free! give em to djs, give em to clubbers, give em to promoters, give em to record stores. it doesn't have to be self-promotion for it to work. it's a slow burn kinda process, introducing a new "genre" (despite the fact that dubstep pulls from so many genres, i am always surprised that more people don't catch on faster), but it's fun!
hook up with a music journo in the area and do the same.
i know there's a record store in south beach (might be grooveman, can't remember) that carries dubstep vinyl (although mislabeled, to be sure). get them playing the shit in the store.
i guess it all depends on how much you wanna see it happen. i believe having non-dj types promoting the music is just as important, because then it's less self-promotion than just wanting to make shit happen. but too many times, non-djs/producers/promoters don't do this stuff BECAUSE they don't have a vested interest. so they are unwilling to put in the time it takes. no judgement there, it just...is.
last time i was down there, i mixed in the more breaky end of dubstep with techno, and people were going nutty. it just all depends on how you serve it to people who have never heard it before. i think it's tougher to showcase it at dnb nights than it is with techno, house and breaks because of the speed difference. so find some breaks djs and fill their heads...
Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2007 10:57 pm
by hera
hella savage wrote:
i been hooked with this music since i was in LA and made it to a dubstep party with Caspa and Breakage and the vibe was really dope
def :]
Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2007 5:48 am
by djshiva
heads up...there is a myspace miami dubstep group.
Miami Dubstep Myspace
hopefully that helps...
Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2007 9:06 pm
by L.o.s.
looks like skream and mala are coming to town in sept.
it will be curious to see what the turn out will be
ill keep you guys all posted
Posted: Sat Aug 04, 2007 4:51 pm
by Juan BassHead
South Beach, Miami, Florida
www.myspace.com/laundrybar
www.laundrybarmiami.com
please support! In my opinion Miami definitely can handle a Dubstep scene, after all this is "the city of bass".
Posted: Sat Aug 04, 2007 4:58 pm
by Juan BassHead
Laundry Bar has had a few djs come thru and play dubstep, albeit with a DnB twist for sure as you will notice:
Breakage
Mayhem
Skynet
T.S. Heritage
The Haunted Audio
Wreck
Burn
I may be forgetting some names off this list...but the ones mentioned have all played dubstep @ Laundry Bar. Its interesting to see people's reactions because dubstep is still rare to hear out at an event here, but I think it will catch on and we are doing our best to include it regularly on the lineups at my events. The event on September 21st is our first 100% dubstep event. We have some big headliners lined up so keep an eye/ear out.
thanks.
Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2007 8:37 am
by L.o.s.
i am the girl with the dubstep weekly, lol need help
Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2007 5:23 am
by gooddroid
and unfortunately it failed. i held it at soho for two months, along with florida d&b, and it didn't make the numbers we wanted.
if anyone else would like to start a weekly with me, dj's and the like, please contact me.
thanks folks
-adrianna
dj gooddroid
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 11:30 pm
by lockheed
maybe i could try to start something in tampa
would be pretty hard tho
Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 7:40 pm
by mayhem
lockheed wrote:maybe i could try to start something in tampa
would be pretty hard tho
It's not really that hard. Just find a few Tampa heads who are DJing and get a free night going somewhere. Let it build up steam until you can start bringing some heads through

I suggest combining it with another genre as we have done in Atlanta. We had Dubstep in the lounge at our Drum + Bass night and got a lot of people hooked.
Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 8:22 pm
by suraj k.
Already . . .
Flying in from Houston for this one!
Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 3:05 am
by somejerk
lolz
Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 3:33 am
by alexchuck
seckle wrote:there will be at wmc 2009. trust. too early to talk about now, but i've heard a lot of talk.
fixed. recycling posts makes me feel a better man
Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 3:56 am
by theevilgirl
I miss Miami so much!
Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 9:29 am
by mark one
Im going to be at the WMC this year so if your running any events email me
djmarkone@hotmail.com
Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 2:56 pm
by dubsteptim
lol had to check the date of this thread, miami has a poppin dubstep scene!
Posted: Sun Dec 14, 2008 8:14 am
by L.o.s.
OLD SCHOOL THREAD!!
cant wait for Plastician + Hatcha!!!!!
coming up quick!
