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20 most important dubstep vinyls in history

Post by blahi » Fri Oct 26, 2012 7:56 am

Question is:
20 most important dubstep vinyls
(UK, USA, CAN, rest of Europe) - 2002 - 2012

Revolutionary, simply the best, legendary, distributed on vinyls.
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Re: 20 most important dubstep vinyls in history

Post by Geey » Fri Oct 26, 2012 10:05 am

Do you know hard that is to name just 20??
I'm stuck at 32 right now and I swear I've missed some out

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Re: 20 most important dubstep vinyls in history

Post by Sexual_Chocolate » Fri Oct 26, 2012 10:06 am

ummm.

didnt some online magazine do this not long ago? (i mean it was shit, but yea)
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Re: 20 most important dubstep vinyls in history

Post by Geey » Fri Oct 26, 2012 10:21 am

Ive gone for the revolutionary route, and i could only narrow it down to 22... From 32.
I'm not entirely happy with my list, but it's the best I could do.

Elephant man - log on (horsepower remix)
Horsepower productions in fine style
El-b - buck and bury
Artwork red
Digital mystikz - pathwayz
Loefah, kode9 and digital mystikz - grime 2
Loefah - jungle infiltrator
Digital mystikz and loefah - dmz002
Skream - midnight request line
Vex'd - gunman
Burial - south London boroughs
Loefah - root/goat stare
Digital mystikz - anti war dub/haunted
Loefah - mud/ruffage
Kode9 & space ape - backward
Coki - Spongebob
Trg - put you down
Benga and coki - night
Kryptic minds - one of us
Joy Orbison - hyph mngo
James Blake - cmky ep
Addison groove - footcrab

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Re: 20 most important dubstep vinyls in history

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Re: 20 most important dubstep vinyls in history

Post by Marcus » Fri Oct 26, 2012 11:00 am

Agree with most of Geey's list but i feel Kode 9 - 9 samurai should be on there.
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Re: 20 most important dubstep vinyls in history

Post by Func » Fri Oct 26, 2012 11:01 am

Horsepower Productions - In Fine Style
Benny Ill & Hatcha - Special 4 Track EP
Digital Mystikz & Loefah - Dubsession
Various - Tempa Allstars Vol. 2
Skream - Midnight Request Line
Digital Mystikz - Haunted / Anti War Dub
Skream - Loefah Remixes
Shackleton / Appleblim - I Am Animal / Mystical Warrior
Loefah - Mud / Ruffage
Kode9 & The Spaceape - Backward
Burial - Burial
Pinch - Qawwali
Shackleton - Soundboy's Nuts Get Ground Up Proper EP
2562 - Aerial
TRG - Broken Heart (Martyn's DCM Remix)
Benga & Coki - Night
The Bug - Skeng
Coki - Spongebob
Kryptic Minds - One Of Us
Joy Orbison - Hyph Mngo
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Re: 20 most important dubstep vinyls in history

Post by Func » Fri Oct 26, 2012 11:02 am

Marcus wrote:Agree with most of Geey's list but i feel Kode 9 - 9 samurai should be on there.
Backward contains 9 Samurai
AxeD wrote:Kind of harsh guys. He got sentenced and he admits it was a huge mistake.

It's not like he dislikes Vivek or something.
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Re: 20 most important dubstep vinyls in history

Post by TomatoAndBasil » Fri Oct 26, 2012 11:34 am

Func wrote:Horsepower Productions - In Fine Style
Benny Ill & Hatcha - Special 4 Track EP
Digital Mystikz & Loefah - Dubsession
Various - Tempa Allstars Vol. 2
Skream - Midnight Request Line
Digital Mystikz - Haunted / Anti War Dub
Skream - Loefah Remixes
Shackleton / Appleblim - I Am Animal / Mystical Warrior
Loefah - Mud / Ruffage
Kode9 & The Spaceape - Backward
Burial - Burial
Pinch - Qawwali
Shackleton - Soundboy's Nuts Get Ground Up Proper EP
2562 - Aerial
TRG - Broken Heart (Martyn's DCM Remix)
Benga & Coki - Night
The Bug - Skeng
Coki - Spongebob
Kryptic Minds - One Of Us
Joy Orbison - Hyph Mngo

Hmm...think that's as close to a list I'd be happy with. Each of those is pivotal / game changing in some way.
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Re: 20 most important dubstep vinyls in history

Post by Be-1ne » Fri Oct 26, 2012 11:37 am

sure you don't mean records?
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Re: 20 most important dubstep vinyls in history

Post by Johoosh » Fri Oct 26, 2012 11:42 am

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Re: 20 most important dubstep vinyls in history

Post by blahi » Fri Oct 26, 2012 1:28 pm

Keep the rule - Vinyl ! :)

If you must, you can tell listo of 32, 29, 28 vinyls, not only 20.

What dou you think about producers like Doctor P, Flux Pavilion, ect... none of them does not belong here?

Thank's if you enjoy !

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Re: 20 most important dubstep vinyls in history

Post by Marcus » Fri Oct 26, 2012 1:30 pm

Func wrote:
Marcus wrote:Agree with most of Geey's list but i feel Kode 9 - 9 samurai should be on there.
Backward contains 9 Samurai
My mistake.
blahi wrote:Keep the rule - Vinyl ! :)

If you must, you can tell listo of 32, 29, 28 vinyls, not only 20.

What dou you think about producers like Doctor P, Flux Pavilion, ect... none of them does not belong here?

Thank's if you enjoy !
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Re: 20 most important dubstep vinyls in history

Post by blahi » Fri Oct 26, 2012 1:31 pm

Stiletto Feel wrote:
Func wrote:Horsepower Productions - In Fine Style
Benny Ill & Hatcha - Special 4 Track EP
Digital Mystikz & Loefah - Dubsession
Various - Tempa Allstars Vol. 2
Skream - Midnight Request Line
Digital Mystikz - Haunted / Anti War Dub
Skream - Loefah Remixes
Shackleton / Appleblim - I Am Animal / Mystical Warrior
Loefah - Mud / Ruffage
Kode9 & The Spaceape - Backward
Burial - Burial
Pinch - Qawwali
Shackleton - Soundboy's Nuts Get Ground Up Proper EP
2562 - Aerial
TRG - Broken Heart (Martyn's DCM Remix)
Benga & Coki - Night
The Bug - Skeng
Coki - Spongebob
Kryptic Minds - One Of Us
Joy Orbison - Hyph Mngo

Hmm...think that's as close to a list I'd be happy with. Each of those is pivotal / game changing in some way.
That's the point !

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Re: 20 most important dubstep vinyls in history

Post by Geey » Fri Oct 26, 2012 1:45 pm

blahi wrote:Keep the rule - Vinyl ! :)

If you must, you can tell listo of 32, 29, 28 vinyls, not only 20.

What dou you think about producers like Doctor P, Flux Pavilion, ect... none of them does not belong here?

Thank's if you enjoy !
I didn't add any of the mentioned because my aim was to have releases that either brought attention to the genre of paved way for other sub genres or styles.

I feel coki - Spongebob did that, and as a result caspa and rusko followed.. The rest is history

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Re: 20 most important dubstep vinyls in history

Post by mikey_g » Fri Oct 26, 2012 2:15 pm

Geey wrote:
blahi wrote:Keep the rule - Vinyl ! :)

If you must, you can tell listo of 32, 29, 28 vinyls, not only 20.

What dou you think about producers like Doctor P, Flux Pavilion, ect... none of them does not belong here?

Thank's if you enjoy !
I didn't add any of the mentioned because my aim was to have releases that either brought attention to the genre of paved way for other sub genres or styles.

I feel coki - Spongebob did that, and as a result caspa and rusko followed..
The rest is history
well actually caspa rusco were well on the scene before spongebob came out mate. For this reason I would consider putting the cockney thug/jehova release on this list.

Also if we're being fair I would say taht doctor p did actually bring alot of attention to the genre and did pave the way for a specific sub genre so does have a decent shout at being included.
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Re: 20 most important dubstep vinyls in history

Post by Geey » Fri Oct 26, 2012 2:40 pm

Okay I wouldn't say cockney thug or jahova is overly aggressive dubstep, rusko was still using a lot of sub bass when he made those tunes, they were similar sounding to alot of skream tunes that were coming out before cockney thug or jahova was released, that's why I never included them.

They were released slightly before Spongebob you are correct but Spongebob is the first tune to take that aggressive high pitched bassline and turn it inside out and all over the place.

Yeah I did think to include doctor p - sweetshop cause that tune did do alot for taking 140 bass music to the masses. But To me it wasn't a progression from what coki had been doing so I left it out.

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Re: 20 most important dubstep vinyls in history

Post by syrup » Fri Oct 26, 2012 2:48 pm

sweet shop was pivotal imo
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Re: 20 most important dubstep vinyls in history

Post by Func » Fri Oct 26, 2012 3:01 pm

I would have put Sweet Shop had I remembered it got released on vinyl, although I don't know what I would have taken out
AxeD wrote:Kind of harsh guys. He got sentenced and he admits it was a huge mistake.

It's not like he dislikes Vivek or something.
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Re: 20 most important dubstep vinyls in history

Post by mo_respect » Fri Oct 26, 2012 3:03 pm

johney wrote:sweet shop was pivotal imo
i even have the promo copy :corntard:

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