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elgato
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by elgato » Fri Oct 13, 2006 4:34 pm
mos dan wrote:right now it's justin timberlake's 'my love'
such an amazing tune
the dubstep tune which had the most immediate impact on me was qawwali... i stopped everything, and just listened, and completely sank into it. then i replayed it, again and again. and i still love it as much as i did that first listen
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digital
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by digital » Fri Oct 13, 2006 4:45 pm
Qawwali and the V.I.P are seriously deep emotional tunes. Love those beats.
Qawwali is the kind of beat that I think anyone can appreciate.

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thinking
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by thinking » Fri Oct 13, 2006 4:55 pm
Jus Wan wrote:ThinKing wrote:CFour wrote:ThinKing wrote:CHANGES
Absolute perfection.
Have to agree with you on that
Serious man, I could go on for hours, days even, just listing big tunes. We all could. Doesn't matter though, cos Mala made up my mind for me when he wrote Changes.
Head and shoulders above any other tune I've heard in a long time.
Is this the one with the child like voice sample saying something like "i love dub music...". Really feeling the ethereal melodies and vocals and the bumpy kick/bass on this one.
YES!

BLACK BOX & BOX CLEVER
paulie wrote:Thinking >>>> everyone else on this forum.
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elgato
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by elgato » Fri Oct 13, 2006 4:59 pm
changes is different to me, its not like that thing joe described, it took me a little while to actually understand and feel how good it is. same with da wrath vip... i love them more and more the more i listen to them
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jubei
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by jubei » Fri Oct 13, 2006 5:08 pm
Hard to pick
Digital Mystikz - Ancient Memories.
Skream - 0800.
Skream - Monsoon (Loefah Rmx)
N-Type - Tred and Way of the Dub
Emalkay - Bats in the Belfry
Benga - Evolution
Expand Society with Knowledge - ESK
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fushimi
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by fushimi » Fri Oct 13, 2006 5:13 pm
DMZ - Crystal Lake. Still. Have to give another shout out to ask if anyone has more info on this tune? JoeNice? Anyone? Listened to this on the Peel Tribute show at least 100 times.
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drewdrops
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by drewdrops » Fri Oct 13, 2006 5:13 pm
Vex'd - Lion, heard Mike P (Mu) play this and was twisted up but the sound, this led me into the album which led me into the other heavy weight producers which led me to getting into King Tubby and all tings dub, it continues on....
eeeeee wot
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opwolf
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by opwolf » Fri Oct 13, 2006 6:51 pm
Toasty - Angel
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doxxor
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by doxxor » Fri Oct 13, 2006 8:48 pm
Skream "Midnight Request Line". It's just sets the mood form the first note and then this hypnotic melody reveals itself little by little and before you know it you're lost in it

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rickyricardo
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by rickyricardo » Fri Oct 13, 2006 9:03 pm
Distance - "Saints and Sinners"
this tune is really sublime. it's almost like the bass is talking, having a dialogue w/ the vocals.....far too underrated, imo
edit: Ok dammit..can't pick just one.
Digital Mystikz - "Give Jah Glory"
the part right after the second breakdown never ceases to give me chills.
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musty dust
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by musty dust » Fri Oct 13, 2006 9:07 pm
toasty - like sun

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eshkoshka
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by eshkoshka » Fri Oct 13, 2006 9:34 pm
i cant get sick of coki - burnin!
dubstep's wife
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garcia
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by garcia » Fri Oct 13, 2006 10:00 pm
Yeah I could say a Dubstep tune but I'm gonna say 'Move On Up' by Curtis Mayfield cause I have listened to that tune for time. Never get bored of it and it's picked me up on many occasions. That's my funeral tune right there;that's how I want to enter the dark. I'm not some morbid fucka who thinks about dying but the break down in the extended 12" version of that tune is the way I want my coffin to disappear out of sight. Check it and I think you'll see where I'm coming from. These horns slow it down. I'm gone forever and then this frantic bongo drum solo comes in to move into an instrumental with a sax over the top. The strings add to the mood and pace. It uplifts, makes me feel happy yet reflective. I love it's energy and warmth. Mr. Mayfield kills it. As I said, I'm not into thinking about my last day obsessively or anything but hey, it's my curtain call tune and I ain't about get chumped leaving to 'All things bright and beautiful'.
So, Your funeral tune? Definitely only get one choice.
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mattyg
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by mattyg » Fri Oct 13, 2006 10:42 pm
I can't think of a dubstep tune at the moment, but all time I gotta say:
Isaac Hayes: Walk on By
Those strings get me everytime...you gotta roll down the windows and bump that...hell, I barely get around to the whole tune, I just keep rewinding the intro. Classic. I gotta remix it. Also....
Gonna Fly Now
Roll down the windows and bump that...it's a motivational tune...silly, but motivational. Makes me feel like I can do anything. I've bumped that tune and had people give me the thumbs up as I've been driving. I'm still waiting for someone to yell..."Eyyyyyy Rockoooooo!"
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product
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by product » Sat Oct 14, 2006 4:57 am
Loefah - Life Dub
this might be because i searched for it for so long, then found it and paid retail for it.
but it might be because it's a fuckin sick track with sick samples and sick bass.
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markle
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by markle » Sat Oct 14, 2006 10:12 am
Anti War Dub is a seminal track and will rarely if never bettered.
However Loefah is my favourite producer with Ruffage being the embodiement of raw uncheck squelch. Raspeck!
Benga Judgement remix i heard Hatcha play at FWD>> was intense too.
Too many big tunes. Too hard to choose.
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markle
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by markle » Sat Oct 14, 2006 10:16 am
EshKoshkA wrote:i cant get sick of coki - burnin!
Hold tight on that one!
Just had to dig out Richie Spice "Marijuana" and play that to death until Coki's drops his version. Heard there is a bidding war going on for it at the moment.
Peas
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jackquinox
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by jackquinox » Sat Oct 14, 2006 2:31 pm
Burial - Broken Home
Various Production - Hater
There the two that really sealed me in then of course hearing the Goat Stare on a big system...........

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measure d
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by measure d » Sat Oct 14, 2006 9:47 pm
Headhunter-Descent
I literally have to stop everything Im doing and just listen when I hear this tune.
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kuma
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by kuma » Sun Oct 15, 2006 4:29 am
Sign Of the Dub.
The Konspiracy Group: Fighting For Electronic Music Since 2000
http://www.thekonspiracygroup.com
Beats:
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TKG008: Kuma - "Onlyeverfwd" Out Now
TKG005: Kuma- "What It's Not" ft Juakali, Amalia and Grievous Angel: Out Now
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