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Jamie Woon. Night Air - EP. Give Jah Glory. Digital Mystikz. Tempa Allstars Vol. Kingstown Dub. Kingstown - Single. Psychedelic Runway. Roll with the Punches. Aqua Riddim. Plasticman Remastered. In The Beginning. Zeds Dead.
Adrenaline - EP. Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites. Crave You Adventure Club Remix. Flight Facilities. Crave You Remixes [feat.
Reasons Doctor P Remix. Who Are We - Single. After Light. Glass Swords. Shot Yourself In the Foot Again. Girl Unit. Wut - EP. DJ Madd. Peng Teng - EP. Poison Dart feat. Warrior Queen. The Bug. London Zoo. Nu Era Dub. Nu Era Dub - Single. City Cycle. Scientist Launches Dubstep into Outer Space. Louder VIP. Louder VIP - Single.
In addition to commercial success, the track would win him the Grammy for Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical and help further cement his legacy as one of dubstep's greatest acts. Named after a character from the massively popular video game, voice lines from the assassin are interwoven with the slicing bass drops and ominous keys throughout. Released in , the track will look to continue its reign of terror on the bass circuit long into the next decade.
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Here are some of the best and most influential future bass tracks from the last ten years. Without these five tracks, we might not be hearing these genres. At the end of , running independently from the pioneering FWD night, an event called Filthy Dub, co promoted by Plastician , and partner David Carlisle started happening regularly. South London collective Digital Mystikz Mala and Coki , along with labelmates and collaborators Loefah and MC Sgt Pokes soon came into their own, bringing sound system thinking, dub values, and appreciation of jungle bass weight to the dubstep scene.
They also began their night DMZ, held every two months in Brixton , [ 34 ] a part of London already strongly associated with reggae. DMZ's first anniversary event at the Mass venue, a converted church saw fans attending from places as far away as Sweden, the U. This forced the club to move from its regular capacity space [ 7 ] to Mass' main room, an event cited as a pivotal moment in dubstep's history.
In , Richard James ' label, Rephlex , released two compilations that included dubstep tracks - the perhaps misnamed Grime and Grime 2. Techno artists and DJs began assimilating dubstep into their sets and productions. The summer of saw dubstep's musical palette expand further, with Benga and Coki scoring a crossover hit in a similar manner to Skream's "Midnight Request Line" with the track "Night", which gained widespread play from DJs in a diverse range of genres.
BBC Radio 1 DJ Gilles Peterson named it his record of , and it was also a massive hit in the equally bassline-orientated, but decidedly more four-to-the-floor genre of bassline house , [ 58 ] whilst Burial's late release Untrue which was nominated for the Nationwide Mercury Music Prize in the UK incorporated extensive use of heavily manipulated, mostly female, 'girl next door' vocal samples.
Much like drum and bass before it, dubstep has started to become incorporated into other media, particularly in the United Kingdom. In , Benga, Skream, and other dubstep producers provided the soundtrack to much of the second series of Dubplate Drama , which aired on Channel 4 with a soundtrack CD later released on Rinse Recordings. The sound also featured prominently in the second series of the teen drama Skins , which also aired on Channel 4 in early This was the first recorded example of a founder of Jamaican dub style acknowledging dubstep and creating new music in the genre, reinforcing the connection of dubstep to its roots in Jamaican dub reggae at a time when it seemed dubstep was moving away from its reggae underpinnings.
Fascinating, enigmatic, and ultra-talented, Voltra is a fresh face whose flawless mixdowns and expert sound design have blown everyone away. Complete with mind-bending visuals and a colossal amount of dubplates, it stands as a key moment in modern dubstep history. Like their peers, Voltra recognizes how inclusive the scene has recently become. Jordan Mafi is a freelance writer and a Curator at Beatport. Find her on Twitter. Meet seven groundbreaking producers who are leading the charge for a more inclusive and musically experimental dubstep scene.
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