Dubstep and techno?!
Re: Dubstep and techno?!
My first post on this forum, but not without reason. I host a dubstep show on Lijn5.com and I have seen the music develop over time in different directions. There is a strong undercurrent of producers that get picked up by minimal artists, and that produce such minimalistic and spartan dubstep to be of interest of visitors of this forum (e.g. Kode9, Pinch, Cyrus, Distance, Shackleton).D-vinyl wrote:there is an increasing relationship betwen the two. 4:20 and leftroom have both released dubstep remixes now im wondering wot ppl think about this
personally i love dubstep. i think techno and dubstep definatly can b fused and theres a future for it
Together with club 11 Viral Radio is organising the first dubstep night that investigates this relationship, bringing producers from London and Bristol that create bass-laden voids. High profile producers like Pinch, Cyrus and Kromestar will be present on this night. Expect more information to surface soon. You might want to check out some of the Viral Radio sets online, or lock on to the next one with sets by such DJs as aforementioned.
As Kromestar put it on our last show: "Big up my minimal heads!"
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Dubstep is just a word people started using in the beginning, but the sound has evolved into a myriad of sounds. So I would say anything that is around 140 BPM and has a solid low end can be considered dubstep.livecollective wrote:As far as I heard from a local dubstep dj (and being an admirer of it a bit) apparently its all the rage in dubstep to have a 4x4 going along with it... who knows, I have a couple eps that have some dubstep with a 4x4... if you could call it dubstep...
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