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Hooking the Quiver Operative in2 the action centre
Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2007 7:35 am
by m-phonik

Greetingz all from distant Byron Bay, M-Phonik here stoked 2 be involved in the movement. Check By myspace/Quiveroperative 4 a listen 2 our soundz, Wikid, good 2 be here all >> Phonik Out
Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2007 9:51 pm
by quietwun
greetings from norfolk va.i have been playing drum and bass for a few years and have definetly been feeling the dubstep for the past couple of years.not really a whole lot of people into it here but in d.c. and baltimore they are.im hoping to turn some people on to it.anyways thanks for having me.
Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2007 9:37 pm
by kebnoa
Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2007 9:35 am
by MountDoom
i saw mary anne at bestival about three years ago. ive always loved hip hop...purely for the beat. discovered dubstep and just live for it. check out myspace for teaser
www.myspace.comn/jerojackdawmusique.
dom
ps. anyone else at bestival for that biggun
Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2007 1:44 pm
by ufo over easy
subvert47 wrote:
a lot of our crew already post here
but I thought I'd just come and say hello Smile
hi statto

Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2007 4:42 pm
by upreal
greetings from the Czech republic folks, I've moved from dnb to dubstep quite a while ago and found this forum very useful indeed. I'm mostly into the hypnotical side of dubstep (I consider the Vex'd remix of Distance - Fallen the ultimate song ever).
Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 3:37 pm
by roguedj
easy,
first and foremost a dnb dj but always spun other genres. been getting heavily into my dubstep and now producing with Mr Lager some dubsteppy stuff under the moniker Unorthodub.
Greetings
Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 6:36 pm
by Tangka
Here I am, plugging in for the first time
I listen to everything, i'm a well rounded musician,
and dubstep sucked me right in.
Serious productions are
headed your ways
Infinite blessings
to all of you
Earthling
Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 10:23 am
by mosaic
Hey Yall
More Dubstep heads from Wellington coming your way.
Chur
Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 10:46 am
by nekkroteukh
Big ups from Denmark. Dubstep is growing bigger and bigger in Copenhagen, with Ohoi! Soundsystem/Kraken Recordings as the only Danish grime/dubstep label yet. I had been listening to breakbeat, drum 'n bass and IDM a long time, when my friend introduced me to dubstep by playing the Digital Mystikz essential mix. I didn't thought I was the religious type of guy until this. Not much later I started going to dubstep/grime/hip hop events (greatest experience ever was DMZ at roskilde festival '07).
I had been producing breakcore, IDM, house and other genres before this. Now I'm all over dubstep. You can check my choons at
www.myspace.com/nekkroteukh
PM for 320, I'll send you the package
-Nekkroteukh
me, me, me, me, me........
Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 10:58 am
by control remote
hello all,
thought i better intro myself quickly, been into detroit techno, new york/chicago house, jungle, bukem style d&b and IDM for ever. i used to dj on friends fm in brighton in the early 90's playing b12 and FSOL techy ambiance. got a couple of deep d&b tracks coming out on Justice's M:JAZZ label in September. DJ SHIVA has been playing a few of my dubsteppy/techy numbers on dubstep.fm and it looks like she may be releasing a couple on SURFACE TENSION RECORDINGS. you can hear these on her last couple of dubstepfm podcasts.
i once appeared in a daily Star TV advert mixing at the 333 club in Shoreditch and i am the only person in the history of Bethnal Green police station to have entered a cell inoccent, yet exit guilty. it is a long story that involves mushrooms, concusion and a half chewed police mattress stuffed down the toilet..........

Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 1:40 am
by mrme2oo
What up people? I'm new to dubstep....I currently reside in Hawaii where there is absolutely no dubstep scene (yet at least...). I'm trying to get it crackin' out here for sure though. I'm glad I came across the deep sub-bass sounds of dubstep. I'm a hip-hop head first & foremost to the fullest, but I've also been in the drum & bass scene & nu-skool breaks scene for awhile too (until it got stale). Hope to get to know some of y'all a little better...
Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 1:43 am
by know x one
mrme2oo wrote:What up people? I'm new to dubstep....I currently reside in Hawaii where there is absolutely no dubstep scene (yet at least...). I'm trying to get it crackin' out here for sure though. I'm glad I came across the deep sub-bass sounds of dubstep. I'm a hip-hop head first & foremost to the fullest, but I've also been in the drum & bass scene & nu-skool breaks scene for awhile too (until it got stale). Hope to get to know some of y'all a little better...
This is me...sorry, seems that I've registered twice with different user names.
Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 5:55 am
by luke skywalker
Ahoy hoy! Nice to be here!
peace-
Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 7:03 am
by subvert47
UFO over easy wrote:subvert47 wrote:
a lot of our crew already post here
but I thought I'd just come and say hello
hi statto

howdy

Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 7:35 am
by feasible_weasel
Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 12:17 pm
by retro_r
Afternoon all, heard my first dubstep mix on saturday and now hooked! looking forward to attending my first event.

Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 12:52 pm
by beatkingz
hey guys....just stoppin by to say high
cheers for the warm welcome!
E
Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 4:54 pm
by thefix
What's up folks... the name's Threesixty - 1/2 of The Fix from Ottawa Canada. I've been doing the D&B thing for about 12 years and producing it for about 7. We have releases on labels such as Renegade, Renegade Hardware, Function, L Plates, Vibez, 13 music, Breakin and our own label called Shift. I caught wind of Dubstep when I was touring in London early last year, a friend of ours Luke Envoy told us we had to check out a night called DMZ in Brixton at some club in a church, so we went. The night was pretty much off the charts and we came home telling everyone about it. I'm still busy making D&B but have been getting into Dubstep production when I hang out with my old friend DZ... we cooked up a pair of new bits this weekend so I thought I'd tell you lot who I am. Bless
Threesixty
Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 5:49 pm
by boomphat
I'm 47. I've always liked the heavy basslines and I've come from dub via dnb. I got fed up with digital dub, and dubstep has heavier basslines than dnb. End of.
Took a while for the penny to drop. Big up Se7en and DMZ.
