someone has good taste, too lazy to dig out my camera and have a vinyl wanking match (this is deadly habit off dsf btw)
can you guys plox start adding music to your grime?
I contacted the dub council. No grime doesn't change. No exceptions. I suspect fowl play..
ah damn
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can't believe with all the debating back and forth no one has mentioned quarta 330
he's already been mentioned a few times on this forum, some of us have already seen him live as well
btw, good to see ya, are you familiar with my friend, he goes by squidfacekilla or something like that on dsf
The whole genre has come down to shit.
Anyway, I heard Cheapshot in Japan pulling some fucking nice dubstep beats. And I do mean really fucking nice and thick.
Thanks dude
And yes, Quarta 330 is fucking superb.
Also, (tl;dr) minikomi is a legend.
Haha hardly mate.. Bout time we got that b2b set up n running yes?
Haha hardly mate.. Bout time we got that b2b set up n running yes?
indeed
Been working on some new material, and with your undeniable awesomeness, I'm sure we could knock out a wicked set!
celsius wrote:I can only assume Zombipnok = Dr Von Pnok. In which case you'll be pleased to know the you still hold the title for the best chip DnB tune in my collection. Black Bloc is a serious banger.
That that track is cool, but I still prefer his classic, "La Robotique c'est fantastique".
Two other tunes in the top of my chip DNB list: "Truth" and "Clark. O" from Goto80. Probably the first two chipmusic dnb tunes I got glued to and they got stuck at the top of the list.
Bit Shifter's "Rough Weather" and Lo-Bat's superclassic "A room, broom, guy and a mirror" finish the top 5 for me. But don't ask me in which order, they all win
edit: FUCK, listening "A room, broom, guy and a mirror" after a while. How old is this fucking track? None of us is worthy. SO AWESOME.
heh... leaving us all in awe
Actually regarding dubstep chip stuff I heard uoki toki doing some.
I'll have a better listen to it soonish.
I think it rinses and cleans like a form of cycle. There will always be 'cliches' made from music forms that reach a certain popularity around itself. Though the fundamental, free process of music, will always be here.
I think it rinses and cleans like a form of cycle. There will always be 'cliches' made from music forms that reach a certain popularity around itself. Though the fundamental, free process of music, will always be here.
Very well put sir.
sory for spam) This is my chipstep track, may be this is what you want http://soundcloud.com/stress_tn/invanders-lunch
sory for spam) This is my chipstep track, may be this is what you want http://soundcloud.com/stress_tn/invanders-lunch
groovy!
Cliche or no, whenever I listen to a really nasty (non-chip) dubstep mix I get inspired to start experimenting with more wacky shit in the WAV channel.
Example:
http://soundcloud.com/16bit/16bit-the-milky-pie-mix
Art informs Art, etc etc
Cliche or no, whenever I listen to a really nasty (non-chip) dubstep mix I get inspired to start experimenting with more wacky shit in the WAV channel.
Example:
http://soundcloud.com/16bit/16bit-the-milky-pie-mix
Art informs Art, etc etc
the cream of nasty dubstep mixes, and superb artists to boot there!
Cliche or no, whenever I listen to a really nasty (non-chip) dubstep mix I get inspired to start experimenting with more wacky shit in the WAV channel.
Example:
http://soundcloud.com/16bit/16bit-the-milky-pie-mix
Art informs Art, etc etc
wave channel experimentation is basically the entire reason why i started messing around with lsdj
so many fun things to do, so much bass