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experimenting with the genre

Post by disjunction » Tue Dec 30, 2008 12:16 am

Who are you currently listening to that is actually experimenting with dubstep as stylistic a skeleton? I think that some interesting things have been achieved with cross breeding techno with dubstep. Certainly 2562 being a standout.
I wondering where else experimentation is occurring, particularly in terms of
taking dubstep from the dance floor and into homes.
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Re: experimenting with the genre

Post by Pada » Tue Dec 30, 2008 1:01 am

disjunction wrote:Who are you currently listening to that is actually experimenting with dubstep as stylistic a skeleton? I think that some interesting things have been achieved with cross breeding techno with dubstep. Certainly 2562 being a standout.
I wondering where else experimentation is occurring, particularly in terms of
taking dubstep from the dance floor and into homes.
where do you start?

Burial, Pinch, Headhunter, Distance, Pangea, Ramadanman, A Made up sound (AKA 2562),
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Re: experimenting with the genre

Post by disjunction » Tue Dec 30, 2008 1:09 am

adisize wrote: where do you start?

Burial, Pinch, Headhunter, Distance, Pangea, Ramadanman, A Made up sound (AKA 2562), forsaken, peverlist,
Some early pinch and Burial i think was fairly experimental, especially in terms of what the genre dictated at the time, but i think that these days, what they both bought to the table are fairly commonly accepted as 'Within Genre'.

I've heard a bit of Ramadanman on radio but have yet to hear too much that screams "wheres the WAX!"
I'll have to go listen some more.

Though i like some distance, i'm not sure i'd call it experimental in a broad sense.
Out Now one Couchblip!
blip011, 'The Limpet'
featuring Boxcutter, Funckarma, Hermmutt lobby, and Kadah/Vresky
http://www.couchblip.com/discography.ph ... no=blip011

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Post by apathesis » Tue Dec 30, 2008 12:52 pm

Ramadanman is sick 8) , but def 'dubstep' (what I've heard anyways!)

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Post by disjunction » Sun Jan 04, 2009 3:06 am

Apathesis wrote:Ramadanman is sick 8) , but def 'dubstep' (what I've heard anyways!)
I'll go and dig up some Ramadanman then.
Out Now one Couchblip!
blip011, 'The Limpet'
featuring Boxcutter, Funckarma, Hermmutt lobby, and Kadah/Vresky
http://www.couchblip.com/discography.ph ... no=blip011

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Post by bandshell » Sun Jan 04, 2009 4:13 am

time
2562
untold
kode 9
kito

i dunno if these five would be classed as experimental but for me they seem to each be doing something refreshing that I haven't heard anyone else do
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Post by disjunction » Fri Jan 09, 2009 4:08 am

just recently heard 'Ekelon' outta greece.
Experimental dubstep bones with electronica production.
nice.

Ranking records 'Atomise'(Ruckspin & Quantum Soul)
that was a nice use of bass.
Actually this label is a great label.
'Lydia's theme' by Ruckspin and Quark is beautiful.
is that released on WAX somewhere?
Out Now one Couchblip!
blip011, 'The Limpet'
featuring Boxcutter, Funckarma, Hermmutt lobby, and Kadah/Vresky
http://www.couchblip.com/discography.ph ... no=blip011

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Post by mrgerbik » Fri Jan 09, 2009 4:49 am

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Post by whitelight » Fri Jan 09, 2009 8:59 am

Kode9
Burial
The Bug
Shackleton
Scorn
Milanese
2525
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Post by boy_arena » Fri Jan 09, 2009 9:02 am

I personally think silkie is making some different and amazing stuff lately!

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Post by ranking records » Fri Jan 09, 2009 10:02 am

'Lydia's theme' by Ruckspin and Quark is beautiful.
is that released on WAX somewhere?
dubplate only i'm afraid!

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Post by elementalism » Fri Jan 09, 2009 11:27 am

Silkie.

Go listen to Bluesy.

Heny G.

Go listen to Candy.

Straight up, Anti-Social/Gangsta Boogie are doing very, very different things. Them guys are making shit that is unashamedly 70s/80s/90s influenced and then throwing the shit forward to 2050.

Hang tight the du-du-du-du-dududuh.

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Post by surface_tension » Fri Jan 09, 2009 11:27 am

Ranking Records wrote:
'Lydia's theme' by Ruckspin and Quark is beautiful.
is that released on WAX somewhere?
dubplate only i'm afraid!
I'm afraid I need that Dub, I'd take the leap and get that one cut myself.
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Post by disjunction » Sat Jan 10, 2009 2:33 am

Ranking Records wrote:
'Lydia's theme' by Ruckspin and Quark is beautiful.
is that released on WAX somewhere?
dubplate only i'm afraid!
Bah!
Out Now one Couchblip!
blip011, 'The Limpet'
featuring Boxcutter, Funckarma, Hermmutt lobby, and Kadah/Vresky
http://www.couchblip.com/discography.ph ... no=blip011

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Post by disjunction » Sat Jan 10, 2009 2:39 am

How about more abstraction of the genre
as 'adisize' said earlier, A Made up sound for example.
Out Now one Couchblip!
blip011, 'The Limpet'
featuring Boxcutter, Funckarma, Hermmutt lobby, and Kadah/Vresky
http://www.couchblip.com/discography.ph ... no=blip011

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Post by abs » Sat Jan 10, 2009 3:11 am

http://www.myspace.com/ebolawrongmusic

Ebola

His more recent tunes have been a bit more formulated if you know what I mean, but pretty much %99 of what he does is mental, really bizzare sounds and beats.

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