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Old 25.5.2008, 11:17 pm
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It's about time...



epic styles of tha drum and bass
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Old 26.5.2008, 1:23 am
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yeah RUSKO is fuckin ill.
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Old 26.5.2008, 1:27 am
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Actually dubstep comes from Uk Garage music, which is similar to house music
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Old 26.5.2008, 2:28 am
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Actually dubstep comes from Uk Garage music, which is similar to house music
i dropped 'cockney thug' about 6-8 weeks ago and crowd looked lost.. lol. i think it was too early to try to implement that sound with the crookers, stuff.. theyre barely starting to appreciate that whole infused fidget sound, let along dubstep (in the electo scene, abviously) i hope to find wonderful medium. ive been at for months but i think collaboration is gonna be key.

im a huge fan of the heavy dubstep sound, and other similar sounds.. its influenced me a lot as a producer with the fidget stuff we're doing.. i love the extreme low end some of these guys are exploiting.

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Old 26.5.2008, 2:43 am
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i dropped 'cockney thug' about 6-8 weeks ago and crowd looked lost.. lol. i think it was too early to try to implement that sound with the crookers, stuff.. theyre barely starting to appreciate that whole infused fidget sound, let along dubstep (in the electo scene, abviously) i hope to find wonderful medium. ive been at for months but i think collaboration is gonna be key.

im a huge fan of the heavy dubstep sound, and other similar sounds.. its influenced me a lot as a producer with the fidget stuff we're doing.. i love the extreme low end some of these guys are exploiting.

respects.

Im glad to hear you're trying to push the dubstep sound to a more mainstream audience, i'd like to hear some electro/ dubstep infusion stuff, more electro samples and analog stuff goin on. haha i bet the elite electro sluts were trippin on cockney thug

P.S

Fidget beats are sick
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Old 26.5.2008, 2:13 pm
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Old 26.5.2008, 2:58 pm
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Dubstep is out of this world.. litterally..


just freshly introduced to ds this month.. deff got my attention ..

I think a lot of kids need to be introduced to ds..
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Whoevers down to start promoting and spinning it as a rave dj i'll join in on the capades, i have a little dubstep collection that is growing, and i've been producing some tunes, maybe we could get this dubstep rave shit goin
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Old 26.5.2008, 3:14 pm
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that digital mystikz - haunted track is sick! the first 2 kinda' meh, this one's bad ass though, love it =)

i like a lot of the dubstep that i've heard, i haven't gone out searching for it by any means though, droid, psytribe, a few others have had some dubstep areas which is where i've heard it being blasted

it does make me think more of a chill room or something along those lines

when i first heard it, i didn't really get what the big deal is, take some jungle and slow it down to trip hoppy speeds but keep the super low end bass, i've heard stuff like that before, it's funny, i actually had a friend that would put 45rpm jungle records and play them at 33rpm, he would spin like that for hours in his bedroom, lol, anyways, dubstep reminds me of that, haha =)

i do like it, i won't go out of my way to hear it, and i prefer faster stuff to dance to, but it's still really awesome music and i'm glad it's starting to blow up the way it is

yes, it does make me think of the old garage stuff too, garagey trip hoppy slowed down jungle...as long as there's no mc blabbing on forever then i'm cool with it, haha
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the cool part about dubstep is it can't really be stuck into one style, there are already so many different types of dubstep vibe, you have the trancey dubstep, you have the electro'd out dubstep, the wobbly dubstep, the ragga dubstep. I'm sure there are many more directions you can take it, I've heard some tech'd out dubstep lately as well
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