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Re: First Dubstep Tunes in History of music

Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 9:54 pm
by jayladders
Masocre wrote:
jayladders wrote:op is moron. people are joking around man, im relatively certain that timbaland's.. dubstep roots... don't really exist that much. s'all about old school garage. The most important releases for dubstep as a whole were "midnight request line/i" and "spongebob/the end". for me at least.
lol

None of the songs you mentioned are relatively close to the first dubstep tunes :lol:

When did Spongebob release? 2008? hahaha
yeh try harder u fuckin idiot, did i mention the "first dubstep tunes"? or did i say that they were my personal "most important releases for dubstep as a whole"? you fucking illiterate tnuc?

Re: First Dubstep Tunes in History of music

Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 10:02 pm
by mashmash
depends, it's kind of complicated

there was confusion between dubstep and grime and people had different opinions and dubstep was a pretty loose term

but here's a hatcha mix from 2002 from blackdown's blog which gives you an idea, i spose you could say these were pretty early

http://blackdownsoundboy.blogspot.com/2 ... -am-5.html

Re: First Dubstep Tunes in History of music

Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 11:14 pm
by Molzie
jayladders wrote:
Masocre wrote:
jayladders wrote:op is moron. people are joking around man, im relatively certain that timbaland's.. dubstep roots... don't really exist that much. s'all about old school garage. The most important releases for dubstep as a whole were "midnight request line/i" and "spongebob/the end". for me at least.
lol

None of the songs you mentioned are relatively close to the first dubstep tunes :lol:

When did Spongebob release? 2008? hahaha
yeh try harder u fuckin idiot, did i mention the "first dubstep tunes"? or did i say that they were my personal "most important releases for dubstep as a whole"? you fucking illiterate tnuc?
lol I was going to point that out... chill though

Re: First Dubstep Tunes in History of music

Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 11:26 pm
by dubloke
deadly habit wrote:Deadly Habit - Step Off Mix

192 kbps 70.1 mb 51:05

01. Double 99 - Freakazoid (DJ Hype's Naughty Vocal)
02. The Beatfreaks - Bass Box
03. Maddslinky & J.T. - The Fog
04. DJ Magic - Special Love
05. The Beatfreaks - Speaker Box
06. Colours - What U Do (X-Men Vocal Mix)
07. Brotherhood feat. Big Wez - Can You Feel
08. Menta - Sounds Of The Future (Darqwan Remix)
09. Heavy - Big Booya
10. The Hackney Soldiers - Da String Tune
11. Highly Skilled - Brainfade
12. Jeremy Sylvester - B-Bop
13. Brainiac - Neuro
14. Innamindz - Freedom
15. J 'Da' Flex VS. Uncouth Youth - Lost 1z
16. Megatron - Shook Onez
17. Menta - Sounds Of The Refix
18. Da Masta Blastaz - Definition Of A Track
19. M Double & Dangerous - No Delay
20. Mark One - Blair Witch

download
lordy lord

Re: First Dubstep Tunes in History of music

Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 11:59 pm
by In The Shadows
1994 anyone?





it'll probably be a good 20 years before a significant genre of uk beat based dance music comes around that the Future Sound Of London wernt doing 15 years ago, the clues in the artist name really.

Re: First Dubstep Tunes in History of music

Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 3:10 am
by Majin
That's just eerie ^^^

Re: First Dubstep Tunes in History of music

Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 9:05 pm
by Mapledelux
n stop trollin like a bunch of faggets