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Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 4:10 am
by raise cain
not new to dubstep...
new here...
registered to get to the bottom of the thugged out bitch kode9 remix ish & am still looking.
saw kode 9 at bangface in the uk in april.. almost fell to heaven from the deep bass. saw him again with spaceape in montreal at Mutek a few days ago with Flying Lotus and Martyn.
My dubstep obsessions are: Flying Lotus, iTAL tEK, Burial, BOXCUTTER, Pinch, Vaccine & Planet Mu.
I hail from Warsaw, now living in Toronto.
<waves>
Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 6:24 am
by dubotic
I am Dubotic. I am from Perth Western Australia which is where the Drum and Bass Artists Pendulum are from. Also AC/DC and INXS. I am very new to Dubstep. My mate introduced me into it as he has been into it for a while. But I did not pay much attention. That was untill I saw the documentary "Living inside the Speaker" about the Bristol Dubstep scene and I suddenly got it. That was last week. Since then I have written a few tunes and created a myspace music page.
http://myspace.com/dubotic and also started a group with my mate Din called Dubstep Australia at facebook. That was on Saturday and now we already have 57 members. I used up all my download limit downloading Dubstep Mixes and samples to make dubstep. I can't get enough.
Respekt to all Dubsteppers Worldwide
Dubotic
Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2008 12:25 am
by bete noire
hey whats up everybody. bete noire from bmore, md. im new to the forum and just wanted to say whats up! resect to dlx and joe nice for the help.
peace out!!!!
yo!!
Posted: Sat Jun 07, 2008 12:20 am
by auridevil
I'm back home from a pinch's live. Saying me that is time (after an year of listening) to start to be a little more "active" on the scene.
I'm from italy. Programmer. Live in Madrid. Sometimes live in Turin.
personal suggestion for someone asking me about good dubstep? milanese. right now...
Bigupeveryone.
Posted: Sat Jun 07, 2008 5:42 am
by divanrod
I'm Dominic, from the Bay Area over in California, and I got into dubstep around this last New Year's. Was really into a lot of techno before that. Although I love all styles of dubstep, I am really attracted to songs which focus on broken beats and heavy and attention catching bass lines.
I can't make electronic music if my life depended on it, so I am trying out mixing, which is turning out okay...I am using Traktor though.
Intro to Stylebiter
Posted: Sat Jun 07, 2008 9:21 pm
by stylebiter
Yo, I'm new to the forum. I am a radio dj/producer/fan currently living in the DC area but soon I'm going to be moving to the Bay Area (where I hear there's a much bigger dubstep scene). Can't wait.
Check out my tunes if yr interested.
Posted: Sat Jun 07, 2008 9:40 pm
by rhea
Hello everyone.
Posted: Mon Jun 16, 2008 10:57 pm
by blackboardjungle
Hey everyone, I've been into dubstep a small while, came to it through more traditional reggae and dub, and love the way that vibe has been replicated in a more contemporary way. This is a great forum from what I've read and I look forward to participating and learning more about the music itself.
Posted: Tue Jun 17, 2008 2:44 am
by craigar
People of Stepppaaaal !
im Craig, come from Epsom- used to sleep hugging the radio as a boy, locked into any london transmission i could pick up that had beats...
began shopping in big apple around 2000... it all started there...
i have been mixing for 8 years and producing / studio mixing for 6 as a hobby - been hitting fabric since i was 17, 22 now, floating on basslines and meditating ! my favourite rave was Paradiso Oi ! this year in March... unreal experience - i am in love with that venue!!! and it wasnt even the main room...
mahhhoooosive forum

- quality stuff
hallo : !:
Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 3:19 am
by eluria
greetings all
i'm part of the female contingent of the sydney dubstep massive

Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 4:18 pm
by wagawaga
hi all,
im a dj/producer like many others on here. ive been clicking boxes and drawing tunes for quite a while now and after drifting between lots of genres my tracks have ended up sounding loosely like dubstep, so i thought id come on here and see what this community was saying. it seems to be quite a broad sweep of people from all sides of the scene which is cool.
im quite keen to promote my own music, but i dont want to shove it in anyone's face. "thanks for the add check out my track" etc. so if u fancy a listen try the link below or give me a message and ill send some over
thats about it i think
Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 4:31 pm
by darknes
My name's Brian, living in Brooklyn, been into bass music since hearing "timeless" on my college radio station in 1994. Followed 'the hardcore continuum' through throwing dnb parties in the 90's, to throwing 2step parties in 2000 and 2001, to hearing a Joe Nice and MC Frisky set in 2005, when I got on the dubstep train. Been to a bunch of dubwars and interviewed Youngsta and Hatcha and Kode9 for earplug.cc over the last two years.
Been lurking for a while. Getting more active on the posting at the moment.
Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 4:35 pm
by stressor
Easy now, I'm Dan (aka Stressor) from Huddersfield, W Yorks, UK - been tinkering with Reason since v2.5, and just hooked myself up with ProTools 7.4LE about 3 months ago... sooooo much fun!
Anyways, nice to meet you all - keep steppin'!
Big up to the Leeds West Indian Centre crew!
peace
Posted: Thu Jun 19, 2008 2:28 pm
by braindead
Alright lads, I'm Danny from Manchester- living in Irealnd. I'm a techno/Hard techno/Schranz DJ who is just discovering a massive love and respect for Dubstep (thats down to my housemate).
I make music but down to my laptop dying and taking 3 months work with it im having to start all over and since I have been listening to nothing but dubstep this past couple of weeks I decided to come on here and get myself well and truly into it.
Grettingz from Eire!!!

Posted: Thu Jun 19, 2008 5:05 pm
by kontrast
Wassup people? I'm a newcomer to the sounds of dubstep. I'm 21 and from Croydon.
Heard dubstep around but never really knew what it actually was. A mate of mine is a DJ and a big music freak and is always giving me tape & CD mixes and he was the one that properly intoduced me to it and has been banging on about it for a while. He loves all the old-skool hip-hop and breakbeat but dubstep is one of his main things now.
I'm a big fan of hip-hop music, that's my main interest, but I loving delving into drum & bass, electro house, breakbeat and anything that gets my fucking groove on, neck-snappin' and spine tinglin'!
Anyway, I'm justing been reading thru a few topics and getting to grips with it all. It's all a bit foriegn to me at the moment but I'll be posting a lot more once I know what's what!

Posted: Thu Jun 19, 2008 6:39 pm
by mrshanx
Im Jay from the north of england.
Just started getting into Dubstep recently after i got the Fabriclive Caspa & Rusko cd.
I am now abso-fuckin-lutly loving it now.
Getting stuff like Caspa, Rusko, The Others, N-Type, Stenchman, RUF.
Please could anyone recomend any others? Its gotta be uptempo, slamming, wobbly and neckstapping:-)
Thanks in adavance fella's:-)
Hello World : FRESH MIX: Lovers Step
Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 8:27 am
by drgr
Hi World.
I guess I've been lurking around the forum for a while. I thought a nice way to come out of the shadows might be to offer up a mix of what I've been diggin here lately, nothing fancy, just nice I guess...anyway, so here goes:
A little mixtape business to get your love on for summer.
<a>LOVERS STEP</a>
http://www.mikrosound.com/LOVERS_STEP.mp3
mixed by the dutty duppy aka de rigueur (DRGR):
01.Conquer - Forever
02.Boxcutter - Foxy
03.Darkstar - Need You
04.Modeselektor - Let Your Love Grow
05.Pinch - Get Up
06.Eryka Badu - Honey Dub + Honey Dubstep Remix
07.Skream - Budwise
08.Uncle Sam + Tes La Roc - Round The World Girls
09.Babylon Systems - Dancing Shoes
10.Pinch feat. Rudy Lee - Step 2 It
11.MRK1 - Stardust
12.White Label - Exodus Dubstep refix
13.Benga + Coki - Night
14.The Bug + Warrior Queen - Poison Dart (South Rokkaz Mix)
15. Zombie - Spliff
16.J Star - Unbreak My Dub
17.White label - Worries In The Dubstep
18.blodclot breaks - This is why I'm reggae
18. Modeselektor feat.Thom Yorke - The White Flash[/url]
Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 9:32 am
by incnic
long time lurker tbh.
now legit
Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 6:03 pm
by executive steve
easy! dublin based dnb head (mainly) - dj on an irish language community radio station as well as playing as a resident with the Reach crew (haven't played any dubstep out yet, but i reckon the time will come one day soon enough)
only buying dubstep the last year or so, and being a hell of a lot more selective with it than i normally would (terrified of my record buying addiction escalating to the point where i'm the musical equivalent of a tramp on the floor swigging cooking sherry and meths rather than a sipper of choice wine)
Into the sort of stuff TRG / 2562 / Appleblim / Peverlist / Komonazmuk are doing, as well as most of the Mala etc. related stuff i've come across; also like wining and dining, long walks on the beach at sunset, and the sound of a saxophone

Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 9:07 am
by gon
Hi everyone,
glad to be finally here.
I was born in Italy but i spent the last 10 yrs of my life in sunny Ireland.
I work in a record store with the largest selection of dubstep in the country.
I dj, produce and do the laundry, a man of my times...
Just put out a new old mix 'DUB vs DUBSTEP' as an offering to the community, hope you'll enjoy it:
http://www.mediafire.com/?bggwwjmwm4d
Nice one
