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How did you discover Dubstep?

Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2011 1:08 am
by Eclipse
Here's my life story, I hope you enjoy it. If you cba just read the last paragraph ;-)

I was born on the 8th June 1993 and raised in Chapeltown, Leeds, UK which had a notorious reputation at time of being "the hood". I grew up listening to Reggae, Dub, Soul, Funky House, R&B and Hip Hop from my parents who are both black and used to be Rastafarian. When I hit high school I started to branch into my own genres such as UK Garage, Bassline, Grime and then eventually Dubstep. Before Dubstep came around I was heavily influenced by artists such as Dizzee Rascal, Devilman, Dexplicit, Dj Oddz, JME and a lot of underground Leeds groups/MCs/Producers such as LDC, Realist Gang, KG Crew, Korby etc. The list goes on. This resulted in an 8 Mile scenario at my school where we would gather in crowds and someone would beatbox or slam on an instrumental from a Sony Ericsson W800 (those were the days!) and we would just battle each other for laughs and then it emerged into clubs such as Pushers where everybody was chillin, beats was bangin, bud was burnin and bars were blazin! I built up a huge library of music from this period, with thanks to Limewire, and began start producing with help from my cousin. The stuff we were producing was a really unique sound and more of a fusion between all the prior genres but I can't slot in any genre by sound so I went by tempo (it was around 120-140BPM). At the time this was similar to Dexplicit, Dj Oddz and T2 but then came in the Bassline era.

Most people associated Bassline as chav music, but that was when it leaked out of the hood and onto the mainstream (remember T2 - Heartbroken) and by this point was old news to me and to those who knew. I knew T2 personally as he was part of LDC and they used to chill next door to my dads house all the time, anyway thats another story. Bassline was the ultimimately the sound of the youth as most of the big producers were aged like 12 to 25 and my parents along with many others hated it. To me Bassline is like a earlier verison of Dubstep as it started underground, ended up mainstream and eventually died due the evolution of itself. Lets take Burga Boy for example, it started as club banger then died as ringtone (phone speakers never to music justice!). My cousin, who I think is one of the best producers of all time, made some of the greatest bassline i've ever heard and was in the scene from the start to the finish. I stopped listening to Bassline at about 15 and got back into Hip Hop and Grime with the rise of 50 Cent (his old stuff was da shit!) and Skepta, Devilman (Lord of the Mics 2 was EPIC!!!), JME, Flirta D, Chipmunk (he used to be sick, check out Chipmunk - Who are you. The remix is even better!) etc.

This continued until about 15 and a half when I started smokin weed for the first time. I was at this girls party from my school, I was high as hell and the Dj was playing some stuff i've never heard before. After that night I was desperate to find this one tune that was running through my head non-stop, which happened to be J. Majik & Wickaman - Crazy World. To all those that know this is a great DnB tune which I also love. This opened my musical boundaries and I started to explore and embrace other genres such as DnB, Jungle, Dub and even Rock and some Heavy Metal believe it or not.

On my 16th Birthday my mum took me down Subdub for the first time and it was possibly one of the greatest experiences of my life. From the minute I walked in all I could feel was the raw bass pulsating through every inch my body. I was with my cousin (the one who produces - you wouldn't believe the amount of cousins I have!) and when we went into Room 1 it was like a dream come true for both of us. For any of you out there that have had the experience of Subdub or Exodus (when it was at the West Indian Centre) then you know just how immense the bass feels and how the vibes just flow throughout the whole building. Room 1 plays strictly Dub and is hosted by Iration Steppas and they occasionally have a sound clash with another set (thats two huge soundsystems in one room!) and then there's Room 2 which plays a mix of Dubstep and Drum & Bass and is always changing the line-up but Dj Steppa is resident and usually finishes the night. This was the line-up for that particular night...

SUBDUB

SATURDAY 7TH JUNE

ROOM 1: DUB

IRATION STEPPAS SOUND SYSTEM
THE SPIRITUAL STEPPIN' WARRIORS PLAYING DUBZ INNA YEAR 3000 STYLE

MEETS

FROM AMSTERDAM
KING SHILOH SOUND SYSTEM
FEAT BREDDA NEIL, RAS IYIAPO, RED LION & JAH ROOTZ


ROOM 2: DRUM & BASS / DUBSTEP

CASPA
RUSKO
STEPPA
ANT TC1
EXODUS
CENTRAL BEATZ - LD50 B2B DIRTY LE ROY
ANTIX
EARTHPIPE

MC'S TONN PIPER, ANDLAR, SKEEZ & PEAN

SWEET POTATO SOUND SYSTEM & DECOR


LEEDS WEST INDIAN CENTRE, LAYCOCK PLACE, LS7 3JA
DOORS 10PM-5AM...TICKETS £10 + BF FROM TRIBE, JUMBO & CRASH RECORDS
INFO: 01132433414 / 07764208202

...As you can probably guess I was definately a night to remember and from that point onwards started my love for both Dub and Dubstep. The reason I love Subdub so much is because the vibes are always good and its one of the only places where Dubstep is played right next door to it's roots. I attended pretty much every Subdub up until now (because it unfortunately changed venue) but in doing so I became a Dubstep Head



**Edit** I mentioned earlier about my cousin who produces. Put it this way, he's a diamond in the dirt. Trust me.

http://soundcloud.com/m-o-beatz/mo-uk-sound

Re: How did you discover Dubstep?

Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2011 1:22 am
by meditation
WOOOOOW HOLD...your MOM took you to SUBDUB......You mom = Legend.

My story is as follows......Oi jack......Ye......Listen to this cd........wht is it......some bloke called burial......Ye k.....The End.

Re: How did you discover Dubstep?

Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2011 1:35 am
by Suangi
Before dubstep I was into traditional pakistani music. The main keyword of a google search led me to what is still one of my favorite dubstep tracks of all time.

Re: How did you discover Dubstep?

Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2011 5:51 am
by Jizz
started when I heard Colourful by Skream on the TV show Skins; loved it and had to get the whole Skream! album which was more than enough to convert me into a dubaholic

Re: How did you discover Dubstep?

Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2011 6:01 am
by Sonika
Like a lot of people, I think, I was introduced to it through a friend...first "dubstep" album I ever got was Cozza Frenzy by Bassnectar, I slowly moved backwards from brostep to some more relaxed stuff, until I heard the Stagger by Skream, got that entire album, loved it, then got anti war dub/haunted by digital Mystikz, at which point I was sold :)

Re: How did you discover Dubstep?

Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2011 6:34 am
by twothirdsmajority
Rusko's Essential Mix.

That's where i first heard it.

I didn't get it at first because i expected DnB beats and stuff. And then, i listened to Eastern Jam by Chase & Status and that hooked me to Dubstep.

Followed by Caspa's Essential Mix, Skream's Essential Mix, Joy Orbison's Green Money mix, some listenings of Rinse FM and then i got immediately hooked into Dustep.

Re: How did you discover Dubstep?

Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2011 6:48 am
by JHolland
I have been into just about everything at this point. I was into DnB for the longest time, both dj'ing and production wise. Always a big House fan too. Fell in love with Dubstep over the past couple of years, I just love the tempo and personality of it. It is really the majority of what I listen to these days.

Re: How did you discover Dubstep?

Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2011 6:50 am
by Raggles
I heard someone talking about dubstep on the radio a few years back and I was thinking to myself, "what a stupid ass name for something."
Little did I know it was a music genre.

The weird thing is, When I first heard the name, I didn't like it....and now I still hate the name for what it has been used to describe.

Interesting.

Re: How did you discover Dubstep?

Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2011 6:54 am
by Sonika
Yeah personality is a good way to describe it, never really thought of it that way...but yeah, dubstep has a lot of personality

Tbh I think dubsteps a pretty cool name. First time I ever heard it was sitting at a lunch table with some friends and one of them said something about a drop, and I was a huge hip hop head at that point but didn't know the first thing about EDM...so then they said something about dubstep and I was like "waaahhhhtttt"


And funny thing is now I know more than any of them :)

Re: How did you discover Dubstep?

Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2011 6:59 am
by Raggles
I remember in high school, everyone started listening to Skrillex and Bassnectar and all the hipsters were trying to take credit for being the first ones to listen to dubstep or sumtn. Was pretty funny in fact.

Re: How did you discover Dubstep?

Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2011 7:06 am
by Sonika
Raggles wrote:I remember in high school, everyone started listening to Skrillex and Bassnectar and all the hipsters were trying to take credit for being the first ones to listen to dubstep or sumtn. Was pretty funny in fact.
Oh god don't even start talking to me about hipsters...lol I live in PORTLAND OREGON THE HOMELAND OF ALL HIPSTERS, and that's not even good enough, I GO TO AN ARTS SCHOOL.

Ooh boy do I know hipsters ;-)

Anyways, yeah that basically happened in my school too but they quickly realized nobody gave a fuck and went back to whatever hipsters listen to

Re: How did you discover Dubstep?

Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2011 8:12 am
by Be-1ne
I got introduced to it by Om Unit, way before he was Om Unit.

Re: How did you discover Dubstep?

Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2011 9:33 am
by didi
Friend was playing a doorly remix of Man Like Me - London Town. After that about a year and a half of finding my feet within the scene.

Re: How did you discover Dubstep?

Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2011 10:35 am
by lpceco
My life changed in 2007. Firstly I started with dnb..some friends of mine hooked me up with Black Sun Empire & Future Prophecies..after that I discovered Spor, Calibre, Ed Rush&Optical, Goldie/Metalheadz etc(Actually 1 month after I was 18 years old I went to the 10 years HMSU birthday where I heard BSE, Spor, Shy FX+Ragga Twins! WAS SO EPIC <3) During the same time I heard EXo (who is now one of my fav DJs and a very good friend) playin something slower,darker & deeper on some radioshow on the HMSU radio.....and then I fell in love. I found out it is dubstep..started diggin around..and dnld'd some illegal torrent full of good old stuff <3 There I found the My Demons LP by Distance <3 Still one of my fav albums+producers/djs, found the 1st Vex'D album...Benga's Invasion!!!! And lots of good old Hyper Dub[Burial <3], Tempa[Skream!, the 2 Horsepower LPs, a couple of dubstep allstars mixes], Dub Police[man..I feel sound about Caspa nowadays :/], DMZ[lifetime rspct.], Deep Medi[lifetime rspct.] etc.



Cheers
Sound.

Re: How did you discover Dubstep?

Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2011 2:22 pm
by scattybeanhead
i remember when i asked my ex girlfriend (before we started going out) if she'd ever heard of dubstep before.

her reply was 'yeah i think so, they're some band from london aren't they' hmmmm....

i was introduced to dubstep in '08 when i randomly went to this club with my mate where jakes was playing. the rest is history

Re: How did you discover Dubstep?

Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2011 3:11 pm
by test_recordings
Subdub was sick when it was in the west indian centre :D still need to check out the new venue...

Re: How did you discover Dubstep?

Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2011 3:32 pm
by Jurrecane
Someone once took me to a party where N-Type was playing (Did a whole set with a broken arm). I found it a little bit to noisy actually, i liked music just to chill to.. But when i got a bit deeper into the sound i was sold! :Q:

Re: How did you discover Dubstep?

Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2011 3:35 pm
by Kochari
St Paul's Carnival b2b getting stoned in mate's cars listening to pirate radio

Re: How did you discover Dubstep?

Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2011 3:41 pm
by DJSpekt
when i heard Caspa & Rusko fabriclive in 2008 when i was studying abroad... i didnt get hooked per se, but it definitely left an impression. when i got back to the states i listened to it again and fell in love. then i went backwards and got deep, then went through the brostep, and now im back to the deeper side of things.

Re: How did you discover Dubstep?

Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2011 5:14 pm
by joejoe99
i sort of knew a bit about dubstep just from friends, but that was all filth which i never really liked. I properly got into it when a mate of mine showed me Fist of Fury by Horsepower, and from there i sort of got into it through stuff like old Skream, old Benga, Kode9, Zomby and Pangaea