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  • Dubstep – make me some artist/ep/album recommendations
  • trailertrash
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    sorry shouldn’t be in bike forum

    ooOOoo
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    benga
    skream
    ramadanman
    peverelist

    yunki
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    I thouroughly recommend that you investigate artists/albums from a different genre..

    dubstep my bleeding eye.. I remember when it was all piano house and breakbeats.. pah.. you call that bass..!?

    mugstep more likely.. they only invented it cos people making music these days are too stingy to put enough beats in..

    laziness I reckon.. bleeding crudstep.. whatever next

    DezB
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    Rich
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    He does the odd bit of Dubstep, but check out Beardyman on youtube for something different.

    bigjim
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    There is much more terrible dubstep than good dubstep sadly, I found a really good mix by swarm called flux sessions, should be findable, its a bit more off the mainstream track. That ‘in the death car’ remix by 16 bit is also floating my boat just now, highly entertaining.

    ooOOoo
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    things change yunki, deep breath, let it go 😆

    Gonna try that mix dexb, cheers

    OP might try a mix like this, some of the latest dubstep tunes. A good site for free music.
    http://youdunknow.co.uk/2010/10/kiss-100-dubstep-chosen-ones/

    U31
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    Ooooops thought you said Dubstar
    [video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XEGPwiATHRw[/video]

    torsoinalake
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    I like Foundation’s Breakage album.

    Agree with bigjim, a lot of ‘dubstep’ is just cackhanded wobbly bass nonsense.

    Surf-Mat
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    Burial worth a listen.

    Skream is good.

    Some compilations are good too – Dubstep Allstars Volume 6 is cracking.

    bigjim
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    This will make your teeth fall out:

    kelvin
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    finnegan
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    Seconding Surf-mat re Burial, the first album is definitely worth a listen.
    I was underwhelmed by Skream’s much praised Outside the Box, but that Magnetic Man track ‘Mad’, that was a tune (free download from youdunknow.co.uk).

    nickc
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    [video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mNelGwlz_NU[/video]

    from the lastest ninja tunes

    woodywoodbine
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    Burial – Untrue (amazing, one of my favourite albums ever – almost ambient in parts, fuzzy, reverb drenched UK garage samples, snippets of half heard dialogue and vocal samples and a melancholic air that needs a few listens to properly grow on you but once you have, you’ll be a fan for life)

    Magentic Man – Magnetic Man (bit dubstep-goes-pop, but fun if you know what you’re getting)

    James Blakes’ EPs (abstract and wonky end of the spectrum)

    2562 – Unbalance (top end of the dubstep/techno crossovers)

    Benga – Diary Of an afro Warrior (a bit patchy but defintely check out ‘Night’ – one of the all time classic dupstep tunes)

    Skream – Skream (his debut album, much better than the recent one)

    Vozhd
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    You should check anything that come out of the Deep Medi label.

    On that note, try:

    Mala,
    Digital Mystikz,
    Goth Trad,
    Loefah,
    Kode 9

    Also, check out the autonomic podcasts: http://www.club-autonomic.com/

    Creg
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    Burial
    Breakage
    Four Tet
    Martyn
    Joy Orbison
    Pangaea
    16Bit

    trailertrash
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    Thanks everyone, that’s great 😀

    chutney13
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    shackleton, darkstar, scuba, james blake, mount kimbie. ramadanman, sepalcure.

    all good.

    rossrobot
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    So much good stuff on the Low End Theory podcasts

    http://www.lowendtheoryclub.com/podcast/

    Available via iTunes too.

    toby1
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    Check out Submotion Orchestra – a band I only know about because I missed them at Latitude, I didn’t regret looking them up.

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