I listen to odschool dubstep while driving and when ever i see an eighteen wheeler on the highway i think about what an amazing combonation the feelings of listening to heavy tune while driving a big heavy rig must be
I think it encouraging that these people have a strong opinion about their music, it shows that it means something to them. If you really understood where dubstep came from and the bastardisation that has been inflicted on a seriously respected genre you'de get why these people are rightfully pissed off
I'm pretty new to Mala and my exposure to dubstep is pretty limited, considering I love in the US, but I'm happy to have discovered them. They make me inspired enough to want to start making my own stuff. Already play guitar and bass but I'd love to make my own dubstep. Such a unique genre and there's so many subgenres
Mala played the West Coast recently, I hyped the local show for a week. Got a decent crowd out, but I was the only OG, which means Mala is still out there making new fans.
I arrived on the dubstep scene in 2010. The first track I ever listened to was "Ganja White Night - Strawberry Cough." I haven't stopped listening to dubstep since 2010. Since that time, I've branched through all dubstep, or as much of it as I could find. My preference lies in the old stuff: Coki, Mala, old Rusko, old Distance. Sure, I like some of Flux Pavilion's tunes, some of Rusko's newer stuff, some of Phear Phace's. The old stuff still is and always be the best and most real dubstep to me.
I always come back to the OGs at some point in the year, just hits different, could be the passage of time, the good memories, or the fact it stands out - whatever it is, I always find my way back
you're right, there's no longer a cocoon or incubation period in which genre's can develop themselves. everything is starting to sound alike and the inovative ideas get lost in the sea.
Glad I bought this on wax, in my opinion I think It's so unique and I always appreciate a listen! Horrid Henry on the other hand JESUS WHAT A BANGER, pure coki tune haha
You're right. The irony is that most of them (us) are 15-year olds who just checked out the wikipedia page for "dubstep" after hearing a Doctor P tune in a Call of Duty montage or something, and now they're grand fucking masters of "old skool vibez" who can rant about UKF with passion. No "EDM" candy paint-ravers hang around on Knife Party videos bitching about how boring DMZ records are. It makes us seem like butthurt hipsters when we complain about them. Let them be, to each his own! Peace!
It's obvious that what's relatively "better" is up to one's preferences, but let's face it: Skrillex never made dubstep. Digital Mystikz made dubstep from the beginning of this genre. For those who still think that Skrillex make/made dubstep, learn the two simple words: Electro House. Now everything is clear... I hope.
Dude, Skrillex did make dubstep, atleast when he started. Remember Scary monsters and nice sprites? that's dubstep, 140 bpm and everything. He does plenty of different stuff nowadays, but he does very few electro house, and when he does, it sounds different than other electro house.
Scary Monsters is brostep. No smooth subbass line, no *dub*, just (2-)*step* and lots and lots of wicked, aggressive, barely melodic, earbursting FM formant sound.
wavering pitch bend on the saw wave synth - that's the key here assign an LFO to the pitch of your oscillator synth and dial it down to a cool 12%. immediate analog flavor
they do release separately but only on some e.g loefah has goat stare which says "built by loefah"instead of "digital mystikz and coki has quite a few such as spongebob and the end to his own name and revolution and haymaker
to everyone arguing, i actually watched an interview with mala and he said he hates the concept of always labelling music and musical genres, he almost got angry when the interviewer kept asking him if he considered himself a dubstep artist
Thank you. It is nice to see others doing some youtube educating. However, I beleive Rusko is BACK...have you heard his new album? It's still pretty commercial but damn did he bring his roots back. Check it!
just to be pedantantic....it's called dubstep because the scene grew out of 2-step garage....those releases would often be a double sided vinyl with the a side being the vocal track and the b side being the 'dub' just meaning the non vocal more bass heavy version of the track....so when people when started making dark non vocal tracks some magazine decided it was time to call it something else and went with dubstep, and it caught on...
skrillex here, skrillex there if u would know anything about producing music u never would say that skrillex sucks...its just his/their taste of music that sucks...in our ears, but who can say whats good and whats right at the end. dont pay atteintion to that and listen the music that u want. just dont mention the kiddies
Right? Even if I hear shit i don't really like I support it all day. From Datsik to Mungo's Hi-Fi and Itchy Robot. Just love creation of noise molded into music god dammit.
@sidi067, it's funny to read the arguments people have on youtube, isn't it. I don't usually comment, but I feel like you're there for the music more than to participate in stupid arguments. big up, all youtubers should be like you
this is for certain one of the greatest dubstep tracks of all time to me
@Drifter11 this for sure is dubstep
@Drifter11 ‘tis
@Drifter11 its just not the skrillex type of dubstep youre probably accustomed to. this is dubstep for sure mate
I drive 18 wheels listening to organic DUBSTEP like this tune right here. EVERYDAY.
That's badass. I was wondering just the other day if there are any semi drivers that listen to dubstep while driving haha.
always wanted to do that bro
always
are you the guy that got pulled over for having a studio setup in his semi? lmao
My man.
I listen to odschool dubstep while driving and when ever i see an eighteen wheeler on the highway i think about what an amazing combonation the feelings of listening to heavy tune while driving a big heavy rig must be
So weird hearing this after 10 years since I first heard it. Incredible
A timeless journey
Back again me
Listened to this on the morning of my first day at college.
Still brings back that feeling 4 years later.
thats friggin cool. big ups
y did u choose this song for first day of college
education
kek
Glassy records that’s insane
Tracks like these are why Mala is THE dubstep artist. He's able to branch out a little while still keeping it his own. It just sounds amazing.
he still pushing it his solo mixes are beyond, and he still keeping it real and true years on legend, never selling out
Mala is the Don!!
When the bass kicked in my house started shaking, such a massive tune.
2022 and still dark af! Heavy
I think it encouraging that these people have a strong opinion about their music, it shows that it means something to them. If you really understood where dubstep came from and the bastardisation that has been inflicted on a seriously respected genre you'de get why these people are rightfully pissed off
I'm pretty new to Mala and my exposure to dubstep is pretty limited, considering I love in the US, but I'm happy to have discovered them. They make me inspired enough to want to start making my own stuff. Already play guitar and bass but I'd love to make my own dubstep. Such a unique genre and there's so many subgenres
Mala played the West Coast recently, I hyped the local show for a week. Got a decent crowd out, but I was the only OG, which means Mala is still out there making new fans.
Was this at the public works in SF? My first and only time seeing Mala, that 1.5 hours was too short
@@slightlypermafried small town hundreds of miles north of SF, pretty awesome for him to travel out so far into the sticks!
I arrived on the dubstep scene in 2010. The first track I ever listened to was "Ganja White Night - Strawberry Cough." I haven't stopped listening to dubstep since 2010. Since that time, I've branched through all dubstep, or as much of it as I could find. My preference lies in the old stuff: Coki, Mala, old Rusko, old Distance. Sure, I like some of Flux Pavilion's tunes, some of Rusko's newer stuff, some of Phear Phace's. The old stuff still is and always be the best and most real dubstep to me.
Kino take from a decade ago. Crazy, it seems like another life
I always come back to the OGs at some point in the year, just hits different, could be the passage of time, the good memories, or the fact it stands out - whatever it is, I always find my way back
I saw him last night playing here in Austin Texas...shit was toooo live
everybody was jumpin up and down.....had a good time
Some Dystopian pain on this one. Glad to own the wax
Pure reverence for this tune
This tune is just so special. Horrid Henry on the flipside too, jeez!
12 years since I went to my first set - DMZ in Nottingham. Life changing.
And that's why we stay underground! Where the music is true and sounds great!
you're right, there's no longer a cocoon or incubation period in which genre's can develop themselves. everything is starting to sound alike and the inovative ideas get lost in the sea.
My house started shaking bro wtf
Never gets old, big tune
Glad I bought this on wax, in my opinion I think It's so unique and I always appreciate a listen! Horrid Henry on the other hand JESUS WHAT A BANGER, pure coki tune haha
Two huge tunes on this release. Quality.
If you want to look into "Old School" Jamaican dub, look at King Tubby. London Dub in the late 70's is best exemplified by the -Mad- Scientist
This track gets me in the guts every time I listen to it...
Mala played this on Saturday a System, everyone put lighters in the air, it felt like I was at a religious gathering of PURE VIBES!
Toronto is enjoying the DMZ deepness
one of my absolute favourites. goosebumps
Educate & meditate
definitely one of DM's best
+Falkreath Guard The best tune released on DMZ imo. This tune really does something to me...
Agreed
Nice times
meditate on bass weight
This is still one of my favourite tracks... So so good.
5:01 is one of my favourite moments in the history of music
Big up DJ Wanka.
You're right.
The irony is that most of them (us) are 15-year olds who just checked out the wikipedia page for "dubstep" after hearing a Doctor P tune in a Call of Duty montage or something, and now they're grand fucking masters of "old skool vibez" who can rant about UKF with passion.
No "EDM" candy paint-ravers hang around on Knife Party videos bitching about how boring DMZ records are. It makes us seem like butthurt hipsters when we complain about them. Let them be, to each his own! Peace!
this tune grows on you, when i first heard it i didn't think much of it, now it's my favourite dmz tune
It's obvious that what's relatively "better" is up to one's preferences, but let's face it: Skrillex never made dubstep. Digital Mystikz made dubstep from the beginning of this genre. For those who still think that Skrillex make/made dubstep, learn the two simple words: Electro House. Now everything is clear... I hope.
Cyberholix is on point, but you John are a little over enthusiastic
+cyberholix
We will make the deep side great again. Deep, chilled, meditating dubstep will be understood.
Dude, Skrillex did make dubstep, atleast when he started. Remember Scary monsters and nice sprites? that's dubstep, 140 bpm and everything. He does plenty of different stuff nowadays, but he does very few electro house, and when he does, it sounds different than other electro house.
Scary Monsters is brostep. No smooth subbass line, no *dub*, just (2-)*step* and lots and lots of wicked, aggressive, barely melodic, earbursting FM formant sound.
I'd say the More Monsters EP is truer to dubstep. You heard Ruffneck (FLEX)? Not the shite full flex one though lol.
mala & coki are just amazing!
One of the best Mala tracks
That synth line is crisp.
This is unbelievable...such a good tune...the progression is just beautiful
MY GOD YESSSS!!! THANK YOU for restoring my faith in humanity!!!
Such a big artist in this genre.
His sounds are so orginal en chillng.
no mainstream dubstep for me xD
Big up Mala!
BIG UPS
How does this shit hit so hard nearly 15 years later ?
Definitely a Mala masterpiece.
15 years? lmao
"He" lmao
All of my unspeakable feelings are in this song’s make-up.
hell yeah man I was there too, so fun. DMZ will be in Houston @ Warehouse Live on the 14th ahh
The synths remind me of Boards of Canada. :) Diggin' this label's back catalogue.:D
wavering pitch bend on the saw wave synth - that's the key here
assign an LFO to the pitch of your oscillator synth and dial it down to a cool 12%. immediate analog flavor
immortal tune
copped on wax. life is goood
probably the best way to describe it
just signin in.
sounds swell buddy - i just bloody love good music
this song
is really really nice
Insane vibration big UPP !!!
something about the melody makes me think the sky is about the split open and the world will end
hella yeah. love this tune man, got this on vinyl as soooon as it came out yes yes
Digital Mystikz = DMZ = Mala & Coki, now I get it!
this was in my playlist while doing homework. wow, rood.
So gutted I track this one down after it sold out, so good.
Best of 2010!
Big respect for DMZ!! thanks for up man
Time Signals Education for everyone on this planet..................
Mala, Dubstep god!
So true Jenny!
got this 12" in the post today whoooo
Beatiful.
indeed, everybody else is probably just too chill or faded to even care
welcome to the roots of magic
they do release separately but only on some e.g loefah has goat stare which says "built by loefah"instead of "digital mystikz and coki has quite a few such as spongebob and the end to his own name and revolution and haymaker
I don't give a shit about these comments, I'm just here for the music.
It is slang. It actually derives from German. The word 'freichen' which means 'to strike.'
best tune ive ever heard in ma life jheeze
Great track to start a set with
to everyone arguing, i actually watched an interview with mala and he said he hates the concept of always labelling music and musical genres, he almost got angry when the interviewer kept asking him if he considered himself a dubstep artist
this sounds like something John Carpenter would make if he was a dubstep producer..
Fer Show G
This actually makes sense.
DMZ is Digital Mystikz. Deep Medi Music is a label,
THIS IS MUSIC OMGAWD!!!!
Thank you. It is nice to see others doing some youtube educating. However, I beleive Rusko is BACK...have you heard his new album? It's still pretty commercial but damn did he bring his roots back. Check it!
o my days this one is really good 0.0
Love it!!!
does exactly what it says on the tin (well label) but you get the picture !
@bromophenethylamine i hope you dont mind me asking, what is bromophenethylamine?
i love playing this at 33.
me at 21.
SchuperNaturalistic he means 33rpm lool
Tribek Bassman haha, well I wouldnt of known
Got this, I think it's very strange and i love it!
flux pavillion should listen to this song, so he knows what a real bass cannon feels like.
Simply amazing
Relax This is Good Music
Mt Eden has the production quality of someone who'd been making music for about 3 weeks to it.
just to be pedantantic....it's called dubstep because the scene grew out of 2-step garage....those releases would often be a double sided vinyl with the a side being the vocal track and the b side being the 'dub' just meaning the non vocal more bass heavy version of the track....so when people when started making dark non vocal tracks some magazine decided it was time to call it something else and went with dubstep, and it caught on...
still a great tune
This Is A True Statement
skrillex here, skrillex there
if u would know anything about producing music u never would say that skrillex sucks...its just his/their taste of music that sucks...in our ears, but who can say whats good and whats right at the end.
dont pay atteintion to that and listen the music that u want.
just dont mention the kiddies
Dope! Meditate on bass weight,
@HYDEDUB know what you mean. just chill and let the bass line blow you away
sounds like something from Blade Runner!
Purrfect.
That game is awesome
I like dubstep and brostep.
+VG Quickscoper Mlg whatever bro
+VG Quickscoper Mlg Oh well, you'll learn one day.
Right? Even if I hear shit i don't really like I support it all day. From Datsik to Mungo's Hi-Fi and Itchy Robot. Just love creation of noise molded into music god dammit.
@sidi067, it's funny to read the arguments people have on youtube, isn't it. I don't usually comment, but I feel like you're there for the music more than to participate in stupid arguments. big up, all youtubers should be like you