I'd like to see something new come out of dubstep, the dubstep charts on BP are a snooze fest imo.
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I'd like to see something new come out of dubstep, the dubstep charts on BP are a snooze fest imo.
Dieselboy's wake the dead mix is incredible.
http://soundcloud.com/dieselboy/dieselboy-wake-the-dead
Flashbach by Savant is good shit.
I'm a huge fan of Figure
You have to have faith in your music. If you don't, how do you expect your crowd to have faith in you?
The problem is - so many young/new DJ's only want to play what is current, and what is popular. If we all thought like this NOTHING new/exciting would become popular. As a DJ, you have to be a leader, and if YOU love Drumstep, then YOU have to drag your crowd along for the ride, kicking and screaming if necessary.
If a genre that you like is not as popular as you hope it is, don't post on a forum expecting things to change - post some fuckin' mixes of that genre and convince us that Drumstep IS the future. That way, when/if it does blow up - you'll be known as the Dj that brought it to the fore. You'll get credit for picking up on it early, and people WILL follow you.
You owe us a 1hr (minimum!) Drumstep mix.
[Personal note: I really like the synth programming/sounds that come out of Dubstep/Drumstep. My problem is:- Dubstep doesn't have enough snares - and Drumstep has TOO BLOODY MANY!!! I look forward to the next incarnation - Funkstep. Where PROPER breaks are used for the drums, and there are not ANY of those stupid drum fills/builds! :thumbup1:]
Then I shall google them instantly!
There's a surprise - they're from Bristol. We got the monopoly on drums n' funk down here! :thumbup1: