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It's not that simple. Benga wasn't making tearout when tearout first started, that was folks like Excision, Cookie Monsta, Borgore and Datsik. Benga just realized he'd make more money representing, so that's what he did. I don't think it's *his* fault the scene went where it did, it was gonna happen even if he didn't jump on the wagon. He just knew he'd make more $$$ and took that over some kind of "pure" artistic integrity. It's important to note that Benga was still making a lot of great dubs even in this period (I'm sad "Goin' Up" never got any kind of release, that's a great track).

It's weak he's going out and publicly saying that. Frankly, it's also a lie, as Magnetic Man ain't goin' nowhere...
 

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It's not that simple. Benga wasn't making tearout when tearout first started, that was folks like Excision, Cookie Monsta, Borgore and Datsik. Benga just realized he'd make more money representing, so that's what he did. I don't think it's *his* fault the scene went where it did, it was gonna happen even if he didn't jump on the wagon. He just knew he'd make more $$$ and took that over some kind of "pure" artistic integrity. It's important to note that Benga was still making a lot of great dubs even in this period (I'm sad "Goin' Up" never got any kind of release, that's a great track).

It's weak he's going out and publicly saying that. Frankly, it's also a lie, as Magnetic Man ain't goin' nowhere...

excison, cookie monsta, borgore and datsik was the second wave of tearout


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started what became tearout


and I say its his fault (not just his but you get what I mean) was because they c/s'd and legitamized the bollocks that came with the skrillex wave and pushed it. People looked to Skream and Benga as leaders so once they started pushing that music (whilst everyone was slating it) it basically gave credibility to the idea of brostep being at the 'forefront' of the scene.
 
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Excision was selling out large-scale tours before Skream and Benga even popped off with tearout. It's probably true that Skream and Benga's cosigning brought some fans. But I'd argue that number is far more nominal than a lot of old-school heads want to accept. Not to mention, both producers continued to produce great music while dj'ing bullshyt, and all the jaded heads weren't really talking about the good stuff (another reason I mentioned "Goin' Up")

And I'm pretty sure Datsik and Cookie Monsta were already into their business by the time Spongebob came out. Borgore was.

Spongebob is just the *best* tearout track, not exactly the first though.

And also, did Rusko's "The Moaners" come out (it was a dub for a *long* time before it got official release) before or after Spongebob? That's one of the greatest tearout tracks ever, and it's place in the history of Rusko's career is hilarious.
 

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Oh, and since this is the beats thread, I opened for Groundislava last week, his new stuff is awesome (he played a dope remix of Aphex Twin's "IZ-US", too)
 

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and I say its his fault (not just his but you get what I mean) was because they c/s'd and legitamized the bollocks that came with the skrillex wave and pushed it. People looked to Skream and Benga as leaders so once they started pushing that music (whilst everyone was slating it) it basically gave credibility to the idea of brostep being at the 'forefront' of the scene.

this is where i :facepalm: @ benga. him and fukkin scream cosigned the bullshyt and starting playing it... and fukkin rusko....

now our timetables might be different b/c in the states we can at times get sounds later than my brehs in the UK. that excision shyt track, and spongebon came out around the same time. i myself have no clue what came first, but coki's ole crazy ass fukkin sound seems to be a big influence on brostep...

semi related, i gotta play some large ass venue and i had planned on it being my last time doing a dubstep set or as the brosteppas like to call it 'snorestep' and i was gonna end it w/ benga - never change
 

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Excision was selling out large-scale tours before Skream and Benga even popped off with tearout. It's probably true that Skream and Benga's cosigning brought some fans. But I'd argue that number is far more nominal than a lot of old-school heads want to accept. Not to mention, both producers continued to produce great music while dj'ing bullshyt, and all the jaded heads weren't really talking about the good stuff (another reason I mentioned "Goin' Up")

And I'm pretty sure Datsik and Cookie Monsta were already into their business by the time Spongebob came out. Borgore was.

Spongebob is just the *best* tearout track, not exactly the first though.

And also, did Rusko's "The Moaners" come out (it was a dub for a *long* time before it got official release) before or after Spongebob? That's one of the greatest tearout tracks ever, and it's place in the history of Rusko's career is hilarious.

Breh, spongebob was the first 'tearout' track. It was dubplate for a couple years before it came out. Him and Rusko were the first two to really start doing that ish. You should know the score when it comes to DMZ and their releases. Mala and Coki released a couple tracks on Return II Space and Urban Ethics that were made in 04/05 for example. I know 'Serious' is at least 7 years old

I agree with your sentiment in regards to Excision etc though. Although, I wasn't really talking about how many fans they brought in (which is still a good point), but more talking about them making that rubbish brostep stuff appear credbile with them c/s'ing which I feel is more powerful imo as it alters the general perception of things. Like we've now got people who believe Skrillex is a pioneer and started dubstep like if it wasn't for Coki, none of them brostep brehs music would even exist
 

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this is where i :facepalm: @ benga. him and fukkin scream cosigned the bullshyt and starting playing it... and fukkin rusko....

now our timetables might be different b/c in the states we can at times get sounds later than my brehs in the UK. that excision shyt track, and spongebon came out around the same time. i myself have no clue what came first, but coki's ole crazy ass fukkin sound seems to be a big influence on brostep...

semi related, i gotta play some large ass venue and i had planned on it being my last time doing a dubstep set or as the brosteppas like to call it 'snorestep' and i was gonna end it w/ benga - never change

yeah breh they go released around the same time but spongebob had been a dubplate for a couple years by the time it got released. I'll put it to you this way. Horrid Henry was a dubplate for a year and people were :krs: because it was such a quick release. Never trust DMZ release dates when it comes to thinking how long the songs actually been about. There's bare examples like Mala's 'Too Much Chat' and 'Runway' more than likely seeing a release. Those tracks have been around since 2010 and its likely those tracks will come out in 2013 and Coki's 'Ruff Lovin' being featured on N-Type Dubstep Allstars mix back in 2007 and it being released on a white label back in late 2011. Btw, off topic but can you believe anti-war dub was made in 2004? lol that song is 8 years old and still sounds fresh
 

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yeah breh they go released around the same time but spongebob had been a dubplate for a couple years by the time it got released. I'll put it to you this way. Horrid Henry was a dubplate for a year and people were :krs: because it was such a quick release. Never trust DMZ release dates when it comes to thinking how long the songs actually been about. There's bare examples like Mala's 'Too Much Chat' and 'Runway' more than likely seeing a release. Those tracks have been around since 2010 and its likely those tracks will come out in 2013 and Coki's 'Ruff Lovin' being featured on N-Type Dubstep Allstars mix back in 2007 and it being released on a white label back in late 2011. Btw, off topic but can you believe anti-war dub was made in 2004? lol that song is 8 years old and still sounds fresh
yeh, thats what i figured. dudes be on some dilla shyt, just sitting on tracks, making dubs, passing to friends and shyt gets played out years before its released... we in the states have no good concept of how old some things are unless u talk to a joe nice type, or a breh such as yourself, usually
 

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yeh, thats what i figured. dudes be on some dilla shyt, just sitting on tracks, making dubs, passing to friends and shyt gets played out years before its released... we in the states have no good concept of how old some things are unless u talk to a joe nice type, or a breh such as yourself, usually

yeah its just how underground music has always worked over here. Well, with the genres that subscribed to the jamaican dubplate culture (like hardcore, jungle and grime etc (although grime I think was more to do with the artists being too broke to release many tunes at one time)). The usual lifespan of a track going from dubplate to released song (that is if its even going to see a release) is about two years, but the DMZ gang have always been :jawalrus: and taken the piss out of everyones lives with their sporadic release schedules lol. They truly release what they want when they want.



oh and one of your favourites 'DMZ VS MZN' is at least 6 years old as well
 

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[ame=http://soundcloud.com/lo-bear/generation-x-lobear-6-27-2012]Generate x LoBear 6 27 2012 by Lo Bear on SoundCloud - Create, record and share your sounds for free[/ame]

live mix @ an event, i didnt know they were gonna record the shyt. multigenre shyt
 

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Not sure why but this summer i've really been going through all shackleton's releases, man. This guy is the heaviest shyt i've ever heard, man. lol, what a monster sounds like -

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KSgojSE9xD"]YouTube - Broadcast Yourself.[/ame]
 

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blackdowns review of cooly g's album 'playin me'

Cooly G: Playin Me – FACT magazine: music and art


and whilst we're on the subject of blackdown...he among kode9 and mala are probs the people I respect the most in underground scene...always keps it 110% real, as exhibited by this

[ame="http://soundcloud.com/dusk-blackdown/dusk-blackdown-this-is-london"]Dusk + Blackdown "This is London (2011 riots remix)" by Dusk + Blackdown on SoundCloud - Create, record and share your sounds for free[/ame]

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New Dubstep track I just made - Pullin Fishes

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