Most Influential Producer In Dubstep ?

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Post by wobbler. » Fri Oct 03, 2008 12:16 am

Skream/DMZ for sure!

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Post by Pistonsbeneath » Fri Oct 03, 2008 12:39 am

Kode9 must have influenced things a lot with his older tunes....
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Post by slothrop » Fri Oct 03, 2008 12:56 am

dj_syte wrote:there must be another thread like this around but i'll add my 2cents still

MALA
Mala's one of my absolute favorite producers, but does he actually influence people much? I have trouble thinking of anyone who really 'sounds like Mala...'

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Post by jera » Fri Oct 03, 2008 12:58 am

without a shadow of a doubt it has to be DMZ.
IMO totally changed dubstep & Mala hits the spot every time for me....he does it how it should be done.

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Post by remedy » Fri Oct 03, 2008 1:16 am

uuummm...horsepower...and later burial and loefah

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Post by abs » Fri Oct 03, 2008 2:41 am

probably all the oldies like skream, mala, digital mystiks etc..

i reckon they're all quite boring though, hopefully when people are more aware of the things people like cardopusher and ebola are doing they might be influenced to make dubstep with a bit more to it.

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Post by kayo » Fri Oct 03, 2008 2:51 am

Mala

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Post by eshscramble » Fri Oct 03, 2008 2:57 am

Abs wrote:probably all the oldies like skream, mala, digital mystiks etc..

i reckon they're all quite boring though, hopefully when people are more aware of the things people like cardopusher and ebola are doing they might be influenced to make dubstep with a bit more to it.
you pretty much made me feel very lame because i've never listened to either. will check it- good lookin out. :D

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Post by abZ » Fri Oct 03, 2008 3:37 am

I am going to have to agree with the majority. Skream and DMZ. They are IMO have the most influence on what we now know as dubstep. But if you ask those guys the same question they are probably going give a different answer.

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Post by alexchuck » Fri Oct 03, 2008 5:51 am

Abs wrote:probably all the oldies like skream, mala, digital mystiks etc..

i reckon they're all quite boring though, hopefully when people are more aware of the things people like cardopusher and ebola are doing they might be influenced to make dubstep with a bit more to it.
please don't take this discussion THERE. i can understand answers like DMZ, Skream or El-B/Horsepower, but I think there are many good dubstep producers that probably may have never been into cardopusher/ebola/etc

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Post by staypuft » Fri Oct 03, 2008 5:57 am

blatantly dmz n skream

mala and skream's styles set the pace for the sound
coki and loefah pioneered wobblers and halfstep respectively

rusko has carved out his own sound but I'd say he owes a bit to these guys...
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Post by parson » Fri Oct 03, 2008 6:21 am

bibishte wrote:
Abs wrote:probably all the oldies like skream, mala, digital mystiks etc..

i reckon they're all quite boring though, hopefully when people are more aware of the things people like cardopusher and ebola are doing they might be influenced to make dubstep with a bit more to it.
please don't take this discussion THERE. i can understand answers like DMZ, Skream or El-B/Horsepower, but I think there are many good dubstep producers that probably may have never been into cardopusher/ebola/etc
which is why he is saying he hopes they influence more people.

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Post by reptilian » Fri Oct 03, 2008 6:38 am

dmz/skream

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Post by fractal » Fri Oct 03, 2008 7:23 am

Slothrop wrote:
dj_syte wrote:there must be another thread like this around but i'll add my 2cents still

MALA
Mala's one of my absolute favorite producers, but does he actually influence people much? I have trouble thinking of anyone who really 'sounds like Mala...'
the tune conference actualy influenced shackleton to make tunes using mostly congos... i believe you can read that in an interview on blackdowns blog a couple years back


dmz crew for sure, mala coki and loefah
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Post by did » Fri Oct 03, 2008 11:41 am

Big up Skream.

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Post by sully_harmitage » Fri Oct 03, 2008 1:34 pm

its obviously caspa, rusko & coki isnt it
i like the fact people are saying martyn, but i dont hear his sound comethrough on many peoples tunes (probly cos hes pretty untouchable)
is there a glut of martyn-esque tunes i've not heard? cos i would wanna a piece of that pie
i've said it before and i'll say it again. i have to actively not listen to TRG because i'm afraid i'm going to start copying him and it would be way obvious.
haha. you're doing pretty fucking good on your own mate!
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Post by sully_harmitage » Fri Oct 03, 2008 1:36 pm

Slothrop wrote: Mala's one of my absolute favorite producers, but does he actually influence people much? I have trouble thinking of anyone who really 'sounds like Mala...'
its true. again, his sound is untouchable.

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Post by thinking » Fri Oct 03, 2008 1:41 pm

in terms of influencing other producers/the sound in general, I wouldn't have said Mala - he's untouchable and impossible to imitate.

Loefah however, at the peak of his halfstep powers, spawned a thousand copycats, as have Rusko, Caspa, Coki and Skream. They're all still leagues ahead of most of the rest though. :!:
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Post by unlikely » Fri Oct 03, 2008 1:42 pm

sully.harmitage wrote: i like the fact people are saying martyn, but i dont hear his sound comethrough on many peoples tunes (probly cos hes pretty untouchable)
is there a glut of martyn-esque tunes i've not heard? cos i would wanna a piece of that pie

i was thinking exactly the same thing, and about mala too


its clearly Coki really, he started the dominant distorted dub riff thing and that has become the sound of dubstep for better or worse

and then maybe kode9 who showed how far out there it could be taken right from the start, or skream for starting the pulsing dancefloor style with the scattered drums, or Loe or Wonder for the dark halfstep and hiphop influences

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Post by sully_harmitage » Fri Oct 03, 2008 1:49 pm

shit yeah wonder...
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