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Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here

Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 6:01 pm
by SkoOl
Maccaveli wrote:
JTMMusicuk wrote:
SkoOl wrote:Sup everyone :6: I have making dubstep for about a month and I am just getting used to it.it all started when I listened to first of the year by skrillex.I use fl studio and my main synth is the simple 3x osc but I downsample like fuck.I am only 16 but apparently I am not bad at it.I have a extrmley ghetto set up(basically computer,loud speakers,and a midi I rarely use (mostly I use the piano roll.)) I sound like a mix of skrillex and datsik.I am impressed of this forum and I have learned alot from it.
Clearly you havn't learned to spell or how to be gramatically correct
or how to dubstep.
well i agree with that fancy grammer stuff, but due you havnt heard me,granted i am nowhere near proffesinal or even good but come on man, do me a favor and check this out:
http://computerdeathtalk.bandcamp.com/
this is my current project
NOTE this is before i sounded like a mix of skrillex and datsik, my sound is a bit better now

Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here

Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 7:56 pm
by villateschle
Hello, i am new to dubstep forum, i'm trying to identify this song and hope you guys can help me. It occurs at 0:55 in the video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ldP4AnYXUjc thanks so much if you can help

Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here

Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 9:27 pm
by docrasta
Wow dude. Trolling hard.

And I am new here. Haha

On a side note, I like how they didn't let the track drop. Cause you can't dance to that trash, that's why. Funny shit

Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here

Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 9:58 pm
by AMG
Maccaveli wrote:The other Phaeleh / Soundmouse tracks are The Cold In You and Breath In Air.

Also for the female vocals check out:
Joker - The Vision
Redlight - Get Out My Head (Joker Remix)
Breakage - Fighting Fire
Breakage - Justified
Submotion Orchestra's album Finest Hour
Vex'd - Heart Space
Any Katy B tune, but obviously for dubstep the ones produced by Benga and/or Magnetic Man
You and Sonika are dope for helping me out. Also, I've been listening to that Vision cut from Joker for several months, and it's still one of my favorites.

Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here

Posted: Thu May 10, 2012 12:19 am
by Maccaveli
SkoOl wrote:
Maccaveli wrote:
JTMMusicuk wrote:
SkoOl wrote:Sup everyone :6: I have making dubstep for about a month and I am just getting used to it.it all started when I listened to first of the year by skrillex.I use fl studio and my main synth is the simple 3x osc but I downsample like fuck.I am only 16 but apparently I am not bad at it.I have a extrmley ghetto set up(basically computer,loud speakers,and a midi I rarely use (mostly I use the piano roll.)) I sound like a mix of skrillex and datsik.I am impressed of this forum and I have learned alot from it.
Clearly you havn't learned to spell or how to be gramatically correct
or how to dubstep.
well i agree with that fancy grammer stuff, but due you havnt heard me,granted i am nowhere near proffesinal or even good but come on man, do me a favor and check this out:
http://computerdeathtalk.bandcamp.com/
this is my current project
NOTE this is before i sounded like a mix of skrillex and datsik, my sound is a bit better now
Don't have to hear you, 'mix of Skrillex and Datsik' tells me everything I need to know

Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here

Posted: Thu May 10, 2012 3:21 am
by BombshockDubstep
villateschle wrote:Hello, i am new to dubstep forum, i'm trying to identify this song and hope you guys can help me. It occurs at 0:55 in the video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ldP4AnYXUjc thanks so much if you can help
Petrifying Trolls and Good Pepsis by everyone's fav artist.

Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here

Posted: Thu May 10, 2012 5:10 am
by Sonika
Immerse wrote:
Sonika wrote:Cool man! He also did another one with Soundmouse, I forget the name but it's also beautiful. That entire Phaeleh album is great

Yeah it'll be even cooler with your full setup

"you can't put man in a room with no subwoofers"
-Mala
i think im gonna go head and steal that for my sig if you dont mind..

Go for it manno, you aren't stealing it from me, you're stealing it from Mala :W: :lol:

AMG wrote:
Maccaveli wrote:The other Phaeleh / Soundmouse tracks are The Cold In You and Breath In Air.

Also for the female vocals check out:
Joker - The Vision
Redlight - Get Out My Head (Joker Remix)
Breakage - Fighting Fire
Breakage - Justified
Submotion Orchestra's album Finest Hour
Vex'd - Heart Space
Any Katy B tune, but obviously for dubstep the ones produced by Benga and/or Magnetic Man
You and Sonika are dope for helping me out. Also, I've been listening to that Vision cut from Joker for several months, and it's still one of my favorites.

No problem bud, welcome to the forum and I hope you enjoy them tunes!

Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here

Posted: Thu May 10, 2012 8:13 am
by Hexd
Hello everyone!

I've been lurking around here for quite a while and decided to join up. I've been attempting to make music for the past 8 months or so using NanoStudio for the iPhone. Currenty trying to learn Logic. This forum has provided me with a lot of helpful (and hilarious) threads. Anyways, glad to be a part of it! :)

Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here

Posted: Thu May 10, 2012 2:35 pm
by SkoOl
Maccaveli wrote:
SkoOl wrote:
Maccaveli wrote:
JTMMusicuk wrote:
SkoOl wrote:Sup everyone :6: I have making dubstep for about a month and I am just getting used to it.it all started when I listened to first of the year by skrillex.I use fl studio and my main synth is the simple 3x osc but I downsample like fuck.I am only 16 but apparently I am not bad at it.I have a extrmley ghetto set up(basically computer,loud speakers,and a midi I rarely use (mostly I use the piano roll.)) I sound like a mix of skrillex and datsik.I am impressed of this forum and I have learned alot from it.
Clearly you havn't learned to spell or how to be gramatically correct
or how to dubstep.
well i agree with that fancy grammer stuff, but due you havnt heard me,granted i am nowhere near proffesinal or even good but come on man, do me a favor and check this out:
http://computerdeathtalk.bandcamp.com/
this is my current project
NOTE this is before i sounded like a mix of skrillex and datsik, my sound is a bit better now
Don't have to hear you, 'mix of Skrillex and Datsik' tells me everything I need to know
ooohhhh i see lol.Well it isnt terrible

Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here

Posted: Thu May 10, 2012 3:07 pm
by Maccaveli
If you say so buddy.

Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here

Posted: Thu May 10, 2012 5:50 pm
by SkoOl
keep in mind i am only a begginer dude,with a month or two of experience...

Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here

Posted: Thu May 10, 2012 7:55 pm
by docrasta
bullshit, excuse my american.

you don't just sit down with zero experience and make some shit like that. even if it is shit like that.

no need to tell strories, bro.

Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here

Posted: Fri May 11, 2012 12:58 am
by Nums
Hi there!
I'm Nums, doing noise since 2003, at the beginning it was industrial hardcore and hip hop stuff, then I tried dubstep when I discovered it 4 or 5 years ago. I let it for my hip hop stuff, then it cames back in my room few weeks ago. You can listen it on my soundcloud :)
Now I need to :H:

Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here

Posted: Fri May 11, 2012 1:59 pm
by jonnyknowles
Hi all,

I'm a film-maker based in Salford, Greater Manchester. Have always loved dub-step and I'm currently helping get a new drum n' bass/dub-step record label on its feet by writing/directing/producing all their music videos. I've signed up to this forum to promote my music video work and to offer low-cost but professional videos to anybody that might be interested.

This tune is far from dub-step (more sort of melodic trip hop tune) but have a look because this is the production quality I can achieve: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZJ9UUG9bNI

Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here

Posted: Fri May 11, 2012 2:13 pm
by thecrash91
Hello everyone,
My name is Paul and ever since I heard the song murda sound by Bar9 from a buddy of mine ive loved dubstep. although i know a lot of you guys would consider that brostep, i dont really believe in genres. Some artists i like are Datsik (my number 1) Cookie Monsta, Bar9, Excision, Borgore, Rusko, Caspa, Flux Pavillion, Funtcase and The Widdler to name a few. Im sure 95% of you consider 95% of what i like brostep, but again metal refers to a whole range of different types of screaming music, why cant dubstep refer to a whole variety of electronic music? me and aforementioned buddy are actually starting to make tracks, so far were working on our first but i like to take a long time on a track in order to perfect it, but even then its still just a draft to me. Theres no such thing as a final copy, it can always be better. I use FL Studio as well as NI Massive to make my track, Im in charge of the wubs, tempo, general flow while my buddy is in charge of the drum beats. we take both our strengths and combine as im terrible with drum beats and hes terrible with the wubs. lol. been browsing the past few days and got a bunch of good tips, going to pick up a NI Traktor Kontrol s2 or s4 soon (havent decided) look forward to seeing y'all around the forum.

Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here

Posted: Fri May 11, 2012 3:42 pm
by kiselomlqko
'Sup fellow Dubsteppas?

Chillin out in Prague and getting ready for another wicked summer vibe...


Let the games begin ...

Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here

Posted: Tue May 15, 2012 12:30 am
by Metzo
Hey guys! i'm pretty much a new comer here lol, been Metzo for a while but haven't been using this forum.
I'm starting to make ALOT more dubstep now :D I can't wait to join u all in dubstep talk lol, i also love all other music tbh, but dubstep rocks ye!

Metzo

Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here

Posted: Wed May 16, 2012 1:35 pm
by meadow
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Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here

Posted: Wed May 16, 2012 9:30 pm
by TheSofaPizza
WHATS UP PEEPS, NEW TO THE FORUM, CHECK US OUT.. LET US KNIOW WHO YOU ARE.

The Sofa Pizza hail from the deserts of the Southern United States. Formed in 2011, Marcus Myer (aka Admyer) and Phillip Kidd (aka Phillie Bluntz) joined together to make electronic music blurring lines between these so called genres. Between the two, they have played on some of the largest stages for dance music in Arizona, sharing the stage with such names as Photek, Evol Intent, Spor, and DJ Craze just to name a few since 1998. Inspiration is derived in many different ways, and as the years have passed, The Sofa Pizza sound has grown and emerged into something all its own. You will never know what to expect next from The Sofa Pizza!

http://edc2012.com/line-up/

HELP US PLAY THERE??? :) JUST GOTTA TUNE INTO TO OUR PODCAST TO HELP US GET THERE!!
THANK YOU, SEE YOU GUYS THERE...

MUCH LUV,
THE SOF PIZZA

http://www.mixcloud.com/marcusmyer5/edm ... lash_links
Mix by TheSofaPizza 5/13/2012

Tracklist.....

1. Zombies Ate My Neighbours (Original Mix) - Schoolboy
2. Dub Combination (Original Mix) - FS, Calvertron
3. Boombox (Original Mix) - Kairo Kingdom
4. One Two (Original Mix) - Kairo Kingdom
5. Fathomless (Original Mix) - TheSofaPizza
6. Suffer - Knife Party
7. Falling Down (Original Mix)- Sub Focus ft/ Kenzie May
8. Fuk em All (Original Mix) - Dodge & Fuski
9. I Like My Bass Phat (Hirshee West Coast Dub) - Larry Stylez
10. What What (Original Mix) - TheSofaPizza
11. Blok O Theque (Original Mix) - Blokhe4d
12. Dream Killer (Audio Remix) - Cause 4 Concern
13. Shattered (Original Mix) - TheSofaPizza
14. Joker (Original Mix) - Hedj & Neonlight
15. Spitfire (Kill the Noise Remix) - Porter Robinson
16. Feeling Good (Tantrum Desire & DJ Flery PC Stye Full Mix) - Mooqee & Pimpsoul ft/ Bianca Gerald

FACEBOOK.COM/THESOFAPIZZA

Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here

Posted: Wed May 16, 2012 11:28 pm
by Linokai
Greetings from the giant slum that is southern California! I'm new to this forum and pretty new to dubstep in general. Just discovered it a lil' over a year ago. (I don't get out much :roll: ) I Listen to alotta the newer stuff, but I'm trying to find some of the earlier stuff, but I have no idea where to start / who to look for. Any suggestions would be great. BTW sorry if this has been asked a million times, but how/where do you get one of those animated "Ableton Live User" tags? just curious... :t: