Dubstep, Burial and all sorts of moody stuff

Dubstep, Burial and all sorts of moody stuff

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neil_bolton

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17,113 posts

270 months

Thursday 1st October 2009
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I've started getting right into dubstep having listened to a couple of tunes on a video I watched.

Its one of those things where its led me onto other types of the DnB style, and I'm just wondering if someone could help differientate between the different styles - and also recommend some good dj's/producers?

Moody. Innit.

Skipppy

1,135 posts

216 months

Thursday 1st October 2009
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http://www.dnb-sets.de

For all your DnB / DubStep needs.

Right click on the 'Go to Host' and select to save. Millions of sets at your finger tips. A great mix of DnB and Dubstep stuff.

An absolute gem of a site.

You can search through for your favourite DJs as well.

Mr Heathen

403 posts

203 months

Thursday 1st October 2009
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Yes mate. biggrin

Now, do you mean different syles of Dubstep or different styles of the whole Jungle/Breakbeat/D&B genre?

Here might be a good place to start (on this forum anyway) http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...

neil_bolton

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17,113 posts

270 months

Friday 2nd October 2009
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I got into this listening to London Elektricity's stuff - his Bopcast Demo was bloody awesome.

I found it by being pointed to this minimix after a searchabout: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ck3I_VVQL-o which when I dug a little further I found LE and subscribed up to his podcasts.

I then listened to the DJ's from the Bopcast I listened to including that I really liked:

Kharm - Meridian http://www.kharm.co.uk/
High Speed Dubbin - AMC http://soundcloud.com/highspeeddubbing/amc-high-sp...
Royalston - The Test http://soundcloud.com/royalston/the-test-4-192k
Joe Syntax - Expectra http://soundcloud.com/joe-syntax/joe-syntax-expect...

I was particularly interested by the technicality of the genre when LE was talking about the omittance of certain sounds such as snare drums etc making it seem totally different...




FrankCayman

2,123 posts

219 months

Saturday 3rd October 2009
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I have had this on my ipod all day whilst trying to shift a hangover - it really is a gorgeous track

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JpVUmrk8XEM

okgo

39,144 posts

204 months

Saturday 3rd October 2009
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I have a few Loefah tunes kicking about on my ipod.

some of the basslines, disgusting stuff biggrin

Kozy

3,169 posts

224 months

Monday 5th October 2009
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I'm really liking the more chilled tunes from Phaeleh at the moment.

I also found a dubstep mix of the Lloyds TSB theme music on youtube which was pretty damn good, no idea where to get a HQ download though.

Shay HTFC

3,588 posts

195 months

Friday 9th October 2009
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Kozy said:
I also found a dubstep mix of the Lloyds TSB theme music on youtube which was pretty damn good, no idea where to get a HQ download though.
That mix is so fking good! Made by a DJ called Metaphi if you want to dig for a high quality download. He's on myspace.

Have you heard the Antiques Roadshow DnB remix? It used to be my ringtone for a while getting me some great looks laugh