the soundsystem toocrackf wrote: in dubstep, other then the music nothing else really matters.
Fanty u need to get to a rave and brukout
the soundsystem toocrackf wrote: in dubstep, other then the music nothing else really matters.
blinderdj seizure wrote:4 or 5 years ago, I was ranting about some dubstep, and one day someone asked me the best way to describe it.
I fell silent.
I sat back in my seat. I said "Dubstep..."
I took a toke on my Blueberry rizla rolled cigarette.
I continued,
"...Dubstep is a way of life."
yeah i ghet you, but thats more of an equiptment thing like saying, yeah the record player too. soundsystem is vital.david wrote:the soundsystem toocrackf wrote: in dubstep, other then the music nothing else really matters.
quatagwangwa wrote:you and crackf are the most coolest
Fanty wrote:Ok, ive recently become very fond of dubstep
my first question is...
i am looking for tunes like Sweet Shop - Doctor P & Eastern Jam - Chase & Status
can anyone name any other artists that make that style?
2) what do the religious dubstep fans think of grime mc's jumping on dubstep?
3) would you say dubstep is a genre or a culture like grime is?
4) where can i hit up at event int he north west of england
5) finally, has there ever been such thing as a dubstep mc? or are they the natural evolution from grime?
thanks for your help
If i understand what your saying. you dont rate mc's who hype up a crowd? and knowing track names of tunes.?Electric_Head wrote:Ben Sharpa - hegemony
There's a mc that transcends just throwing a few tune names or a woop, what what, every now and then.
Dude has mad skills.
Coming from SA makes his lyrics sound even more intelligent to me.
I mean the guy is rapping about real life and pulling it off amasingly.
Compared to guys that just yell wah gwaaan.
If ya like that sorta style mate you will like BAD Content and the stuff we play. Always play that style of Dub, check out http://www.sendspace.com/file/vq7q5iFanty wrote:Ok, ive recently become very fond of dubstep
my first question is...
i am looking for tunes like Sweet Shop - Doctor P & Eastern Jam - Chase & Status
can anyone name any other artists that make that style?
musiclive3 wrote:If i understand what your saying. you dont rate mc's who hype up a crowd? and knowing track names of tunes.?Electric_Head wrote:Ben Sharpa - hegemony
There's a mc that transcends just throwing a few tune names or a woop, what what, every now and then.
Dude has mad skills.
Coming from SA makes his lyrics sound even more intelligent to me.
I mean the guy is rapping about real life and pulling it off amasingly.
Compared to guys that just yell wah gwaaan.
I much prefer that than havin some mc spitting about the struggles of life and being broke, over a caspa beat or joker track i'l much prefer a woop woop here and there and a few little rhymes hence me liking people like SP who will host it out spit a few bars, as well as crazy d, and dread mc he gets on a hype one but doesnt kill it with endless spitting, but makes everyone get hype with the music fux knows what rod azlan says on the mic but its always vibes and he works the crowd, if im listen to an album yeah i wanna hear some concious lyrics and ting but when im out at a dubstep rave i dont wanna be listening to some lyricalist i want hear the music and beats with someone building up on the vibe. never heard of the guy u mentioned but still where can i find a set with him on so i can check it out.
laurent__duval wrote:
... much prefer to have a hype man then someone trying to spit over everything. sign of a good MC is someone not trying to compete with the music, just someone who knows when to throw a little something in. never seen pokes live but everything ive heard from him makes me think he's a very good HOST, which is what dubstep needs.
saying that though, i love to hear old sets with LTJ Bukem and MC Conrad, they had it so right. i dont mind if he spits over the top of the whole set, it sounds so good.
epochalypso wrote:man dun no bout da 'nuum
ahhhhhhhdj seizure wrote:4 or 5 years ago, I was ranting about some dubstep, and one day someone asked me the best way to describe it.
I fell silent.
I sat back in my seat. I said "Dubstep..."
I took a toke on my Blueberry rizla rolled cigarette.
I continued,
"...Dubstep is a way of life."
+1 hahasaphyre wrote:ahhhhhhhdj seizure wrote:4 or 5 years ago, I was ranting about some dubstep, and one day someone asked me the best way to describe it.
I fell silent.
I sat back in my seat. I said "Dubstep..."
I took a toke on my Blueberry rizla rolled cigarette.
I continued,
"...Dubstep is a way of life."![]()
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ite nice one fella il download that now. il keep u all posted if i duppy any dubstep myself hahaZeBeDe wrote:If ya like that sorta style mate you will like BAD Content and the stuff we play. Always play that style of Dub, check out http://www.sendspace.com/file/vq7q5iFanty wrote:Ok, ive recently become very fond of dubstep
my first question is...
i am looking for tunes like Sweet Shop - Doctor P & Eastern Jam - Chase & Status
can anyone name any other artists that make that style?
that is a FOUR DECK DUBSTEP Special with myself ZeBeDe and Dj Major blending all that kinda stuff into one big track. Let me know what you think.
joeki wrote:My advise : start searching for other tunes. It had to be said...
saphyre wrote:ahhhhhhhdj seizure wrote:4 or 5 years ago, I was ranting about some dubstep, and one day someone asked me the best way to describe it.
I fell silent.
I sat back in my seat. I said "Dubstep..."
I took a toke on my Blueberry rizla rolled cigarette.
I continued,
"...Dubstep is a way of life."![]()
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This battle is coming to an end...defoxster wrote: Which then leads to the never ending battle on vinyl Vs Digital.
tomm wrote:if one train leaves from glasgow and another leaves from london, both at 1pm, travelling at a speed of 100km/h, at what time will you begin to produce good music?
Fackiiinnnnn 'elll son!notez_ wrote:joeki wrote:My advise : start searching for other tunes. It had to be said...
So true. please, please don't solely consider those tunes as dubstep.
saphyre wrote:ahhhhhhhdj seizure wrote:4 or 5 years ago, I was ranting about some dubstep, and one day someone asked me the best way to describe it.
I fell silent.
I sat back in my seat. I said "Dubstep..."
I took a toke on my Blueberry rizla rolled cigarette.
I continued,
"...Dubstep is a way of life."![]()
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For alot of people its not just about listenin to a song on youtube etc.. & thats fine. Its about goin out & experiencing it live. Which is where soundsystems come in and peoples love for the sound (bass) Which then leads to the never ending battle on vinyl Vs Digital.defoxster wrote:hookedonsonics wrote:then please dospydee wrote:id argue that dubstep is a culture tbh.
Once you go to a dubstep rave with a huge soundsystem playing proper sub heavy dubstep your perspective on music and going out will be changed forever. Hit up subdub in leeds for a prime example of thisdavid wrote:the soundsystem toocrackf wrote: in dubstep, other then the music nothing else really matters.
Fanty u need to get to a rave and brukout
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