Missed this thread on my way in as I jumped straight to SNH.
I make music mostly around 140 though I'm trying to push some fresh sounding shit out (picture it, I dare you).
From Manchester. I think Neutral Milk Hotel are the best band in the world. I don't know why I came in here I find this introducing shit pretty hard...
EDIT: Life Force Sound is the future.
Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here
Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2013 9:41 am
by Terpit
nomi wrote:Missed this thread on my way in as I jumped straight to SNH.
I make music mostly around 140 though I'm trying to push some fresh sounding shit out (picture it, I dare you).
From Manchester. I think Neutral Milk Hotel are the best band in the world. I don't know why I came in here I find this introducing shit pretty hard...
EDIT: Life Force Sound is the future.
That tune in your sig is nice man
Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here
Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2013 9:47 am
by Lye_Form
nomi wrote:Missed this thread on my way in as I jumped straight to SNH.
badman
Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here
Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2013 10:25 am
by nomi
Terpit wrote:
That tune in your sig is nice man
Tanku sir. Forthcoming life force sound! /shamelessplug
Lye Form wrote:
badman
can't help it
Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here
Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2013 12:00 pm
by GoobyDoo
yooo fucking nomi
y'all best watch out for that badboi
Re: newcomers -> introduce yourself here
Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2013 12:21 pm
by Electric_Head
I can't help but wish seckle kicks your ass out of here.
Old Sonika I had time for.
I just arrived on the board, so I am passing by to say hi.
I am basically here to find new dubstep artists to listen to. In terms of style, I really enjoy most of the things which are released on Hyperdub for several years and the more time passes the more I am looking for atmospheric dubstep in the Burial / Clubroot / Phaeleh / Synkro / Zomby / etc... style. So if you have any advice, that would be most welcome !
I also compose & mix for more than ten years but not really the dubstep style (except maybe that mix) so I am not sure this is relevant to mention this here...
And just to finish, I recently settled in the Caribbeans and it seems dubstep is not that popular here. So if by any chance anybody on this bord lives in this area, I would be very happy to discuss with him