20 most important dubstep vinyls in history

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Re: 20 most important dubstep vinyls in history

Post by Dystinkt » Sat Nov 03, 2012 2:20 am

not gonna lie, the first dubstep tune i ever heard get played all over the place round where i live was the cragga remix of mr postman it overtook most bassline as the popular dickhead at the back of the bus tune of choice for a while, a feat unheard of over here in Bradford

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Re: 20 most important dubstep vinyls in history

Post by OllieScott » Sat Nov 03, 2012 9:47 am

would pick footcrab over ramadanman as the juke/footwork push

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Re: 20 most important dubstep vinyls in history

Post by garethom » Sat Nov 03, 2012 12:22 pm

OllieScott wrote:would pick footcrab over ramadanman as the juke/footwork push
That's a fair shout.

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Re: 20 most important dubstep vinyls in history

Post by lylo » Sat Nov 03, 2012 12:54 pm

QuestionableCause wrote:as much as I dislike the tune, I think TC - Where's My Money (Caspa remix) has a fair shout of being in there. seemed to get a lot of people into the sound where I live, for better or worse.

edit: especially jump-up dnb "heads", one imagines.
yeah id agree with this, this tune got alot of mobile phone play where i was living a few years ago.
cant see how that makes it important though, same goes for that vile skrillex track, just coz its popular dont make it important in my book.

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Re: 20 most important dubstep vinyls in history

Post by garethom » Sat Nov 03, 2012 2:28 pm

lylo wrote:
QuestionableCause wrote:as much as I dislike the tune, I think TC - Where's My Money (Caspa remix) has a fair shout of being in there. seemed to get a lot of people into the sound where I live, for better or worse.

edit: especially jump-up dnb "heads", one imagines.
yeah id agree with this, this tune got alot of mobile phone play where i was living a few years ago.
cant see how that makes it important though, same goes for that vile skrillex track, just coz its popular dont make it important in my book.
Perhaps we have different definitions of important then. This isn't the best 20 dubstep tracks. The skrillex track has millions of views, the guy won grammy awards off the back of it, probably 99.9% of people that listen to dubstep (no matter how shit) in the world today got into it after that track, that's why I'd say it's important.

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Re: 20 most important dubstep vinyls in history

Post by Terpit » Sun Nov 04, 2012 6:29 am

Cheeky wrote:not gonna lie, the first dubstep tune i ever heard get played all over the place round where i live was the cragga remix of mr postman it overtook most bassline as the popular dickhead at the back of the bus tune of choice for a while, a feat unheard of over here in Bradford
Used to love this, never ever saw it for sale anywhere
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Post by Sexual_Chocolate » Sun Nov 04, 2012 7:05 am

it was a booty thats why
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Re: 20 most important dubstep vinyls in history

Post by Sexual_Chocolate » Sun Nov 04, 2012 7:16 am

oh god, it has that pony remix
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Post by Sexual_Chocolate » Sun Nov 04, 2012 7:57 am

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Re: 20 most important dubstep vinyls in history

Post by lylo » Sun Nov 04, 2012 1:17 pm

garethom wrote:
lylo wrote:
QuestionableCause wrote:as much as I dislike the tune, I think TC - Where's My Money (Caspa remix) has a fair shout of being in there. seemed to get a lot of people into the sound where I live, for better or worse.

edit: especially jump-up dnb "heads", one imagines.
yeah id agree with this, this tune got alot of mobile phone play where i was living a few years ago.
cant see how that makes it important though, same goes for that vile skrillex track, just coz its popular dont make it important in my book.
Perhaps we have different definitions of important then. This isn't the best 20 dubstep tracks. The skrillex track has millions of views, the guy won grammy awards off the back of it, probably 99.9% of people that listen to dubstep (no matter how shit) in the world today got into it after that track, that's why I'd say it's important.
yeah fair enough then bruv suppose you're right

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