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NeXT-step
StoreTags: grime, dubstep
Author: nagrom on August 04 2008
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--> Ok, I just got bit by the dubstep/grime bug.

Thanks to:

Black Market: link
IPRC: link
Milanese: link
and this vid (Clark remix of Milanese):


This Flying Lotus live set (the Daedelus track):


It's dem riddims.
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man, i wanted one of those NeXTcubes for ever.
the NeXTSTEP computers were only allowed to be used by the grad students.

I want a Silicon Graphics box: link

welcome morgan, enjoy your stay

also, lol @ lotus playing out the new daedelus single (hrs:mins:secs)

also, the first video is neither dubstep nor grime

link

i had a "jurassic classic" since we ran all our csound in IRIX on the purple beasts.

i thought i was cooler then hell, until i found out that making music on a computer was much easier on windows.

haha finally!

check out vexd

and scorn

i use an indigo II and a nextstation to support my desk.

Dubstep, finally London produces a good musically genre ( grime is pap... ) instead of waiting for someone up norf to push the musical envelope for us.

I've been meaning to head down to FFWD for years! Couple of my mates have been running a dubstep night in brighton/camberwell for like 3 or 4 years now!

Benga's Afro Warrior album is great.
I'm getting a bit bored of some of the wobbly bass line, wispy shakers dubstep.
There's still a lot of interesting stuff going on though, it's not going to go the way of formulaic drum&bass yet i don't think.
seconding vex'd and scorn

What I like about dubstep is that is a very wide genre that never fails to surpise! I do rather like Benga's album but I have noticed that there seems to be alot of slowed down drum and bass recently...where is the dub in that?

i heard a set of slowed down dnb years ago ('98?) and thought it was some crazy new style i hadnt heard then a couple of years later the dj told me it was just dnb on 33

burial's stuff is beautiful

also, the first video is neither dubstep nor grime

I know, but it has some of the feel and it got me looking more closely at Milanese.
seconding vex'd and scorn

Yeah, I have some Benga and Vex'd -- it rocks.

There's a milanese track that i love: Caramel Cognac. But only for a couple of minutes at a time.

The vid for that clark remix is excellent! (it that an 'official' thing?)

No, it's a sort of survey of Nato (pre-Jitter video library for Max)...and a 'piece' in its own right. Linked from some art blog. The Clark remix is just background music.

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