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Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 2:20 pm
by oyaarss
well the definition of "dark tunes" is quite vague to be honest. many of tunes/artists mentioned here are heavy rather than dark - this isn't always the same

my personal favourite evil-noize makers are broken note, sully and innasekt, moving ninja, ekaros, SCORN (!!!), threnody, excision, ultrablack and all the combat crew

you should also check labels rottun, creative space, combat recordings, skull disco (for purely deep and dark stuff).

i'm sure i've forgotten lots of names, tho - these are some of the darkest artists i've managed to discover (not necessarily dubstep, tho :roll: )

Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 6:11 pm
by rynke
vex'd all way through.. actually this track is also quite dark if you ask me http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-rDnPt2urwQ&fmt=18

Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 10:46 pm
by ekaros
oyaarss wrote:well the definition of "dark tunes" is quite vague to be honest. many of tunes/artists mentioned here are heavy rather than dark - this isn't always the same

my personal favourite evil-noize makers are broken note, sully and innasekt, moving ninja, ekaros, SCORN (!!!), threnody, excision, ultrablack and all the combat crew

you should also check labels rottun, creative space, combat recordings, skull disco (for purely deep and dark stuff).

i'm sure i've forgotten lots of names, tho - these are some of the darkest artists i've managed to discover (not necessarily dubstep, tho :roll: )
and don't forget to mention that Latvian badguy called 'Oyaarss' :wink:
helluva dark tunes you got mate :)