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Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 4:49 am
by a n a t o m i s t
wascal wrote:
A N A T O M I S T wrote:used to co-run a monthly electronica night here at Clwb Ifor and help run a little record label ( www.machine-records.com ) which won best label at the welsh music awards 2005/06...
Nice, remember those nights :wink:
heh... just worked out who you are.... :) say hello to spence next time you see him.

just posted some tracks in the dubs section, let me know what you think...

cheers


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Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2007 8:47 pm
by schamotnik
easy dubstep addicts.. thought i'd finally introduce myself after being on the board for almost 2 months now..

so I'm from Graz, Austria currently living in Vienna studying business and chinese..
been into the dubstep for approx. 1 year now..
I started buying records again 3 or 4 months ago, and finally got around to dedusting the good technics..

Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2007 8:50 pm
by sines
From the states.
check the sig for beats.

ez.

Howdy...

Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2007 12:04 am
by sprash
Howdy? I've occasionally lurked around here for music recommendations. My musical takes originate from Punk, Old school death metal, grindcore, Skinny pup, Cabaret voltaire, Scorn (big big fan. Respect to Harris!) besides others....

Great forum, great recommendations here! Happy to be here....

Thank You

Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2007 12:29 am
by suz
Thanks for putting the time and effort into a resource for those interested.

S 8)

Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2007 1:29 am
by demencha
I'm new. Just signed up today.

I'm 23. I write for a newspaper in Kansas City about DJs every week in my column. I play a little bit of records too.

I've heard very limited dubstep, but I like a lot of what I hear. The only dubstep DJs/producers that I'm familiar with is local Spider Bigger (are you on here?) and Starkey from Philadelphia.

I look forward to learning more about dubstep. At least with some people I've talked with, there seems to be confusion over grime vs. dubstep.

PEACE

Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2007 5:05 am
by tems
Easy now, thought i'd best swing by this thread and introduce myself properly seeing as i've been checking this site for a while now. I rap, which you can check out at www.myspace.com/intermet if you want, but since my first DMZ last year the dubstep has been taking over, the technics have come out of retirement and got a dusting down and a shed load of vinyl has been bought! i just can't seem get enough of it right now The scene is moving and its all good vibes which is wicked

Safe to meet you all

TEMS

Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2007 4:18 pm
by calo!
safe safe everyone
im calvin im 15 & from leeds
been into dubstep for a while now after hearing some stuff from skream & benga
also into uk hiphop, some us hiphop, dnb, salsa 8),grime, 4x4, indie etc etc
i managed to find the forum after googling for some good samples cause i wona start producing dubstep etc
so hopefully ill be around for a while & asking lots of questions
peace

Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2007 4:23 pm
by virus human race
Newcastle crew.

Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2007 5:55 pm
by greg g
Hi to everyone.
I'm DJ, promoter and have a dubstep radio show in France.
DJ:
http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=22780
Promoter:
'Basement' nights in Paris (Skream & Mala were our two first guests)
' Fwd>> in Paris' (N-Type & Youngsta may 07)
'Dubstep Fm Party' in Nantes (Marlow in March 07, and all the french massive big up!)
Radio Show:
Dubstep Fm: http://www.jetfm.asso.fr every thursday 10.30/11.30pm french time. The first 100% Dubstep show on air in France.

I also work in a french distribution company called Openzic, pushing the Dubstep tunes in the french shops.

Check my 'Channel Mixtape' with a lot of exclusives and dubplates from french producers. Tell me your thoughts about the french sound boom!
http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=22780

Big up to the dubstepforum.
For those who can understand french (we also understand English ;):
http://www.dubstep.fr

Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 1:27 pm
by danja
I must admit in comparison to many dub-a-holics I am kinda new to this, I have been listening for almost a year. I recieved a text off my dad telling me he had read about this new sound called dubstep, so I hunted around on the net and found the bbc documentary plus audio samples, this is where I first heard 9 samurai by kode 9, which amazed me as the sample is from an old film called seven samurai, a great film of which I am a proud owner of.
throughout my life I have been influenced by my dads vast musical taste(rock, punk, reggae, house, hip hop, drum and bass, old, new), as well as my brothers and friends. My dad used to dj drum and bass a bit in our home town of Bournemouth with his mates and luckily for me the decks lived in my room. :P
I have been listening to subfm a lot, mainly Whistla, Innerlign and Grommit, Nick Argon and Matty G but have expanded to downloading any mixes, shows or sets I can reach.
I have been spending (not wasting) my hard earned bucks on dubstep vinyl purely for the fact that I love spinning the wax.
I know this is a bit of a lengthy intro but then this is what this post is for, no?
If anybody (particularly fom the Dorset area) wants to chat dubstep or anything for that matter drop me a message.
Peace out, one love!
Danja
myspace.com/danja85

Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 1:38 pm
by diss04
from essex/east london, fan of dubstep, dub reggae, hip hop, indie, dance, funky house, pretty much anything decent. support west ham lol well someones got to init. produce music badly, slightly better at dj'ing.. i have a show on monday nights 9-11pm gmt on http://www.reload-radio.com so check that out.

Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2007 7:51 am
by bass fuh-nass
YO..

I've only just started delving in to the world of elecronic music with any real depth the last few months... I started with DnB, dug it, tried on some psytrace, dug that, then found my way in to raga-jungle, breakcore, etc..

Dubstep is what does it for me though. It is deepy moving stuff for mine. Muchos impressed.

So, i've been buying some records and getting in to it. A few mates and I trip around Sydney with a funky little rig we call "The Bass Fuh-Nass" (the bass furnace) and make a phat racket wherever we go with it playing out most of the above mentioned genres.

I'm going to learn about DJing and mixing, and eventually move in to producing some stuff. I've got a good knowledge of audio engineering and some cool kit, but this is a whole new world.. It ain't about bands and microphones anymore!

So hooray.

Any other Sydney based dubstep heads send me a PM ! I'd love to get in amongst any local producers and DJs..

Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2007 8:58 am
by guyus-
hi, i could introduce myself as well. i've been following the forum for half a year, although have been too lazy to post anything.
but i'm starting off.. gonna put some mixes on as soon as i got the time. i live in switzerland. i'm a dj who got a little bored by d&b over the last couple of years (still love it and still playing it though). i was just pissed off by all the crappy jump up pendulum clownstep shit coming out. at the same time the d&b i like didn't seem to develop that much anymore. so i came across dubstep & grime in a recordstore 2 & half years ago, got more interested as more stuff made its way over here. i started to love it. so i began playing the music here, in the beginning it was kinda difficult, also played on crappy PAs, just everywhere i got the chance. but our last two dubstep-nights (with a 2KW sub-box) were a big succes, nice crowd and very good vibes. so stuff is developing over here.
it's cool that there are so many 320 mp3s on the forum! even if the mixdowns are sometimes a bit crappy, it's nice to see how a second generation of producers is working on dubstep and doing something new. there are some real talented guys here. hope some vinyl is coming out from you guys.
peace

Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2007 11:19 am
by cruzodc
Hey whats up everyone.My name is Cruz and I'm from Phoenix Arizona,USA.We don't have much of a dub-step scene but I'm doing everything I can to change that.I'm starting a dubstep night next month.First ever in AZ.So wish me luck.PEACE

Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 3:40 pm
by tavern
Evening all, im Steve, 23 living in Cardiff but origionally from stratford in east london.

Currently studying in uni whilst holding down one of the most brain numbing jobs known to man at British Gas.

Ive been heavily into DnB for the last 8 years and am a full time bedroom DJ!

Recently having become a bit underwhelmed with the D'n'B scene, not feeling much of stuff being released so decided to venture into the world of Dubstep. And so far im liking it!

Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2007 3:56 am
by betamaxnomates
Hey all,

I'm a 23yr old Irish guy living in Tokyo. Been in to electronic music for as long as I can remember. I've been producing music - mostly of the synthpoppy, electro variety - for about three years; as of last year I've really got into the DJing side of things (again mostly electro, but I did my first dubstep mix last month and am currently working on another - you can check out some of my stuff, if you like, via the links below).
Really gotten into dubstep lately. T'was the Burial album that swung it for me.

Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2007 5:38 pm
by rako
:t:

Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2007 6:24 pm
by DFRNT
Ach well. First post should be here I guess.

I'm Alex. Been producing music for a few years now, been DJing a few more. Big in to music of all types.

First encounter with Dubstep was Kode9 on a poster in DUndee - checked out his site, and liked the stuff, but it didn't tickle me at the time.

Recently got in to minimal tech - and from there Dubstep. Think it was an 'Ital Tek' vinyl that pushed me over the edge just a few months ago - now I'm basically a newcomer to the scene, and genre, but looking forward to immersing myself in some quality sounds, as well as trying my hand at some production.

From Edinburgh, so not much Dhbstep up here from what I gather, which is why I'm writing a proposal for a Dubstep & Futurestep night here in the capital.

Alex

Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2007 9:44 pm
by the666ers
Alright guys

First post, just signed up.

I'm into every type of music. Been listening to anything i can for years and recently been dj'ing a bit of dnb. Have played drums for nearly 10 years so my roots lie with that but as said i try to appreciate any kind of music. Favorite album of 2006 has to be ventian snares rossz czila etc....Got to love the invention going into that.

Might end up trying to produce some dubstep but really i'm here to learn a bit more about the scene and aquire more music.

Thanks for the forum, looks like a great community.

James