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    Quote Originally Posted by balsawood View Post
    I do like iTal Tek, especially his newer stuff, the newer stuff released on Planet Mu aong with Pinch's new stuff on Mu

    Kulture is also one of my favourite producers atm (off the top of my head) he's a nice guy too, which I think counts as alot.

    I don't mind a bit of wobble every now and then, just I can't stand going to nights when that's all there is.

    It seems the general sort of movement in dubstep, in the UK anyway, is taking it main stream, which is fair enough, but at the same time the music is evolving with it. Imo Rusko aint helping.

    In Leeds especially, students seem to be jumping on the bandwagon and going to dubstep nights that used to be alot of fun, now it's full of your stereotypical student (I'm a student too, but Leeds born and bred ) getting wasted and not caring about anyone but themselves and thinking they are the bees knees, rather than being part of the community, Which happens enough to be on the verge of the close dubstep community in Leeds being pulled apart.

    Maybe I'm just a rebel at heart.

    Anyway, that's my rant over. hope the OP finds what he's looking for.
    Don't get me started on people in leeds mate. Im a student, from manchester but like to think that im slightly in touch with leeds after a year of trying now.

    I can't stand these people so much so that i won't even go out sometimes, it absolutely does my head in.

    Which uni you at mate? Don't suppose you know much about the bpm society do ya?

    EDIT: O and on topic, I definately reccommend Massive, i used the same techniques that i did in Reason but it just sounded better and i could then better the sound even more as i felt like i had more control over it in Massive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by weltraumpapst View Post
    if you are on live, this might help

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    Imo check out Truth, they just got like 4 tunes signed to Disfigured Dubs (Skreams label) as well as already having a release on Deep Medi Music & Aquatic Lab.

    They toe the line between deep/atmospheric & heavy/wobble fucking well, never falling really into either camp. Minimal, but fucking crafted, atmospheric but fucking hhheeeeeeavy tunes. Prob my fav producers right now.. oh and wicked guys too, just had them play a gig.

    http://www.myspace.com/truthdubstep
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    Quote Originally Posted by midian View Post
    Imo check out Truth, they just got like 4 tunes signed to Disfigured Dubs (Skreams label) as well as already having a release on Deep Medi Music & Aquatic Lab.

    They toe the line between deep/atmospheric & heavy/wobble fucking well, never falling really into either camp. Minimal, but fucking crafted, atmospheric but fucking hhheeeeeeavy tunes. Prob my fav producers right now.. oh and wicked guys too, just had them play a gig.

    http://www.myspace.com/truthdubstep
    Just took a listen and they are pretty good, nice and deep, not to crunchy.
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    How the hell did this thread make it four pages without this:

    http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=14797

    Dubstep forum production bible... Covers pretty much everything ever. And the stuff is great for any producer really. From basics up to hard core stuffs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crashpackx View Post
    How the hell did this thread make it four pages without this:

    http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=14797

    Dubstep forum production bible... Covers pretty much everything ever. And the stuff is great for any producer really. From basics up to hard core stuffs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by riley View Post
    Don't get me started on people in leeds mate. Im a student, from manchester but like to think that im slightly in touch with leeds after a year of trying now.

    I can't stand these people so much so that i won't even go out sometimes, it absolutely does my head in.

    Which uni you at mate? Don't suppose you know much about the bpm society do ya?

    EDIT: O and on topic, I definately reccommend Massive, i used the same techniques that i did in Reason but it just sounded better and i could then better the sound even more as i felt like i had more control over it in Massive.
    I'm at Leeds Uni, I haven't heard of BPM society but I just had a look, it seems alright, can't believe I haven't ever heard anything really.

    I was born and lived not too far from Leeds so I've been more involved in the 'deeper' (for want of a better word) community for quite a few years, so I guess i've stuck with that rather than getting involved with the Uni side of things.

    I know not everyone at Uni is like the stereotype, it just seems like people are trying to hard to fit in, which makes them fail really.
    For example, when I moved into halls, people asked me what sort of music I was into, I said dubstep, not really expecting them to know what it was and the same two things always got asked to me; "Have you ever heard of Skream?" and "Have you ever heard of Rusko?"

    It's like someone telling me that they like rock and me asking if they've ever heard of The Rolling Stones.

    But anyway, I could rant all day about it but it's not going to help anyone.

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    damn how did this thread get to 4 pages? my production thread was not such a big success, even though this is dubstep (not necessarily my game) this thread has been really informative and has expanded my horizons. So thanks everyone.
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