Re: Who is leading the way in Dubstep in 2010?
Posted: Mon Jul 05, 2010 6:46 am
the 'funk' line of discussion is painful to read.
Are you Statler or waldorf?dum wrote:the 'funk' line of discussion is painful to read.

I think you've been thinking about that one for too long mate. Stop being silly.swishniak wrote:if your asking about whats happening in a specific genre these days
that means its dead
that's ironic considering your funk discussion.Machinesworking wrote:Are you Statler or waldorf?dum wrote:the 'funk' line of discussion is painful to read.
What I'm looking for mate. Thanks.exper wrote:For me:
Untold
Mount Kimbie
Ramadanman
Clubroot
Burial (as always)
Scuba
I'm sure there's more, but theses are among my most frequently played. I'm kind of glad the halfstep, wobble stuff seems to have worn out its welcome. It quickly became the new techstep DNB, where everything sounded the same. IMO of course...
they had arms up their asses, not their heads.Machinesworking wrote:Are you Statler or waldorf?dum wrote:the 'funk' line of discussion is painful to read.
Double ironic, I'm just an armchair critic of vanilla electronic music that tries to emulate funk.dum wrote: that's ironic considering your funk discussion.
but you knew that, right ?
God I hope so.Tone Deft wrote: they had arms up their asses, not their heads.
is the funk discussion over?
I could see how you like that, not my thing.Machinesworking wrote:My favorite borderline dubstep filthy distorted band:
http://www.myspace.com/cloaks
closer to what I like, thanks for posting a link.
wow.garyboozy wrote:+1 for broken note
their latest is just brutal. this one floors me (til it goes double time half way through, at least).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T70BVDuFfpQ
FUUUUUUUUU-
nice mellow siht.Ascension wrote:Maybe you'd like this (I too am not a fan of the over used wobble, but other parts of the dubstep genre are fun):eggnchips wrote:Would like some names to listen in to and please non of the wobble rubbish.
http://soundcloud.com/bird-of-prey