personal dubstep faves 12/17/05
Digi MystZ - Neverland
Kode9 - Kingstown (dub)
L-Wiz - Girlfriend
Distance - Saints'n'Sinners & Fallen
Scuba - Timba
Skream - I
Boxcutter - Sunshine
^^^^ this is the dubstep sound i love so.. easy vibes seen
Kode9 - Kingstown (dub)
L-Wiz - Girlfriend
Distance - Saints'n'Sinners & Fallen
Scuba - Timba
Skream - I
Boxcutter - Sunshine
^^^^ this is the dubstep sound i love so.. easy vibes seen
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read his previous posts, ok?geoff wrote:he used the term micro-culture actually.r33lc4sh wrote: things u call culture are called sub-culture - let's stick to the proper terms

yea yea it's passe lolsub-culture is in fact the dated term.
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oh man boxcutter is not dubstep producer loltronman wrote:Digi MystZ - Neverland
Kode9 - Kingstown (dub)
L-Wiz - Girlfriend
Distance - Saints'n'Sinners & Fallen
Scuba - Timba
Skream - I
Boxcutter - Sunshine
^^^^ this is the dubstep sound i love so.. easy vibes seen
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somewhere, someday shall finish that with some beers and bongAlex bk-bk wrote:Reelcash you've lost me, and ive obviously lost you. lets agree to dissagree mate, peace.

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now you're the type of tnuc we don't want listening to our music cos it's your loss...Alex bk-bk wrote: Dubmugga.
See now im never going to listen to your music. i dont care if you make the best tunes in history, you make me queasy, so its too late for you music. GET THE FUCKING MESSAGE. straight!!!
...cutting your ears off to spite your face just shows what a clueless little sycophant you really are
I'm picking you're gonna eat your words over the next year...
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Blackdown: I just hope the spirit of that multiculturalism and a lot of the soundsystem and Jamaican culture that you guys have brought through stays with the sound.
Loefah: Do you think itÂ’s understanding of Jamaican culture or do you think itÂ’s an understanding of London culture? Because I would argue for the latter.
Blackdown: OK how about ‘soundsystem’ culture?
Loefah: I dunno, I wouldnÂ’t say I know a huge amount about soundsystem culture and what I do I know because of jungle. And IÂ’ve learnt about jungle because of London. IÂ’ve learnt a lot about dub since IÂ’ve been doing dubstep. I knew a bit before but I think weÂ’re writing beats that we would naturally write because of the sounds that have surrounded us as weÂ’ve grown up. You can reference them but I donÂ’t think itÂ’s a Jamaican thing, not for me. Because IÂ’m not Jamaican and I havenÂ’t got a reference to Jamaica. We didnÂ’t chose DMZ to be held in Brixton because of the black population of Brixton, we chose that place [3rd Base part of Mass] because it has been responsible for the badest dances. Soul 2 Soul used to do a dance across the road. St MathewÂ’s church [aka Mass] is old school from London dub. Seriously though, a lot of dub was written in London. [/i]
boys, boys. cease wiv da handbags...
reelcash - links between dubstep and London are irrefutable. maybe you have your own personal context - involving hearing tunes, chatting on forum etc - but it's not a london one, and london is basically the source of dubstep. the context in the case of london is that the music syncs perfectly with the surroundings and, whilst this might also be the case with dubstep and poland as far as you're concerned, it's truer of london becaue dubstep is culturally borne of a whole lot of different stuff (jungle, soundsystems, 2-step etc etc) that arguably could not have come together to produce dubstep anywhere else but london.
no-one's advocating man playing one sort of tunes only (joe nice the best eg of how mixing it up works so well). tru enuff you can do what you like with a tune once you've bought it - call it breakstep/call it dubstep/jump up and down on it - but I don't think consumers have the right to tell long-standing heads who've put in the time/effort that allows you to her the tunes now what's what. mind yer manners innit (tho yours til better than sum on here...)
Loefah: Do you think itÂ’s understanding of Jamaican culture or do you think itÂ’s an understanding of London culture? Because I would argue for the latter.
Blackdown: OK how about ‘soundsystem’ culture?
Loefah: I dunno, I wouldnÂ’t say I know a huge amount about soundsystem culture and what I do I know because of jungle. And IÂ’ve learnt about jungle because of London. IÂ’ve learnt a lot about dub since IÂ’ve been doing dubstep. I knew a bit before but I think weÂ’re writing beats that we would naturally write because of the sounds that have surrounded us as weÂ’ve grown up. You can reference them but I donÂ’t think itÂ’s a Jamaican thing, not for me. Because IÂ’m not Jamaican and I havenÂ’t got a reference to Jamaica. We didnÂ’t chose DMZ to be held in Brixton because of the black population of Brixton, we chose that place [3rd Base part of Mass] because it has been responsible for the badest dances. Soul 2 Soul used to do a dance across the road. St MathewÂ’s church [aka Mass] is old school from London dub. Seriously though, a lot of dub was written in London. [/i]
boys, boys. cease wiv da handbags...
reelcash - links between dubstep and London are irrefutable. maybe you have your own personal context - involving hearing tunes, chatting on forum etc - but it's not a london one, and london is basically the source of dubstep. the context in the case of london is that the music syncs perfectly with the surroundings and, whilst this might also be the case with dubstep and poland as far as you're concerned, it's truer of london becaue dubstep is culturally borne of a whole lot of different stuff (jungle, soundsystems, 2-step etc etc) that arguably could not have come together to produce dubstep anywhere else but london.
no-one's advocating man playing one sort of tunes only (joe nice the best eg of how mixing it up works so well). tru enuff you can do what you like with a tune once you've bought it - call it breakstep/call it dubstep/jump up and down on it - but I don't think consumers have the right to tell long-standing heads who've put in the time/effort that allows you to her the tunes now what's what. mind yer manners innit (tho yours til better than sum on here...)
1. u really don't get what i was trying to saymissused wrote: reelcash - links between dubstep and London are irrefutable. maybe you have your own personal context - involving hearing tunes, chatting on forum etc - but it's not a london one, and london is basically the source of dubstep. the context in the case of london is that the music syncs perfectly with the surroundings and, whilst this might also be the case with dubstep and poland as far as you're concerned, it's truer of london becaue dubstep is culturally borne of a whole lot of different stuff (jungle, soundsystems, 2-step etc etc) that arguably could not have come together to produce dubstep anywhere else but london.
2. dubstep is becoming not only london thing - as any other genre which originated in london - best example is jungle scene - where do they make best jungle nowadays? - in LA and Toronto and they don't give a shit about london
1. who are u to judge my manners?but I don't think consumers have the right to tell long-standing heads who've put in the time/effort that allows you to her the tunes now what's what. mind yer manners innit (tho yours til better than sum on here...)

2. i have the right to speak what i think and no one (even the god himself) can't do anything about it

3. i'm not only a consumer - actually i'm not a consumer at all hahaha
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listen dub aint a london thing anyomre im from manchester there is events in manchester
distinction is from leeds there is nites there also an producers
your not gettin wots being sed 2 you
there has bin a number of events over seas in the past few months alone the music was established in london so obviously its gonna have more of an impact to the local boys b4 the sound spreads further
an any war thats going on here u started so jus save it kid shush your mouth if your that intersted in the music an wot shud go on or wot things are called then contribute dont jus sit at your pc an get all mouthy in a forum
distinction is from leeds there is nites there also an producers
your not gettin wots being sed 2 you
there has bin a number of events over seas in the past few months alone the music was established in london so obviously its gonna have more of an impact to the local boys b4 the sound spreads further
an any war thats going on here u started so jus save it kid shush your mouth if your that intersted in the music an wot shud go on or wot things are called then contribute dont jus sit at your pc an get all mouthy in a forum
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r33lc4sh wrote:1. u really don't get what i was trying to saymissused wrote: reelcash - links between dubstep and London are irrefutable. maybe you have your own personal context - involving hearing tunes, chatting on forum etc - but it's not a london one, and london is basically the source of dubstep. the context in the case of london is that the music syncs perfectly with the surroundings and, whilst this might also be the case with dubstep and poland as far as you're concerned, it's truer of london becaue dubstep is culturally borne of a whole lot of different stuff (jungle, soundsystems, 2-step etc etc) that arguably could not have come together to produce dubstep anywhere else but london.
2. dubstep is becoming not only london thing - as any other genre which originated in london - best example is jungle scene - where do they make best jungle nowadays? - in LA and Toronto and they don't give a shit about london1. who are u to judge my manners?but I don't think consumers have the right to tell long-standing heads who've put in the time/effort that allows you to her the tunes now what's what. mind yer manners innit (tho yours til better than sum on here...)
2. i have the right to speak what i think and no one (even the god himself) can't do anything about it- it's a discussion forum as far as i know so i'm trying to discuss - world stops when people stop to think in their own separate way
3. i'm not only a consumer - actually i'm not a consumer at all hahaha
come on mate. get a grip. ur right it is worldwide . but its still our uk tunes that are being played by the world.
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missused wrote:Blackdown: I just hope the spirit of that multiculturalism and a lot of the soundsystem and Jamaican culture that you guys have brought through stays with the sound.
Loefah: Do you think itÂ’s understanding of Jamaican culture or do you think itÂ’s an understanding of London culture? Because I would argue for the latter.
Blackdown: OK how about ‘soundsystem’ culture?
Loefah: I dunno, I wouldnÂ’t say I know a huge amount about soundsystem culture and what I do I know because of jungle. And IÂ’ve learnt about jungle because of London. IÂ’ve learnt a lot about dub since IÂ’ve been doing dubstep. I knew a bit before but I think weÂ’re writing beats that we would naturally write because of the sounds that have surrounded us as weÂ’ve grown up. You can reference them but I donÂ’t think itÂ’s a Jamaican thing, not for me. Because IÂ’m not Jamaican and I havenÂ’t got a reference to Jamaica. We didnÂ’t chose DMZ to be held in Brixton because of the black population of Brixton, we chose that place [3rd Base part of Mass] because it has been responsible for the badest dances. Soul 2 Soul used to do a dance across the road. St MathewÂ’s church [aka Mass] is old school from London dub. Seriously though, a lot of dub was written in London. [/i]
boys, boys. cease wiv da handbags...
reelcash - links between dubstep and London are irrefutable. maybe you have your own personal context - involving hearing tunes, chatting on forum etc - but it's not a london one, and london is basically the source of dubstep. the context in the case of london is that the music syncs perfectly with the surroundings and, whilst this might also be the case with dubstep and poland as far as you're concerned, it's truer of london becaue dubstep is culturally borne of a whole lot of different stuff (jungle, soundsystems, 2-step etc etc) that arguably could not have come together to produce dubstep anywhere else but london.
no-one's advocating man playing one sort of tunes only (joe nice the best eg of how mixing it up works so well). tru enuff you can do what you like with a tune once you've bought it - call it breakstep/call it dubstep/jump up and down on it - but I don't think consumers have the right to tell long-standing heads who've put in the time/effort that allows you to her the tunes now what's what. mind yer manners innit (tho yours til better than sum on here...)
excellent points
now, now.
1. i do get what you were trying to say. i was just disagreeing.
2. no-1 is disputing your right to say what you want when you want. my comment about your manners would fall into much the same category (tho was a lot more lite-hearted than you took it)
3. i doubt very much that u, of the whole western world, have avoided becoming a consumer. if u have, pls fwd details of how accomplished.
4. oh yeah. whatever.
1. i do get what you were trying to say. i was just disagreeing.
2. no-1 is disputing your right to say what you want when you want. my comment about your manners would fall into much the same category (tho was a lot more lite-hearted than you took it)
3. i doubt very much that u, of the whole western world, have avoided becoming a consumer. if u have, pls fwd details of how accomplished.
4. oh yeah. whatever.
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dunno about that... most of the new skool north american ragga Jungle is a joke. anda lot of US dnb is a mess.r33lc4sh wrote: where do they make best jungle nowadays? - in LA and Toronto and they don't give a shit about london
as someone said earlier, and as Blackdown has expressed so well in his writing, D&B started to lose its way about the time it started to switch from a London or UK based culture into the global movement it is now.
thats not got anything to do with non-Uk heads making poor beats, or not appreciating the music. but have you noticed that the heads who have made the decent or inspiring tunes -for example Teebee, are those who understand and respect the music and its original context and culture.
not for longRANDOM TRIO wrote: come on mate. get a grip. ur right it is worldwide . but its still our tunes that are being played by the world.

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like usuall but the best new ragga jungle tunes i've heard where from statesSlengleteng wrote: dunno about that... most of the new skool north american ragga Jungle is a joke. anda lot of US dnb is a mess.
i disagree the best dnb acts ever (in my opinion) are not uk acts - makai, black sun empire, concord dawn, panacea and many many moreas someone said earlier, and as Blackdown has expressed so well in his writing, D&B started to lose its way about the time it started to switch from a London or UK based culture into the global movement it is now.
hmmm actually teebee is boring as hellthats not got anything to do with non-Uk heads making poor beats, or not appreciating the music. but have you noticed that the heads who have made the decent or inspiring tunes -for example Teebee, are those who understand and respect the music and its original context and culture.

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i mean that in in the near future non-london based labels and producers will show up and they will be played worldwide alsoRANDOM TRIO wrote:by that you mean?r33lc4sh wrote:not for longRANDOM TRIO wrote: come on mate. get a grip. ur right it is worldwide . but its still our tunes that are being played by the world.

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u think i'm a farseer or sth? don't ask me - ask allmighty jahmissused wrote:i'll set my alarm for the revolution. what time, u say??r33lc4sh wrote:not for longRANDOM TRIO wrote: come on mate. get a grip. ur right it is worldwide . but its still our tunes that are being played by the world.

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