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Recommend some dubstep?

binauralsounds182binauralsounds182 Posts: 119
edited July 2012 in Other Music
Do you guys like dubstep?
I've just recently been getting into it and I was hoping you could recommend some good songs/artists. I basically just know Skrillex haha
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    Excision, Bassnectar and Knife Party are a few I know almost solely based on what my son has listened to with the exception of Excision who I saw open for Deadmau5 last year. My son leans more on the progressive/elctronica side of things like Deadmau5, Daft Punk, Chemical Brothers, Crystal Method, Prodigy, when it comes to this type of music as he says all dubstep sounds the same which after hearing a snippet of Skrillex the other night and thinking it was Excision I have to agree. It's not bad, but it can get a bit repetetive after listening for a while.
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    nothing_man_92nothing_man_92 Canberra, Australia Posts: 344
    Knife party is insane!!!! Id also recommend zeds dead and shockone
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    Of The AggieOf The Aggie The ATX Posts: 1,499
    Tangerine wrote:
    My son leans more on the progressive/elctronica side of things like Deadmau5, Daft Punk, Chemical Brothers, Crystal Method, Prodigy,

    Your son has good taste :) !
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    eeriepadaveeeriepadave West Chester, PA Posts: 41,026
    Tangerine wrote:
    My son leans more on the progressive/elctronica side of things like Deadmau5, Daft Punk, Chemical Brothers, Crystal Method, Prodigy,

    Your son has good taste :) !

    i like those band as well. Only know of Skrillex as dub-step though
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    i think there needs to be a dividing line between skrillex and those guys, and uk more indie dubstep.

    james blake had a minimalist, just him, some beats, and his voice, and it was one of my top records of 2011.

    the xx, a band from 2009, they have many elements going on, but they certainly blend dubstep with indie and r and b and are amazing

    Jamie XX collab album with Gil Scott Heron

    mount kimbie

    SBTRKT

    i'd say some of the cream of the crop, would be Aphex twin, that guys a legend.

    newerish guys like Four Tet, really intricate gorgeous sounding beats.


    Burial-this guy warps, time and pitch shifts newer r and b samples, then drops an out of the world beat behind it, very UK ish, sound has been described as the sound of london, at midnight, when its raining

    and although not dubstep absolutely, Flying Lotus, the great nephew of John Coltrane, is doing some insane stuff with avantegarde, abstract, electronic soundscapes.
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    i think as i alluded to their are two seperate strains of dubstep. one is sort of the huge dancing party you'd see at a skrillex show. lots of teens. sort of a younger crowd.

    and then sort of the more advanced musically and more abstract sounding UK sounds i described above.

    like indie the term dubstep is sort of all encompassing, and its difficult to completely define exactly what it means or what it sounds or looks like.

    james blake and skrillex, or mount kimbie and skrillex are completely different entities
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    and radioheads newest album king of limbs may be a good example. its a great album. but its very dubstep influenced. influenced by all the people i just mentioned. i think thats sort of why the album really didnt do so well to be honest. instead of being the innovators and experimentalist band we all know and love, they created an album influenced and sounding like alot of artists in the dubstep scene.
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    Of The AggieOf The Aggie The ATX Posts: 1,499
    I actually don't even know what dubstep means. There are so many sub genres of electronic music I tend not to know what category someone falls in.
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    eeriepadaveeeriepadave West Chester, PA Posts: 41,026
    this is a pretty cool remix/dubstep of Foster The People's Pumped Up Kicks

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LXO-jKksQkM
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    eeriepadaveeeriepadave West Chester, PA Posts: 41,026
    this beats 'em all, dubstep cat :D

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5m4JhTA6WU
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    dustinparduedustinpardue Las Vegas, NV Posts: 1,829
    I actually don't even know what dubstep means. There are so many sub genres of electronic music I tend not to know what category someone falls in.


    I'm with this person. What is dubstep?
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    dubstep isnt completely definable. But it has to do with electronic music, heavy bass and drum.

    there are two strains. the american, commercial kind, which is evidenced by skrillex. party music. music to dance to.

    the other kind is the more experimental and i view more satisfying sound and version. this is a UK strain, evidenced by burial, james blake, aphex twin, the xx, mount kimbie, and to some degree flying lotus. this is more focused on experimentation, on creating melodies and cool sounds. pushing the boundaries.

    You really have to listen to it though. Skrillex and the american dubstep scene is vastly different than the UK scene.

    has the OP given a listen to any of the artists, either american or UK? Whats the verdict?
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    Of The AggieOf The Aggie The ATX Posts: 1,499
    I did listen to a little of Skrillex and didn't care for it at all. I don't agree at all with the comparisons to Deadmau5. Deadmau5 is 100x better than the noise this guy produces. In my experiences with electronic music there is a fine line between good, danceable music and outright repetitive noise.

    Oh and someone should really tell him the early 90s are over :) . All he needs are a few facial piercings and he literally could have stepped right out of 1994.
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    Jason PJason P Posts: 19,124
    So dubstep is behind The King of Limbs!!! :evil:

    Well, now I know what my least-favorite music genre is. Sorry, Ranchero music, there is a new leader in the clubhouse.
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    Deadmau5 - he's got so much music, your bound to like something!

    SBTRKT - loving the self titled album right now. more like dubstep/hip hop...its been playing on my ipod non stop since i found it a few weeks ago!! Highly recommend this one, even if your not big into dubstep.

    Feed Me - Check out Feed Me's Big Adventure & To The Stars EP. Both killer. The newest one, Feed Me's Escape From Electric Mountain isnt hitting me as much as the first two, but its still fresh so maybe i'll come around.

    JUSTICE - good stuff right there. love that funky bass

    There is more to dubstep than Skrillex :D
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    Mamasan23Mamasan23 Posts: 16,380
    Okay. I'm in. I've been trying to avoid dubstep (I dunno why, scary memories back from my raver days maybe..) but it's time for me to admit to myself that I fucking love it. I've got a couple stations on my Pandora that play Bassnectar and Zed's Dead and I crank them when I hear them....cool to find a thread on it!
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    TangerineTangerine Posts: 880
    Deadmau5 - he's got so much music, your bound to like something!

    SBTRKT - loving the self titled album right now. more like dubstep/hip hop...its been playing on my ipod non stop since i found it a few weeks ago!! Highly recommend this one, even if your not big into dubstep.

    Feed Me - Check out Feed Me's Big Adventure & To The Stars EP. Both killer. The newest one, Feed Me's Escape From Electric Mountain isnt hitting me as much as the first two, but its still fresh so maybe i'll come around.

    JUSTICE - good stuff right there. love that funky bass

    There is more to dubstep than Skrillex :D

    Deadmau5's show is very is good, although I think the total experience is a bit long when you add in all the openers. The show we went to in September had 3 openers and it was 5+ hours long which can be too much EDM especially when you're stuck in your seat at the HOB, would have been better in an arena or outdoor setting.

    SBTRKT we're seeing at Lolla in a few weeks. My son is psyched about this show, although he says SBTRKT is more ambient music than most other EDM out there.

    Feed Me was OK, I found his show entertaining but it was very repetitive. IMO Excision was the better of the 3 openers for Deadmau5.

    Justice is THE show my son is anticipating the most at Lolla and after listening to them I have to say I'm pretty pumped for it too! Husband will be over at Jack White during this one but I'd rather see JW in a small club setting and Justice out in the open under the Chicago skyline so I'll be hanging out with my son for this set :D

    Mamasan23 wrote:
    Okay. I'm in. I've been trying to avoid dubstep (I dunno why, scary memories back from my raver days maybe..) but it's time for me to admit to myself that I fucking love it. I've got a couple stations on my Pandora that play Bassnectar and Zed's Dead and I crank them when I hear them....cool to find a thread on it!

    Love Bassnectar and Zed's Dead, wish the Lolla schedule wasn't so conflict ridden or we would be seeing both of them. We'll see how things play out and maybe we'll skip out on our other planned shows and catch one or both of them.

    Will report back on the live shows of SBTRKT and Justice (definitely) and Bassnectar and/or Zed's Dead (possibly) in a few weeks after the fest :)
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    I have heard a lot about dubstep this year but have no idea what it is....
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    Tangerine wrote:

    Deadmau5's show is very is good, although I think the total experience is a bit long when you add in all the openers. The show we went to in September had 3 openers and it was 5+ hours long which can be too much EDM especially when you're stuck in your seat at the HOB, would have been better in an arena or outdoor setting.

    Feed Me was OK, I found his show entertaining but it was very repetitive. IMO Excision was the better of the 3 openers for Deadmau5.

    Justice is THE show my son is anticipating the most at Lolla and after listening to them I have to say I'm pretty pumped for it too! Husband will be over at Jack White during this one but I'd rather see JW in a small club setting and Justice out in the open under the Chicago skyline so I'll be hanging out with my son for this set :D

    I saw Deadmau5 in an arena in Hartford (where PJ played in 2010). Shit was awesome. I had never heard any Feed Me before that show and really enjoyed it. Love Feed Me now. Excision was good too - I'll be seeing him again at ID Festival in July, tho its not something that I feel the need to listen to regularly. A little too industrial sounding for me sometimes.

    I saw Justice at HOB in Boston. Show was great, tho I was a little disappointed at the length of the show. Really felt like it could have been longer.

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    Better DanBetter Dan Posts: 5,684
    Zoso wrote:
    I have heard a lot about dubstep this year but have no idea what it is....


    Me neither.. :fp: Is it basically just electronic music?
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    Better Dan wrote:
    Zoso wrote:
    I have heard a lot about dubstep this year but have no idea what it is....


    Me neither.. :fp: Is it basically just electronic music?

    Yup..imagine your iPod skipping, and throw in digital static...now make a beat out it, then crank the low end and you have Dubstep.
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    OP... I'd like to make a recommendation that you leave Dubstep to others.

    I catch my kid listening to it every now and then which promptly creates a good debate as to the merits of quality music and what a cantankerous, cagey, old critic might term 'junk'.

    He's got really good taste in music for a young dude and plays the guitar very well... so I have to admit that for him to listen to it... there must be something in it. I just haven't figured out what that quality might be?

    It seems as if this genre of music is more like background noise at traffic lights than anything which might inspire the soul.

    Temper what I say though. It was I that made fun of the guys who listened to Michael Jackson, Madonna, Lionel Ritchie, Men Without Hats, and others in the early 80s as I was throwing their tapes out of the stereo and replacing them with Tattoo You and Zeppelin II. I may just be a musical buffoon with much too narrow or scope of influence.
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