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Dubstep
2011年 05月 11日 09:42 by n3003
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Dubstep
2011年 05月 11日 09:42 by n3003
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Dubstep
2011年 05月 11日 09:41 by n3003
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<3 dubstep
2010年 06月 17日 18:10 by bogiwoye
Loefah, 2562, Martyn, Peverelist, Skream, Pinch, Scuba, Benga, Shackleton, Pangaea, Jus Wan, Ramadanman, T++, Digital Mystikz, Cyrus, Distance, Coki, D1, Conquest, Joker, Mala
It finally happened. I fell in love with dubstep. A lot of credit goes to Dj New.com and his comfortnoise podcast on audioasyl.net.
This is his site: http://www.comfortnoise.com/ and a new show is scheduled for today.
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Pearsall presents Drop The Hammer 7 (Dubstep Mix)
2010年 02月 25日 17:07 by rph9thera
hi,
Here's a dubstep mix I recorded last month, featuring some of my favourite dubstep tunes from 2005 to 2008 (ish). I've tried to include a spread of tunes, from the obvious anthems to some lesser-known b-sides, taking in flavours from techno, house, hip-hop, jungle, electro, and dancehall along the way. It's mostly on a deeper tip, so not much comedy wobble action (not that I don't like that kind of thing). Anyways, this is the seventh in my crate-digging series, Drop The Hammer, with previous editions having featured drum n' bass, breaks, and electro.
Enjoy!
http://www.sonicrampage.org/mixes/dth7/Pearsall-DropTheHammer7.jpg
Pearsall presents Drop The Hammer 7
click to visit my site and download the mix
Mixed in Edinburgh, January 2010
(73:34, 126.41 MB, V0 VBR MP3)
Style: dubstep
Tracklisting:
01. Coki – Officer (DMZ)
02. Badawi – Den Of Drumz (Kode9 Remix) (Reachout International Records)
03. Cyrus – Mind Games (Tectonic)
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albums
2009年 01月 18日 23:38 by edjeee
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Top 500 artists in 2008
2009年 01月 2日 11:49 by danzero
- some were mistagged along the way... but who cares? :P
1. Cut Copy, 913 plays
2. Club 8, 651 plays
3. The Cure, 575 plays
4. Stars, 574 plays
5. Air France, 529 plays
6. Shout Out Louds, 518 plays
7. Shiny Toy Guns, 491 plays
8. Keane, 486 plays
9. The Beatles, 479 plays
10. Peter Bjorn and John, 454 plays
11. New Order, 442 plays
12. The Helio Sequence, 440 plays
13. O Teatro Mágico, 403 plays
14. Guillemots, 384 plays
15. Dragonette, 358 plays
16. Coldplay, 356 plays
17. Madonna, 353 plays
18. R.E.M., 338 plays
19. The Teenagers, 310 plays
20. The Killers, 308 plays
21. The Tough Alliance, 304 plays
22. Black Kids, 301 plays
23. Ladyhawke, 294 plays
24. A Fine Frenzy, 290 plays
25. MGMT, 274 plays
26. Moby, 265 plays
27. The Smashing Pumpkins, 262 plays
28. Neon Neon, 249 plays
29. Boat Club, 245 plays
30. The Envy Corps, 214 plays
31. The Ting Tings, 208 plays
32. Télépopmusik, 207 plays
33. Travis, 201 plays
33. Boy Kill Boy, 201 plays
35. Acid House Kings, 197 plays
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It's Official: Grime is now officially a white genre
2007年 05月 23日 19:52 by ghoulblog
Yeah its official: It's official: Grime is now officially a WHITE genre.
Though usually when white people attempt to make black music, it makes me fucking sick - see: Sage Francis (rap), Bob James (jazz)
But for once I welcome a white takeover
I stumbled across a hot new grime tune 'Farmer Joe', by a grime rapper/producer called 'Grimetime Achievement' Graham Gould. He spits like a white man impersonating a black man, but has a unique accent that defines his sound.. in '
Farmer Joe' he reps Pogs, tamogotchis, playing stuck in the mid, smoking your first cigarette as a kid and getting spotty in your teenage years in the verses over a messed up country riff - but then he drops the chorus - the heavy distorted bass comes in...
Farmer Joe know how it go
takin turns on his wife to and fro'
Farmer Joe know how it go
takin turns on his wife to and fro'
In an out in an out
to and fro to and fro
Farmer Joe know how it go
...he even has himself a go
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DUBSTEP: YOU..ARE..BEING..CONNED
2007年 05月 13日 19:40 by brya1290
Whenever some recycled sound emerges, there is always some tit eager to coin a new genre name. In this case it is dubstep.
Correct me if i'm wrong, but members of a 'genre' should have some kind of unifying sound or theme. having heavily researched dubstep in the past week i'm hard pushed to find any unifying concept, other than this: 'it's not grime'
'Grime' is carrying a knife and wearing tracksuit bottoms. it's kentucky fried chicken bargain buckets carelessly discarded from the window of a customised car. it's elizabeth duke jewellery and mayfair cigarettes, it's dizzee and lady and wiley. it's pitbulls and high-rises. it's tower hamlets and robbery. it's graffiti and skunk and polyphonic top 40 ringtones. all the things that dubstep isn't.
dubstep is for people who don't want to have to go to a club-night in a community centre just to get robbbed in the toilets, who don't want to have a choice between a tin of red stripe or a bottle of disco-piss, who want to be chatted up by someone in their twenties…