Probably biased cuz it's my favorite dubstep choon....
same... all these years and no ones topped it!
Re: The FIRST Dubstep track ever?
Posted: Sun Aug 12, 2012 5:42 pm
by Muncey
ehbrums1 wrote:
wilson wrote:It's an evolution of sound, there's no 'first' tune in the same way as there wasn't a first human being.
there were two adam and eve
Adam was made before Eve, she was made out of one of Adams ribs
Re: The FIRST Dubstep track ever?
Posted: Sun Aug 12, 2012 11:56 pm
by Elektronikz
Dem wobbles
Song from 1999
Re: The FIRST Dubstep track ever?
Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2012 1:48 am
by goonstock
this one has the best of both worlds
the half time beat at first, then it switches into a typical ukg beat
despite the wobble it is still pretty garagey for the most part tho.
Re: The FIRST Dubstep track ever?
Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2012 3:55 am
by foxtrot
Genevieve wrote:
Probably biased cuz it's my favorite dubstep choon, but I'd say that it was stripped off of the straight up garage enough by here.
Like, I'll include Horsepower and El-B and shit as dubstep, but I'll draw the line RIIGHT before 'Touch' by DJ Abstract where I'd say it's totally dubstep.
And I love the whole notion that an American was the first to do straight up dubstep.
thats a amazing tune, never heard it before. thanks for sharing.
Re: The FIRST Dubstep track ever?
Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2012 3:59 am
by dsprainman
foxtrot wrote:
Genevieve wrote:
Probably biased cuz it's my favorite dubstep choon, but I'd say that it was stripped off of the straight up garage enough by here.
Like, I'll include Horsepower and El-B and shit as dubstep, but I'll draw the line RIIGHT before 'Touch' by DJ Abstract where I'd say it's totally dubstep.
And I love the whole notion that an American was the first to do straight up dubstep.
thats a amazing tune, never heard it before. thanks for sharing.
You can still buy this vinyl... I have it.
Re: The FIRST Dubstep track ever?
Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2012 2:15 pm
by upanddown
The first time that the word " dubstep " was used is back in 2002 , on a XLR8R cover who was speaking about Horsepower Productions.
I know this track make a big turn between the UK garage and the new called "dubstep" kind of sound :
The total public acceptation of the name / genre " dubstep" came with the release on tempa record off the cd " Dubstep Allstars vol. 1 " by Hatcha ( greaaaaaaaat sounds but i'm sure you know them all ) who was released less than one year after " log on " from Horsepower Productions
I think it's more or less that , and of course after that you have all the croydon stuffs : rinse , pastician , DMZ , skream&benga , kode9 etc :::> all the people who where hanging around the Big Apple record shop early 2000's i guess !