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Glad I heard about the Mount Kimbie EP on here. Really loving it. I'm a big fan of the Martyn album too, though it is a bit unwieldy at 75-odd minutes long. Elden St especially is a corking tune.

Chris in Belfast, Saturday, 18 April 2009 21:47 (seventeen years ago)

Martyn and TRG(?) mix (1hr each) on RDB yesterday:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/robdabank/

koogs, Monday, 20 April 2009 09:14 (seventeen years ago)

Don't know if it's been mentioned yet but Uncle Sam's "Round The World Girls" on the Soul Jazz "Steppa's Delight" comp is absoultely fantastic. Maybe not strictly dubstep, but would def like to hear more stuff like this. Reminds me of an electro-fied Beres Hammond.

I think this is the version I know, sadly can't listen at work to check:

the next grozart, Monday, 20 April 2009 13:26 (seventeen years ago)

It has been mentioned upthread, I know this because I posted about it:

D1 - Trial run ep is pretty great. The highlight being coincidentally enough the D1, Mind and soul, a fantastic bit of vocal dubstep (vying with Burnin' and Tes la rok's "Round the world girls" for my favourite vocal dubstep tune at the moment) with slinky keys and quite cheesy but cool synth stabs. Vocals on a female r'n'b/chipmunk mode.

― jim, Tuesday, April 17, 2007 10:59 PM (2 years ago)

Suggesteban Cambiasso (jim), Monday, 20 April 2009 13:32 (seventeen years ago)

I kind of went off it tho, D1 track still a totally slept on favourite tho!

Suggesteban Cambiasso (jim), Monday, 20 April 2009 13:32 (seventeen years ago)

too many tho

Suggesteban Cambiasso (jim), Monday, 20 April 2009 13:32 (seventeen years ago)

it's a great crossover track though. i've dabbled with dubstep but am by no means an expert, if i play that track at home/in a club though, people just stop what they're doing for at least a minute.

the next grozart, Monday, 20 April 2009 13:38 (seventeen years ago)

Any love for the new Boxcutter album, Arecibo Message? I've listened to it 5 or 6 times through, and the first half a bit more than that, and it's not quite up to Glyphic standards but good nonetheless. Fantastic in places, especially the first three tracks and 'A Familiar Sound'. The back end has yet to open up properly for me (oo-er). It's much more dense, claustrophobic and restless than Glyphic, and there's a bit of a cosmic funk feel to a lot of it. Less than half probably counts as dubstep, though weirdly enough the first half of 'Sidetrak' is a dead ringer for Burial.

Chris in Belfast, Tuesday, 21 April 2009 22:45 (seventeen years ago)

Boxcutter left me cold. Semi-interesting sounds, but nothing sticks and nothing is memorable.

This, tho --

there's a bit of a cosmic funk feel to a lot of it . . . (and) the first half of 'Sidetrak' is a dead ringer for Burial

-- is intriguing.

Daniel, Esq., Tuesday, 21 April 2009 22:47 (seventeen years ago)

I know what you mean by nothing being memorable. I wouldn't quite go that far, but there are precious few tracks of his I'd be able to hum bits of, and last.fm tells me I've listened to Glyphic nearly 20 times through. Still great though.

Chris in Belfast, Tuesday, 21 April 2009 22:50 (seventeen years ago)

new Rinse FM show from us, http://www.sendspace.com/file/sx0168

Tracklist here: http://blackdownsoundboy.blogspot.com/2008/01/dusk-blackdown-rinse-archive-page.html

<./. spam .>.

Martinclark, Friday, 1 May 2009 14:27 (seventeen years ago)

three weeks pass...

Based on samples the new 12"s by Untold sounds really ace.

"Dante" sounds not unlike Baby Ford making dubstep.

Edward Saroyan, Sunday, 24 May 2009 19:32 (seventeen years ago)

Untold is one of my absolute favorites right now -- so much space and detail and motion in his work.

pshrbrn, Sunday, 24 May 2009 22:05 (seventeen years ago)

yeah that untold record's nice. although the dudes sharing it on slsk are the banniest mfers ever.

also liking akira kiteshi a lot, but he's one of those guys where i'm never quite sure if it "counts" as dubstep.

i'm too hardcore to be bourgeois (GOTT PUNCH II HAWKWINDZ), Monday, 25 May 2009 01:44 (seventeen years ago)

speaking of not being sure if it "counts" as dubstep, howsabout timeblind's awesome recent 12" for version? great, great, great fucking record. no surprise, coming from timeblind. i actually have a hard time figuring out what i think about his relationship to dubstep, in part i guess because he's been doing his thing since before dubstep had a name, and because tempo and sonics aside, he never quite hews to recognizably dubstep beat structures. (this is not a dig, btw! nor of course would it be a dig if he were, like, totally identifiable as dubstep. but i like this idea of flux in the margins, where you sort of "know" someone is "dubstep" but can't say why.)

pshrbrn, Monday, 25 May 2009 04:44 (seventeen years ago)

i guess i like this idea of identifying with genre, or not identifying -- it's sort of like gender/racial politics. like, does so-and-so identify as a man or woman, or does so-and-so identify as white or black? when genre affiliation gets so overdetermined (i'm probably using that term wrong, so sue me, or revoke my degree, whatever) it's nice to find artists that complicate what you thought you knew about given genres, and yet who also don't claim (or aren't claimed) to be somehow beyond or outside genre.

pshrbrn, Monday, 25 May 2009 04:48 (seventeen years ago)

Have a pretty big-time track ID, Appleblim's Mutek set closer: a kind of trancey beepy synth, perhaps arpeggiated, and vocals involving "rising sun". Any insight would be much appreciated.

formerly: mehlt, edward saroyan (EDB), Thursday, 4 June 2009 04:17 (seventeen years ago)

i like anaconda a lot. sweat and dante are alright, sweat to my ears at least has an 80s house/dubstep/2step consolidation thing happening, dante seemed to not have much to do with dubstep at all. its cool so many dubstep producers are diversifying but half these tunes that bring in outside influences seem to have little to do with the host genre.

i need to find a good dubstep show to listen to regularly - is there one where you can hear a mix of the wobbly/straight ahead and the more leftfield stuff? anti social seem to play too much laid back/comatose stuff.

titchy (titchyschneiderMk2), Thursday, 4 June 2009 09:08 (seventeen years ago)

Phil. Talking of ideas around the margins, this post is next level: http://rougesfoam.blogspot.com/2009/06/loving-wonky.html

Martinclark, Thursday, 4 June 2009 11:46 (seventeen years ago)

This can be heard in Flying Lotus’s ‘Tea Leaf Dancers’ as the volume for every track except the drumloop rapidly decreases immediately before the kick and rapidly increases immediately after, giving the overall texture an ametrically undulating profile.

FL Studio peak controller madness! Been playing with this a lot, too. Could be any other program, I guess, but FL lets you trigger ridiculous things with peaks.

slugbaiting (rockapads), Thursday, 4 June 2009 22:15 (seventeen years ago)

it's called sidechain and its daft punk's bread and butter

kinda cool to hear the technique used in other genres

The Macallan 18 Year, Thursday, 4 June 2009 23:28 (seventeen years ago)

Yeah, the reason I think some of it is peak controller is because, from what I understand, it's not a real sidechain. You can use it to trigger any effect, and - I'm not sure if this is the case with sidechain - you don't have to heard the track that's triggering it. I also gather from reading too much dubstepforum that tons of these dudes use FL.

slugbaiting (rockapads), Thursday, 4 June 2009 23:46 (seventeen years ago)

quick! i've just download dubstep allstars volumes 1 through 6, which do i search and what do i destroy?

samosa gibreel, Wednesday, 10 June 2009 17:15 (seventeen years ago)

downloaded

samosa gibreel, Wednesday, 10 June 2009 17:15 (seventeen years ago)

http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=92378

^^^would crash

DJ MARTIAN IS A KING AMONG MEN. Dan Perry, Tuesday, 15 January 2002 (DJ Mencap), Thursday, 18 June 2009 09:29 (seventeen years ago)

I've been messing about with Reason to make dubstep tracks recently, and sidechaining is essential, but I'm interested to find out if peak controlling is possible in this program too?

dog latin, Thursday, 18 June 2009 11:46 (seventeen years ago)

Really really love the Cooly G Hyperdub 12" and the King Midas Sound EP. I guess neither are technically dubstep though (so much for policing the scene!)

Alex in SF, Friday, 19 June 2009 16:08 (seventeen years ago)

okay, i don't listen to this stuff, but i got this new album by CLOAKS in the mail and they are supposed to be dubstep and if other dubstep stuff sounds like this then count me in!

scott seward, Friday, 19 June 2009 16:22 (seventeen years ago)

Listening to the audio samples on their myspace they are a bit more breakcore than most dubstep. You might really like aXXo though. They are similarly heavy.

Alex in SF, Friday, 19 June 2009 16:25 (seventeen years ago)

no idea who cloaks are but was listening to beezy i think on rinse on wed night and it was seriously doing it for me.

titchy (titchyschneiderMk2), Friday, 19 June 2009 16:26 (seventeen years ago)

that cooly g ep is one of my favourite things of the year. i love her. seeing her dj in a week @ tactile, can't wait

lex pretend, Friday, 19 June 2009 16:31 (seventeen years ago)

Lex have you heard the Dub Organizer stuff she's done?

Alex in SF, Friday, 19 June 2009 16:33 (seventeen years ago)

i've got dub organizer vol 1 - 'dis boy pt 4' is so beautiful. "he says he wants to run away..."

lex pretend, Friday, 19 June 2009 16:36 (seventeen years ago)

Are they just CD EPs then?

Alex in SF, Friday, 19 June 2009 16:39 (seventeen years ago)

i think there's just one, and mine is on cd - it's not even on discogs :/

(is yr clobbersaurus email up to date?)

lex pretend, Friday, 19 June 2009 16:44 (seventeen years ago)

Yup.

There are three listed on the BM-Soho shop. 4 songs a piece.

Alex in SF, Friday, 19 June 2009 16:47 (seventeen years ago)

Someone should do a cheesy wobbled-up remix of Live to Tell by Madonna. That would be wicked.

chap, Monday, 22 June 2009 19:16 (sixteen years ago)

This mix that Untld did for FACT is really doing it for me at the moment

Number None, Thursday, 25 June 2009 12:25 (sixteen years ago)

Untold

Number None, Thursday, 25 June 2009 12:25 (sixteen years ago)

joker's set from sonar http://bit.ly/eEKXp

society for cutting up (tricky), Thursday, 25 June 2009 17:22 (sixteen years ago)

Wow, thanks for that, tricky.

Also, nobody's mentioned Tectonic Plates Vol. 2 yet? It's probably the most comprehensive and cohesive dubstep label statement since the early Dubstep Allstars, IMO...

Goethe*s Elective Affinities, Thursday, 25 June 2009 18:01 (sixteen years ago)

two weeks pass...

been obsessed with this lately, as effectively used in Joker's Sonar set:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sYCzZCmPypk

Malcolm Money, Friday, 10 July 2009 04:19 (sixteen years ago)

for reasons im not sure i still really like totally generic dubstep like what youngsta was playing on rinse last night.

titchy (titchyschneiderMk2), Friday, 10 July 2009 11:48 (sixteen years ago)

So does anyone know of that track I requested an ID (Appleblim's Mutek set closer) a kind of beepy synth, arpeggiated, and vocals involving "rising sun". Any insight would be much appreciated.

EDB, Friday, 10 July 2009 17:56 (sixteen years ago)

enjoying the self titled Clubroot release .

drone/a/sore, Friday, 10 July 2009 23:04 (sixteen years ago)

Caspa did the essential mix this week
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/essentialmix/

koogs, Monday, 13 July 2009 16:44 (sixteen years ago)

v unfashionable to say i know but im not very into that joy orbison track. maybe its just over myspace but it just sounds a bit thin. and a bit TOO well produced. polite almost.

titchy (titchyschneiderMk2), Tuesday, 14 July 2009 13:20 (sixteen years ago)

I think it's nice but not revelatory. If I want that kind of thing I'll listen to "Serious Thugs" or the funky tunes that go for the same vibe. Not that I know their names, only their female vocal samples, being:

- "IT'S the new sound!"
- "KEEP'S HAPPENING!"
- "ey-EY-ey!"
- "... AND I'M HERE TO TELL YOU!"

Oh, and Pearson Sound's "Wad" of course, which is at least nominally quasi-dubstep. Apparently Pearson Sound actually is Ramadanman, which doesn't surprise...

Tim F, Tuesday, 14 July 2009 13:56 (sixteen years ago)

these should prob go in the "wonky" thread but this one's here and i still don't want to dignify the term "wonky"…but they're absolutely beautiful

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ww0K7XW8WJY

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0bIR_YmiuVw

lex pretend, Tuesday, 14 July 2009 14:19 (sixteen years ago)

Those are great. I like "wonky" that basically sounds like primo grime instrumentals.

Tim F, Tuesday, 14 July 2009 14:41 (sixteen years ago)


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