But maybe sometimes things needs to be restarted.i think the advantage might be audience expection at gigs. it would stop people turning up, not hearing midrange wobble and feeling let down because 'there's no dubstep'...
nice one ben! high fivesresident adviser have just made us label of the month, they're a mag that specialise in house and techno - http://www.residentadvisor.net/feature-read.aspx?id=1006
i've found a context i can enjoy wobble stuff in: with really aggy mcs over the top! finally it all makes sense. took this from when slackk upped it on grimeforum (props), haven't seen it on here yet so sorry if i'm re-posting...
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?hjyivoyn2c3
plastician ft. tempz, rage and nomad
saying that, when plastic drops diz's 'streetfighter' at the end it just takes it to another level, the lightness of touch is also quite a relief after all the wobble.
i think plasticians got quite a diff take on it, like the midrangey wobble stuff is what grime should have become or something
resident adviser have just made us label of the month, they're a mag that specialise in house and techno - http://www.residentadvisor.net/feature-read.aspx?id=1006
rams put together a mix for it which doesnt sound techno-y, which you can download up there.
it's a funny one but i think that where house/techno influences in dubstep are concerned, peoples pre-conceptions colour what they actually hear. we seem to do well out of it but i can only think of one tune we've put out that fits that tag, deviant off pangaea's first 12. peverelist gets held up as one of the guys that instigated a crossover sometimes, but if you listen to them his tunes sound like they have as much to do with jungle as they do 4x4 music.
unrelated question, sorry if it's already been discussed, but anyone know when Joker - "do it!" is coming out? such an utterly hype tune.