Dubstep allstars vol. 1 mixed by Dj Hatcha
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DUBSTEP ALLSTARS Vol.1 mixed by Dj Hatcha
Label Tempa; Year 2004
Tracklist:
1. Kode 9 Feat. Daddy G - Babylon
2. High Plains Drifter Feat. Goldspot Productions - Sholay
3. El-B -- Amazon
4. Benga & Skream - The Judgement
5. Benga - Hatch-Dub
6. MarkOne - Rage
7. T.G.S. - On Tha Run (Horsepower Productions Remix)
8. Skream - Monsoon
9. Benny Ill, Kode 9 & Culprit, The - Fat Larry's Skank
10. Benny Ill & DJ Hatcha - Highland Spring
11. Benny Ill & DJ Hatcha - Crazy Intro
12. Horsepower Productions - Classic Delux
13. Roxy & El-B - Cuba
14. Benny Ill & DJ Hatcha - Poison
15. Benga - Amber
16. Menta - Rubba
17. DJ Hatcha - Dub Express
18. Benny Ill & DJ Hatcha - Stand Clear
19. DJ Hatcha - Conga Therapy
More info: www.tempa.co.uk/index.php?opti...
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Too all you kids saying this is boring because your expecting something like skrillex/excision, that stuff is brostep, this is dubstep. This was being called dubstep way before skrillex called his music dubstep. I think we can all agree they are two different genres of electronic music, they dont really sound very similar at all. You go listen to the genre you like, we'll listen to this genre that we like. Just dont say this isnt dubstep and dont challenge someone when they say that new american "dubstep" isnt actually dubstep. There that covers all the arguements and confusion, so stop arguing.
@kenjenningsiii8058
7 жыл бұрын
go on king
@jmorgan839
6 жыл бұрын
I hear that
@Blank-yc9hm
6 жыл бұрын
Yeah you are right, but to my mind Skrillex evolved it with the elements of Cyberpunk, Rock, and several other Genres .
@markusomaful
5 жыл бұрын
It was hardly even called dubstep at the time of the release of this defining mix... I always prefered that they called it Ongy Bongy
@outlawofgor4426
5 жыл бұрын
If someone asks what music you like and you say dubstep, most people are gonna immediatly think skrillex. I just call it minimal dubstep or minimal bass. Ongy Bongy would be cool though.
The transition from 2 step to dubstep
Sure, I'll explain. The problem is that hipsters, pop culture and the media have tricked you into thinking the music you got into was Dubstep. The music you got into is Post-Dubstep/American Dubstep/Brostep, which in reality bears very little resemblance to actual Dubstep. Brostep's emphasis is on heavy distorted midrange tones, whereas the focus in Dubstep is on the sub-bass. Dubstep is also a much more "minimal" genre (lots of open space between notes) than Brostep.
@thebeigedot5700
4 жыл бұрын
Rhythmicity 🤣 big ups the tru hedz
@noahziegler3478
3 жыл бұрын
They do it every time Remember drum and bass or even scratching once you started seeing scratching on your Tony the tiger commercials it was over.
@BoyInTheWoods
2 жыл бұрын
Also cannot put enough emphasis on the fact that these early days of Dubstep had the beats still full on swinging 2 step fashion. That swing rhythm and beat programming hasn't been used in Dubstep since these days. It became and still is very 1 step with a lot of space between.
@carnap355
2 жыл бұрын
@@BoyInTheWoods it isn't exactly true. At that time 1 step dubstep would simply be house because they never used slow bpms and all synths were similarly used in both dubstep and house genres. Dubstep wasn't that known, it got more popular when they started to use growling bass synths and stuff like that which differentiated it from house and allowed using the more popular 1 step rhythm. That doesn't mean other rhythms dissapeared, they just remained as underground as dubstep used to be. If you search properly, right now there is a huge amount of tracks with rhythms far more complex that anything from dubstep allstars.
@daveleddy1539
Жыл бұрын
Thanks dad
If ever you questioned where 2 step garage, grime and dub converged - here’s your answer. This era really brought so many sounds together. Obviously dubstep is now renown for a very different sound, but this is what it was in the early days.
Когда решил проникнуть в историю DubStep
Back when dubstep still had some dub influences...
@drudkhead
9 жыл бұрын
Man, you deffo need to check out Lion Charge, Roots and Future and ZamZam records
@shinrarango
9 жыл бұрын
drudkhead truuuuuuuuuuuuuuue they are still pushin it
@praszu
4 жыл бұрын
drudkhead Remind me in a few days please.
@sylviedelmarque1249
3 жыл бұрын
Eastern influences in these samples
@UNDERGROUNDCALLING0161
2 жыл бұрын
And 2 step ...
Mad nostalgia, what a cracking album , mental music truly
@guitarnkeys831
3 жыл бұрын
Peak innit
Ah when dubstep was dark, steppy, and full of vibes
@mackgorman5659
2 жыл бұрын
its not anymore?
@willbournerv2259
2 жыл бұрын
@@mackgorman5659 not so much, no. not that there isn't any good stuff around of course, but in the early days you could hear lots of 2 step patterns and broken up beats because the preceding dark garage period was still relatively fresh and hugely influential on this newer sound. there's some tracks on here that sound like straight 2 step garage, but because this transition was still in the process of happening there was so much more overlap in styles, while still being grouped under the same musical umbrella. whereas now it's so distinctively different from the early days, and "set" in it's formula, that you would never get a compilation that sounds like this. it was just a different time with different influences.
@mackgorman5659
2 жыл бұрын
@@willbournerv2259 I defo do understand but i think it’s unfair to say dubstep isn’t all of the above still (especially dark) with artists like alix perez (and so many new upcoming artists such as Abmanrah) keeping the scene alive. Obviously dubstep now has lost parts of its original influences but that’s just how creativity and design works, influences change but it’s definitely still good dubstep
@JamesDeaconUK
Жыл бұрын
Check out ‘Leo Cap’’s latest release. Bringing those dark garage vibes back
Back when Dubstep had house music vibes, back in the early 2000's when dubstep was huge in Europe, that was the real golden years of the EDM genre. Don't get me wrong, I love Excision, Datsik, Downlink, all those other guys, but I'm so sick of hearing kids say that theese guys invented dubstep. No doubt they improved the sub-genre, but they didn't invent it. Also, even though DJ Hatcha is awesome, I had found Coki to be better when it came to feeling the vibes of songs, and I think that he really did make the deep wubble sound amazing, like he made the low deep wubble amazing compared to other artists. However, DJ Hatcha is still a solid artist, but I can't stand seeing people say skrillex invented dubstep. My heart goes out to all you guys who loved this dubstep, and my heart especially goes out to all you guys who grew up listening to this.
@skymoov
6 жыл бұрын
Yes ! 😀👏
@grindabrasion7013
6 жыл бұрын
Yea I think there was a evolution where guys like Caspa, Rusko, Benga came along and started doing different stuff then guys like Cookie Monsta, Doctor P, Excision, Emalkay came along and did more high frequency dubstep.
@noahziegler3478
3 жыл бұрын
@@grindabrasion7013 when Ruscoe dropped woo boost The genre flipped
@mozarkozark
2 жыл бұрын
I think excision and datsik suck. Shit is ass.
@AntonL1994
2 жыл бұрын
early Excision and Datsik (and Downlink to a lesser extent) are the only “brostep” I can enjoy, the rest of the North American “brostep” scene was a regression
This is arguably one of the best dubstep albums ever made... F Skrillex. Garbage made for jocks and headbangers ...but this is a masterpiece. Pure Gold! What this is to dubstep is the equivalent of what plastikman is to house music.
@obsidiangrey1696
Жыл бұрын
i'm with you! that's what's up!
@osamabinsaucin929
Жыл бұрын
Facts👌
@carnap355
5 ай бұрын
Interesting how many compliments to this are made at the expense of something else. It's like you can't just say this is cool, you have to add some negativity for people to agree
@galetinm
2 ай бұрын
Yes. Because nowadays general public wrongly equate dubstep to something completely different. This is dubstep.
@carnap355
2 ай бұрын
@@galetinm it's not wrong, words don't have true meanings
Man, can we revive dubstep? I think is the perfect time for a comeback
@BoyInTheWoods
2 жыл бұрын
If you love this original dark funky vibe it's much easier to look into today's UKG.
Hatcha is a king the first volume of dubstep all-stars packed with horsepower productions "sick" volume 3 or 4 is sick mixed by n - type
Damn I found the original CD back to the good old days😍
Real Dub-Step!!! I miss these days. Steppy drums with a dub feel to it hence the name, unlike all the shit it ended up being known for
Still shits on everything today, timeless…
So dark and fucked this sound. Love it so much. So sad that even todays dubstep that’s been revived “140” stil doesn’t touch this. Whole album is mega man
Wish I could've been born just a generation or two earlier. Would have been amazing to have been a part of this culture while it still thrived
@beeyurself
6 жыл бұрын
indeed. however there are some simplistic dubstep djs and producers in my city. it was just hard to find the community.
Big ups to the homies that jammed dubstep all stars series in the dayyyyy. Bipups Hatcha
@beaujameson3710
4 жыл бұрын
Bisexual baby dogs?
SICKEST FUCKING MIX ON ALL-STARS (besides volume 2 with Youngsta)
@JackElo7777
2 жыл бұрын
And vol.10☺️
@kollegessig
7 ай бұрын
and vol.3😊
Havent been here in a while
11. Benny Ill & DJ Hatcha - Crazy Intro 31:48 12. Horsepower Productions - Classic Delux 34:52 13. Roxy & El-B - Cuba 39:09 14. Benny Ill & DJ Hatcha - Poison 42:55 15. Benga - Amber 47:18 16. Menta - Rubba 49:08 17. DJ Hatcha - Dub Express 51:39 18. Benny Ill & DJ Hatcha - Stand Clear 56:06 19. DJ Hatcha - Conga Therapy 58:51
There are only two genres of music. The good and the bad, I like both
First dubstep album I bought . Sick .
@MrJungleterror
5 жыл бұрын
Me too this Album Change my live
@hughmungus415
3 жыл бұрын
Having a midlife crisis and giving this banging album a spin on big speakers ..... sorry neighbours I know I’m nearly 40 . But it has to be done
this album is and always will be fire!! listen to the masters
America - Welcome to dupstep
when fame gets involved the love is lost. that's what happens to all genres
GENIAALLL!!!!!!!!!esta genial este disco
Fave mix from this series. Always come back to it.
Memories, goood times!
Ого, вот он какой, ранний дабстеп. Интересно звучит, сначала не совсем понял, что происходит, но уже через полчаса прослушивания втянулся. Мне нравится. Раньше, до изучения истории музыки, представлял себе дабстеп как что-то из Скриллекса, а тут совсем другое звучание) Вот он, настоящий "разрыв шаблона"...
@krabsogood
2 жыл бұрын
послушай лэйбл Tempa
@wandahoi
2 жыл бұрын
@@krabsogood спасибо за наводку, по запросу нашел микс от Headhunter, прослушал. В некоторых треках узнал многие манипуляции над басом, характерные для дабстепа, из "современных" представителей жанра, удивило
@krabsogood
2 жыл бұрын
@@wandahoi /watch?v=HC9ULm4HquU&t=976s
@krabsogood
2 жыл бұрын
@@wandahoi /watch?v=HC9ULm4HquU
@user-lb2nj7xx5q
Жыл бұрын
@@wandahoi то что скирлекс и современный дабстеп, это не дабстеп, просто какие-то идиоты решили так назвать, поробуй в ютубе найти дипхаус или электро, не найдешь. все завалено каким то говном которое зачемто так назвали, тот жанр о котором ты говоришь называется бростеп. Современный дабстеп до сихх пор есть и выпускается в андеграунде имеет такое же звучаение как олд но с более свежим звуком, лучшим мастерингом и тд
2 step the father of dubstep. U.K for life.
Anyway real dubstep here
I have grabbed dubstep by the roots.
Thanks for uploading this!!!
Awesome compilation. Gets better the more you listen.
Conga Therapy* last track is what makes this genre so good. It's bizarre and rhythmic hypnotic
probably the first official dubstep out there
@jeremyvaughan8616
5 ай бұрын
It is. That's how I ended up here actually. Was looking at different genres of music and how they got their names and identity. And this was mentioned as the birth of dubstep!
@geoff7894
3 ай бұрын
@@jeremyvaughan8616check out the comp album “the roots of dubstep”
This is gold, hero!
I'm glad that hatcha is still skanking
@jukpulfer
7 жыл бұрын
fym still? this shit is from 2004
@federicogizmo7897
7 жыл бұрын
fuckJuly I mean he's still producing
Absolute classsaasic
Cheers for the upload, been meaning to catch up with some of the older dubstep allstars. Vol5 is still my favourite though, Splurt makes it for me
35:34 still my favorite part
Thumbs up
Absolutely amazing. I will listen forever I love it.
properly tidy and vibes
Timeless mix. Hatcha is so slick and smooth with his transitions!
IT started before this, but this is where the "Sound" crystallized. Big Ups from 🇧🇻
ok, this´s fucking amazing
Go Terry my boy. great memories from FWD>> and discovering this new sound. chattin to you n Arthur in Big Apple during the day and getting down to FWD>> in the evening.
15;,13 is the sounds i hear after a big held hit
Smog sessions!!! Tempa beats..
lol i keep repeating ....havent let it go after 25 minutes...lol
Here once again
This is what it's all about....
1. Babylon - Daddy G 2. Sholay - Horsepower 3. Amazon - )Eib( 4. The Judgement - Banga 5. Hatcha-Dub - Banga 6. Rage - Mark One 7. On the Run - Horsepower 8. Monsoon - Skream 9. Fat Larry's Skank - Benny 10. Highland Spring - Benny 11. Crazy Intro - Benny 12. Classic Delux - Horsepower 13. Cuba - Roxy 14. Poison - Benny 15. Amber - Benga 16. Rubba - Menta 17. Dub Express - DJ Hatcha 18. Stand Clear - Henry 19. Conga Therapy - DJ Hatcha
seeing titles like HARD DUBSTEP 2013 and EPICSTEP in the suggested bar kind of upsets me,
@DisturbedJunglist
3 жыл бұрын
I dunno, Hatcha does go in pretty hard in this mix
Thank you for pointing that out. It really bugs me when people call Dubstep Dub.
Cool💪
Well it really isn't Skrillex' fault in any way, he just made edm, and people liked it. And in the end, it's actually his fans which are the real problem, Skrillex never intended to ruin dubstep or anything, he just made his own style...
fair play to you, you dont have to like it, in the same way if i like rock i dont have to like really old pioneering rock music, i should respect it though, cuz without it the music you like now wouldnt exist
I am russian who always says: This is dubstep suka blyat, other is brostep and not bro! As a producer i can speak about fartstep: hmm, mby ok, no rude speech from me, but fuck ya all, who named this masterpieces into "shit deep", morans. With biggest appreciation and huge adore to real dubstep! My love is always Skream, Benga, Conga, Digital Mindz, Biome, Burial
@GeneralSpooda
3 жыл бұрын
legend suka ibanna
@willbournerv2259
2 жыл бұрын
massive
OG bassheads
Some of these comments are gold
The ghostly sound at 10:10 sounds strangely similar to the Halo 2 flood music... wonder which released first?
This is good shit
alabado sea el padre del dubstep
This is it!
Still has to be the last two tracks for me. Fucking bangs
fahhhhhhhhhhhhhk yes you....we are blessssed up babies....hairs on my skin are up///// all of em
Según wikipedia es el primero que hizo el dubstep.
@dynamicparkour313
10 жыл бұрын
no el evoluciono el dubstep
@dynamicparkour313
10 жыл бұрын
no, hes evolved dubstep
@daniloalarcon6350
8 жыл бұрын
Wikipedia no es fuente confiable :v
don't even put skrillex and hatcha in the same sentence
@ishy416
8 жыл бұрын
+gi davies i think you just did
@daniquinteero6800
7 жыл бұрын
U just blowed his mind hahaha
@Harry_Vederci
7 жыл бұрын
I HATE : -The second lines -Writing youtube comments -Lists
@SimiliaSC
5 жыл бұрын
Truth bro
@juanes3013
4 жыл бұрын
@@ishy416 HAHAHAHA
Yes.
I agree that dubstep has evolved from this, but I also agree that the newer dubstep fulfills peoples ear holes more than this today. I am not knocking neither one because I like almost all techno/dubstep/ drum and bass. Today people only heard about dubstep b/ of big names like skrillex and datsik. You have to agree that this is dubstep and those artist also make dubstep. If you like one, the other or both, dont just come on a page disrespecting the music YOU came to hear!People are so ignorant
@playercore7444
7 ай бұрын
A distinction is important although I agree the term brostep sounds like shit. Both of these genres deserve to exist just call them differently to avoid confusion
Ahhh... The good old days, before robotic whales queefing in slow motion destroyed the genre.
34:52 this shit right here is a banger
true skool
gotta have tons of benny illl
23:42 ID?
Because it originated from UK Garage and other genres of EDM music. These are the grandfathers of Dubstep, at the time there were no other genres like it so they could just experiment and eventually it was categorised as a completely new genre. For me, the artists you named are what's wrong with Dubstep, but it's nice to see how genres can evolve, so i'm not gonna hate. Hope this helped you understand a bit more mate.
@orgonsolo6291
8 ай бұрын
Its all about keeping IT Ongybongy
4 the headz who remember
classic
wooow cuanto ha cambiado el dubstep :v
@tapimor7524
7 жыл бұрын
Ignacio MG si y eso es bueno no lo crees
@wertoikldiego5077
6 жыл бұрын
La dvd xd
@anonimaporseguridad1259
6 жыл бұрын
esto es dubstep, no las chorradas del emo reinventado
@wertoikldiego5077
6 жыл бұрын
anónima por seguridad los 2 son Dubstep y quizás no te gusta, pero pues la música evoluciona, tampoco te creas experto solo porque te gusta el género antiguo xd
@anonimaporseguridad1259
6 жыл бұрын
wertoikl sertoikl no niño esas basura de skrilex no es dubstep en nada, para tu información el termino correcto es brostep, hay un oceano de diferencia entre los 2 asi q no digas q ese genero subnormal q hoy todos los niñatos tambien es dubstep, una cosa es evolucion de un genero y otra cosa es no saber nada y plagiar un nombre basado en la desinformación. Y si me creo, porque no creerme por saber la realidad de las cosas....pero es un inicio el que si quiera hayas buscado en youtube algo mas del dubstep, del verdadero. Saludos
So you're saying in the beginning it more resembled UK Garage? And a decade later it evolved into something totally different? Are there artists today that play something similar to this and different from what the acts I mentioned play? Do Skrillex or Excision or any other popular act have any characteristics in their music that are identified with the genre as a whole? For example most of their songs have the kick and snare on the 1st and 3rd beat, but how common is that?
♡
This is it's
Wowowowowow 2018
Gahsh yahs pleahse mohre
Unfortunately I can't pay the record shop in internets
Is there a vinyl edition?
@imaginep79
7 жыл бұрын
most of the songs are released on different labels, check discogs > dubstep allstars vol 1 > more images > and look for the yellow written labels
listen to this mix with a Sub Pac and you can feel the sub bass!
@ZootCaptain
8 жыл бұрын
Or a SRM1550 and turn up,not paying £360 quid for a back pack that i cannot put fuck all into lol
@sackrotch
8 жыл бұрын
+Zoot Captain Triggered much fam?
@ZootCaptain
8 жыл бұрын
@The_Lefty_Knox Maybe a little.
Holy shit hahah listen to 49:08 with decent headphones on, shit will make you dizzy
@redcloth6073
7 жыл бұрын
wow...felt brainless for a bit haha
Hey chill , don't blame Skrillex , one of his favourite artists il Burial , but u can blame his communuty
Oh dubstep((( What America did with you(((
@ViezePoeperd
5 жыл бұрын
The mainstream sheeple had a go at it
@InterestingFindings
5 жыл бұрын
Excision, Downlink, Datsik.... All Canadian. May as well "blame" it North America, but blaming music on country is dumb anyway. Mainstream is mainstream. Tastes change. What about Cookie Monsta or Flux Pavilion (UK)? The music we love was mislabeled by another type of music that was fresh and new. College aged people and kids ate it up, just like when I was a kid and ate up every piece of 2003-2011 golden era dubstep I could find. New "dubstep" became mainstream. One part of classic dubstep's decline was the brand dilution stemming from this. I know your comment was a troll-throwaway or channel promotion puff but I always thought that type of statement was stupid.
Where is Dubstep now? It was a very short genre.
Does anyone know what that thing in front of hatcha is it has always baffled me..
@moket123
5 жыл бұрын
It's the mixer they had in Plastic People, the club where FWD nights were held
song at 2:50?
2002
Check out my channel for the full mix of Volume 5, thought I'd upload as there wasn't one