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mayhem
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by mayhem » Thu Jan 15, 2009 10:24 am
I think these tunes are pretty decent!
Rinse them if you feel it, don't if you hate them.
I'm a dnb to dubstep crossover and, for me personally, it's a chance to do something a lot different and incorporate a vibe that is me - outside of dnb.
I know ThinKing rinses Mayhem tunes

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fooishbar
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by fooishbar » Thu Jan 15, 2009 10:46 am
Blackdown wrote:why is it that the vast majority of new school d&b acts who try and make dubstep all think dubstep is nothing more than distorted midrange basslines, comically "dark" textures and snares on the third?
These tracks sounded exactly like I expected them to. which is depressing in its predictability.
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by fooishbar » Thu Jan 15, 2009 12:28 pm
dTruk wrote:i think the tendancy in dubstep is to set the standards of what is 'acceptable' way higher than whats usually possible.
i'd be pretty gutted if that weren't the case. yes, it's nearly impossible to touch mala, loe, 9, skream, etc, but i'd much rather listen to that than generic shit.
(disclaimer: i can't make beats that are worth even a second of anyone's life.)
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by fooishbar » Thu Jan 15, 2009 12:31 pm
CitizenKane wrote:wobbler. wrote:It's great to see dnb artists...producing dubstep now! Nothing I like more than dnb influenced dubstep!!
im loving the dubstep mixes of kryptic minds & leon switch's 'minor nine'

yeah, kryptic minds are making badman tunes. something proper different too, bringing their own style. not just bashing together bassline #17 with a retarded vocal sample and a super-clean snare on 3.
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s.h.smoke
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by s.h.smoke » Thu Jan 15, 2009 1:39 pm
out to the cats that knew they didn't like it even before listening
funny even the some guys that came from dnb hate on other people coming from dnb. i got here first/stay off my lawn mentality- thats your ego fuckin with you!

its about the tunes... this is party music ffs
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by fused_forces » Thu Jan 15, 2009 1:41 pm
Been caining BSE's dubstep tracks, filthy stuff as expected.
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freqone
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by freqone » Sat Jan 17, 2009 3:51 am
meh...
MayorQuimby wrote:
bloke's a cock. makes some alright tunes though.
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by headhunter » Sat Jan 17, 2009 6:45 am
the tunes go off
so what if there made by bse. i rate there production.
please stop hating, anyone is entitled to make music.
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by darkmatteruk » Sat Jan 17, 2009 8:03 am
Headhunter wrote:the tunes go off
so what if there made by bse. i rate there production.
please stop hating, anyone is entitled to make music.
quite right, but for the ammount of people who embrace their music and enjoy it, there will always be an equal ammount of haters, who most probably dont even give their music the time of day to begin with
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maxbacharach
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by maxbacharach » Sat Jan 17, 2009 8:58 pm
Has anyone heard the sneaky Calibre number in Blim's 3rd Rinse podcast? It's deadly. The new Instra:mental stepper on Naked Lunch sounds lush, too. And what about Mr. Breakage? The man's a wizard, end of. If the tunes are right, who gives a flying f*ck what scene the producer(s) came from?
Can't speak for BSE, but will check their slower stuff for sure...
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maxbacharach
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by maxbacharach » Sat Jan 17, 2009 11:57 pm
For all the heads who are still fixated on DnB's alleged spiral into a drop-obsessed engame, go and listen to the recent 170bpmage of Calibre, Commix, SpectraSoul, S.T.Files, Breakage, D-Bridge, Instra:mental, Alix Perez, Marcus Intalex, Lomax, Eveson or Cern, to name but a few. Beautifully produced, low on drops, pure vibes and significanly better than a lot of dubstep currently being produced IMO.
And what's with all this drop-phobia anyway? Seems to me like (lots of) dubstep producers are as guilty as anyone else for fetishising big drops...
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by pidge » Sun Jan 18, 2009 12:07 am
maxbacharach wrote:For all the heads who are still fixated on DnB's alleged spiral into a drop-obsessed engame, go and listen to the recent 170bpmage of Calibre, Commix, SpectraSoul, S.T.Files, Breakage, D-Bridge, Instra:mental, Alix Perez, Marcus Intalex, Lomax, Eveson or Cern, to name but a few. Beautifully produced, low on drops, pure vibes and significanly better than a lot of dubstep currently being produced IMO.
Yes but very little innovation and all tunes sound pretty much the same. Which is most peoples beef aswell I would have thought.
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by maxbacharach » Sun Jan 18, 2009 12:53 am
Mmmmmm. Lacking in innovation/all sound the same? Would have to disagree. Tunes like 'Hunter' (Instra:mental), 'Sark' (Intalex & S.T.Files) and 'Bear Music' (Commix) all meld jungle, techno and electronica influences in a pretty unique way without being at all guilty of sounding the same (if you take the time to listen to them properly). Breakage's recent DnB/jungle output has been constently fwd-thinking (the Hinds Sight EP, which came #3 in T++'s Top 10 for 2008, is a good example), and acts like Calibre (e.g. 'New Cons') and SpectraSoul (e.g. 'Buried') are making some seriously deep, minimal, rolling stuff which sounds very fresh to my ears. Even Martyn, bastion of genre-bending excellence, is chipping in with some excellent 170bpm material ('Baby Baby', most recently).
I think you're kidding yourself somewhat if you're accusing these producers of lacking in innovation/uniqueness whilst maintaining that equivalent figures in the dubstep scene are exempt from such criticisms. (Or perhaps you aren't?)
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by spooKs » Sun Jan 18, 2009 12:56 am
Martsman's drum and bass is so fucking good. That's all I have to add to the discussion.
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by maxbacharach » Sun Jan 18, 2009 1:07 am
spooKs wrote:Martsman's drum and bass is so fucking good. That's all I have to add to the discussion.
Agreed!
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by gigi » Sun Jan 18, 2009 6:33 am
maxbacharach wrote:spooKs wrote:Martsman's drum and bass is so fucking good. That's all I have to add to the discussion.
Agreed!
Third! And I could use more of that type of dnb. (And some more drumfunk too)
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by nicon » Sun Jan 18, 2009 12:53 pm
whould people think TRG, Luke Envoy, Subscape, Martyn, 501, Enei, Noah D, Komonazmuk, Balkansky, Mayhem, DZ, SPL, No Thing of Babylon System all made drum & bass before dubstep?? fuck even Noisia & Spor made some sick breaks/electro stuff that i just play inside the dance.. and dont forget one of dnb's biggest Mc's JAKES who is making everybody go mental at the moment..
so dont hate, dnb is probably also a big influence for dubstep as garage and reggae is..
back on topic
BSE are dons.. dont like all of it but HYPERSUN GOES OFF!! like OFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF!!!
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