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Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here

Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2012 12:11 am
by Smoot
Hey hey everyone. New here to the forums, as well as working with Dubstep. I've been producing and mixing Trance, house, drum n' bass, and other genres on and off since I was about 15 on and off, but never really got serious with it. It wasn't until about last year that I started regularly practicing. I look forward to getting to know the rest of the community.

Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here

Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2012 7:04 am
by Salfa
Hey everyone! I am new as of a few weeks ago. Forgot to post here, so thought I would now. I have been making dubstep and electro for about two months now. I absolutely love it! In fact I love it so much, I am currently working on an artificial intelligence program that makes dubstep! You can read about it, and it's progress in the forums! I have been programming for 5 years, almost coming up on 6 here! :D

Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2012 8:00 am
by YOUTHMAN PRODUCTIONS
Hi every one, I go by the name Youthman Productions and im an East London based dubstep producer (Unsigned) you can check out my music on my soundcloud also follow me on twitter and facebook on the links below :4:

Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2012 6:12 pm
by internalfrequency
Well hello fellow headz, My name Is Aaron. I'm from Canada. new to this site as of yesterday. Have been Listening to dubstep for a couple of years now. I'll admit I started out listening to the heavier "brostep" style because it reminded me of metal , only in electronic form. I started DJing last year which helped to evolve the styles of dubstep i listen to. I went back and listened to a lot of the original stuff from hatcha, Skream, Benga, Cyrus, Plastician ect. which in turn led me to newer productions of the dark, minimal persuasion (dj madd, lurka, matt-U). I like it all. I think all styles of dubstep have great tracks and none should be overlooked. I just recently started fooling around with reason. Still learning the basics but hope to have a track completed in the next month or two. Anyway nice to meet everyone :)

Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here

Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2012 5:25 am
by Bruno Grossi
Yo Im new :D check out my new track and tell me what you think!

Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here

Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2012 1:33 pm
by spearss91
I am a newcomer in this forum. This is wonderful meet to all of you..

I am Steve and i am doing study in the engineering sector..

Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here

Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2012 3:24 pm
by Promote The Bass
Hi there people. We are Promote The Bass, a bass orientated collective based in heart of East London, consisting of DJs, Producers, Designers and Promoters all sharing a love and passion for bass culture, parties and just have a good time. Our mission is to spread our love of bass culture and network with those people alike, aimming to do this by means of bass orientated events, networking and music though out London.

So please feel free to add us on facebook http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100003555558076 and have a chat with us and check out our group and pages were you can promote your music and events. Peace&Thanks :)

Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here

Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2012 7:27 pm
by ericefect
Hello everyone!

I'm glad I'm finally getting around to joining this forum. I've ended up here when googling questions for producing so I thought: Why not save a step? My name is Eric. I go by the stage name Eric E-fect.

I produce mainly electro house but I like to put some Dubstep breaks in my songs and I'm gradually starting to work in the genre.

You can check out my pages here:
www.facebook.com/ericefect
soundcloud.com/ericefect

Cheers!

-Eric

Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here

Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2012 11:54 am
by DoubleSided
Hey!

I'm new here, obviously but I'm also new to dubstep. I'm looking at the natural progression from reggae/dub to current music and heard a lot of dubstep in a project I was involved in recently.

Is there much link between the old style dub stuff or shall I save tyhat for a different thread?

:-)

Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here

Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2012 12:59 pm
by ChillzBassClash
Easy, I'm Alfie Smith otherwise known as Chillz, I'm DJ and Promoter for BassClash Records and host a Monthly Mixtape series called Dubs For Ya' Subs.

Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here

Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2012 9:05 am
by BASSFACE
DJAB ROLLLIINN IN A LIL SOMSoundcloud :6:

Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here

Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2012 4:12 pm
by finchfanprice05
Hello Everyone,

I am a newcomer to the forum and also fairly new to dubstep. My name is Jessica and live in the Midwest, USA near the Greater Chicago area.

:corndance: <---- too cute.

Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here

Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2012 10:35 pm
by Rayafdoom
Zup dawgs?!

Rayafdoom, born i Sweden and have been making dubstep since summer -11. I started lissen to dubstep after my friend played me Sierra Leone by Mt. Eden, and some other tracks i dont remeber. I have been a fan on hiphop since...forever, and then metal. So dubstep aimed stright throu my heart and im absolutley loving it!! :)

Well back to le dub. Im a big fan of Datsik and his friends. The dark shit just makes me go crazy. So i tried to make my own darkstep :) i still learning soo much fooling around in Ableton live so after every track i make i have added some new shit (effects, mixing etc).

Rayafdoom @ SoundCloud - would love a follow from a kind person that likes to hear progress in songs, and since we are like a family here i think everybody should help everybody out... too much talking from me.

much love!

Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here

Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2012 1:44 am
by Sekk Muddle
Yo, I'm Jacob, from the states... I make dubstep, listen to dubstep.... While I enjoy both ends of the spectrum (both original and bro) I primarily produce more oldschool type dubstep... although I've made brosteppy stuff before, I just feel the genre has gotten a little redundant.... it lacks originality at this point, and I feel I want to make something that requires a little more imagination... I will be releasing some stuff soon. I'm looking to find people to collaborate with on this site. Its my dream to get signed and tour.... I cant think of anything I want more. So far I haven't really done anything to get my name out there yet :P I'm only 17 though, so I guess I have quite a bit of time to do so :D .... well that's about it

Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2012 7:01 pm
by The_Real_DeFalco
Hey Everyone!

I'm DeFalco and I make electronic music.
My main DAW is LMMS, and I hope to learn how to make awesome dubstep with it soon.

Thank you!

Sincerely,
DeFalco

New kid on the block

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2012 7:36 pm
by MissCyanide
Hey ya'll, Sapphire here. I'm a hipster/raver. English born, NZ raised.

Been dubsteppin' since the 09 all the 32 bit back then now I'm back in the game with the 16 - 24 bit tunes.

Here for good vibes, sick drops and to get amongst the many dubstep fiends like myself.

Chur ☮

:corndance:

Re: New kid on the block

Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2012 12:33 am
by Molzie
MissCyanide wrote:Hey ya'll, Sapphire here. I'm a hipster/raver. English born, NZ raised.

Been dubsteppin' since the 09 all the 32 bit back then now I'm back in the game with the 16 - 24 bit tunes.

Here for good vibes, sick drops and to get amongst the many dubstep fiends like myself.

Chur ☮

:corndance:
:t: welcome

Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here

Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 1:40 pm
by 1stfiest
Anyone using Twitter? Follow for a follow!!!
www.twitter.com/1stfiest

Re: New kid on the block

Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 2:34 pm
by Immerse
MissCyanide wrote:Hey ya'll, Sapphire here. I'm a hipster
definitely the first time ive ever heard someone self-proclaim themselves as a hipster :lol:

What's happening?

Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 6:12 am
by kcollective
Hey y'all, thought I'd introduce myself. Dubstep lover, naturally... started producing about a year and half ago, but that was mostly trance. I thought that dubstep was more complicated, and it is, so I left that on the sideline for a while, until recently and hoping to finish my new track.

I joined to the forum to learn more, and interact with people who actually appreciate dubstep. Apparently admitting that in the real world is like admitting you have a serious condition.

Anyways, I'll see you folks around.