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Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2009 9:58 pm
by michael red
abZ wrote:
chris deon wrote:can't really say much on the american dubstep scene... i don't really listen to much of it so i'll avoid saying anything uninformed about the scene. i'm canadian and as a producer living in montreal (which does seem to have a fairly active, loyal scene) i don't have any contacts with other producers or dj's in the city, even the country. canadian dubstep seems to lean toward the heavy and hard sound, which i'm not as interested in as, say, uk funky or new garagey tunes or weirdo stuff like brackles, and that sort of music hasn't really crossed the atlantic very much yet from what i see. so i guess that leaves me sitting here alone in my underpants, getting stoned and making tunes that nobody else hears
HXDB? XI? ETC?
come to vancouver.
or get in touch with Apocalyptica in mtl. they're putting shows and are about the full-spectrum of the sound.

Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 11:48 am
by wat
You can't dubstep if you don't London

Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 4:59 pm
by kozee
MK2 wrote:XI, Ultragamma, Starkey I loves you!

Thanks for the mentions too!

I wanna make a nice dinner for XI and Ultragamma, together.

Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 4:59 pm
by kozee
Wat wrote:You can't dubstep if you don't London
if u dont London what?

Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 5:14 pm
by dubsteptim
hd4000_link wrote:
garrettlolll wrote:
numbernin6 wrote:Richmond, Virginia / DC / Maryland represent! :D
Baltimore!

first post!

I'm from Charm City... got an Old Bay & Utz addiction to prove it, hon!

I'm in Cali now though in another B-town :)
god i love utz.... esp honey bbq OR grandmas old fashioned chips.... MMMMMMM

Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 8:31 pm
by ben freeman
Just wondering, producers on this thread are claiming the deep stuff doesn't sell. Then how the hell are producers like appleblim, 2562, scuba, ramadanman, jus wan, F, helixir, etc. so big? There stuff is mega deep, and it doesn't seem to be affecting their sales. Not to mention, I probably buy 70% deep material, and I know I'm not the only one buying this stuff. Explain.

Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 8:35 pm
by mrsuperstereo
whoa.. whoa.. whoa...

let's not forget one of the original west coast cali steppas: BassNectar

for anyone that doesn't know. bassnectar is pro. really pro. he's been doing the san francisco dubstep scene for a while now and he's largely to thank for shaking up the dstep scene here on the westcoast.

before i saw rusko benga or anyone else perform in america, i saw bassnectar first and he's been around for a little while now. good shit.

Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 9:13 pm
by hubsmoke
mrsuperstereo wrote:whoa.. whoa.. whoa...

let's not forget one of the original west coast cali steppas: BassNectar

for anyone that doesn't know. bassnectar is pro. really pro. he's been doing the san francisco dubstep scene for a while now and he's largely to thank for shaking up the dstep scene here on the westcoast.

before i saw rusko benga or anyone else perform in america, i saw bassnectar first and he's been around for a little while now. good shit.
freal...bassnectar

acidketastep :roll: :lol:

BUT...wish he would think more outside the box on his dubstep productions, the last couple i've heard have sounded really samey, he's got serious skills however.

Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 9:17 pm
by mrsuperstereo
hubsmoke wrote:
mrsuperstereo wrote:whoa.. whoa.. whoa...

let's not forget one of the original west coast cali steppas: BassNectar

for anyone that doesn't know. bassnectar is pro. really pro. he's been doing the san francisco dubstep scene for a while now and he's largely to thank for shaking up the dstep scene here on the westcoast.

before i saw rusko benga or anyone else perform in america, i saw bassnectar first and he's been around for a little while now. good shit.
freal...bassnectar

acidketastep :roll: :lol:

BUT...wish he would think more outside the box on his dubstep productions, the last couple i've heard have sounded really samey, he's got serious skills however.
oh sh!t no doubt! acidketastep indeed! hahah hell ya.

Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 10:05 pm
by roommate
BIG UP ALL THE ILL PRODUCERS REPPIN THE STATESIDE!!

SF INNIT!! :v:

Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 10:13 pm
by kozee
mrsuperstereo wrote:whoa.. whoa.. whoa...

let's not forget one of the original west coast cali steppas: BassNectar

for anyone that doesn't know. bassnectar is pro. really pro. he's been doing the san francisco dubstep scene for a while now and he's largely to thank for shaking up the dstep scene here on the westcoast.

before i saw rusko benga or anyone else perform in america, i saw bassnectar first and he's been around for a little while now. good shit.

lol actually if you're talking original its the Grime City crew 4 years deep, FIRST grime and dubstep monthly in bay area. And i have honeslty never seen him at anything but a HUGE large scale event or festival (only for like the last 2 years) no diss tho, mad respect to him.

Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 10:26 pm
by abZ
Ben Freeman wrote:Just wondering, producers on this thread are claiming the deep stuff doesn't sell. Then how the hell are producers like appleblim, 2562, scuba, ramadanman, jus wan, F, helixir, etc. so big? There stuff is mega deep, and it doesn't seem to be affecting their sales. Not to mention, I probably buy 70% deep material, and I know I'm not the only one buying this stuff. Explain.
You are right about that I guess the deep lovers just don't look to deep lol. The deep stuff I have put out has sold the worst. I stand by the tunes. Not sure what the problem is. Maybe it's because it IS deep BUT doesn't sound like those guys you mentioned at the same time. This is the subject of a thread other than this one tho. This thread is about AMERICA, FUCK YEAH!

Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 10:29 pm
by mrsuperstereo
im from LA-area and have never heard of Grime City but now i'll have to find out for myself. sometimes i feel like i belong in sf more than LA... there's no doubt though that when we're talkin about real grime, LA is a dirty place. great for dubstep, the flu, and underground music... bad for living and working, lol.

Posted: Sat Aug 22, 2009 1:40 am
by deadly_habit
abZ wrote:
Ben Freeman wrote:Just wondering, producers on this thread are claiming the deep stuff doesn't sell. Then how the hell are producers like appleblim, 2562, scuba, ramadanman, jus wan, F, helixir, etc. so big? There stuff is mega deep, and it doesn't seem to be affecting their sales. Not to mention, I probably buy 70% deep material, and I know I'm not the only one buying this stuff. Explain.
You are right about that I guess the deep lovers just don't look to deep lol. The deep stuff I have put out has sold the worst. I stand by the tunes. Not sure what the problem is. Maybe it's because it IS deep BUT doesn't sound like those guys you mentioned at the same time. This is the subject of a thread other than this one tho. This thread is about AMERICA, FUCK YEAH!
i really need to do a parody dubstep remix of that tune from team america :lol:

Posted: Sat Aug 22, 2009 6:27 am
by wat
kozee wrote:
Wat wrote:You can't dubstep if you don't London
if u dont London what?

Yes

Posted: Sat Aug 22, 2009 7:21 am
by n:coder
ROOMMATE wrote:BIG UP ALL THE ILL PRODUCERS REPPIN THE STATESIDE!!

:5:

Posted: Sat Aug 22, 2009 4:01 pm
by mk2
kozee wrote:
MK2 wrote:XI, Ultragamma, Starkey I loves you!

Thanks for the mentions too!

I wanna make a nice dinner for XI and Ultragamma, together.
That would be to easy. ;)

Posted: Sat Aug 22, 2009 6:24 pm
by mrsuperstereo
dude, MK2, i love that pic of your name that looks like the inside of electronics but it's letters. niice.

Posted: Sat Aug 22, 2009 8:43 pm
by kozee
Wat wrote:
kozee wrote:
Wat wrote:You can't dubstep if you don't London
if u dont London what?

Yes

k