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Smalltown Canadian dubstep DJ trying something different...

Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 2:32 am
by wobbafet
Hey everyone, I'm new to the forum. Been lurking a bit here and there, decided to sign up and contribute :D

I'm also attempting to DJ and produce in a city in British Columbia near Kelowna, hometown of DJs Datsik and Excision. In many ways I feel like I'm constantly in this massive shadow of filth and wobble. Every party I play, people scream for filthy tunes. I mention dubstep to the layman and their minds already have a preconcieved notion of what I'm "all about".

However I never really got into Excision and Datsik, or much of the really aggy dubstep out there in the Rottun crew and elsewhere. I've seen them play at a club or two and Shambhala Music Festival, but they never thrilled me. To each there own... although I get frustrated when I wanna check out Beatport for new tunes and have to wade through an endless sea of (what seems like to me, at least) formulaic dubstep, I'm not a hater. I like what I like, and I really connect with DJs and producers like Synkro, Burial, N-Type, DMZ, Kryptic Minds, and TRG to name a few. I want to play music that reflects my personality and use it to connect with others on a musical level.

Actually, I really want to play music that I KNOW deserves some air time, and maybe change people's preconceptions of what the dub is all about. Or at least broaden some horizons. To the DJs and Producers out there, how would you advise someone like me? How much should I cater to an audience? How much should I (or can I) snub my nose at the requests of party promoters to play filth when I want to play something deep, or in my opinion, cutting edge and downright amazing?

Thanks for the warm welcomes and advice.

OH by the way, if you're interested in checking out my vibes, I have a few rough cuts and mixes on my soundcloud.

http://www.soundcloud.com/wobbafet/tracks

Re: Smalltown Canadian dubstep DJ trying something different...

Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 3:17 am
by DREdio
i'm right with ya! was playin a party last weekend (droppin kryptic minds, loefah, the good stuff) and all I got was constant calls for Flux pavillion, excision, datsik and that lot( which i still respect but not my personal favorites). at some point u gotta drop a couple of tunes for the girls though hahaha

Re: Smalltown Canadian dubstep DJ trying something different...

Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 4:00 am
by maximus
just keep doing what you are doing and if you are good at it people will notice.

don't flaunt your shit about until you are confident it is rad, because otherwise people will ignore you even when it is good.

that is my advice.

Re: Smalltown Canadian dubstep DJ trying something different...

Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 4:06 am
by _boring
maximus wrote:just keep doing what you are doing and if you are good at it people will notice.

don't flaunt your shit about until you are confident it is rad, because otherwise people will ignore you even when it is good.

that is my advice.

big words :i:

Re: Smalltown Canadian dubstep DJ trying something different...

Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 4:10 am
by gonzodj
wobbafet wrote:Hey everyone, I'm new to the forum. Been lurking a bit here and there, decided to sign up and contribute :D

I'm also attempting to DJ and produce in a city in British Columbia near Kelowna, hometown of DJs Datsik and Excision. In many ways I feel like I'm constantly in this massive shadow of filth and wobble. Every party I play, people scream for filthy tunes. I mention dubstep to the layman and their minds already have a preconcieved notion of what I'm "all about".

However I never really got into Excision and Datsik, or much of the really aggy dubstep out there in the Rottun crew and elsewhere. I've seen them play at a club or two and Shambhala Music Festival, but they never thrilled me. To each there own... although I get frustrated when I wanna check out Beatport for new tunes and have to wade through an endless sea of (what seems like to me, at least) formulaic dubstep, I'm not a hater. I like what I like, and I really connect with DJs and producers like Synkro, Burial, N-Type, DMZ, Kryptic Minds, and TRG to name a few. I want to play music that reflects my personality and use it to connect with others on a musical level.

Actually, I really want to play music that I KNOW deserves some air time, and maybe change people's preconceptions of what the dub is all about. Or at least broaden some horizons. To the DJs and Producers out there, how would you advise someone like me? How much should I cater to an audience? How much should I (or can I) snub my nose at the requests of party promoters to play filth when I want to play something deep, or in my opinion, cutting edge and downright amazing?

Thanks for the warm welcomes and advice.

OH by the way, if you're interested in checking out my vibes, I have a few rough cuts and mixes on my soundcloud.

http://www.soundcloud.com/wobbafet/tracks
be yourself and blow people away. music speaks for itself dude.

Re: Smalltown Canadian dubstep DJ trying something different...

Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 4:47 am
by glottis5
Hey it's really cool to see people into the deeper side of things around here. I'm from Penticton which isn't exactly a bastion of dubstep, either. There are people into it around here, but they're all into brostep, like you said.

Anyway, I'm really feeling the tunes on your soundcloud, we should exchange dubs sometime.

Re: Smalltown Canadian dubstep DJ trying something different...

Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 6:08 am
by wobbafet
glottis5 wrote:Hey it's really cool to see people into the deeper side of things around here. I'm from Penticton which isn't exactly a bastion of dubstep, either. There are people into it around here, but they're all into brostep, like you said.

Anyway, I'm really feeling the tunes on your soundcloud, we should exchange dubs sometime.
on it, mate!

hear about the next datsik show coming up in kelowna? they want 30 bones for the night. gimme a break, i'm seeing distance in Vancouver for 12 bucks :lol:

Re: Smalltown Canadian dubstep DJ trying something different...

Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 9:00 am
by LA_Boxers
Do what you want to do. If people dont like it then unfortunatly you may just have to go elsewhere. The deep stuff is always going to be about tho, so when the brostep cloud has cleared your still going to be around!!

Re: Smalltown Canadian dubstep DJ trying something different...

Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 9:35 am
by section 8
Kryptic Minds is pretty dark btw