Dubstep mixes please?
Dubstep mixes please?
Amigo's, I've always liked the dub step sound but never really sought it out. Don't have any mixes 'cept for the hittin one my friend suburbanbather gave to me some time ago. (summer 2006 mix by excision)
Been listening to Dubstep.fm the last couple day's and am digging it in a new way.
please link me to your favorite dubstep mixes.
The dark, gritty, rasta sounding shit that makes you want to throw a tec 9 up under the seat and go take off an armored car is preferred. but anything smooth and dope would be appreciated.
tanks and praise
Been listening to Dubstep.fm the last couple day's and am digging it in a new way.
please link me to your favorite dubstep mixes.
The dark, gritty, rasta sounding shit that makes you want to throw a tec 9 up under the seat and go take off an armored car is preferred. but anything smooth and dope would be appreciated.
tanks and praise
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Spackled Bat
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Here are a couple. Lots of stuff here:
http://www.barefiles.com/files.php
http://www.hotflushrecordings.com/download.html
two more:
http://www.mashit.com/2007/12/14/kid-ka ... low-mixes/
http://www.spannered.org/radio/1323
http://www.barefiles.com/files.php
http://www.hotflushrecordings.com/download.html
two more:
http://www.mashit.com/2007/12/14/kid-ka ... low-mixes/
http://www.spannered.org/radio/1323
So far as I know it's kind of a grey area, but generally is ok so long as it is used for promotional purposes only, not to be sold. Once you start selling them is when you have to get licensing for all of the tracks.Tone Deft wrote:nice linkage Bat!!!
not to be uptight, but what's the legality of sharing mixes like that?
Again, think it's a grey area, but that's what I've always known from my (past) involvement in my local DJ scene.
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smutek wrote:one more question, any of you guy's familiar with mnml.nl? In the net label section there are loads of artists releasing real quality stuff for free.
Any equivalent in the dubstep scene?
i get lots of great mixes from mnml.nl!!
i'v never heard dubstep before
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Spackled Bat
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There's this: http://www.dubstepforum.com/smutek wrote:Any equivalent in the dubstep scene?
As far as free downloads go dubstep seems to be mostly mixes.
The scene is based around a lot of singles/dubplates so far.
+1 for Boxcutter being the shit.
Also Benga, Distance, Skream, Bass Clef, MRK1. Just to name a few dubstep artist who have put out good full length albums.
And some guy calling himself Burial *cough cough*.
Thanks for the mnml.nl link btw. Hadn't seen that one before. Looks nice.
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ok. i'm grabbing a Surgeon mix, is this this SurgeonSpackled Bat wrote:http://www.barefiles.com/files.php
?
I've quite a bit of his earlier wax, good stuff.