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by seckle » Mon May 25, 2009 8:12 pm
Plastician wrote:Real Talk - it was actually easier to get Snoop & Xzibit to record over dubstep than a lot of grime's "big" names.
deep.

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jah wobble
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by jah wobble » Mon May 25, 2009 8:17 pm
like most dubstep vocal tracks, the bass and vocals just aren't well balanced. separately they may work as different songs, but not together. feels more liek dj nappy just throwing some vocals over a previously made track than an original production. my 2 cents.

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by plastician » Mon May 25, 2009 8:38 pm
jah wobble wrote:like most dubstep vocal tracks, the bass and vocals just aren't well balanced. separately they may work as different songs, but not together. feels more liek dj nappy just throwing some vocals over a previously made track than an original production. my 2 cents.

I hear that. We're hoping that this will open doors for some more intimate collaborations in future projects.
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by jah wobble » Mon May 25, 2009 8:55 pm
Plastician wrote:jah wobble wrote:like most dubstep vocal tracks, the bass and vocals just aren't well balanced. separately they may work as different songs, but not together. feels more liek dj nappy just throwing some vocals over a previously made track than an original production. my 2 cents.

I hear that. We're hoping that this will open doors for some more intimate collaborations in future projects.
for sure, man. i wasn't trying to take anything away from either part of the tune because the production is nice. i just know that if you and any of the other artists involved were given the chance to sit down and pump out a track together in studio it would be much more stellar.

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by cloak and dagger » Tue May 26, 2009 5:54 am
much better than the original...
i think it's more for the hip hop heads than it is for the dubstep heads though...and it sounds to me like it would totally blow up a hip hop club; it's close enough to hip hop to not weird anybody out, is really danceable, and sounds so different from other hip hop (obviously, since it's dubstep) that it sounds like it would go down really well.
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