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  #81  
Old 08-10-2011, 04:43 PM
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I particularly enjoyed the Submotion tracks on YouTube... Thanks for bringing the music...
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Old 08-11-2011, 01:47 AM
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SIICK stuff, and I'm loving Submotion Orchestra, as well.

I've also been working on doing live dubstep, inspired by an old thread on TB starring Men Imitating Machines (shout out to midistingray).

However, we're not nearly as far along as any of you guys, mainly due to lack of time (I'm in several projects at the moment), and money to invest in some of the gear that really helps make a good live dubstep sound.

Chris, you're doin it right, man, on many levels. Great stuff, and I hope to see more!

-K

ps - please try to see if a Prague date could be added to your Submotion tour.
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Old 08-13-2011, 04:57 AM
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NEW ARKELL & HARGREAVES VID :)

its here... #5 is up on youtube

Arkell & Hargreaves - Live Dubstep #5 - YouTube

check it out everyone, let me know what you think...
thanks for all the boss comments about the other ones

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Old 08-13-2011, 07:38 AM
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its here... #5 is up on youtube

Arkell & Hargreaves - Live Dubstep #5 - YouTube

check it out everyone, let me know what you think...
thanks for all the boss comments about the other ones

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That was awesome! Super cool!
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Old 08-13-2011, 08:24 AM
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This stuff is great. Makes me wish we played to a click in nerve... Loving all the midi locked stuff from the m9!!!

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Old 08-13-2011, 08:33 AM
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nice one guys

@johndavies

hey man, yea i assign one of the pedals to the cutter in ableton and the other is for the bass murf,all filters turned up for some dirt its a tricky one getting them in time when ur doing it fully live.in nerve do u just have to drop it in and out incase it falls outta sync?? also are nerve playing out in UK or europe soon??
thanks for the feedback, really hyped ur into it

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Old 08-13-2011, 08:59 AM
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Great stuff. You're starting to spoil us!
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Old 08-13-2011, 11:50 AM
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hahaha...well that was the last demo from the bedroom now, were gonna take some time out and write a full set, get it gigged.need to find a good grime MC to host it all
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Old 08-13-2011, 11:02 PM
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Pretty Sweet thing you guys got going; can't wait for your next video.
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Old 08-14-2011, 07:10 AM
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Same here, I'm addicted to you videos, KUDOS on your use of the M9. You should be getting paid by line 6 to make their show off videos.

Really, great taste. Looking forward to the next piece of music.
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Old 08-14-2011, 01:28 PM
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nice work guys.

im glad the americans like it.

it seems like dubstep is gonna live longer over the atlantic. its died here really. there isnt enough to it to make it diverse, this is even truer now the majority of the Dub element is gone.

everythings threatening to go back to garage and i can sense the "wobble" will be interpolated back with the 'step from wence it came.

but yeah nice work guys better than the pros dj sets
So wrong - this dude totally doesn't get it. Keep them coming Fatty I'm enjoying these clips immensely.
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Old 08-14-2011, 11:29 PM
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Daaaaaamn, you're killin' me! That 5th one was dope. They're all very creative flashes of fun, leaving us wanting some more. Only one problem, though. Now I'm gassing an M9.
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Old 08-17-2011, 06:28 AM
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nice one for feedback guys...
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Old 08-17-2011, 09:59 AM
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So wrong - this dude totally doesn't get it. Keep them coming Fatty I'm enjoying these clips immensely.
Jawbone if you read what AleemRadunzel actually wrote there is truth to what he is saying- he’s not hating on fattyman or the genre. Dubstep has been around in Europe since the early 2000’s and is just now getting mainstream attention in the US. There were a few small underground east coast dubstep producers from the early 2000’s as well (Joe Nice). As with most electronic music- it’s all about the newest fad, the newest sound & what shows the cool kids are going to. Once these genres & sounds have evolved a few times people move onto the next big thing. If you frequent clubs & shows where the ‘hottest’ dj’s and producers are spinning you won’t hear the jungle, goa, or techno that was very popular a few years back. Dubstep has already reached its height and decline in the UK and is at or very close to it’s peak in the US; if you aren’t already surfing the crest of the wave now, there isn’t much time left. Listen to Benga & Skream then listen to Rusko, Borgore, & skrillex- dubstep has already had its transformations & the kid’s who were listening to it before it was popular are moving on. Do a search on talkbass for “dubstep”- the earliest mention on this foum is from 4 ½ years ago… that’s old in terms of electronic music. It’s not to say elements of dubstep won’t be in future genres just as elements of reggae, 2 step, and jungle are present in dubstep.

With that said- Personally I want to play dubstep bass. I still like it. I play what I like. I enjoy that fact that the bass is the focal point of the music. Live dubstep may offer a fresh unique perspective on the genre and may take some of the bands places- but as Aleem has noted the trend is turning away from dubstep.


Fatty what you are doing is awesome- progressing live electronica bass playing to new heights. Very creative stuff, innovative use of effects, and all around cool. It’s inspiring and making me search for the m9! I would come see Arkell & Hargreaves if you come to the us. And you’re point in the post after Allems is also true- there will be great underground Dubstep artists that continue to kill it to a dedicated fanbass- bassheads will be bassheads.
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Old 08-19-2011, 07:03 AM
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Jawbone if you read what AleemRadunzel actually wrote there is truth to what he is saying- he’s not hating on fattyman or the genre. Dubstep has been around in Europe since the early 2000’s and is just now getting mainstream attention in the US. There were a few small underground east coast dubstep producers from the early 2000’s as well (Joe Nice). As with most electronic music- it’s all about the newest fad, the newest sound & what shows the cool kids are going to. Once these genres & sounds have evolved a few times people move onto the next big thing. If you frequent clubs & shows where the ‘hottest’ dj’s and producers are spinning you won’t hear the jungle, goa, or techno that was very popular a few years back. Dubstep has already reached its height and decline in the UK and is at or very close to it’s peak in the US; if you aren’t already surfing the crest of the wave now, there isn’t much time left. Listen to Benga & Skream then listen to Rusko, Borgore, & skrillex- dubstep has already had its transformations & the kid’s who were listening to it before it was popular are moving on. Do a search on talkbass for “dubstep”- the earliest mention on this foum is from 4 ½ years ago… that’s old in terms of electronic music. It’s not to say elements of dubstep won’t be in future genres just as elements of reggae, 2 step, and jungle are present in dubstep.

With that said- Personally I want to play dubstep bass. I still like it. I play what I like. I enjoy that fact that the bass is the focal point of the music. Live dubstep may offer a fresh unique perspective on the genre and may take some of the bands places- but as Aleem has noted the trend is turning away from dubstep.


Fatty what you are doing is awesome- progressing live electronica bass playing to new heights. Very creative stuff, innovative use of effects, and all around cool. It’s inspiring and making me search for the m9! I would come see Arkell & Hargreaves if you come to the us. And you’re point in the post after Allems is also true- there will be great underground Dubstep artists that continue to kill it to a dedicated fanbass- bassheads will be bassheads.
yea man it brings up an interesting debate...as yea it is going commercial stateside and in the UK but as long as you are pushing things forward and creating music for you and not the masses to shift records then alls good.
mate we would love to gig in the states,,,hook us up with some giggggggggggggggggggggggggs haha
nice one

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Old 08-24-2011, 06:30 PM
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man u guys are dope, we were looking at all your vids before we started arkell and hargreaves...where r u both based??
Hey fattybassman men imitating machines are from Melbourne Australia. Currently working on some new jungle and drum & bass with lots of added bass wobble.
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Old 08-24-2011, 11:12 PM
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yea man it brings up an interesting debate...as yea it is going commercial stateside and in the UK but as long as you are pushing things forward and creating music for you and not the masses to shift records then alls good.
mate we would love to gig in the states,,,hook us up with some giggggggggggggggggggggggggs haha
nice one

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Old 08-25-2011, 12:16 AM
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Line 6 should give you an endorsement. M9's are gonna fly off the shelves because of you.
agreed, I was questioning whether or not to get one, but seeing and hearing this stuff was a tipping point. I am so happy I did get one as well. Quote me on that if you look for an endorsement.

Really digging song 5, thanks for posting it. When is the album coming out?!? And then the tour in Japan? haha
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Old 08-25-2011, 12:24 PM
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Always enjoyable. Nice work.

Any chance you can do a brief video showing JUST your bass gear sound without going through Ableton? Not looking to steal secrets. Just looking for a basic education as to what the hardware is actually doing, and what Ableton is doing.
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Old 08-25-2011, 04:09 PM
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