Bro try C13. Its the greatest game for these vibes! Find Kryptic Minds-Six degrees and with combination of C13 and this music you gonna fly over anything!
I think Horror Show was the first half-step track that really made it popular, that's the real watershed "before and after" moment. But I do know of at least one half-step dubstep/grime track that I think came out even earlier than that: DJ Wonder - What (Geeneus Remix)
@@philtea8466 Right on! That's a great track, glad you liked it. I'm not 100% sure it's from 2003 though. It's a rare track so it's very hard to find info on when the remix was done. I saw one page that said it was released in 2006 but I'm not sure if that's accurate either, it's hard to say for sure. I'll throw out another couple of recommendations for you though, I've done some research on the roots of dubstep and some of the earliest things that could be considered dubstep: Jah Warrior - Dub From The Heart (1996) Autechre - Second Peng (1995) Groove Chronicles - Stone Cold (1997) I'd also recommend checking out the "Roots Of Dubstep" and "Roots Of El-B" compilations, as well as Horsepower Production's "In Fine Style", and digging through the back catalog of labels like Tempa, Big Apple, Digital Mystikz, Hotflush, Soulja, Boka, Tectonic, Hyperdub. I'm guessing you're already familiar with some of this stuff, but I'm just listing everything to cover my bases. Oh and here's a random side note, you know the EDM trap genre? Well, Benga completely nailed that sound back in 2006 on the track Middle Man. And here are some random dubstep recommendations from a little later on, you'll probably know some of these already but I'll try to keep it mostly rare with a few exceptions: Toasty - The Knowledge Toasty - Like Sun Pinch - Qawwali Distance - Saints and Sinners Distance - Delight Distance - Tuning Mala - Neverland Boxcutter - Sunshine VIP Pinch - Motion Sickness Benga - Zombie Jig Scuba - Harpoon Cluekid - Hovercraft Coki - Beep Skream & Cluekid - Sandsnake Skream - Pass The Red Stripe Loefah - Jungle Infiltrator Artwork - Rank El-B & Rumpus - Bubble (dub) El-B - R U Ready? Digital Mystikz - Fat Freddy's Drop Mala - Alicia Coki - Ruff Luvin Coki - Burnin Silkie - Brazil Mala - DMZ vs MZN Tayo Meets Acid Rockers Uptown - Dread Cowboy Horsepower Productions - Damn It Benny Ill & DJ Hatcha - Stand Clear Benny Ill & DJ Dinesh - London Quest - The Seafront Clouds - Elders Clouds - Protecting Hands Part 2 Jafu - Phoam Jafu - Cast Out L-Wiz - The Girl From Codeine City Matty G - Layin In Bed Arkist - Fill Your Coffee Breakage - Rain Seven - Siren In terms of mixes from this era I'd recommend the Dubstep Allstars compilations, the Rephlex Grime compilations, as well as digging through old Rinse FM sets. I think my favorite sets are by Youngsta and Task. Again, sorry if you're already familiar with this stuff but I'm just covering my bases. Also, I'd highly recommend Joe Nice's Gourmet Beats show, although they seem to have mostly disappeared from the internet currently. In terms of specific mixes I'd recommend: DJ Hatcha studio mix 2002 Skream 2004 mix Skream 2005 mix DJ Distance - Deleted Scenes Mix 2005 J Da Flex - BBC 1xtra 1st Birthday Promo Mix - 2003 Benga - Big Apple Mix 2002 Alriiiiiiiiiiiiight, I think that should just about do it. Maybe a little bit overwhelming but I hope you get a kick out of it, cheers! :)
Lol, does anyone remember how hard people were looking for the sample back in the day? I remember it was all people talked about in the comments. Still no clue, or maybe it did get solved and I forgot.
It was always supposed to evolve and change into something else. Personally I kind of hate how all my favorite artists followed the trend and started making riddem instead.
If only, but a certain part of me enjoys the beauty in the finite, innit. It was there for a short bit of time and those that bared witness got to bear witness. So to speak. It's that misty eyed look our older's give us when speaking of time spent in the 60's 70' 80's at live shows kinda viiiibe
the last lead i found was that "deep dubstep" stuff been really liking it started noticing it around 2017 and enjoyed it because it reminded me the most of classic dubstep @@amp4105
I think it is someone in a soundclash against Jaro he is saying Trooper. Something like "all who don't wanna hear trooper again two in the air" Can't tell who it is though, maybe Babyface or one of the Saxon or Coxsone guys.
@@Cubexx Those days are still on check labels like Uprise Audio, Crucial Recordings or DEEP MEDi. There are a lot of new artists releasing music such as Headland, Saule, Glume & Phossa, Fiend, etc. Even Distance, Kromestar and Coki himself are still releasing stuff. The scene is healthy af now.
LOL trump lost so hard, and managed to bungle his attempted coup and managed to kill off 400000 americans. lol did mexico ever pay for that wall? that health care plan is coming anyday now right? hilary, is she in jail? LMAO magtards are so good for a laugh these days.
This style of dubstep is and forever will be TIMELESS
🙏 AMEN!!!🙏
This is original pubstep.
In about a year this is going to be vintage. Fucking wild.
nooooo stop reminding me I'm olddddddddd
no way, vintage is 20 years!!
Edit: sh*t you’re right 😭😭😭😭
1:05 Zero-G Jungle Warfare vol.3\Instruments\Pads\Click Pad.wav
Still sounds amazing 10 years later. I need to listen to this while playing Socom 2 on the PS2.
bro whaaaat
Its 2020
Still amazing
Bro try C13.
Its the greatest game for these vibes! Find Kryptic Minds-Six degrees and with combination of C13 and this music you gonna fly over anything!
@@val_gram 🔥
lol, that was oddly specific and I love it :D
Always come back to this, so. fucking. banger.
masssssive
Old skool is perfect when smoking Marry, you really feel this vibe.
cannabis is perfect for dubstep
2022, returning year of the OG dubstep styled music‼ would be immensely welcomed back with open arms, and subwoofer ports ahaha
This must be where the dubstep drums change from that garagey sound to that grimy dubstep pattern, everything before this the sounds like dark garage
Yes, brother ✊ stay safe. Coki is the Godfather of dubstep.
@@ajaxlewis7664 General !
I think Horror Show was the first half-step track that really made it popular, that's the real watershed
"before and after" moment. But I do know of at least one half-step dubstep/grime track that I think came out even earlier than that: DJ Wonder - What (Geeneus Remix)
@@angryhobo212 Yoooo my guy that DJ Wonder tune is from 2003. Went back and listened to it and youre 100% right. That shit is INSANE for that time
@@philtea8466 Right on! That's a great track, glad you liked it.
I'm not 100% sure it's from 2003 though. It's a rare track so it's very hard to find info on when the remix was done. I saw one page that said it was released in 2006 but I'm not sure if that's accurate either, it's hard to say for sure.
I'll throw out another couple of recommendations for you though, I've done some research on the roots of dubstep and some of the earliest things that could be considered dubstep:
Jah Warrior - Dub From The Heart (1996)
Autechre - Second Peng (1995)
Groove Chronicles - Stone Cold (1997)
I'd also recommend checking out the "Roots Of Dubstep" and "Roots Of El-B" compilations, as well as Horsepower Production's "In Fine Style", and digging through the back catalog of labels like Tempa, Big Apple, Digital Mystikz, Hotflush, Soulja, Boka, Tectonic, Hyperdub. I'm guessing you're already familiar with some of this stuff, but I'm just listing everything to cover my bases.
Oh and here's a random side note, you know the EDM trap genre? Well, Benga completely nailed that sound back in 2006 on the track Middle Man.
And here are some random dubstep recommendations from a little later on, you'll probably know some of these already but I'll try to keep it mostly rare with a few exceptions:
Toasty - The Knowledge
Toasty - Like Sun
Pinch - Qawwali
Distance - Saints and Sinners
Distance - Delight
Distance - Tuning
Mala - Neverland
Boxcutter - Sunshine VIP
Pinch - Motion Sickness
Benga - Zombie Jig
Scuba - Harpoon
Cluekid - Hovercraft
Coki - Beep
Skream & Cluekid - Sandsnake
Skream - Pass The Red Stripe
Loefah - Jungle Infiltrator
Artwork - Rank
El-B & Rumpus - Bubble (dub)
El-B - R U Ready?
Digital Mystikz - Fat Freddy's Drop
Mala - Alicia
Coki - Ruff Luvin
Coki - Burnin
Silkie - Brazil
Mala - DMZ vs MZN
Tayo Meets Acid Rockers Uptown - Dread Cowboy
Horsepower Productions - Damn It
Benny Ill & DJ Hatcha - Stand Clear
Benny Ill & DJ Dinesh - London
Quest - The Seafront
Clouds - Elders
Clouds - Protecting Hands Part 2
Jafu - Phoam
Jafu - Cast Out
L-Wiz - The Girl From Codeine City
Matty G - Layin In Bed
Arkist - Fill Your Coffee
Breakage - Rain
Seven - Siren
In terms of mixes from this era I'd recommend the Dubstep Allstars compilations, the Rephlex Grime compilations, as well as digging through old Rinse FM sets. I think my favorite sets are by Youngsta and Task. Again, sorry if you're already familiar with this stuff but I'm just covering my bases. Also, I'd highly recommend Joe Nice's Gourmet Beats show, although they seem to have mostly disappeared from the internet currently.
In terms of specific mixes I'd recommend:
DJ Hatcha studio mix 2002
Skream 2004 mix
Skream 2005 mix
DJ Distance - Deleted Scenes Mix 2005
J Da Flex - BBC 1xtra 1st Birthday Promo Mix - 2003
Benga - Big Apple Mix 2002
Alriiiiiiiiiiiiight, I think that should just about do it. Maybe a little bit overwhelming but I hope you get a kick out of it, cheers! :)
such a tune
love that dudeldudeldu
on of my dub favs
This is my song I came out with this in 1994
big ⬆
Lol, does anyone remember how hard people were looking for the sample back in the day? I remember it was all people talked about in the comments. Still no clue, or maybe it did get solved and I forgot.
That makes the both of us
...
Now rappers samples dubstep song's
absolutely massive
1:40 that sounds soooo great
Bassline massive
Still a massive tune in 2024 🤯
bass levels i lovee itt!
+Jolo Nakamura oo heeelll no
Played this thru folded horns
imagine if dubstep stayed what it was supposed to sound like
It was always supposed to evolve and change into something else. Personally I kind of hate how all my favorite artists followed the trend and started making riddem instead.
If only, but a certain part of me enjoys the beauty in the finite, innit. It was there for a short bit of time and those that bared witness got to bear witness. So to speak. It's that misty eyed look our older's give us when speaking of time spent in the 60's 70' 80's at live shows kinda viiiibe
people still make this sound, its called postdub now
the last lead i found was that "deep dubstep" stuff been really liking it started noticing it around 2017 and enjoyed it because it reminded me the most of classic dubstep
@@amp4105
artists please ?@@amp4105
Goes hard #Classic
Nice song.
Still dope af
чертовскАя-smooth. 👍
THIS IS A TUNE!@!@!@
this a classic
Coki the don.
Twenty twenty Bombaclart tree xxx
summer music
beach vibes for sure
That's like a Skream music.
Banger
Je suis Jozi Coki goat
plus qu'un banger
😢🔥
If you play this off your phone you will hear nooooo lead bass in the song at all just barely get plugged in mate
big subwoofers
Most will grow old now you see it
This is what happens when you give a soundboy some drugs 🎛🥁🎹
hi
@@dirrtyfighter5499 Bip uppss
2021
What is the voice at beginning saying? Something about his liver and a "fucking dub plate"?
Lmao 😆
This comment made my night, great day great night thank you brov 🙏 haha. Sleep time
I think it is someone in a soundclash against Jaro he is saying Trooper. Something like "all who don't wanna hear trooper again two in the air"
Can't tell who it is though, maybe Babyface or one of the Saxon or Coxsone guys.
The truly rankin deep south - ««gots to reprezent!»»
vuon vuon vuooon
💗
this song is so trippy it should be ilegal
where are my marbles, oh coki stole them
Chooooooooooooooooooooooon
in quarentine
2018
fooooooonky ;D
when did this channel turn into a trump fan club?
+thorbjørn øllgaard I just thought the same
+thorbjørn øllgaard After he wins it will go back to normal.
Official Trump Fan Club
Good luck over there ;)
"After he wins it will go back to normal."
"After he wins it will go back to normal." Still a fan club...
1.25x speed for bonus track
drum and bass ehehe
@@Aryoiu speed garage actually
Lit
Cómo se le llama a esta música ?
Dubstep bro - esto es el dubstep "original" desde Londres durante los años 2003 - 2007. El dubstep nuevo es horrible, es como una otra tipa de musica.
3%!
Money cant save are health postspownD
So why the fk do we kill are selfs for it in the first place money cant save are lifes nah what money cant save are health
Man, 2005?! I don't care what anyone says, Coki to me almost rules over Excision , and that's nearly insane considering how I love Excision
coki is goat. this track hasnt aged at all its insane
Without Coki there would be no Excision. I don't like the direction he took the sound in, but that's just me.
This tune was written in 2002 - 2003 tho only came out in 05
@@Eddsucks 2002? Jeez I was born then wow xD Only found dubstep in 2011 sad.. I missed out on the classic dubstep days D;
@@Cubexx Those days are still on check labels like Uprise Audio, Crucial Recordings or DEEP MEDi. There are a lot of new artists releasing music such as Headland, Saule, Glume & Phossa, Fiend, etc. Even Distance, Kromestar and Coki himself are still releasing stuff. The scene is healthy af now.
M A G A
internettoughguy MAGGOTS
@@BekimUnikkatilPS33 lol
Take a hike bozo
LOL trump lost so hard, and managed to bungle his attempted coup and managed to kill off 400000 americans. lol did mexico ever pay for that wall? that health care plan is coming anyday now right? hilary, is she in jail? LMAO magtards are so good for a laugh these days.
@@gregorynicholas8866 lol its a 3 year old comment bro nobody gives a fk
Hmmm that production is kinda basic tho...
This was being played in sound systems back in 2002
And production still top notch, just different, give it a listen on a good system and you'll know