On April 30 2011 08:56 iNfeRnaL wrote: Some nice tracks spotted here, some shitty ones too. Some favorites not listed in here worth a mention: Noisia - Block Control (puts any other basslines to shame) RAM Trilogy - Screamer D-Kay ft someone - I'll be there 4 u
**Edit: Check out Sub-Focus - Essential mix for BBC Radio 1 - it's split on YT as well, really awesome mix.
Most Black Sun Empire tracks too - they have a fucking awesome and unique style.
In general, my favorite artists would be Dom & Roland, BSE, Noisia, Teebee, Pendulum (only their old stuff!!), Dkay, Sub-Focus (!!!!), Andy C & Dillinja's old stuff as well. There's just so much more that probably won't come to mind being as high as I am right now but I will probably check back this thread and maybe edit in videos too if I'm more sober But I won't promise that haha...
if u like BSE u should also love State of Mind, Telemetrik, Rawthang
1. Let's keep dubstep out of this please, gentlemen. It's like posting pics of Hayden Christensen in a Vader worship thread.
2. Also spoiler tags are awesome for all ours browsing pleasure, but do put a description above so we don't have to expand only to discover a shit link!
3. Now, I always loved these drum samples, old school jungle sounds here by Bill Laswell:
a short mix I did a while ago, contains both dnb and dubstep
Tracks(in order): Unconscious Perception - Ghost Train (Original) Plan B - The Recluse (Nero Instrumental Remix) Modestep - Feel Good Skrillex - Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites (Noisia Remix) Rusko - Hold On (Feat. Amber Coffman) Chris Clark - Lord of the Dance Modestep - Exile Mastered LB Donkey Kong Country - Aquatic Ambience (DC Remix)
On April 30 2011 08:56 iNfeRnaL wrote: Some nice tracks spotted here, some shitty ones too. Some favorites not listed in here worth a mention: Noisia - Block Control (puts any other basslines to shame) RAM Trilogy - Screamer D-Kay ft someone - I'll be there 4 u
**Edit: Check out Sub-Focus - Essential mix for BBC Radio 1 - it's split on YT as well, really awesome mix.
Most Black Sun Empire tracks too - they have a fucking awesome and unique style.
In general, my favorite artists would be Dom & Roland, BSE, Noisia, Teebee, Pendulum (only their old stuff!!), Dkay, Sub-Focus (!!!!), Andy C & Dillinja's old stuff as well. There's just so much more that probably won't come to mind being as high as I am right now but I will probably check back this thread and maybe edit in videos too if I'm more sober But I won't promise that haha...
if u like BSE u should also love State of Mind, Telemetrik, Rawthang
Yep, I really like Rawthang especially, State of Mind is good too but haven't heard enough to do judgement. Telemetrik... hmm either I'm completely off or I didn't really like it, will definitely check it out again tho.
Just recently became aware of something that I've probably known for the longest time: Matrix & Futurebound make amazing music! So I checked out their stuff and sure enough their album Universal truth is a complete goldmine of awesome tracks
I've been djing out for around 11 or 12 years. Played support for Andy C, Friction, Doc Scott, Chase & Status and everyone else etc. I've got an 8 hour History of Drum n Bass mix from a gig we did a few years back (94-2002) I can link if anyone is keen too.
Been Djing for around 4 years, exclusively dnb with a big focus on late 90's Techstep.
Do you mix off cd or vinyl? What do you use to record your mixes?
Will definitely check you out on Soundcloud.
I'm switched to Serato in the last couple of years, just got sick of cds skipping and being limited by the amount of vinyl you can take to a gig in your crate (used to have to take two crates of tunes to our monthly nights lol). So yeah, 2x turntables with serato and a cdj (all mixes are 3 turntables). Just record through Serato's internal recording function since its really nice quality