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all of last year and last summer up until autumm i was keepin up with bassline, wen it was blowing, had all the fresh tracks etc...now a days i download way to much dnb and dubstep to even get a chance to siv through to find decent bassline, so ive kinda fell off on whats fresh. last thing i downloaded was sum 8CD xmas bassline mix wid DJ Q, jamie duggan, T2, EJ, Apostle, etc...and ive only listened to 3 of dem CDs since then lol. i just dont get the time too much fresh dubstep n dnb....so can all you bassline lovers help fill in a dubstepping jungalist biggrin.gif upload sum fire.

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im kinda feeling bassline now after some guy sent me a few tunes on my fone but i can see it all being the same sh*t
this is why i gotta siv thru nuff mix cds to find decent tracks. only some of the tunes are definitive, a lot are repetitive...ill download a mixcd and ill like 70% of it, but only like 20% are tunes id play again and they will get reloadedi thinks thats y i stopped bothering as much, cos in comparison to the dubstep i was downloading, ders a lot less quality.quality>>quantity
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this is where everything f*cks up I can not even be bothered to enter the arguementhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dubstepcoz everything dubstep, grime, niche/baseline, 4x4, old school, 2 step, eski/sublow, garage breakbeat, vocal etcITS ALL GARAGEbut everyone likes to sepreate tings i remember back in the day i mixxed every sort of music I would mix el b dance hall (dubstep) with shola ama imagine (2 step) and everyone would vibe no one said nothing u had dj's who would mix prodomintly a dark sounding tracks, or vocal tracks but there was no set lawNow when u go radio it is very rare to see someone who mixes all the types together I think only dj I can think of mixxing the whole cycle is Fonti. and the most joke about it is since it split the popularity has died (thats my opnion with out me getting carried away)low the garage segragation

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this is where everything f*cks up I can not even be bothered to enter the arguementhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dubstepcoz everything dubstep, grime, niche/baseline, 4x4, old school, 2 step, eski/sublow, garage breakbeat, vocal etcITS ALL GARAGEbut everyone likes to sepreate tings i remember back in the day i mixxed every sort of music I would mix el b dance hall (dubstep) with shola ama imagine (2 step) and everyone would vibe no one said nothing u had dj's who would mix prodomintly a dark sounding tracks, or vocal tracks but there was no set lawNow when u go radio it is very rare to see someone who mixes all the types together I think only dj I can think of mixxing the whole cycle is Fonti. and the most joke about it is since it split the popularity has died (thats my opnion with out me getting carried away)low the garage segragation
ye this is a bit of a long arguement still where everyones got their own take on it.they all sound SIMILAR/LIKE garage cos all of them strain ffrom/are influenced by it, some more so than others....IMO everything u sed IS garage, except grime, eski/sublow, and dubstep...cos grime has a structure more like hip hop these days (mitxtapes, lyrical mindsets, etc), the beats have garage like sounds, but there isnt much of a structure to it and these days the sounds eem to come from all sorts of different influences/genres. grime pre-2004, most beats were VERY garage like, but now its gone off on a tanget towards hip hop so i wouldnt class it as garage.dubstep is heavily influenced by dub, thats y the beat patterns are that way. the sounds have some elements of garage but i moretime i can hear more in common with DnB sounds than garage. the drops and high releases are NOTHING like garage.
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yeah i hear u spiderman with the hip hop ting was listening to gully gang this morning and to me they r the last TRUE grime crew coz the bars the beats they play on set are the garage stain of grime which is ashme (even inspired me to make a topic on them on rwd) yeah i agree with you coz when u go to a dubstep dance the bass is exaclty like a dub reggae danceyeah nehow back to topic u got jamie duggans december mix mr faze uploaded if u aint got it i will upload

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ye i saw that but never downloaded cos i hadnt listened to my first set of xmas bassline mix cds lol.has anyone got any SINGLE TUNES that are big, cos i get these mixcds, usually wid unnamed tracks, or wid no tracklist at all lol...and i hear only a few tunes i would reload, put on my ipod, wack on a cd......you get the drift. so ye anything like that is welcome lol.Furio, upload a few of the best tracks on that if u can.

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spiderman i am new to this niche sound I am getting my head around it lucky the girl im seeing is some bassline freekI will upload some stuff i have come acrossbtw where is the best place to buy baseline vinyl was on rhthm division site they never had much also indpendance was dead?do i have to use juno and twoc records and them other northern shops?

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spiderman i am new to this niche sound I am getting my head around it lucky the girl im seeing is some bassline freekI will upload some stuff i have come acrossbtw where is the best place to buy baseline vinyl was on rhthm division site they never had much also indpendance was dead?do i have to use juno and twoc records and them other northern shops?
beeg.bassline was doin it for me summer 07, but it aint done much for me since then.
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this is where everything f*cks up I can not even be bothered to enter the arguementhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dubstepcoz everything dubstep, grime, niche/baseline, 4x4, old school, 2 step, eski/sublow, garage breakbeat, vocal etcITS ALL GARAGElow the garage segragation
i think this, and to be honest i know some people don't but i think i prefer to mix things up - like the one mix i put up a while with the old skool vs. dubstep sounded better than it would have done if it was all one or the other. A set of all sorts of styles thrown in sounds better than strictly one type. By the way is there a difference between niche and baslsine house because they're two different categories on a lot of record shop's websites.
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this is where everything f*cks up I can not even be bothered to enter the arguementhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dubstepcoz everything dubstep, grime, niche/baseline, 4x4, old school, 2 step, eski/sublow, garage breakbeat, vocal etcITS ALL GARAGEbut everyone likes to sepreate tings i remember back in the day i mixxed every sort of music I would mix el b dance hall (dubstep) with shola ama imagine (2 step) and everyone would vibe no one said nothing u had dj's who would mix prodomintly a dark sounding tracks, or vocal tracks but there was no set lawNow when u go radio it is very rare to see someone who mixes all the types together I think only dj I can think of mixxing the whole cycle is Fonti. and the most joke about it is since it split the popularity has died (thats my opnion with out me getting carried away)low the garage segragation
ye this is a bit of a long arguement still where everyones got their own take on it.they all sound SIMILAR/LIKE garage cos all of them strain ffrom/are influenced by it, some more so than others....IMO everything u sed IS garage, except grime, eski/sublow, and dubstep...cos grime has a structure more like hip hop these days (mitxtapes, lyrical mindsets, etc), the beats have garage like sounds, but there isnt much of a structure to it and these days the sounds eem to come from all sorts of different influences/genres. grime pre-2004, most beats were VERY garage like, but now its gone off on a tanget towards hip hop so i wouldnt class it as garage.dubstep is heavily influenced by dub, thats y the beat patterns are that way. the sounds have some elements of garage but i moretime i can hear more in common with DnB sounds than garage. the drops and high releases are NOTHING like garage.
ur right and a lot of people like one and not the other but the thing they all have in common is bass - i heard this interview with jon e cash and he was like "the one thing we all have in common is experimenting with different sounds in the bassline." which i think is the one factor that binds all the different sounds together.
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