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Freq nasty making dubstep??

Post by downshifter » Thu Oct 05, 2006 7:35 pm

anyone heard freq nastys dubstep yet? Seriously fucking heavy......you can check him out at!

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Post by rob_booth » Thu Oct 05, 2006 7:52 pm

SWEET... I love some of the tracks he's made.


Have you seen those dreads .... quality ;-)

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Post by boomnoise » Thu Oct 05, 2006 8:00 pm

i knew freq had been spinning it but never knew he was producing. i'd be very very skeptikal about this. but i'll reserve judgement until i hear some.

but personally i think the last thing we need us breaks guys jumping on it as well.

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Post by hate recordings » Thu Oct 05, 2006 8:15 pm

you should probally be worried if tiesto was trying to represent

freqnasty is official

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Post by rob_booth » Thu Oct 05, 2006 8:35 pm

Luke Vibert makes dubstep and DMX Krew was known to be avin' a go !! ...

if your a good producer you can do anything ... except tiesto et al

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Post by spaceboy » Thu Oct 05, 2006 8:42 pm

boomnoise wrote:i knew freq had been spinning it but never knew he was producing. i'd be very very skeptikal about this. but i'll reserve judgement until i hear some.

but personally i think the last thing we need us breaks guys jumping on it as well.
no one minded when tayo who is one of the uk breaks originators started playing dubstep.

i think freq nasty is one of the better breaks producers out there, by a mile in fact. his album of 2 or 3 years ago now was and still is fuckin ruffntuff.

plus he'll bring to dubstep new listeners / crowds...and u know say breaks has a big fuckin audience across the world.
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Post by boomnoise » Thu Oct 05, 2006 8:50 pm

Spaceboy wrote:
boomnoise wrote:i knew freq had been spinning it but never knew he was producing. i'd be very very skeptikal about this. but i'll reserve judgement until i hear some.

but personally i think the last thing we need us breaks guys jumping on it as well.
no one minded when tayo who is one of the uk breaks originators started playing dubstep.

i think freq nasty is one of the better breaks producers out there, by a mile in fact. his album of 2 or 3 years ago now was and still is fuckin ruffntuff.

plus he'll bring to dubstep new listeners / crowds...and u know say breaks has a big fuckin audience across the world.
i didn't say this was a bad thing. just that i'm skeptikal about his productions before hearing them. him playing it, i have no problem with.

my worries are that becuase breaks is stagnating creatively, lots of producers, who i don't rate as producers, will jump on the good ship dubstep. i know freq is a good producer with an amazing profile but that doesn't mean his dubstep records will be any good.

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Post by hate recordings » Thu Oct 05, 2006 9:16 pm

boomnoise wrote:but that doesn't mean his dubstep records will be any good.
if it makes ya feel any better about bastards like myself and everyone else jumping on board, you can slug me right in the cock if you ever meet me. or a free kick in the nuts. whatever you feel will help, ya know? :D

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Post by logos » Thu Oct 05, 2006 9:32 pm

'Breaks' is possibly the worst, most drab, banal genre ever created.

I'm sceptical.

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Post by elgato » Thu Oct 05, 2006 9:49 pm

again skeptical

breaks is, i agree, mostly crap, but there is some sick stuff in there tucked away

tipper, si begg (/buckfunk3000), soteg, radioactive man, ardisson, ils, even a bit of evil9...

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Post by hate recordings » Thu Oct 05, 2006 9:59 pm

Logos wrote:'Breaks' is possibly the worst, most drab, banal genre ever created.

I'm sceptical.
i thought happy hardcore was the worst, most drab, banal genre ever created?

i dunno, i guess that's just me.

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Post by threnody » Thu Oct 05, 2006 10:03 pm

Freq Nasty - SE15 (taking liberties)....after that he can do what he wants. Can't wait to hear his dubstep.

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Post by rob_booth » Thu Oct 05, 2006 10:05 pm

^^^^ quality ;-)

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Post by necta selecta » Thu Oct 05, 2006 10:13 pm

The Black Dog are trying to make dubstep now i think. Someone told me Plaid too!

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Post by pompende » Thu Oct 05, 2006 10:29 pm

i dont understand this "making dubstep." for me, dubstep is a culture and, outside of some very fucking broad elements (eg loud bass), does not have any specific definition except for being quality dance music.

so, it really fusses me to hear about random assholes suddenly "making dubstep" esp when, as far as i can tell (admitting i get almost all info off this forum), they dont interact with the existing scene.
when someone like tech itch starts running eight bars of gloomy half step for 7.5 minutes its NOT dubstep coz its NOT quality and the only people that play it out have their tune on the flip.

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Post by corpsey » Thu Oct 05, 2006 10:31 pm

elgato wrote:again skeptical

breaks is mostly crap..
yuuuuup

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Post by bagelator » Thu Oct 05, 2006 10:32 pm

Hate Recordings wrote:
Logos wrote:'Breaks' is possibly the worst, most drab, banal genre ever created.

I'm sceptical.
i thought happy hardcore was the worst, most drab, banal genre ever created?

i dunno, i guess that's just me.
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Post by fubar » Thu Oct 05, 2006 10:32 pm

yea freq nasty is one of those people labled in the breaks scene like tipper sibegg soteg lawgiverz etc, who really is on a totally different level to most of the big names, all though I have heard him spin some utter wank his productions have always been top notch imo.

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Post by downshifter » Fri Oct 06, 2006 1:19 pm

basically i think people will always be "sceptical"....but who the fuck ar ethey to say who can or who cant? Especially with producers / pioneers such as freq nasty and si begg...if any of you picked up the kelis remixes freq did ages ago that was leanign to half step /dub step... its all about he bass- be it breaks/ dubstep / techno... as long as it makes your tummy rumble im happy

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