WithTracks by… U-Stone, Batard Tronique, Tim Ismag, A Flipping Budjunky, Down Jones, Adam Kroll, DryDeck, Muph.

  1. L’énorme machine, by U-Stone. France. [OnDubGround]
  2. Mars (feat. Korpse), by Batard Tronique.St Malo, France.  [Jamendo]
  3. Suppa Clones, by Tim Ismag . Russia.  [Promonet]
  4. Wobblefrogs, by A Flipping Budjunky. Meerbusch, Germany.  [Jamendo]
  5. Throw In On, by Down Jones . Philadelphia, USA.  [Promonet]
  6. Emigrant, by Adam Kroll. Cologne, Germany. [Planet Terror Records]
  7. Ready To Wobble, by Drydeck. [OnDubGround]
  8. Distant Awayness, by Muph. Belgium. [ReggaeDubwise]

Dance To DubstepTim Ismag
“Suppa Clones” (mp3)
from “Dance To Dubstep”
(FOULPLAY RECORDS INC)

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    Dumb It DownDown Jones
    “Throw It On” (mp3)
    from “Dumb It Down”
    (FOULPLAY RECORDS INC)

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Treat yourself to a great free dub EP, the first in fact, from Moshi Kamachi’s King Dub community – download “Dub Rising Vol 1

Some great tunes in there…. soon to be featured on The Dub Zone or The Dubstep Zone.

WithTracks by… Phoniandflore, Dr Gee, Secret Archives of the Vatican, Mumbai Mafia, Blackleg, Bitbasic, DJ Shiro, Zazen.

  1. Broken Mind (P.A.F. Mix) by Phoniandflore.  Périgueux, France [Jamendo]
  2. Questions, by Dr Gee. Ozimek, Opole, Poland.
  3. There Is A Truth, by Secret Archives of the Vatican. Croydon, England. [Broken Drum Records]
  4. Milkman Dub, by Mumbai Mafia. Mumbai, India. [Jamendo]
  5. MJM, by Blackleg. Czestochowa, Poland.. [Jamendo]
  6. Please Mind The Dubstep, by Bitbasic. London. [Monotonik]
  7. Kushadelic, by DJ Shiro. Los Angeles, California, USA. [Audible Objects]
  8. Dub Town, by Zazen. Riom, Auvergne, France. [FreshPoulp]

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I thought you’d all like to see what the inside of Pete Cogle’s Podcast Factory looks like.

  1. The Music Arrives via special transport to the factory
  2. Here we see the various musical shapes being assembled
    • Note: the dub comes in nice round containers, dubstep in slighly more angular ones, and the boxes in the background are pre-packaged pop which is about to be sent back to where it came from.
  3. In the “talk” shows, this is where the “gas” is added
  4. The all important editing takes place here.
  5. Just before the podcast is released we add the extra “cool” to the podcast
  6. Finally this is how we ship the podcast to your iPod or MP3 player

Simples!

  1. Gategutt (Extended Dub), by Pop-I. Norway. [ReggaeDubwise]
  2. Warfare Mantra, by Mumbai Mafia. Mumbai, India. [Jamendo]
  3. Replicators, by B1t Crunch3r & Adapt[Planet Terror]
  4. Irma Vep (Heyoka Mix), by Ill Gates. Toronto, Canada. [Promonet]
  5. Gastric Bypass, by Cheebs. Santa Cruz, California, USA. [MonkeyDub]
  6. Chicken Factory, by The Lonely Schizo and Schmove. Moscow, Russian Federation. [Enough]
  7. Most High Dub, by Mikus. South London, England. [Planet Terror]
  8. I Don’t Know, by Roots ‘n’ Fruits.Bonn, Germany. [Enough]

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  1. Fractalscape, by Heyoka. Oakland, California, USA. [Promonet]
  2. Hole, by Molez. Subotica, Serbia. [Acroplane]

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Checkout the excellent new freee EP, The Glidepath, from Secret Archives of the Vatican.  Excellent as always, and the guys are already in the studio for a follow-up.

DSZ#21… Dub Inc..

With Tracks by… Project Midnight, Dubeatah, Owen, Blackleg, Bamenda, Vacuum System, U-Stone, TJ Morgan.

Play DSZ#22
  1. Kombat, by Project Midnight. Glasgow, Scotland. [Promonet]
  2. Chemtrails, by Dubeatah. Saint-Etienne, France. [ReggaeDubwise]
  3. Sick Of It, by Owen. Brussels. [Electrobel]
  4. Murder Inc, by Blackleg. Czestochowa, Poland.. [Jamendo]
  5. Pasko Dub, by Bamenda. Cameroon. [Soundcloud]
  6. Vactorr, by Vacuum System. Berlin, Germany. [Acroplane Recordings]
  7. Darkside Of My Soul, by U-Stone. Dub Tentacles V2. [Fresh Poulp]
  8. Black Licorice, by TJ Morgan. Rockford, Illinois, USA. [20twelvedubstep]

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Got this courtesey of Justin Wayne, fellow podcaster and podcrawler in London. Checkout the Dubstep podcasts ovcer at soundcloud

The Agenda: Dubscover and Techscover

By David Couch

Dubscover Techscover

“The music business is a cruel and shallow money trench, a long plastic hallway where pimps and thieves run free, and good men die like dogs. There’s also a negative side.” H.S.T.

The best thing about any night is the vibe.  No matter what, you can always boil down a good night into a few key elements, and the most important one of those is the vibe, the atmosphere, and what feeling you can take away.  The promotion group Organix put on the Dubscover Valentines’ Special at the Gramaphone in East London and this was a fantastic vibe to take part in and take home.   If you weren’t sure what you were doing, chances are you were having a good time.  The underground venue felt half trendy and half practical as it became a hive of activity with all everyone grinding, sweating…

The nights spin a mixture of commercial and home grown dub-step, with DJ’s and hosts working together in a kind of hosting/battle style keeping the night rolling.  The set-up works like this: each DJ is given an hour slot to get the crowd pumped up, and an extra twenty minutes to battle the other DJs of the night.  Then, the winner is decided by the crowd’s appreciation or in this case a sh*t load of noise dictating the winner who gets to come back.  I use “winner” in the loosest sense of the word, because as far as I could tell the competitive element only made the DJs up their game, and for an extra half-hour at the end of each set you got a dirty, yet comprehensive schooling in dub-step.  It was hard to tell where one good time ended and the next began.

These Dubscover and Techscover nights abandon convention and make a bit of  a shift from what you might normally hear on a night out.  The constant theme is their dedication to promoting new material and new artists to new audiences as well as promoters, labels and the music industry.  They highlight artists who deserve recognition and use these nights as an open forum, reinforced with mini-mixes and podcasts available from the Dubscover/Techscover Facebook Group.

The best thing about this night is that you can enjoy for whatever reasons you may have: the free entry, the good music, and the competition. As a relative newcomer to the dub-step scene, it was all you could ask for and more, no preconceptions about what you do or why your there, just grab a beer and enjoy the show as the master of ceremonies conducts the night’s bacchanal of sound and good vibrations. For all purposes this is the best way any night should be.  However, the Gramaphone is a halfway step as Dubscover and Techscover gets bigger and badder with each show.  They continue to upgrade their premises because of the growing masses of misfits, students, and music heads who flock from all over London and southwest England to attend and will be putting their 1st birthday show on at the Rhythm Factory on the 28th of May.

The fact is, Valentines’ Day had nothing to do with it other than the name. Go to one Dubscover night and you’ll swear that it was the best show you’ve seen in a good long while. It’ll be because of the dynamic on stage; each time you get a different vibe and the beauty of dub-step is the vibe takes you prisoner and as the hours pass in a mixture of heat and booze you are left with nothing but the after-glow of post-coital music union.

There will always be people looking to exploit honest work, Dubscover and Techscover have fallen victim to the perils this new media age with their material being used – without their consent – to promote racism in the UK.  But, where others have failed, lost hope and given up, Dubscover have risen anew, like Lazarus, and have joined the Love Music Hate Racism campaign so that they make sure their music is enjoyed the way it was meant to be enjoyed.  We’ll discuss this more with the Organix group soon.

If you really want to see Dubscover and Techscover in action then you’ll have to get there to feel the vibe and see this next step in music evolution. As another sign of the times, this amazing underground music is no longer held back by the popular main stage.  To see what I mean you should check out their 1st birthday bash at the Rhythm Factory on Friday 28th May.

~DC~

DSZ#21…The Dub Inside..

With Tracks by… Dubber Johnny, GadManDubs, Panika & Nilow, Vacuum System, Sick To The Back Teeth, Grillo, Morz, Melodik.

Play DSZ#21
  1. The Beast Inside, by Dubber Johnny. London, England. [Soundcloud]
  2. Szalony, by Panika & Nilow. Lodz, Poland. [Soundcloud]
  3. Oi What U Doing?, by GadManDubs. London, England. [ReggaeDubwise]
  4. Black Smoke, by Vacuum System. Berlin, Germany. [Acroplane Recordings]
  5. Quinine Dub, by Sick To The Back Teeth. Brooklyn, New York, USA. [Enough Records]
  6. Double Rare Tender (Unstable Compound Mix), by Grillo. Italy. [Soundcloud]
  7. Murda Fun, by Morz. [Foul Play Records]
  8. Requiem For A Dub, by Melodik. South Africa. [Monkeydub]

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DSZ#20…Dub Star..

With Tracks by… Hansollo, Mirko-Kosmos, Kosmonaut, Sick To The Back Teeth, Klone, Konkin Experience, Tafuri, Tek Step, Dr Anounaki.

Play DSZ#20
  1. Special Dub Request, by Hansollo. Poland. [Jamendo]
  2. Asura, by Mirko-Kosmos. Eich, Switzerland.  [Soundcloud]
  3. Phesa, by Kosmonaut. [id.Eology]
  4. Irradiated Dub, by Sick To The Back Teeth. Brooklyn, New York, USA.s [Enough Records]
  5. Chizzle Fried Grizzle, by Klone. Birmingham, Alabama, USA. [Promonet]
  6. As Usual (Tafuri Remix), by The Konkin Experience. Lund/Gothenburg, Sweden. [Soundcloud]
  7. Thunder Strike, by Tek Step. Amsterdam, Netherlands. [Foul Play Records] [Promonet]
  8. Dubstraction 3, by Dr. Anounaki. Montluon, France [Jamendo]

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Big up again to Moshi Kamashi over at KingDub Community who’s aggregating The Dub Step Zone Podcast feed onto his newly reworked site. Checkout the other excellent feeds he has over there, such as…

As well, of course, as the excellent

Tune in! Dub Out!

DSZ#19…Cool Dubbing…

With Tracks by… Dr RemiX, T.O.B., Aeon, Nit Grit, Den Akous, Onine, Pax Kingz, Project Midnight.

Play DSZ#19
  1. A Cool Breeze, by Dr RemiX. Amsterdam, Netherland. [Reverbnation]
  2. Evolutionary (feat. Nonku), by T.O.B. Bellville, Western Cape, South Africa. [Promonet]
  3. In Perpetuum, by Aeon. Slavonski Brod, Croatia. [MusicSUBMIT]
  4. Pedro The Destroyer, by Nit Grit. San Jose, California. [Soundcloud]
  5. Fuchsia War t Bassati Epilepsy, by Den Akous. Greece. [Jamendo]
  6. Shoot Us, by Onine. [Foul Play Records] [Promonet]
  7. Tandom City, by Pax Kingz. Quebec, Canada. [Fresh Poulp Records]
  8. Bong, by Project Midnight. Glasgow, Scotland. [Promonet]

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DSZ#18…Warped Dub…

With Tracks by… Ras Om, Aeon, Dubber Johnny, Nekkroteukh, Malik and Antisemetria, Corty, DJ Shiro, Geochelone.

Play DSZ#18S
  1. Warped Perception, by Ras Om. Chicago, USA. [Soundcloud]
  2. Blury Mind, by Aeon. Slavonski Brod, Croatia. [MusicSUBMIT]
  3. Obsession, by Dubber Johnny. Croydon, England. [Soundcloud]
  4. Spirits VIP, by Nekkroteukh. Denmark. [20twelvedubstep]
  5. Alone, by Malik and Antisemetria. Minsk, Belarus. [Foul Play Records].
  6. NevroDub, by Corty. France. [ReggaeDubwise]
  7. Sri Ganpataye Dub, by DJ Shiro.Los Angeles, California, USA. [Audible Objects]
  8. This Ends Now, by Geochelone. Bristol, England. [20twelvedubstep]

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DSZ#17… Puff The Magic Dubster …

With Tracks by… Deadly Habit, Phoniandflore, Nit Grit, Infrabuse, Tony Dubshot, Sevish, Blackleg, GadManDubs.

Play DSZ#17
  1. Puff Puff Run, by Deadly Habit. New York, USA. [20twelve]
  2. Bad Tibet, by Phoniandflore. Périgueux, France [Jamendo]
  3. Let Me Die, by Nit Grit. San Jose, California. [Soundcloud]
  4. A State Of Mind, by Infrabuse. Antwerp. Netherlands.  [InfraBuse]
  5. Wacky Backy, by Tony Dubshot. Leiden, Netherlands. [Dubshot]
  6. Make Haze, by Sevish. UK. [Jamendo]
  7. Monsters Inside Me, by Blackleg. Czestochowa, Poland. [Jamendo]
  8. Magic Munchies, by GadManDubs. UK. [ReggaeDubwise]

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DSZ#16… Dubstep Chicks …

With Tracks By… Ras Om, DJ Kozee,  MacroAbstracT,  Milady, Opaque Views,  Panika & Nilow,  Burguez & She Is Danger.

Play DSZ#16
  1. Lucky Lucy, The Wall Killer, by Ras Om. Chicago, USA. [Soundcloud]
  2. Crack VIP, by DJ Kozee. San Francisco, California, USA. [Myspace]
  3. Dub HH, by MacroAbstracT.  Montpellier, France. [Jamendo]
  4. Flat Step, by Milady. [Soundcloud]
  5. Give In, By Opaque Views. Nottingham, England. [Jamendo]
  6. Pila, by Panika & Nilow. Lodz, Poland. [Soundcloud]
  7. Dope Lucky Lucy, by Burguez[Soundcloud]
  8. Hurt You (Extended Radio Mix), by She Is Danger. London, England. [Myspace]

Checkout the Dubstep Chicks Website

Checkout Lucky Lucy’s site.

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DSZ#15… The Mole Dubsters …

With Tracks by… Graish, DJ Shiro, Ishtar, Hurtdeer, Celt Islam, Dawoud Kringle, Nit Grit, D-Struct & Joe Mangled.

Play DSZ#15
  1. Bloodsucka, by Graish. UK. [20twelve]
  2. Bull Bucka Dub, by DJ Shiro. Los Angeles, California, USA. [AudibleObjects]
  3. Sparc Out, by Ishtar. London, England. [Soundcloud]
  4. Ouorboros, by Hurtdeer. London, England. [Acroplane Recordings]
  5. Depth, by Celt Islam Soundsystem (feat. Dawoud Kringle). Manchester, England. [Soundcloud]
  6. What Am I?, by Nit Grit. San Jose, California. [Soundcloud]
  7. Neutrino Survivor, by D-Struct. Seattle, Washington, USA. [20twelve]
  8. Mole People, by Joe Mangled. London, England. [ReggaeDubwise]

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We now have two dub communities. ReggaeDubWise is back online, thanks to some rethinking by Carl, who’s been accepted into to a cancer program.  We all hope that this works out for him!

And thanks to Gadman, we still have our new DubArk, so all the reggae tribe can be saved 2 by 2.  Irie!

And so it came to pass that Gadman built an Ark for all dub lovers exiled from the land of ReggaeDubWise and he called it http://dubark.com.  Here weary travellers can unburden themselves of many troubles by listening to great dub music and can share in a fellow community of dubsters.

ReggaeDubWise is dead. Long live the Dub Ark. Blessed be the dubmakers!

It’s been confirmed that the ReggaeDubWise.com community has closed down.  This is a real shame, not just for the listeners of my podcasts, who have enjoyed the music, not just for the dubsters that have used the community for sharing, improving and help each other with their music, but also for the Carl Horton, and Rob Connelly who have given so much to make it work.

Carl is suffering from cancer and Rob has lost a close friend, a relationship and even his home during 2009.  Regardless of your faith or your views, please spare a thought for these guys today and pray that 2010 will be a better year for them.

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