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Posted: Sat May 17, 2008 10:14 pm
by bobsabarker
yooo. im new here. been lurking for about a month. just wanted to say hello.

Posted: Mon May 19, 2008 12:26 pm
by kay
Hello! Been lurking around for about 6months, finally figured to say "Hi".

Posted: Mon May 19, 2008 1:32 pm
by james fox
uh, hello - my name is james and live in hackney. had my ear caught by the techno influenced dupsteb stuff, so thought i'd join up here to pass the time at work :D

Posted: Mon May 19, 2008 3:31 pm
by voivod
hello i'm from thessaloniki, Greece and i'm totally new to this sound... I listened to the two albums of Burial and i was amazed instantly. Hope to find equally interesting names and sounds here also :)

Posted: Mon May 19, 2008 3:33 pm
by Jak The lad
Im Shiv (or JTL as my username states)

That's it, nothing else.!

Posted: Tue May 20, 2008 5:02 pm
by dubinsight
Dub Insight outta Bloomington, IL, here. My drivers license says, "Gareth Larson", and known as any variation on "Gareth" to my loved ones.

I just love music, and culture. The two always go hand-in-hand. It is through musics of many kinds that I find meaning and make sense of this mad experience of life. Somehow, for me, all things are defined through music and cultural expression.

Im an ex-punk and long-time lover of hip-hop. Punk led straight to two-tone, then old-school ska. Though somehow all my old friends were touring "hippies", my approach to Marley and reggae was through mostly UK punk. Most of all, though, is the might DUB!

somehow, through hip-hop and my fascination with psychedelic drugs, as well as one eye always watching the UK, I found house and "progressive" house, which jived with my disco and funk interest. Of course, electro hit me hard, bambaataa-style. I also regularly enjoyed other dance music, but currently don't listen to much beyond minimal techno and, of course, DUBSTEP!!

so, magically, my love of dub and dub culture/techniques mixed with my growing knowledge of mostly UK dance culture, as well as my everyday experiences with US hip-hop and punk/indie rock. I remember liking the uk garage a bit, but when i heard DUBSTEP, my head exploded.

I want nothing more or less than to be constantly active in music production and recording. No matter what, I'll be making something, or trying. So Im in love with dubstep now, and Im here to spread my mixtapes and my productions, but most of all to be here to enjoy the community.

respect to the dj's and producers. I hope to give back to you productions of the genius and quality you've given me. and respect to the fans, as every producer of music had to be a fan of it first and foremost.

Posted: Tue May 20, 2008 7:04 pm
by illustrativesound
Im new...

Live in Bristol, go to Uni (where I got into Dubstep).... study Illustration.

Been a Hip Hop head for nearing 10 years lol... I guess I was about 10ish when I first heard California Love... kinda liked the genre from then on out.

Started making my own Hip Hop and a little bit of Dubstep since Feb this year...


so yeah, Myspace has a small selection of what Ive done... theres more on YouTube but Id prefer not to talk about it.



hollllaaaa

move yes, understand computers, not really

Posted: Tue May 20, 2008 10:06 pm
by yummywigglebum
I'm a Junglist...and I love dub step! I'm going tonight to see Mala at Pure Filth. I'm not very good with computers. But I can dance like no body's bussiness!

Posted: Tue May 20, 2008 11:07 pm
by mumble
I have many musical ladies however Mrs.Dubstep, D&B and Miss Techno get the most attention from me. Ive been mixing music for roughly two years and have been dabbling in producing for a few months.

Big up the Dub and the Bud ! :twisted:

Posted: Fri May 23, 2008 4:01 pm
by internazionale
Ola. Went to an "OHOI event" in Copenhagen the other day, and concluded it was time to search for some stuff.

It was DJ Messias(?) and Plastician on Funktion1 sound system, and I nearly cracked a rib standing by the speaker :)

Posted: Mon May 26, 2008 1:48 pm
by buzzy
Hi there, I'm also new to the forum although I've been lurking for a bit.
From Leeds in the UK.

I just love what this music is about.
It allows all my favourite styles of music to blend in with it, without saying It has to be like this or it has to be like that and without being obsessed about what style of beats a song has to use which tends to enforce rigid rules.

Love the diversity of styles and look forward to talking with people on here.

new

Posted: Tue May 27, 2008 1:05 am
by etchedtech
finally landed....i get my dose of sickness through vinyl

Posted: Tue May 27, 2008 4:46 pm
by mindvillan
Hey all, Im Mindvillan an I just joined the site today. Wont bore you with an epic, just wanted to say im a massive dubstep fan and its good to see so many like minded people.
Its the music of the future. I cant explain it very well but the music speaks to me on a cerebral level. You hear certain tracks (for me 26 basslines, Chimpos- Badman no friend fish, the list is endless) and I have to get up and destroy the dancefloor. At the same time my mind is dragged into the music. I told you I cant explain very well....
I may catch some of you at Exodus/DMZ in leeds. Just look for the guy ravin out....
Okay maybe thats not such a great description.....

Posted: Thu May 29, 2008 5:56 pm
by nndoctor
Hi, I m new(bie) to the forum but also a big fan of the dubstep sound. I usually dont spend much time on forum discussions, but judging to my first immpression about dubstepforum looks like that it is going to change soon...No realy, it may sounds like a phrase, but this place is realy full of positive energy and also is dubstep community generally...

Posted: Thu May 29, 2008 6:06 pm
by joer165
whats good

was a grime head for years, never really cared about dubstep, then heard Midnight Request Line getting mixed on grime sets on rinse and started feeling dubstep

been following the scene, going dubstep raves etc since about then really

Posted: Fri May 30, 2008 3:44 pm
by nersa
Hello! I'am Nersa, I'am part of "Giant".

our tunes you can chek on:

www.myspace.com/nersa
www.myspace.com/ektaone
www.myspace.com/eneidnb

Posted: Fri May 30, 2008 5:09 pm
by yorksteppa
Yeah, I'm a new 1. From York but living in Birmingham - Hello!

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2008 10:52 am
by rubrikubrik
Basscat from Aotearoa, Gatherings 97-01
Melbourne Dnb 97-07
Punter

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2008 10:55 am
by fuzz_2k
yo,

big up from nham!

www.myspace.com/fuzz2k

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2008 4:42 pm
by psyolopher
Hi, me name is mr awsome!
Produce under the name: Psyolopher
I have been makin diffrent styles for a long time, spent the last 3 years in the psychedelic scene!
Im rather new to the dubstep scene, got convinced by my girlfriend to listen to it!
She gave me dubstep allstars cd and i fell in love! After that, going to a few parties to feel the real vibe in a PA system!(we dont have to much of good electronic music in iceland)
But yeah, im willing to experiment with the style! And i sure do enjoy it!

so thats me....i guess.....im 20 years old btw!

and i dont like to write bio anyway....so.....yeah


HI EVERYBODY!!! 8)
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