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Using new sounds instead of the same wawawawa robot noise's

Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2011 11:20 am
by Harribo
Hey everyone ive started this thread cos im slowly getting board of hearing the same dubstep all the time, which is usualy the heavy/hard hitting robotic noise or chainsaw's ect....

for people that are producers id like you to post on here tracks you have made that are completely different from the standard hype dubstep that seems to be goin around alot.

Im from Manchester and we have alot of good nights where the music is actually about the music instead of getting coke'd out ur face listenin to shit.
some good nights to go to within inner manchester ----> Hit n run - Heavy Rain - Selective hearing

Im looking forward to hearing some good different styled melodic/deep/ambient/bassy tracks.








So if your a producer please post ur tracks u have made, im interested in what other people our always making.

Remember post your tracks that are different!!!!!

Re: Using new sounds instead of the same wawawawa robot nois

Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2011 12:36 pm
by the wiggle baron
If youre after released tracks that are doing something different, then theres already a chunky thread full of good stuff here: http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=167366

But it sounds like you were after some homegrown stuff from people on this forum?

If thats the case theres still a good few names worth checking out! Off the top of my head I would recommend my man Phrex (on here as vulvavibration (lol) and he makes fantastic deeper, experimental bass music) also Be-1ne, Forensics, J-One (although now i say it, im not 100% hes a big forum head, still lovely music) and im sure some others ill remember later.

Theres also a couple of really good labels from people associated with the dubstepforum. If you dont know about echodub, its a fantastic label for releasing seriously deep, meditative bass music. Its run by 2 guys called DFRNT and King Slaff, both of whom post here (with the occasional free download!). They both make amazing music themselves, defo worth checking out...Then as well as that, theres a new label thats been started by some guys on here with a few familiar faces as artists too! Thats Fent Plate recordings. Definitely making movements these guys, such a fresh approach to the label, great music being released via digital so far, with I believe their first vinyl release hitting the shops about now! Check them out for real, some awesome artists on there, Kochari, macarbre unit, A-list, boxmouse (5:37 am outside the tube station is one of the best sounding pieces of electronic music ive heard!) Gnome, seizure...I could go on. Basically, check out fentplates :) (Theyre free download album is a good start!)

Best of luck, it can be a long process sifting through all the dubshite these days but there is some gold at the bottom (or should that be top?) never fear!

Re: Using new sounds instead of the same wawawawa robot nois

Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2011 1:17 pm
by Harribo
Cheers for that info mate im gna check out them artists u listed, im quite curious in the type of dubstep they create.

I was after released and un-released tracks tbh so hopefully people will start posting more within due time.

Re: Using new sounds instead of the same wawawawa robot nois

Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2011 1:28 pm
by Harribo
Come on people, if u visit this post and ur a producer that creates different sounding dubstep them post ur tracks on this page, im interested in hearing it!!!

Re: Using new sounds instead of the same wawawawa robot nois

Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2011 1:32 pm
by DFRNT
the wiggle baron wrote:If you dont know about echodub, its a fantastic label for releasing seriously deep, meditative bass music. Its run by 2 guys called DFRNT and King Slaff, both of whom post here (with the occasional free download!).
Note: despite King Slaff being an Echodub member, and featured on releases - it's just me that runs the label. :)

Re: Using new sounds instead of the same wawawawa robot nois

Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2011 4:14 pm
by Be-1ne
Thanks wiggle baron for the mention. You can find out more about me and my label "area recordings" at www.arearecordings.com worth checking the artists featured on the podcasts as well. :)

Re: Using new sounds instead of the same wawawawa robot nois

Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2011 4:24 pm
by Harribo
checked out kochari on youtube wiggle baron, im liking it alot!!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epUHpt7kUDI <---FentPlateD002 - Kochari - Deep Water / The Truth Samples ( OUT NOW )

Re: Using new sounds instead of the same wawawawa robot nois

Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2011 4:24 pm
by Harribo
Everyone needs to check up - indigo and synkro - manchester's finest

Re: Using new sounds instead of the same wawawawa robot nois

Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2011 4:24 pm
by test_recordings
Echodub's more deep techno and house than dubstep per se but Transistor is a good 'dubstep' label run by Headhunter http://www.myspace.com/dubstepheadhunter

Re: Using new sounds instead of the same wawawawa robot nois

Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2011 5:06 pm
by assault
Got some new stuff to be uploaded in the next few days too...

http://soundcloud.com/assault

Re: Using new sounds instead of the same wawawawa robot nois

Posted: Fri Mar 18, 2011 11:04 am
by Harribo
soundin good mate!

Everyone that likes dubstep go onto http://www.youth360fm.org/ on sunday at 2pm And listen to Otex presenting manchesters new streaming dubstep show. We are a new radio station in manchester thats going to be broadcasting some insane dubstep From Snatch, Kydro, Bastian and Teknition. ( The Bass Pharmacy Team!!! )

Remember Sunday 2-6pm go on to http://www.youth360fm.org/ and click listen, then download the little application (this takes 5 seconds) and u'll be able to listen in to us all day bringing u the best dubstep of 2010 and 2011!!!!


And remember guys keep posting ur own tracks that sounds different!!!!

Re: Using new sounds instead of the same wawawawa robot nois

Posted: Fri Mar 18, 2011 9:52 pm
by zonetrooper5
Could check out my stuff, mostly ambient dubstep.

http://soundcloud.com/sun-ce

Re: Using new sounds instead of the same wawawawa robot nois

Posted: Fri Mar 18, 2011 10:32 pm
by drokkr
Start a thread on a mildly controversial topic about a certain sound used in Dubstep recently. Spam your own music in every post. :?

Re: Using new sounds instead of the same wawawawa robot nois

Posted: Sat Mar 19, 2011 1:49 am
by the wiggle baron
DFRNT wrote:
the wiggle baron wrote:If you dont know about echodub, its a fantastic label for releasing seriously deep, meditative bass music. Its run by 2 guys called DFRNT and King Slaff, both of whom post here (with the occasional free download!).
Note: despite King Slaff being an Echodub member, and featured on releases - it's just me that runs the label. :)
Oh sheet no way??
Sorry my bad! I have no idea why I thought that!

Im going to make pennance/distract by linking my favourite echodub release...
*Look over there!*

http://soundcloud.com/echodub/asa-edub012-preview

Re: Using new sounds instead of the same wawawawa robot nois

Posted: Sat Mar 19, 2011 3:04 am
by kingGhost
none of the tunes i listen to or make have robot noises anyway, so i think i'm good

Re: Using new sounds instead of the same wawawawa robot nois

Posted: Sat Mar 19, 2011 8:47 am
by prohjecktom
i gotta say, havek you heard of RUSKO?????
lol, but seriously
that song at the top sounds alot like this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b5jD6U--R9M

Re: Using new sounds instead of the same wawawawa robot nois

Posted: Sat Mar 19, 2011 8:55 am
by NickUndercover
Check out the Youngsta topic, you can grab a lot of recorded shows there and they're all top quality :D

Re: Using new sounds instead of the same wawawawa robot nois

Posted: Sat Mar 19, 2011 10:44 pm
by Gewze
Soundcloud

not robot bullshit :)

Re: Using new sounds instead of the same wawawawa robot nois

Posted: Sun Mar 20, 2011 12:21 am
by Harribo
kingGhost wrote:none of the tunes i listen to or make have robot noises anyway, so i think i'm good
then the thread is goin well im likin the songs that have been posted so far

Re: Using new sounds instead of the same wawawawa robot nois

Posted: Sun Mar 20, 2011 12:31 am
by ninthy4
Well, I've pretty much scrapped dubstep and started doing hoppy heavy beats with inspiration from Spor, Noisia and loads of Neurofunk. :i: