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Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 11:12 pm
by artemgray
Think it's time to stop lurking and say hi.

I ran into dubstep 2 months ago on the party bus outside Mighty (SF locals might know it ;)). It blew me away, and, much like many of you, now I can't get enough.

About me: Live in the Bay Area, grew up in NY. Male. Work for a living, party for fun. Like science fiction, octopi and heavy bass.

Cheers,

-Artem

Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 11:37 pm
by wsl
sound, im ryan. i've never been to a dubstep night, but i enjoy mixing in my bed room. living in a small town ftl.

Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2008 8:36 am
by feasible_weasel
hello Hi 8)

Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2008 3:56 pm
by dub-soldier_ss9
Not sure if i posted in here.

Hi Dubstepforum my name is Daniel Im from Southend in Essex, used to listen to a lot grime up until about 2 years ago when it just didn't do anything for me anymore. then i heard some Dubstep beats through my pal DJ Militant.

I've always been a fan of some *grimey* music Dubstep was right up my alley lol and been going to Wobble here in southend every month since it launched in april(i think) also went To the first Dubstep breakfast a month or so back, went to Aeonsounds 6(i think) as well but that was *cough*locked off*cough* :D a great expirience, looking forward to the next one.

Since then i've been listenen mostly to jump up Dubstep and some roots as a warm in clubs.

Off to Canterbury Uni in one weeks time and hoping theres some Dubstep events around there soon.

That's it i guess.

Dan

Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2008 2:42 pm
by pure
Hello i'm Richard

Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2008 3:24 pm
by babylonburn
ola

from brizzle, long time lurker so thought id finally get a log in.

used to be into free parties back in the day, then moved thru jungle, house, techno and ended up liking the dubstep.

really exciting scene - reminds me of the freshness of jungle before it got shit! really be interested to see how the sound continues to develop.

Whats up

Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2008 3:26 pm
by kuntkrusherr
Sup.. I'm a newcomer... Obviously a dubstep addict. Living in Copenhagen, and if anyone ever hears of any dubstep events going on here please message me. I have rarely seen any live shows, except for Roskilde 2008 where I saw Skream, Benga, & Magnetic Man. It was quite an experience. So if anyone knews anything about any upcoming shows I would be eternally grateful for a heads up.

Cheers!

tnuc Krusherr

Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2008 6:49 pm
by sofabed
babylonburn wrote:ola

from brizzle, long time lurker so thought id finally get a log in.

used to be into free parties back in the day, then moved thru jungle, house, techno and ended up liking the dubstep.

really exciting scene - reminds me of the freshness of jungle before it got shit! really be interested to see how the sound continues to develop.
Big up to the bristol crew :P

Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2008 7:45 pm
by babylonburn
Big up to the bristol crew :P
cheers sofa bed, big up yaself :P

Posted: Tue Sep 16, 2008 10:10 am
by muti
Hello massive!

I started my musical way with Reggae, then I discobered DUB!!! Also Drum'n Bass and Jungle came with me on my trip. But now.... I've just discobered Dubstep: the experience, the feeling, the future!!

Big Up from Barelona!! :D

Posted: Tue Sep 16, 2008 2:19 pm
by duderonomy
Not sure if I've already done an intro, but a good enough excuse to bump up my post-count...

Been into Dubstep for 2 or 3 years, but found it difficult at first to locate the sounds I like, but lately the scene seems to be diversifying a lot, which makes it easier for me to avoid the wobble-core and get the good sh*t.

First Dubstep purchase*: Burial EP with Southern Comfort. Listened to it a few times, put it away in the crates, didn't really 'get' it until Burial started getting lots of media attention and I thought "hang on, haven't I got a record by him?". Pulled it out, re-appreciated and re-evaluated. It's very good, but now I know lots of stuff out there I like a lot more.

Latest Dubstep purchase: Couple of things on Apple Pips and Murderation/Trample by ~*#%+@#~ some bloke.

* I would argue that because of the very broad range of styles Dubstep encompasses, I think there are probably some producers out there who don't even think of themselves as Dubstep, and some tunes from the past that sound very, very Dubstep, so maybe I've been listening to Dubstep since '96. I dunno.

Posted: Tue Sep 16, 2008 3:16 pm
by gimpyj
haven't seen this thread 'til now...

DJ Dubconscious here, originally from Toronto, was living out in Victoria BC for a few years, joined up with the jungle crew Illegal_Sound (Sixteenarmedjack's crew).. got into spinning all sorts of jungle and then reggae and then eventually dubstep.. back in Toronto now, 'avin a go of it.. check out some of my mixes @ my website in my sig..

big up all the dubstepforum crew!

Posted: Tue Sep 16, 2008 6:15 pm
by simonoff
hello all :t:

i`m also a long-time reader , tried to register almost a year ago, the confirmation mail managed somehow to miss my mailbox .... :(
so, after one year of frustration i gave it a 2nd chance .. ;)

my profile on http://myspace.com/simonoff (some infos and links there)

big up to everybody who encouraged me + supported my tunes so far!

especially:
Plainaudio, IZC, Bunzer0, Freakcamp Crew, Distance, Mr. Boom, El Rakkas, Feelipa+Phillipe (cfsn), Zvonko (disko404) , 00Piano, ...

what else..

i love to play live , i love a lot (a lot) of different types of music.. i loved(!) to dj (killing it b4 ltj bukem in front of 700 people was fun )...
jep .. and my english is ... "styrian/balkan english"
so please be patient with me ;)

Posted: Tue Sep 16, 2008 6:21 pm
by drewlustman
Hi :)

Posted: Tue Sep 16, 2008 11:19 pm
by rob_booth
hello to both simonoff and Mr Falty(Drew Lustman)

good to see you both on here ;)

Posted: Thu Sep 18, 2008 1:03 am
by drewlustman
I thought if i start saying hello now, it wont be rude when I spam the shit out of the boards in a few months ; )

Posted: Thu Sep 18, 2008 8:36 am
by dsud
just introducing myself.

got into dubstep about 3 months ago now....dont have a pc at home at the moment so ive been a bit slow getting into it....

but im fuckin hooked on this shit...its everything that i want in music....pitty there is only 1 dubstep night a month in my city...but i make the most of it.

peace.

Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2008 2:53 pm
by tibbius
i guess im a newcomer to the forum but ive been on the scene for years now.

im Tony Black, an promoter/host/mc, started out at Delight Fm in my school days generally annoying the shit outta N-Type on radio n hatcha @ big apple.

moved out to houston in 03

returned to uk in 05, just getting as much enjoyment n work out of the scene as possible

Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2008 11:09 pm
by blinaz
dubaholic...at leeds uni...only properly 'heard' dubstep about 6 months ago.. before I just wrote it off...always been in2 reggae, jungle, drums until I saw skream and since then been obsessed

would like 2 have a crack at makin a few tunes but all the programmes confuse the shit outta me

PEACE

Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2008 1:08 pm
by o.e
im new heh.

living in auckland been playing breaks for the last 5 years and heard dubstep a while back im pretty much a full convert now lol.

doing a radio show over here on www.upfm.dj or 107.5fm from 12 - 2pm on a saturday so probably around mid-night uk time. listen in if you feel the need. you can also register on the site if you want to send messages into the studio to tell me that last mix was a bit rough lol

ez