DnB RMX's of Dubstep
DnB RMX's of Dubstep
Is there more plans for Dubstep tunes to be remixed by DnB producers?
I'd be keen to see the results of how certain Dubstep tunes are interpreted. Perhpas we might see a Calyx remix a Loefah or Vex'd tune one day...
Thoughts?
I'd be keen to see the results of how certain Dubstep tunes are interpreted. Perhpas we might see a Calyx remix a Loefah or Vex'd tune one day...
Thoughts?
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Terror Danjah done some dnb sounding dubsteps, remix of wiley tune, forgot the name. V. Hard dubstep/dnb sounds, Terror Danjah - Flys also
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I liked Zinc's request line remix (in fact, I got a dnb gig tonight, and certainly plan on playing it).
Admittedly when I first heard about it, I had assumed the worst...but was quite presently surprised.
"Deep Concentration", I felt, was pretty uninspired though....not sure what he was thinking on that one
Admittedly when I first heard about it, I had assumed the worst...but was quite presently surprised.
"Deep Concentration", I felt, was pretty uninspired though....not sure what he was thinking on that one
I thought it was decent. Not great but decent. If there were more halftime dnb tunes, I'd prolly start spinning it again. I think it will happen too. Dubstep will undoubtedly influence dnb in a big way. That Klute tune "174 bpm" is a good example, I could get into that kinda shit.RickyRicardo wrote:I liked Zinc's request line remix (in fact, I got a dnb gig tonight, and certainly plan on playing it).
Admittedly when I first heard about it, I had assumed the worst...but was quite presently surprised.
"Deep Concentration", I felt, was pretty uninspired though....not sure what he was thinking on that one
It was Evol Intent.Hate Recordings wrote:i heard a rumor about someone doing a dubstep remix of "the nine" and played it at wmc.
similar topic i suppose.
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I heard it will never see the light of day though... it wasnt authorized.wascal wrote:The halftime bits on their remix of Corrupt Cops was sick, this could be interesting.cure wrote:It was Evol Intent.Hate Recordings wrote:i heard a rumor about someone doing a dubstep remix of "the nine" and played it at wmc.
similar topic i suppose.
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Think when drum and bass was around 160 and there were some more minimal tunes around it worked fine. Dnb generally has a completely different aesthetic to dubstep though imagine it would be done with as much integrity as Michael Bolton covering Otis Redding (yeah you mulleted pig-fellator, really needed a guitar solo didn't it?)Corpsey wrote:Most dubstep tunes work for me because they're at that bpm where they can have space (for beats and sub) and tension built up in them- which they'd lose at 170bpm.

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PMSLShonky wrote:Think when drum and bass was around 160 and there were some more minimal tunes around it worked fine. Dnb generally has a completely different aesthetic to dubstep though imagine it would be done with as much integrity as Michael Bolton covering Otis Redding (yeah you mulleted pig-fellator, really needed a guitar solo didn't it?)Corpsey wrote:Most dubstep tunes work for me because they're at that bpm where they can have space (for beats and sub) and tension built up in them- which they'd lose at 170bpm.
and how the fuck were those stupid teeny bopper whores aloud to cover run dmc n aerosmith. there should be a law against that shit.
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