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Posted: Sat Aug 22, 2009 10:16 pm
by sines
:lol:

Posted: Sun Aug 23, 2009 2:12 pm
by lev
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
dude, big tunes!

Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 1:46 am
by mk2
mrsuperstereo wrote:dude, MK2, i love that pic of your name that looks like the inside of electronics but it's letters. niice.
:D

Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 2:51 am
by hd4000
wuts an "american"?

Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 3:22 am
by darkartois
<<<< Brit, living in the US :(

Big ups to the other Vegas dub heads, Metaphase, Trillbass, and King. Think thats all of us that bust out the dubs.

Big ups to the Northern Ireland crew, Bad Operator, Detwist, Sully, and Boxcutter :D

Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 3:44 am
by deadly_habit
hd4000 wrote:wuts an "american"?
the cancer of the modern world according to what i've gathered from the internet

Re: American Dubstep!

Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2009 11:28 pm
by mixotic
Reppin' the 801(Utah)

Illoom/Saint Vii/xzentradi/mixotic/sub assassinz/dub scouts/dave sweeten/artifax/quintana/pelp/RS4/Roto/neglekt ect.

and the rest of the West Coast:

Roommate/antiserum/the bassist/noah d/djunya/HD4000/tot3m/lukki(shift crew) ect.

Re: American Dubstep!

Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 3:41 am
by Sharmaji
just on sunday we ran into Moldy, Kuma (he gets a pass... if he wants ;) ), Monkeytek, Gaslamp Killer, the Muti crew, DJ G, Noah D and a host of other folks... and that's just the artists. Tons of behind-the-scenes folks as well who are quickly becoming the glue that holds this together for the continent. North American dubstep is alive, well (REALLY well. my god, really, really well) and pushing boundaries as always.

Re: American Dubstep!

Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 3:50 am
by kuma
Sharmaji wrote:just on sunday we ran into Moldy, Kuma (he gets a pass... if he wants ;) ), Monkeytek, Gaslamp Killer, the Muti crew, DJ G, Noah D and a host of other folks... and that's just the artists. Tons of behind-the-scenes folks as well who are quickly becoming the glue that holds this together for the continent. North American dubstep is alive, well (REALLY well. my god, really, really well) and pushing boundaries as always.
Nah, I been reppin' since day, I'm not about to stop now, Canadian-ness or not ;) Sunday was a beautiful gathering and it was lovely to see sooooooooo much of North America's bassweight contingent under the blue skies. Oh yeah, and that Mary-Anne chick...

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Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 6:05 am
by Doctor J
dj cal cutta wrote:Not sure if I saw Doctor J or the Funky Fella Crew listed, more Texas dubstep doing huge things...
Thanks man! New album from Funky Fella out this week...

:5: :5:

Re: American Dubstep!

Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 6:10 am
by _boring
TEXAS IS LARGE

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Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 12:32 pm
by sainttex
hd4000 wrote:wuts an "american"?
whooo knows. I tried to google map to american and got this?

Image

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Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 5:10 pm
by evil madmen
Doctor J wrote:
dj cal cutta wrote:Not sure if I saw Doctor J or the Funky Fella Crew listed, more Texas dubstep doing huge things...
Thanks man! New album from Funky Fella out this week...

:5: :5:
niceeeeee

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Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 6:24 pm
by hurlingdervish
sainttex wrote:
hd4000 wrote:wuts an "american"?
whooo knows. I tried to google map to american and got this?

Image
I welcome our new leaders.

Re: American Dubstep!

Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 6:30 pm
by hd4000
sorry but california is definitely part of mexico.

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Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 6:53 pm
by south3rn
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.
i pretty clearly remember a statement from bassnectar maybe 3 years ago saying he wasn't into dubstep, and although he took some influence from it, he didn't take it seriously

Re: American Dubstep!

Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 12:22 am
by pound [nephilim]
hd4000 wrote:sorry but california is definitely part of mexico.
:lol:

Re: American Dubstep!

Posted: Fri Oct 02, 2009 2:43 pm
by sainttex
hd4000 wrote:sorry but california is definitely part of mexico.
I'm good with that. more super burritos for me.

Re: American Dubstep!

Posted: Fri Oct 02, 2009 2:59 pm
by Genevieve
I've forced Svpreme Fiend to start making dubstep and future garage like.. exactly one year ago. So I'll take responsibility for starting like.. 0.001% of the yankstep scene.

*quietly leaves room* o.o

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Posted: Fri Oct 02, 2009 3:15 pm
by 1017_duck
south3rn 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.
i pretty clearly remember a statement from bassnectar maybe 3 years ago saying he wasn't into dubstep, and although he took some influence from it, he didn't take it seriously
He said the majority of it was "too dark" referencing only the style that skream, benga, tunnidge, etc. were producing a few years ago. He was pretty disrespectful about it as well. I read the rant a few months ago.

He also screwed Benga out of performing at DEMF.