Steppin Outta Babylon.
Kinda on the soully side of dubstep. Sometimes sounds out of place with other dubstep tunes, but great for dropping into eclectic mixes.
Steppin Outta Babylon.
Kinda on the soully side of dubstep. Sometimes sounds out of place with other dubstep tunes, but great for dropping into eclectic mixes.
Quick question actually. Not that I'm one of those people that doesn't like music without a vocal component, but does any dubstep ever have vocals? I'm just curious. Or is it more of a "if it has vocals it can't be dubstep" type thing?
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i think this will sastisfy ur needs!!! fat track!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mq5GdutCRo8
and this one!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IyVKokphkRY
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Wow, loved the Streets remix Earl! Thanks for sharing!
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Loving that In for the Kill remix!
Actually another question.
Are there like sub-genres of substep? For example, with drum n bass theres like liquid and all that. Again, just curious,
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I'm surprised that I haven't seen a mention of Radio One's Breezeblock Dubstep Wars special (hosted by Mary Ann Hobbs) in this thread. This is the show that is widely considered to be the first 'introduction' of the dubstep genre to a major audience. It was first aired in 2006 and re-broadcast in 2008. I still have this broadcast in my Favorites playlist on the 'pod.
Here is a link to the show and the playlist -->
http://www.breaksblog.biz/dubstep-wa...lock-10012006/
You can't get your dubstep badge without listening to this show.
well i donīt know if there are any really named subgenres, but there are definetely diferences...mostly itīs all about wobbling basses and sounddistortion
like skream, hatcha, 16bit ( by the way the MASSIVE SYNTH is one of the best synths to creat ugly wobblers). also u have some groovy not that hard dubstep like benga , walsh....and then u have some pretty chilled dubstep with burial as a one of the best producer (check out burial - untrue one of the best albums for chilling and going to bed or maybe havin a smoke)
and actually i just discovered this producer from poland who works with damn deep bass frequencies--->substep infrabass
but iīm not that much informed about dubstep...i hope this could help u. maybee our london guys from the board can tell u more about dubstep.
(this was just a small conclusion...so donīt be hayden
Last edited by Ed Paris; 05-30-2009 at 04:14 AM.
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Yeah that La Roux remix is requested more than the original which i do not understand beacause there is no beat in it for 1:49 mins ...
People will just stand there looking around until it gets going.
You gotta play it over the beat of the previous track and loop it .
No matter how much you get nagged to play that track i does not work in the club played on its own.
Dude I can't tell you how much I'm liking this album. I love how chilled it is.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9hI4bSCy9iE
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