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Are we talking dubstep here or future bass stuff? If we're talking dubstep...

Goth trad - Cut End
Kromestar - Kalawanji
Pinch - Qawwali
Digital Mystikz - Haunted

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i really dislike dubstep. most people i know like it in some way or another. the closest things to dubstep ive heard and liked where balam acab and monoliths))).
i was super turned off by the genre because of the kids down here in Salem MA who can be seen around campus playing basshead or bassnectar or whatever its called and that boregore (borgore?) (i think) guy from their portable ipod speakers and playing hacky sack or talking about raving or something gey . none of the links i see here really sound like any of that rubbish though so maybe ive had the wrong idea.
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yeah_dad wrote:i was super turned off by the genre because of the kids who play basshead or bassnectar or whatever its called and that boregore (borgore?) (i think) guy. none of the links i see here really sound like any of that rubbish though so maybe ive had the wrong idea.
When i said
puxel wrote:not a lot of broshit, please.
this is exactly what i was talking about.
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Yes. Borgore and Bassnectar really aren't the style of dubstep we're talking about here. Some more stuff for you to listen to:

Skream - Trapped in a Dark Bubble
Skream - Burnin' Up - Obviously much of a jungle tune, but so good.
Appleblim & Ramadanman - Justify
Peverlist - The Grind
2562 - Moog Dub

One last one from my favorite and, in my opinion, the master of heavy bass music....

Shackleton - Deadman

Labels to get into: Apple Pips, Skull Disco, Tectonic, Tempa : There's a ton more, but that'll get you started.
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looks like i was wrong about it. some of these songs were cool, still not my cup of tea though.
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Yeah, I can respect that. Sadly, less and less good dubstep is being made. I've been personally very into the more 2-steppy/housey bass stuff for the last year or two:

Deadboy - If U Want Me
Julio Bashmore - Battle for Middle You - Lord of the Rings inspired tune!
Doc Daneeka - Mario's Mushrooms
CRST - Good Love - Proper UK garage!
Breach - Fatherless (Doc Daneeka Remix)
Cooly G - Oi Dirty ft. DVA - Love Cooly G and DVA. They produce some of the strangest house music I've ever heard.
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the one thing i notice i am consistently liking is Skream. its actually pretty good and seems to be growing on me. ill give it a download.
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Rusko - Ravers Spesh
Phil Harmonix - Live It
Benga - Crunked Up
Caspa - Low Blow
Jessica Mauboy - Burn (Stenchman Remix)
Freestylers - Cracks (Flux Pavillion Remix) [Feat. Belle Humble]
The Black Ghosts - Some Way Through This (Plastician
E_L_B - Dirty Dirty (Feat. Rolla)
Pyrodrifter - Hot 'N' Cold (Katy Perry Dubstep Remix)
Cyrus & Distance - Violate
Skream - I Love The Way
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Burial, FTW. Although collaborating with Thom Yorke may be overkill.
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ƧƆỴ†ɧЄ wrote:Burial, FTW. Although collaborating with Thom Yorke may be overkill.
Yeah, but those tracks are amazing.

New Burial lives up to the hype.
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True, I just hope he doesn't turn "pop".

Did anyone mention Mary Anne Hobbs yet? She's great for the scene and a good DJ too.
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T U N D R A wrote:
ƧƆỴ†ɧЄ wrote:Burial, FTW. Although collaborating with Thom Yorke may be overkill.
Yeah, but those tracks are amazing.

New Burial lives up to the hype.
+1

Thom's vocals usually annoy me, but Four Tet's efforts definitely helped offset that.
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ƧƆỴ†ɧЄ wrote:True, I just hope he doesn't turn "pop".

Did anyone mention Mary Anne Hobbs yet? She's great for the scene and a good DJ too.
If we're talking DJs....

Mary Anne Hobbs
Benji B
Oneman
Ben UFO
Kode9
Scratcha DVA
Braiden

Anything those people touch (as far as mixes go) I'm listening to.
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