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Me too man, 2008-2012 were dank, older thanthat is sick too. datsik and exciion were some of my favorites. Ill check out your jams to Fable, cheers m8s
I grew up in Colorado and being able to go see datsik, Excision, Downlink, Caspa, Rusko… etc. back then it was 30$ a ticket… good luck seeing any quality dubstep show for less that 120$ now days.
Don't get me wrong, I love this type of music..but it's not really dubstep and its definitely not the original dubstep. This is like step music that saw dub on the street one day and thought it looked cool. 2% dub 98% step..great shit though back then, not so much anymore.
The complexity of this track is amazing. As a normal musician I absolutely love the amazing musical tricks Datsik uses to make absolutely nuts compositions.
I first discovered this track when I was playing Fallout 3 and had ventured into the Dunwich Building. The dark sound of this track fit well with the atmosphere of the game and the location. Me shifting through the hallways and rooms, surrounded by darkness and the sound of horrors around me, trying to stay silent and sneak around. Eventually catching the enemy's attention and having to resort to shoot my weapon - at the same time when the beat drops. Thinking back this was the best moments of gaming that I had.
+Ilmar Alasjärvi Hell yes man. I have so many memories of old dubstep tracks associated with certain part in video games. Datsik and Skryim, in particular. They seem to go hand in hand.
Datsik is what really got me into dub. Nowadays i stick more to the older tracks like DMZ ect. But to this day this day this is still one of the filthiest tracks ever made. Some may call any newer artist BROSTEP. But datsik makes some good music thats close to the dub roots
the reason this shit rocked is because its dark as fuck, that's one main ingredient that makes dubstep so cool and heavy with out it sounding like shit.
+Hgean Kid Nebula yeah it does let me put it this way if skillex is the beatles of dubstep. then datsik is led zepplin tough rougher and just down to earth.
The realness of true dubstep. Was just back listening to the late 09 to 12 stuff and realized wait this was the dark hard down shit that really hit me and brought me to this dimension of sound. Keep this shit alive! Never gone.
the problem with dubstep these days is that it became to industrial sounding the same sound every 4 counts repeated over and over that it sounds like a machine and not like a robot anymore like this song
This is so fucking dank my weed next to me grew lungs, combusted into flames randomly, and smoked itself. Snoop Dawg then looked at me through my window and only said one word. "Swag".
Brings back memories of the old days in New Zealand, going down to the convenience store, buying a couple bags of synthetic cannabis (when it was still clean), going home and jamming the og wubwubwub
On a day like today but in 2008 one of the first songs that datsik released into the history of his career came out. Although today not much is known about him, it brings me and I think it brings nostalg to you
Respect, been listening to dubstep since 2006. When I first hear this it was new, and not deemed old school dubstep, but not listening it melts right in.
Totally agree dude. Two of my good friends of the dubstep duo TROWA always tell me it's best to make the craziest sounds you can from scratch and then go in on the mix down and smash the drums with compression and limiting and make the bass super nasty with distortion and chorus and various other effects that's always key to a epic dubstep tune.
what i would do to go back in time as a kid, playing black ops on my ps3 slayin zombies bumpin this on blast on my dads surround sound in the living room just frying my ears to the heavy amount of bass 😞😞🤘🤘