Dubstep has been manhandling the electronic scene lately in the States and i’m sure in the UK its even more intense than that and has been for quite sometime now. I think its finally spreading into the “normal” listeners ears, I say it that way so I don’t get too much crap from the true dubstep heads that have been following dubstep since the 90’s or whatnot. Guardian also known as A Setting Sun did a nice job of with this mix by showing the range of how dark to poppy the sound gets plus really capturing a few of my personal favorites.
TRACKLIST
Ramadanman – Bidding War
Skream – Babylon
TRG – Move Dis
Hijak – Nightmares
RSD – Forward Youth
Untold – Dante
2562 – Kontrol
Benga – Crunked Up
Dizzee Rascal – Round We Go
Kode9 – Ping
Loefah – Bombay Squad
The Bug ft Killa P & Flowdan – Skeng
Benga – E Trips
Magnetic Man – The Cyberman
La Roux – In for the Kill (Skream Remix)
Pinch – Punisher (Loefah’s SE25 Remix)
Skream – Trapped in a Dark Bubble
Bar 9 – Midnight
Benga – Evolution
Plastician ft Skepta – Intensive Snare
Boxcutter – A Familiar Sound
D1 – Cocaine
Kode9 – Magnetic City
Flying Lotus – RobertaFlack (Martyn Remix)
Martyn – Right? Star!
LD – Woodblock
Zomby – Test Me for a Reason
Guardian’s dubstep manifestations are absolute fire…looks like his set last night went over real well too! Leave it to Jay to be the forerunner of Moodgadget’s label-wide infatuation with dubstep, I can’t wait to see him at Forth From Its Hinges in Ann Arbor later this month!
Nice mix, thanks! (Could use some Burial though…)
The track “Skeng” totally blew me away. WICKED cool.
when “Skeng” starts the mix is at full speed
Jay. You never let me down. You always bring me up.
Yea I’ve noticed that we had a bunch of dubstep nights spring up here also. From what I’ve been told one or two of em get pretty packed out.
Another thing to bring up is the big debate about dubstep. There has been alot of debate/discussion on if its killing other scenes. By killing people talk about producers associated with certain music styles, jumping ship to the popular dubstep train. Also people like to bring up how people don’t really “dance” at dubstep nights, but just kinda nod along. Which from various perspectives can be rather boring if strung out for a whole night.
Personally I like the stuff from hyperdub for driving at night or playing around the house doing things. Then if I’m at a club, rave, party I like hearing the brutal, violent stuff from labels like peaceoff, adnoism etc..
btw has kode9’s book came out yet?
I’m surprised to hear that dubstep is getting big in the states. It has spread from the UK to other european countries, like Denmark, some time ago. People are getting into the whole UK scene, and I’m looking forward to hearing some more grime inspired american hiphop, for an example.
As you probably all know, dubstep and grime both have roots in the D’n’B scene, and i must say.. The basslines – omg – i love that crazy filter-stuff.
Even though it can get a bit tedious at times, as it sounds like everyone is using Reason for programming their basslines. But it still rocks my world. 🙂
And at last: Great mix! Is it all american artists, or…?
Talking about basslines like this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5_JmXCNPs6Y&feature=related
Even though this is really great, and the video is hilarious! There’s stil that Reason sound to it.
@stigC
The mix is mostly UK producers from what I recognize, but there are some US producers thrown in for good measure.
The first artist on the mix Ramadanman is DJing here soon…or just has, not positive.
As for some of the basslines sounding the same, yea some people are lazy and just throw an LFO on a sine wave and call it a day. I like the people who can layer up bassline sounds to create some sorta sonic wall of bass/sound and not rely on the “wobble” bass. I think Vex’d are a good example of doing things nicely with bass sounds.
For a good example of the more “heavier” or “breakstep” stuff I enjoy, download this free mix from one of my favorite labels peaceoff. Also has some nice scratching, juggles and turntablism thrown in for good measure.
http://peaceoff.c8.com/catalog/free-download/pofffreemix03-spankbass.htm
tracklist:
1 Broken note – Mortal bass (ruff 06)
2 Trill bass – Bro safari feat mc Kemst Fist pump (ruff 09)
3 Twisted – Infect (r8 records)
4 The budsteppers – Dub Saint Jack (unreleased)
5 Templer – Blueberry Night (unreleased)
6 Mahanee Vs Von D – S.A.G.E (unreleased)
7 Takeshi Beat – Smoked Bass final (unreleased)
8 Broken note – Dubversion (ruff 06)
9 Starkey – NoStruggle (ruff 08)
10 The budsteppers – Slow It (unreleased)
11 Trill bass – Tony danza (ruff 09)
12 Mac koall – Frakture (unreleased)
13 Dubism – Attention (unreleased)
14 Flatmate – Bagheera (ruff 07)
15 Totally normal – Grind your grime (ruff 07)
16 opti & ohmwerk – hammering (polygohm records)
17 Broken note – War in the Making (ruff 08)
18 Noisia – Concussion – The Phat RiderZ rmx (unreleased)
19 Listen the Dark (70° Remix) (unreleased)
Thanks! Downloading now… Looking forward to hearing it.
Also people might enjoy this – live drum’n’bass band – literally a drummer and a bass player and two djs.
The thing is – the drummer is a friend of mine – they’ve studied drum’n’bass from the very first vinyl records, and really tried to get the whole d’n’b and dubstep thing down, but played live. Not compared to some drummers who see it as a techincal excercise. These guys live and breathe it and have been working on this for many years.
http://www.myspace.com/fuktmusic
Well, I hope you’ll enjoy this as well.
On a flight from Vancouver, Canada to Brazil, this mix owned my mind
ah this is biiiig!! http://n3k4.com/dubstep-la-embrace-the-renaissance-vol-1/ this is the LA dubstep collection curated by plastician, what do u think?