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by marty » Sun Mar 26, 2006 1:36 pm
i really dig the dub reggae influences in dubstep but that's maybe because i started as a dub reggae selector and continue to select it to this day... i see it as some kind of logical progression of the classic dub... forward ever backwards never...
@struggle: IMHO stuff from the disciples goes pretty well with dubstep, especially their "sunrise" 12inch on boom shacka lacka but i think its sold out. also the dubkasm 12" with the iration steppas remixes on it fits very well. or try some stuff by the mighty vibronics. generally uk dub fits very well if you ask me but it seems not too many people like this kinda dub... at least i do

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by toxin » Sun Mar 26, 2006 2:02 pm
Alex bk-bk wrote::|HOW COULD THERE BE TOO MUCH DUB IN DUBSTEP...
its all about the dubby blines for me.....
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by ufo over easy » Sun Mar 26, 2006 2:41 pm
ghettobot wrote:what's the diff between tapped and 0800 dub...?
don't they kinda sound the same?
Different melodies.. Tapped is a bit deeper, bit weirder, and a bit more minimal, whereas 0800 Dub is more like a Request Line remix. Tapped has a really, really cool drum switch up too - kind of a ragga tip
I like Tapped better, one of my faves

Skream opens his Breezeblock set with it if you wanna check it again.
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by jera » Mon Mar 27, 2006 10:45 am
i love dub music n i love dubstep music...so i love the dub influenced dubstep....but i do agree say a whole set of it would get boring after a while.but i say producers just do your thing.
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dubway
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by dubway » Wed Mar 29, 2006 9:13 pm
slightly off topic, but is
this dubstep?
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r33lc4sh
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by r33lc4sh » Wed Mar 29, 2006 9:24 pm
dubway wrote:slightly off topic, but is
this dubstep?
it's a reggae bassline and some congas

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by johnask » Wed Mar 29, 2006 9:25 pm
The "dub" influence was the only reason I started listening to dustep; well that and Joe Nice.
All my favorite songs end in "version"
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by dubway » Wed Mar 29, 2006 9:27 pm
r33lc4sh wrote:dubway wrote:slightly off topic, but is
this dubstep?
it's a reggae bassline and some congas

sounds like some of dubstep to me

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by r33lc4sh » Wed Mar 29, 2006 9:34 pm
dubway wrote:r33lc4sh wrote:dubway wrote:slightly off topic, but is
this dubstep?
it's a reggae bassline and some congas

sounds like some of dubstep to me

defo that's not the kind of dubstep i like

and if u meant that saying that there is too much reggae in dubstep than i have to agree with u
i miss some more reagge stuff but not that kind and not in that kind of dubstep
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by dubway » Wed Mar 29, 2006 9:56 pm
i never said that
i love dub influenced dubstep
but i think some sounds/ideas are worn out (ie not appropriate for dubstep fwd>> attitude)
that's all
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by baz » Wed Mar 29, 2006 10:04 pm
all this reminded me, who did the tune with the sleng teng bassline hatcha is playing? that track is heavy!
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by municiple » Wed Mar 29, 2006 11:43 pm
I think there is way too much step in dubstep.
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khal
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by khal » Thu Mar 30, 2006 1:27 am
Alex bk-bk wrote:
man i just wont talk from now on....
.....except HOW COULD THERE BE TOO MUCH DUB IN DUBSTEP...
ok, ok sorry
that is kind of odd... next there will be too much bass in drum n bass.
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by kion » Thu Mar 30, 2006 10:34 am
khal wrote:Alex bk-bk wrote:
man i just wont talk from now on....
.....except HOW COULD THERE BE TOO MUCH DUB IN DUBSTEP...
ok, ok sorry
that is kind of odd... next there will be too much bass in drum n bass.
Actually there's not enough bass in drum n bass

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by clone.a.k. » Thu Mar 30, 2006 8:47 pm
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Actually there's not enough bass in drum n bass

[/quote] that's why i'm into dubstep, it picks up where dnb turned wrong. it's bass with feeling.
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by ufo over easy » Thu Mar 30, 2006 8:52 pm
dubway wrote:slightly off topic, but is
this dubstep?
I wouldn't say it was dubstep, but you could play it in a dubstep set
I see totally what you're saying - the stuff that just sounds like straight reggae or dub doesn't have the same futurist attitude that seems to fit a scene like dubstep.
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