Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 2:51 pm
*nudge wink*
Much more where that came from too!!
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Yes but, it's good starting point. And the geezer ain't gonna go out and buy a record from each artist/label is he.Entheogen wrote:THA ILLSTA wrote:Try anything on TEMPA recordings or BIG APPLE records for a start.
If you don't like anything you hear, then perhaps it's not for you...
I totally disagree, there's a lot more variety to Dubstep than the sounds pushed by Tempa or Big Apple. Burial, Boxcutter, Scuba or Marlow tunes for example.
metalboxproducts wrote:Yes but, it's good starting point. And the geezer ain't gonna go out and buy a record from each artist/label is he.Entheogen wrote:THA ILLSTA wrote:Try anything on TEMPA recordings or BIG APPLE records for a start.
If you don't like anything you hear, then perhaps it's not for you...
I totally disagree, there's a lot more variety to Dubstep than the sounds pushed by Tempa or Big Apple. Burial, Boxcutter, Scuba or Marlow tunes for example.
Fair enough, point noted.Entheogen wrote: I just didn't want the guy thinking he didn't like Dubstep as a whole if he didn't like what he heard on Tempa and Big Apple, as the post seemed to suggest.
THA ILLSTA wrote:Fair enough, point noted.Entheogen wrote: I just didn't want the guy thinking he didn't like Dubstep as a whole if he didn't like what he heard on Tempa and Big Apple, as the post seemed to suggest.
I do think though that across the entire back catalogue of these labels a fairly wide variety is represented, and is largely of a high quality/high popularity in the scene....
of course there are many other equally relevant artists out there, worth checking out as I hope he will.