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- fivesixkids
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Sup.
www.myspace.com/gazerdubsteppavement
or
www.myspace.com/thisKidnamedLamont
check me out...
loving the 'Step
loving the music
also check out my band, if you's got any time
www.myspace.com/theaccorduk
www.myspace.com/gazerdubsteppavement
or
www.myspace.com/thisKidnamedLamont
check me out...
loving the 'Step
loving the music
also check out my band, if you's got any time
www.myspace.com/theaccorduk
hi
Hi everyone, nice community you got here. im from croydon (old coulsdon if anyone knows it ) , been into dubstep for a few years now. been mixing Dnb for many years. recently been buying alot of dubstep vinyls as ive actually got some money again.
nice to meet you all
nice to meet you all

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Like it. DSF band massive! Check out mine www.myspace.com/dogisdeadbandthis Kid named Lamont wrote:
www.myspace.com/theaccorduk
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- Joined: Tue Mar 24, 2009 9:21 am
- Location: washington states of america (cascadia)
new to the forum, somewhat new to dubstep. i love what i see and hear. started producing hip hop 5 years ago. slowly got introduced to electronic music like aphex and vsnares. eventually it led up to dnb and dupstep. still listen to hip hop and idm but not as much as that step. people are catching on to it in the pacific northwest.
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hi people
hi i'm tom but my dubstep artist name is Fudge!
, i'm 18 and been producing dubstep for about a month now. i really need some advice, i have added a link of all 5 of my songs (8mins long) for anyone and hopefully everyone to listen too if they like and give me any advice they can (about making good basses, song layout, anything you can think of!) i have read most of the production bible and have FL Studio demo but am planing of buying Fl Fruity Edtion. thanks for your time 
(p.s. the end 3 are the best in my opinion!)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=859j3Ogd8ko
peace x


(p.s. the end 3 are the best in my opinion!)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=859j3Ogd8ko
peace x
Hola from the PA
Well, I have finally seen the light (or darkside rather) and have a new crush on Dubstep! Thanks to Chase & Status' & Snoop Dogg's Snoop Dogg Millionaire and Skream's rmx of La Rue I am hooked. I used to DJ in the DC/VA area alot around 99-01 as a trance and prog house DJ but have always had an appreciation for DnB and now Dubstep. Glad to be a part of this.
Easy All
I'm Stephen, been into Dubstep since i first discovered it from Dubstep Allstars Vol. 2 in '06. Natural progression from Dub, Drum & Bass. First heard Dubstep on a proper weighty system in '07, love the anticipation and excitement of getting to a club and hearing the bass rumbling from outside!
Anyway been checking the forum for some time, thought it was about time i signed up! Peace
I'm Stephen, been into Dubstep since i first discovered it from Dubstep Allstars Vol. 2 in '06. Natural progression from Dub, Drum & Bass. First heard Dubstep on a proper weighty system in '07, love the anticipation and excitement of getting to a club and hearing the bass rumbling from outside!
Anyway been checking the forum for some time, thought it was about time i signed up! Peace

hey
hey fellas, have been nosing around on the forum for quite a few months but never bothered registering
so since i aint lazy for once i just did, big up to myself lol.
nah, big up to the whole dubstep scene.
reppin from Belgium, peace.
so since i aint lazy for once i just did, big up to myself lol.
nah, big up to the whole dubstep scene.
reppin from Belgium, peace.

For the record, and for the posterity of future generations, me too:
What up peeps, my name's Cyrusfx and I've been semi-lurking around this board for the past couple months.
I heavily dig it.
I use it not only to get shitloads of free music, but, as an aspiring producer, to edumicate myself as well
Just when I thought electronic music was kind of starting to get boring, up comes dubstep and totally revitalizes the globe's interest in the genre.
The fact that you can dance both fast and slow to the beat is what makes it genius and even revolutionary...
Dubstep has yet to gain a solid foothold here in Hawaii, but because I've been utterly fascinated by it I made my own "History of Dubstep" audio lesson, if you want to check it out:
Direct Link to Mix:
http://ftconcepts.com/fxcyrus/cyrusfx/m ... ubstep.mp3
Link to Post @ CyrusfxNet:
http://ftconcepts.com/cyrusfx/2009/01/0 ... gital-form
Thanks & big ups for Dubstepforum.com for the excellent service!
Fx
What up peeps, my name's Cyrusfx and I've been semi-lurking around this board for the past couple months.
I heavily dig it.
I use it not only to get shitloads of free music, but, as an aspiring producer, to edumicate myself as well
Just when I thought electronic music was kind of starting to get boring, up comes dubstep and totally revitalizes the globe's interest in the genre.
The fact that you can dance both fast and slow to the beat is what makes it genius and even revolutionary...
Dubstep has yet to gain a solid foothold here in Hawaii, but because I've been utterly fascinated by it I made my own "History of Dubstep" audio lesson, if you want to check it out:
Direct Link to Mix:
http://ftconcepts.com/fxcyrus/cyrusfx/m ... ubstep.mp3
Link to Post @ CyrusfxNet:
http://ftconcepts.com/cyrusfx/2009/01/0 ... gital-form
Thanks & big ups for Dubstepforum.com for the excellent service!
Fx
Hey people. I'm a new comer to dubstep, but I've been listening to Burial for close to 2 years. He was my gateway into this genre. I mostly listen to classical, jazz, fusion, folky black-metal, or prog-rock otherwise.
If anybody wants to recommend me some producers to give me a flavor of all the areas of this genre it would be appreciated.
If anybody wants to recommend me some producers to give me a flavor of all the areas of this genre it would be appreciated.
Hey all,
I'm a newcomer to the Dubstep scene. I'm 18. I've started to produce Dubstep for about a month now. The tips n tricks people on this site share are really good for a newcomer like me. I'm mainly into the wobble bass stuff, but I would like to start listening to so deeper darker stuff. So if anyone can recommend (sp?) me any artists it would be much appriciated (sp?).
I've played guitar for the past 5 years, but when I started College in '07 I was more interested in making music using a computer.
This has led me to where I am today.
I listen to nearly all genres of Dance music.
I'm also into metal, pop punk, some indie, acoustic etc.
Look forward to joining the community.
Take it easy!
I'm a newcomer to the Dubstep scene. I'm 18. I've started to produce Dubstep for about a month now. The tips n tricks people on this site share are really good for a newcomer like me. I'm mainly into the wobble bass stuff, but I would like to start listening to so deeper darker stuff. So if anyone can recommend (sp?) me any artists it would be much appriciated (sp?).
I've played guitar for the past 5 years, but when I started College in '07 I was more interested in making music using a computer.
This has led me to where I am today.
I listen to nearly all genres of Dance music.
I'm also into metal, pop punk, some indie, acoustic etc.
Look forward to joining the community.
Take it easy!

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