Superisk wrote:You just need to know the tunes your mixing in, how they are structured and where the rhythm lies. Simple tings
It helps if you are a producer, as well(lol, or maybe not considering how shit a lot of Dubstep producers are at mixing!).
I know when I started producing music, I learned pretty quick how to break it down on a different level. You said you already know how to mix--there is no method specific to Dubstep for mixing... practice your turntablism no matter what genre it is...
next step is to listen to TECHNO DJ's... don't bother listening to Dubstep DJ's... 95% of them are total SHIT DJ's(sorry guys, a few aren't!). Techno DJ's are AGGRESSIVE mixers. THAT is how you should mix dubstep. Careful layering and aggressively mixing. Listen to what KEY the tunes are in... matching beats... a monkey that can count, can do that.
If I were you, I would also either download or purchase Ableton LIVE(download it first, it's not cheap--but please buy it when you know you like it, it's VERY worth the money!!!!) and learn how to mix with Ableton as well...
if you want to know what can be done with Ableton, I suggest you go here:
http://www.dubstep.fm/djshiva and listen to her mixes... or do a search for Christine Vaccine for CDJ mixing of the UTMOST quality... OR, you can check out:
http://www.thoughtbombing.com/promo/Aur ... _Dress.mp3
Moltov Cocktail Dress Listing:
1. Signal - Synthetic
2. Signal - That's My Jam
3. Tes La Rok - Hypnotise
4. abZ - Pusher
5. Tes La Rok - Darkside Massif
6. Direct Feed - Under Mi Sensi
7. Monsta - Rock This
8. Claw - Sensi Dub
9. Claw and Cash - Lowered
10. Juju - Punks
11. Advance and Dub U - Sticks and Stones
12. Pinch - Punisher(Loefah Mix)
13. Marlow - Road Kill
14. Gravious - Temple Ball
15. Gravious - Wormsign
16. Benga and Walsh - Bingo
17. Uncle Sam - Round The World Girls(Tes La Rok mix)
18. abZ - DKWSS Revisited
19. Goth Trad - Cut End
20. Zardonic - Disintegrate
this is 3 turntable business!!