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    There is some really hard and dark stuff kicking around on the t'internet, techmouse posted something up and it was well dark

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    mainstream dubstep > dizzee rascal.

    im loving 'boy in da corner' really good fuc*ing album. listening to 'showtime' now too,l this guy is the bollox.

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    Vex'd.

    I'm tellin ya

    buy the whole album on bleep.com

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    Saying it sounds like breakbeat is just an uneducated viewpoint.
    It`s like someone from the breaks scene saying that all trance and techno sounds the same.
    There`s some deep, experimental beats in the dubstep scene, but like techno, you have to know what you are looking for.
    And that means investing time, or going to a club.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dirty_bass
    Saying it sounds like breakbeat is just an uneducated viewpoint.
    No it's not. It's my subjective opinion. Your pompous viewpoint has been noted though. :)

    It`s like someone from the breaks scene saying that all trance and techno sounds the same.
    Not at all.
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    completely.
    I was out last week at a dubstep night, and it couldn`t have been further from breaks.
    It was ****ed up and techno all the way really.
    It`s totally something with an undergournd and more obvious end.
    Like going from intec to innigo kennedy
    you can`t tar techno with the same brush
    nor can you with dubstep
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay Pace
    Vex'd.

    I'm tellin ya

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    i dont mind grime - but some of it the emcees are like wack.

    . . . . so the difference betwwen grime and dubstep is that grime has emcee's and dubsep is just instumental? or what ?

    i think grime is the uk's version of crunk, Im sure we'll se eminem start rapping over grime as a lot of the tracks he raps over are the same tempo

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    Im really not sure what they are, or what the diffference is but im going to find out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirty_bass
    completely.
    I was out last week at a dubstep night, and it couldn`t have been further from breaks.
    Bully for you then. I do not particularly feel like having yet another bullshit discussion that surrounds whatever your subjective definition of "breaks" or any other genre entails. It's ****ing stupid.
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    You need to chill out man,

    Anyway, grime tend to be more MC based, and uses a lot of 8 bit and crushed noises.
    Dubstep is a little more open in it`s sound, more space, but still very dense sounds. It also seems to be the more explorative of the two styles.
    Grime is kinda glitchy and scratchy and well, grimey.
    Both dig up some phenominal beats, really out there stuff, and at 70bpm ish you can (and people do) jump around on the half step, techno stylee.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin Dust
    thanks for that... ive been looking for some of this to suss it out. sounds cool.

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    Toasty/Loefah/Burial/Distance & Skream are all killing it right now (Dubstep that is) . I'm not bothered where grime ends & dubstep begins but for me there is a massive difference. The grime scene is steeped in aggro.. which comes from all the posturing MC's I guess but dubstep is a step apart from grime.. and then dubstep itself is is splitting into 'halfstep' & 'dubstep' and you have all the 'breakstep' & 'techstep' comparisions which to be honest all a load of shite hairsplitting to me. I'm just happy that its so varied/fresh & lets face it there are.nt billions of imitators saturating the market with copycat shit (but thats soon to come)

    You just have a handful of producers writing it at the moment and they all happen to be very very very talented. Which means that people are lapping it up.

    As for the Garage comparisions. Well 99% of the decent dubstep producers (All concentrated around south london) all acknowledge tthey took their cue from a lot of 'dark' tunes from garage producers such as EL-B\Darqwan & the daddies of it all if you ask me Horsepower.

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    Yeah, was a proper grintastic moment in Herbal on a Wednesday night in Shoreditch ;)

    The lovelyest dirty beats goin.. every one smilin n gettin down..

    Good mix of people, givin off a nice vibe as the players were battlin 4 the grungiest dirtiest 'wab wab' bassline they could muster, in a jovial and appreciative manner....

    We could see that the moody tipes hadn't moved in yet..

    Fresh!!! :razz:

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    That dubstep is the shit there.
    As said allmost more techno than erm techno.
    Comparisens to breaks erm well yeah the beats are broken but so is my washer dryer.

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    meh...not party music, but def sumthin to bug out to on the downhill. nice sub action.
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    any more artists i should look out for in the dubstep genre? took a listen to vex'd and i LOVE IT, but i admittedly don't know much.

    artist suggestions welcome...PLEASE!

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    Well, dubstep is already as diverse as techno, so your best bet
    go here http://www.redeyerecords.co.uk/asp/p...amp;order=DATE
    and listen to it all, then make your own mind up.
    Solitary by nature.
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