Down the punx, up the blowjobs Group: The Precinct
Joined: Sep 3, 2007
Excision's 2010 Shambhala mix is the sh*t. I've played that and his 2009 set in their entirety at more than a few parties and always get asked where to download it. I've been digging Belzebass a lot lately:
So, Knife Party released a new EP this week, entitled Rage Valley.
I know this gets said about a lot of electronic music (dubstep in particular) releases, but this really does cover so many bases - it's so much more varied than their first, though nothing quite has the impact that Internet Friends did, bar maybe the track Centipede (look up) which is just mental. I didn't even know some of those sounds could be made.
Mr. Nice-Guy... Group: Members
Joined: Nov 28, 2011
I actually quite like dubstep, it's not my primary genre but it is creative and interesting, plus it was born in my hometown, Croydon . Along with the creativity and bass packed in the genre there are some really impressive dancers;
JFK to JAX Group: Leone Family Mafia
Joined: Jul 6, 2005
I haven't listened to much dubstep lately. Instead I've been listening to a lot more electro house. Here are a few of my favorite dubstep tracks, though.
I really like Emalkay. I did a search in the topic and was pretty surprised to see that his name hadn't been mentioned. Definitely someone you should check out if you haven't heard him before.
This post has been edited by gta_player5 on Saturday, Sep 1 2012, 06:37