Azif Yudkno listened to every single one of those artists. Dubstep was a lot better before it became mainstream in the United States. I do like some modern dubstep, but only a few songs.
Honestly, I know I wasnt from that era, and I grew up on the era of Skrillex and Excision and all that stuff, I wish I lived during this time. I love this stuff. It's a shame this type of stuff isnt made anymore. How much I'd give up to live in Croydon and go to Big Apple Records and hear the newest dubplate. One can dream
My first ever rave was going to this small, dark shitty basement club in Brixton to hear some raw dubstep (Was new on the scene) Took my first ever pill and skanked the night away to tunes from Lofah and kromestar. A rare moment to look back on now considering how hard those times have died down.
i never listened to dubstep and i am not an ´electronic' fan. Sadly all i knew of dubstep was skrillex (never liked him) so i never digged into the dubstep genre. Just found this yesterday and its so good.
@@DonDadda45 It's not that bad afterall that people call Skrillex's work as Brostep. Afterall we need a way to differentiate the popular thing from the real deal.
@@DonDadda45 Let's not pretend that Sonny hasn't dabbled in *plenty* of Liquid/Oldschool dub in the past LMAO Is it the cream of the crop? No but everybody in the scene at that time knew that already if they weren't just getting into it using him as a gateway.
a long time ago i sat in my mates kitchen in liverpool on new years all alone after a night out, into a k hole and the original broadcast on bbc that had this on, euphoric
I owned a lot of these records. Lost them all due to addiction. But thank god everyone is available now digitally. And listen to them on a good hifi system, which I own since a few months, makes them sound even better, compared to the vinyl versions on crappy turntables and cheap speakers
I love how the static sound at 1:01 is repeated but with decreasing volume... I love it when people do that with a sample. It adds do much to the drop.
@@Yarmox yeah it isn't, because 'riddim' means 'a piece of music', i.e 'track/tune/song', it just got mutilated, as usual, by the Americans. But yh mate if you didn't know americans now call what us brits know as oldschool dubstep as 'riddim' as far as I can tell
ZachariahMusic >55 to 65 psi overpressure may cause 99% fatalities. (source: www.cdc.gov/niosh/docket/archive/pdfs/NIOSH-125/125-ExplosionsandRefugeChambers.pdf) >60 psi measured in pascals is 413685 (1 pascal = 0.000145037738 psi) >dB = 20*log( a/b ) (where a = the measured sound level in Pascals, b = 2*10^-5) >20*log(413585/2*10^-5) = 475 >60psi = 475dB >Decibels express a power ratio, not an amount. They tell how many times more (positive dB) or less (negative dB) but not how much in absolute terms. Decibels are logarithmic, not linear. For example, 20 dB is not twice the power ratio of 10 dB. (source: www.mogami.com/e/cad/db.html) >Zero-dB standards: Audio industory: 0 dB = 1 mW in 600 Ohm resistance >dB = 10*log10(P2/P1) (where P1 is the power being measured, and P1 is the reference to which P2 is being compared.) >P2/P1 = 10^(dB/10) >P2/P1 = 10^474W tldr; a lot
The following were made from 2018 but I love the dark/minimal drops and these tracks deserve more views.. xD 'Space - Markee Ledge' 'Blinded - Kwizma & Nomine' 'Skeleton Key - SubDocta' 'Serenity - NoTaN'
one of the originals dub factors!! I saw him live once at infrasound 2018 and it was terrible disappointment if I'll be honest. I was se excited to see him and it just sucked for me. love you anyways man!
this song on a funktion one system would literally change my life in its entirety
Massive tune. When I talk to people about Dubstep, I show them his kind of music, Mala, coki, Benga, Skream, Loefah...
ANNNNNDDDDD KKKKAAAAAAHHHHHHN
Azif Yudkno listened to every single one of those artists. Dubstep was a lot better before it became mainstream in the United States. I do like some modern dubstep, but only a few songs.
I do too and they dont like it
Distance too
@@ugandahater better that they don't like the real thing. At least the know the truth.
The comments section here feels like home, nothing but appreciation got maybe the best dubstep track ever produced
Skream - Rutten is better than this
miss ol dubstep. when rooms were dark. people danced their own way. no judgment no iPhones. just pure riddim and mongin out
Things really shifted late 2000s. For damn near everything.
thumbs up for use of mongin out
Honestly, I know I wasnt from that era, and I grew up on the era of Skrillex and Excision and all that stuff, I wish I lived during this time. I love this stuff. It's a shame this type of stuff isnt made anymore. How much I'd give up to live in Croydon and go to Big Apple Records and hear the newest dubplate. One can dream
I wish I had such a chance as well. Big up to all my fellow dubheads from México!
Deep Medi, Navy Cut and others are still releasing stuff like this. Scene isn't dead just back underground.
I always use this track to test bass response on new speakers. Get goosebumps every time.
I use Midnight! Nice to see a like minded dude here!
Try the song 50,000 watts
I always use this track to test the bass response of new friends. None qualify so I'm alone.
@@pushthetempo2are you inviting me over for dinner now? Or what.
@@BabyBoomersDoomer best. thread. ever. 😂
Don't mind me, just discovering these gems in 2020. Lucky me :D
Genesis Algorithms same here
ditto
Welcome. Enjoy yourself and don't forget to plug your fattest subs. :D
I have a playlist on my channel if you’re seeking more old dubstep like this.
Try listening to Loefah - It’s yours
@@ibuddie01 Thanks, kind sir!
2021, about to hit 40, 2 kids and this still gives me goose bumps. If i could time travel I’d go straight back to an OG DMZ dance.
it's beeen too long, this was the best time for dubstep, those early years
My first ever rave was going to this small, dark shitty basement club in Brixton to hear some raw dubstep (Was new on the scene)
Took my first ever pill and skanked the night away to tunes from Lofah and kromestar. A rare moment to look back on now considering how hard those times have died down.
DMZ at mass? Crackheads in the church gardens at sun up? Still smoke up inside? Fuck yeah man.
Basements warehouses and random badly lit venues are the best places to have dubstep nights
I remember this big track smashed out my back windshield in my 93' Dynasty when i got my new system installed.
Neill McDonald That’s sick.
Was it instant or did it take a couple of minutes?
Where can I cop this track
It wasn't the track, it was someone else who smashed it so they could hear the song even clearer 💯
Hahahahahahahaha
This is eyes down music...if im at a night and hear this come on, it changes my entire mood...spiritual really.
+Kevin agreed man, the state of mind changes completely.
Kevin this and some good ol Mary Jane is a euphoric feeling
Still fucking blasts 💪👑
What's it like being gay? How have your parents reacted?
Mos def
"Its deep its dark its minimal"
the perfection of this track is how simple it is
The quality of each element is so interesting it simply doesn’t need complexity. Masterful use of sonic space and depth
12 years and that second drop still absolutely kills me
It's really a pretty simple beat but it never drags on or gets tiring. This song still sounds as fresh as the day it came out!
i never listened to dubstep and i am not an ´electronic' fan. Sadly all i knew of dubstep was skrillex (never liked him) so i never digged into the dubstep genre. Just found this yesterday and its so good.
Shame what dubstep 'became'. I love this stuff but for years I put it down as being this dumb ass Skrillex music.
This here is class 💥
@@DonDadda45 It's not that bad afterall that people call Skrillex's work as Brostep. Afterall we need a way to differentiate the popular thing from the real deal.
@@Randomizer92mx Agree. People call me dumb purist for saying it but it's important, they really are 2 different genres
@@DonDadda45 Let's not pretend that Sonny hasn't dabbled in *plenty* of Liquid/Oldschool dub in the past LMAO Is it the cream of the crop? No but everybody in the scene at that time knew that already if they weren't just getting into it using him as a gateway.
a long time ago i sat in my mates kitchen in liverpool on new years all alone after a night out, into a k hole and the original broadcast on bbc that had this on, euphoric
This used to scare the keek outta my son. He is 20 now and now appreciates why I enjoy the deep dank ferocity of dubstep..
Your helping pass on a good taste in music
the old days, the bad days, the all or nothing days
Just a gem that shud always be on a throne! This is beyond a banger! BOHHH
Never forget.
that last drop CRUSHES SKULLS
Damn 2025 still bumps hard!!
I dont even know what it says about me as a person that this is my favorite song ever.
R Welch it’s hard!, not feeling the second drop as much tho
You're alright
Trust me, 7 years and i still keep coming back
How many years later and this is still an utter classic? Never get bored of hearing tracks like this. Imagine it going off at FWD...
One of the best classics!
No volume button can do justice to this track.Hits like a Sucker punch
I owned a lot of these records. Lost them all due to addiction. But thank god everyone is available now digitally. And listen to them on a good hifi system, which I own since a few months, makes them sound even better, compared to the vinyl versions on crappy turntables and cheap speakers
Got this little beast on plastic. No turntables though, but lots of plastic. The plastic isn't going anywhere.
Keep it safe for the future
same here :)
you should learn to mix and make others happy. edit: also, how do you listen if you don't have turntables
I love how the static sound at 1:01 is repeated but with decreasing volume... I love it when people do that with a sample. It adds do much to the drop.
edr1d you’re a crackhead
you mean an echo?
this blew my tweers right out what a tune for a good sound system this is ..aged like wine aswell 😊
FAV' TRACK,
PLAYED IT A LOT AT THAT OG DUBSTEP TIME.
VIBES NOSTALGIA
Bleep bloop synth that comes in at 2:52 is just amazing
This is me remembering how good loefah was at distributing bassweight
Stripped back production and so dark....essential piece of electronic music IMHO
This tune still slaps so hard in 2024
i love this music,its like someone took drum n bass and made it slower and dubbier and mixed it with 2 step
Ya that's kind of what it is
This track is still the GOAT imo
Hits so heavy
This is the best dubstep tune of all time. I get goosebumps same as I did 14 years ago when I first heard it. Too fucking big !!
This is real dubstep. Stunning
Hands down Loefah's best song
one of the best
Best dub ever old dubstep was the best
simply perfection
Grew up on these riddims. Came from Shaka, Scratch and Mad professor to these bangers.
This song just made me tear up.
You alright bros?
Goosebumps
first american to say 'good riddim edm track!' catches a tight slap
This is not riddim mate
@@Yarmox yeah it isn't, because 'riddim' means 'a piece of music', i.e 'track/tune/song', it just got mutilated, as usual, by the Americans.
But yh mate if you didn't know americans now call what us brits know as oldschool dubstep as 'riddim' as far as I can tell
This is wha dubstep was all about for me
i can hear the influence on trap music
never gets old
O.G do in crazy!
amazing record
Now this is cool. deep and atmospheric
I broke up with a girl because she didn't like this track, when it was played on my bigass 15's
She obviously didn't deserve you.
I love u Dubstep forevah 🖤
Now this is dubstep
Yeah but the problem is it is only like a sub bass wobbling...
OfficialVanDyce problem?
LeGronk Its only sub bass lol, gotta have some highs in there too..
OfficialVanDyce could you get your head out your arse please
OfficialVanDyce get out
heavier than a neutron star
Sound test music. 5 zone sound testing with this one (1 to 5 pieces per room with sub).....SUCCESS! BiAMP Audia!!
Thanks for sharing
The bass sounds a lot like the bass in "Africa" by The Others.. love it
Now that you mention it is kinda similar. I love the VIP of Africa
Another royal classic!
2006 ? AWESOME
En pleno 2018 enamorado de la verdadera escencia 2Step
TE LO JURO esto es increible la estoy flipando
great tunes, always am very paranoid when listening to this track :D cool sirene !
The intro is better then the drop in my option, so badass and eerie
Memories
If I had 1000 subwoofers...
This made me think: if you were deaf, how many watts of bass could your body survive? That would be a cool death
ZachariahMusic >55 to 65 psi overpressure may cause 99%
fatalities. (source: www.cdc.gov/niosh/docket/archive/pdfs/NIOSH-125/125-ExplosionsandRefugeChambers.pdf)
>60 psi measured in pascals is 413685 (1 pascal = 0.000145037738 psi)
>dB = 20*log( a/b ) (where a = the measured sound level in Pascals, b = 2*10^-5)
>20*log(413585/2*10^-5) = 475
>60psi = 475dB
>Decibels express a power ratio, not an amount. They tell how many times more (positive dB) or less (negative dB) but not how much in absolute terms. Decibels are logarithmic, not linear. For example, 20 dB is not twice the power ratio of 10 dB.
(source: www.mogami.com/e/cad/db.html)
>Zero-dB standards: Audio industory: 0 dB = 1 mW in 600 Ohm resistance
>dB = 10*log10(P2/P1) (where P1 is the power being measured, and P1 is the reference to which P2 is being compared.)
>P2/P1 = 10^(dB/10)
>P2/P1 = 10^474W
tldr; a lot
GRITSY HOUSTON MATE
House of the infamous "Wall of Bass"....
If you're ever in Houston, check it out. There's nothing like it.
Siraj Aziz
99% is shooting a bit high. Wonder what the LD50 would be.
pieater112 haha hell yeah man I love gritsy! best thing to ever happen to houston
this ones a banger
Awesome
The last time you could rave without phones and shit
For real! Now everyone's self obsessed and can concentrate for more than a minute or two. If it's a track of 6 and 7 mins long people switch off!!
I need more dubstep like this and ol school skream. Who can recommend?!
I have a playlist on my channel
The following were made from 2018 but I love the dark/minimal drops and these tracks deserve more views.. xD
'Space - Markee Ledge'
'Blinded - Kwizma & Nomine'
'Skeleton Key - SubDocta'
'Serenity - NoTaN'
cant decide wat is better. normal speed or x1.25 (d&b halftime). both sound so damn awesome
Never die 🔥
this song makes me feel like i could bench press a cow
G lazer interesting comment, but I agree
This mixes well with goth trad’s hit 👍🏾
Flags?
Quality tune 1luv 😎....
NICE AND EASY!
bassworship
Tune, this.
big tune
This is forever one of the bigggest and you fucking mad gives me goosebumps 💥💥💥💥
holy shit
2006 !!
Big up the good ol' dub scene
shoutout from. Da' WICKED WICKED WEBB🕸🕷🔵 🇺🇸
Who wants this on vinyl fresh original copy? £250
did you find a buyer
£100?
is that 'eh eh eh' james brown?
+Samuel Iliffe I think you're right...
It has to be. Good shout!
yeah from the start of "Say it loud (I'm black and I'm Proud)"
I would've probably never known this if not for this comment, amazing
🔥🔥
Should be a warning about dropping something so heavy. This can be abused and lead to dependence. Craving.
these are the saturday morning spliff wubs you are looking for
hidden gem
no brostep just deeper dubs
I love mud
2:52 always makes me a bit ill
+Ed Fernyhough acidguts
oh lord
lol what about @4:40....if were talkin 1.21 giga watts of sub damn that would be somethin
Chooooooon
one of the originals dub factors!! I saw him live once at infrasound 2018 and it was terrible disappointment if I'll be honest. I was se excited to see him and it just sucked for me. love you anyways man!
haha perfect halloween choon
for real !
please love me
bruh☠️
I do, ya needy fvck