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| Listen to DUBSTEP Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: ex-NYer, current Amsterdammer
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| Re: Who here listens to Dubstep?
Dubstep is the shit. Been listening to Plastician's May 2009 mix pretty hardcore, along with Dubstep All-Stars 6 by Appleblim and 5 by N-Type. The Skream v Benga set from June was pretty huge. bln.kr | Plastician May 2009 Mix - Plastician the may 2009 mix Shit, Caspa's essential mix from last night is already up! QRIP - (high) Q(UALITY) (radio) RIP » Essential Mix - 2009-07-11 - Caspa
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hell yea thanks for putting the caspa essential mix up! ill check it out when i have time. lol | |
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| Re: Who here listens to Dubstep?
on this day..24th June 2008 i first heard Dubstep. Since that day this became my favourite music genre.My favourite producers are Datsik and Level 67
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| Re: Who here listens to Dubstep?
Here's a mixtape that I just finished of Dubstep beats from the UK with rappers and singers from the Bay Area, Ca. One of the songs from it here: And Download the whole thing free: http://www.mediafire.com/?j1n00jjdhmi ![]() Over a year in the making, countless hours logged, blood, sweat, and tears poured into it, and it's day has finally arrived, Enter: Dub Rap. This new genre of music has been defined and developed thru the making of DJ Ricky Switch's newest mixtape: Dub Rap Volume1, featuring One Drop. Put your seat belts on it's gonna be a bumpy ride, but if your ears are ready to hear the future of music, stay tuned.... Rewind four years prior, to a remote island off the north coast of Ireland where a young, but seasoned DrumNBass DJ named Ricky Switch was first being being exposed to wobble basslines, boom bap slaps, and a whole new sound of music which he soon found himself engulfed in, Dubstep. Shortly after, Ricky packed his bags and moved out to California, the San Francisco Bay Area to be exact. He found his way DJ'ing the few Dubstep and DnB shows that he could find, and doing so he also became involved in the local hip hop scene, where he joined the underground rap group Distant Relatives. In due course, he would share a studio with local Bay Area Rapper Starski, and while Ricky would be bumping dubstep dj sets in one room, Starski and his crew were knocking out raps in the other. It was only a matter of time before peanut butter met the chocolate and Reese's Pieces was made, or as they call it Dub Rap. During the process of working on the mixtape, they created a marriage the authentic sounds of UK Dubstep music and hardcore underground bay area MC's and singers. Instantly, the artists became fully engrossed in the sounds and space that Dubstep offers a vocalist and found many ways to deliver their art form. Over 50 tracks were recorded in a year's time, and only about half of them made it to the mixtape (respect to the ones that didn't). The Dub Rap sound that came out of this experience is an intense mix of otherworldly sounds courtesy of UK Dubstep rhythms, and the future of bay area and worldwide hip hop music. This project was done with much praise and respect given to the originators of Dubstep, and the producers who made the music that made this mix possible. It's aimed at giving the genre another avenue to allow it to grow and to expose more people to it's undeniable sound and originality. The core artists (the mcs/ singers) involved have no doubts that they will continue to work within this medium of art to allow their creative juices to flourish and expand on an ever broadening horizon of Dubstep visions. Their is no question that the genre of "Dubrap" will catch on with other artists the world over, and allow rappers and singers alike to grow into the next millennium of audio murder: Dubstep and now Dubrap. |
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