Speaking of dubstep, I was at burning man last year and had a particularly excelent time grooving to a set mixed by a gentleman going by the name Freq Nasty. I asked the people around what the wonderful sound emanating from the speaker stacks was and they proclaimed it 'dubstep'.
So I come back to London and buy some dubstep mixes (including some Freq Nasty stuff, but also Skream and such like) but find it just a little too minimalist. So I wonder if maybe he was drifting around dubstep but spending a bit of time in the breaks and drum'n'bass world (which I know better). Or maybe what San Franciscoites call dubstep is a different beast from the UK version?
Given that information can anybody make suggestions on mixes/nights I might enjoy in this genre? i.e. A bit of dark dubstep with dnb/breaks.
Speaking of dubstep, I was at burning man last year and had a particularly excelent time grooving to a set mixed by a gentleman going by the name Freq Nasty. I asked the people around what the wonderful sound emanating from the speaker stacks was and they proclaimed it 'dubstep'.
So I come back to London and buy some dubstep mixes (including some Freq Nasty stuff, but also Skream and such like) but find it just a little too minimalist. So I wonder if maybe he was drifting around dubstep but spending a bit of time in the breaks and drum'n'bass world (which I know better). Or maybe what San Franciscoites call dubstep is a different beast from the UK version?
Given that information can anybody make suggestions on mixes/nights I might enjoy in this genre? i.e. A bit of dark dubstep with dnb/breaks.
thanks!