Apols missed out bleep'n' from my post I don't know what else you could
call it. Its techno I know.


-----Original Message-----
From: /0 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 10 October 2007 12:00
To: Mann, Ravinder; Martin Dust
Cc: 313 List
Subject: Re: (313) Re: Dubstep Geneology


80s northern bass?

LOL
(sorru)
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mann, Ravinder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Martin Dust" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "313 List" <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2007 6:48 AM
Subject: RE: (313) Re: Dubstep Geneology


Haha big up all Granddads in the House . .

Id be interested in any old timers take on Dubstep production, how far
back would the influences go ? Would they include Detriot strings ?
Would they include 80's northern bass  ? i.e. waiting for Pauls material
to drop, any clues Martin ?

Rav

-----Original Message-----
From: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 10 October 2007 11:22
To: Mann, Ravinder
Cc: 313 List
Subject: Re: (313) Re: Dubstep Geneology



On 10 Oct 2007, at 11:11, Mann, Ravinder wrote:

> Seen lots of discussions about the Dubstep to UK garage/2 step
> link. But
> I always link Dubstep with Sheffields bleep'n'bass from the late 80's
> and the 90's Berlin dub sound. But then again im 41 not 21 : )

True enough Rav, but you'll get the thousand yard stare if you
mention it, granddad :)

The biggest influence of Dubstep is EL-B, he produced some of the
darkest UK garage for a long time.

m


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