Heavy Heavy Dubstep

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Please recommend tracks and artists that have a similar feel to these:Extra heavy extra thick squirmy basslines are a must.
 
And who is going to be the first to make a mix CD that pairs southern rap acapellas with dubstep tracks? And what will it be called? Dirty Dubz? Crunkstep? Stankystep?
 
I think Chancha Via Circuito has some cool stuff.
that is really good stuff right there. thank you
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Good idea man, but dj nappy got you beat with the ThugStep:
http://www.rockthedub.com/2007/01/thugstep-extensions.html
yunno, i feel like i was doing this b4 this dude... was doing it in live mixes in 2005, put out an EP in 06... i dunno, it was a nice DJ tool and god bless Nappy for putting the work in, but the idea that it's anything more than a DJ blend record is kinda silly to me...

http://www.broklynbeats.net/applecore/product_music_info.html?products_id=194


Oh yeah man, definitely dj blends sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't, i really only got down with two or three out of this whole set. Nothing really like producing and releasing vinyl.

I am buying your ep. Nice price.
 
Haven't posted in a while but this is a thread I can actually contribute to. If you're feeling C&S you'd probably like some stuff from Breakage, Ramadanman, Martyn, 2562, Scuba and Sigha. And for a shameless plug check out some stuff by kwality and spherix.

And get thee to www.dubstepforum.com - the mixes and 320's will have you going for months!
 
Good idea man, but dj nappy got you beat with the ThugStep:
http://www.rockthedub.com/2007/01/thugstep-extensions.html
yunno, i feel like i was doing this b4 this dude... was doing it in live mixes in 2005, put out an EP in 06... i dunno, it was a nice DJ tool and god bless Nappy for putting the work in, but the idea that it's anything more than a DJ blend record is kinda silly to me...

http://www.broklynbeats.net/applecore/product_music_info.html?products_id=194


my brother asked for some dubstep a few months ago. he had heard some w/ rap acapellas on a local mix show, so i figured i'd throw in that kind of stuff so that he'd hear something he was familiar with. i went back and listen to some of nappy's blends. none of them held up well. they seemed a bit thrown together. your ep, on the other hand, held up quite well.
 
And who is going to be the first to make a mix CD that pairs southern rap acapellas with dubstep tracks? And what will it be called? Dirty Dubz? Crunkstep? Stankystep?
My friend Squincy Jones from Houston made a dubstep mix of southern rap & nintendo / 8-bit sounds & themes. I made his cover art.

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http://www.mashit.com/2008/03/22/dj-mix-squincy-jones-nintendub/


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that's a good mix. i know it's been mentioned on here before.

also, i've been listening to this mix a lot lately.

link is at the bottom of the page. it's a mix by joker. it's not as heavy on the bass, no blends.