Well Martin - I hate to say it but we agree completely :) EL-B is spot on as being a "godfather" of the Dubstep sound.
Ravinder mentioning Berlin and Basic Channel as an obvious influence but actually not being it, leads me to the story about Burial being asked if he knew BC. When his mate played him the stuff from Mark & Moritz, Burial was like: "Awww!" cause he like many others in Dubstep just where doing his thing without having that musical past that seemed so obviously present. I'm glad that the Dubstep topic created a healthy discussion here :) tin Dust <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > It was a big thing back in the day, they all tried to out do each > other with loads of bass, we have some old Nightmares (Boywonder) > tracks that never got released from this period and try as we may to > fix them for we release, we can't. The bass on them is just stupid. > > m > > On 10 Oct 2007, at 11:59, /0 wrote: > > > 80s northern bass? > > -- Regards, Klaus Boss +4550413432 www.hifly.dk
