Released back in September on "Swagga" with Invaders on the otherside. Release details www.discogs.com... America's side of the story ;) Also was featured in Excisions Shambala Mix for 2009. SUBSCRIBE.. :D
There's a separation between the artist and their work.. The power of bass comes from pure intentions, the artist is a mere conduit of the energy being expressed
ill never forget back in 2010 in high school, my friends and i were smoking and one of our friends told us about dubstep and none of us had heard of it at the time, so he played this song. words cant explain how insane this sounded to me while high at 15 years old lol i kept saying it sounded like transformers having sex haha brings back amazing memories
I feel you! Those first experiences are priceless. For me I was 21 - had a studio set up for mixing dubstep with the lads and I got to see all these artists in their prime during the "golden days" It was years and years of doing / going to dub gigs from there!
@@fdpunchypops7814 you in the UK or US? I too was a hang around, did some shit on Abelton but never anything that I could release, and my DJ skills werent there really so never played any bigger venues than a house party, but I remember the dubstep forums and remember hanging around the DJ's who were around and basically just getting engulfed by the wubs. I miss those days...I did find a fairly unique way to do LFO wobbles though and showed some folks who showed some folks and that kinda caught on, but ye that's bout it lol
Dang, this song still hits you like a Mack truck. Honestly, this was when dubstep went hard...It still kinda does these days, but definitely not as much. You REALLY have to look hard...
these days dubstep has been sort of warped into two genres, true TRUE dubstep like this, or like cookie onsta - optimus prime, you know, actual dubstep. Then you have pretty much all the other stuff, the kinda stuff most of what the youtube channel dubstep gutter labels as dubstep even though 2/3rds of what's on their channel isn't even dubstep. most of it's bigroomhouse-step
@Ty2345 that's not true dubstep now is definitely heavier than old dubstep old dubstep isn't meant to be headbanged to it's meant to be listed to and appreciate new dubstep is more focused on headbanging genres like riddim, death step, brostep etc... but there is quiet a lot of new dubstep that is pretty melodic and soft that's not heavy it's something that you just vibe to and also old dubstep wasn't very melodic and colorful it was very dark gritty new dubstep especially brostep is out of this world quite wacky and it can go any at direction old dubstep is is definitely dirty and heavy but you can't go crazy and headbang to it brostep is heavy and the most important thing energy that's what's missing from old dubstep don't get me wrong i really like old dubstep i listen to it quite a lot but i prefer new dubstep more
I remember when I first heard this in 2011. In my sisters friends brand new blue mustang, cruising country roads smoking weed and having the time of my life listening to this. 2009-2011 was the best year for dubstep period.
I'm 72 years old and have seen Excision and Datsik live. I love all kinds of music, and have always been a fan of live concerts. Younger kids would always talk to me at the concerts and couldn't imagine how someone older would get into this. My daughter's friends said that I must be the coolest dad ever. I higher compliment could have never been said. ☠️💀😵💫🤔
+TheBennychin this is old school, dubstep doesn't sound like this anymore, its all singing and shity beats, THANKS ALOT SKRILLEX FOR FUCKING UP THIS GENRE WITH YOUR GAY VOCALS AND SHIT BEATS
To be honest the older tracks like this one had more uniqueness in themselves compared to most songs nowadays. There's some good ones but the older songs just had something different.
@Super Sharp Shooter Hey, that's true. I even have a similar comment to yours on the "Alive (Hardwell Remix)" video. About how people always think that a song sounds better when it's older. But in this case, I'm talking about the "uniqueness" of this particular song, like the original comment mentioned. And how a lot of songs nowadays don't have that aspect because of overuse of sample packs and presets. I didn't say that songs nowadays sound worse than songs back then. In fact, I actually prefer today's dubstep to dubstep back in 2010.
*goes to play baseball with freinds* "dude did you remember the balls?" "yea what about the bat?" "ohhh shit i forgot" *me*"dont worry guyes i got my SWAGGA BAT!!" *then everyone died of ear explosion =)
I have all these classics in organized playlists. Dubstep from 2004 to current, you name it. This however was my favorite tune as well as Nuke Em. These guys are truly the pioneers of heavy Dubstep.
@@iAnon666 I am hoping they reply as well I'm curious what's in that collection myself. I've been taking a travel in the way back machine this last week and this one brought back some memories.
Weird to think this was one of the first songs I heard that got me stuck on the genre and how much it has evolved in just the last 4 years since I started listening.
Man, this is what good dubstep sounded like. Oh the memories. Dubstep today is nothing but mashed up noise. How sad to see such a potential genre degrade itself.
well thought i'd answer Serban Precup with his answer on wht swag means. swag means secretly we are gay. during the 60's two gay men in hollywood they came up with the word swag to hide who they r. back then pple didnt take to kindly to homosexuals. Still have tht prob today.
Zack Davis ''Centuries'' It originated in US 1960's as a secondary word for gay, cause openly being gay was illegal so they would tell eachother they were gay by telling eachother they had swag or was swag.
Fridge Gamer Yes there are (sorry my response is so late). There's even some Excision. Look up: Skream & Cluekid - Sandsnake Skream - Midnight Request Line Skream Feat. Warrior Queen - Check it Skream - Rutten Skream - Emotionally Mute Skream - Dutch Flowerz Skream Feat. JME - Tapped Skream - Lightning Skream - Bahl Fwd Skream - I Skream - Angry Skream - Dubaholic Skream - Ruttan Loefah & Skream - 28g Skream - Blue Eyez Skream - Make me Skream - Callous Skream - Chest Boxing Skream - Acid People Skream and Distance - Political Warfare Skream - Irie Skream - Sub Island Digital Mystikz - Haunted Digital Mystikz - Earth a run red Digital Mystikz - Anti war dub Digital Mystikz - Molten Digital Mystikz - Ancient Memories Digital Mystikz - Misty Winter Digital Mystikz - Bury da Bwoy Sukh Knight - Cop Killer Benga and Coki - Night Benga and Hatcha - Progression Benga - Crunked up Benga and Hatcha - 10 Tons Heavy Distance - Weigh Down Distance - Traffic Distance - Cyclops Rusko - Jahova Rusko - Cockney Thug Rusko - Lion's paw Rusko - Love is Real Rusko - SNES dub Caspa - Rubber Chicken Caspa - Terminator Caspa - Cockney Violin Kode9 & the Spaceape - Portal Kode9 & the Spaceape - Backward Kode9 & the Spaceape - 9 Samurai Kode9 & Daddi gee - Sine of the dub Kromestar - Here we Come Kromestar - Ghost Ship Appleblim - Gold and Silver Gatekeeper - Fear Shackleton - Naked Slaughter mob - Fever Slaughter mob - Zombie Slaughter mob - Thriller Funk Slaughter mob - Blue Eyes El-b - Think ur Greazy El-b - Ghost Rider The Others - Africa Excision - No Escape Excision and Noiz - Do it now There's a lot more than just that, but there's a few to start you off with.