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Rufage
Приєднався 11 вер 2016
Dubstep Vinyl Mix - DJ Rufage Mix
I'm seeing the Widdler and Thelem tonight so I made this mix to get pumped up. Thank you guys ever so much for your support from my last video. I'm blown away by how many people enjoyed it. If you want to hear more of these subscribe if you want because there will be more!
Tracklist:
Kromestar - Piece of Mind (Nebula)
Kromestar - Unknown Strobes (Nebula)
Truth - With Us (Deep Medi)
Leon Switch - Overlook (Chestplate)
V.I.V.E.K - Rockers (System)
Dubtro - Old Street (Mindstep)
Mikael - Lintumes (Innamind)
Karma - Smear Dub (System)
LAS - Uuha (Innamind)
V.I.V.E.K - Slippin (System)
V.I.V.E.K - Slippin VIP (System)
Gantz - Step On Lava (Blacklist)
Tunnidge - Dark Skies (Deep Medi)
Bukez Finezt - The Main Rule (Deep Medi)
Digital Mystikz - Shake Out Your Demons (Disfigured Dubz)
Goth - Trad - S.A.T.U.R.N. (Deep Medi)
Kromestar - Pissed Off (Dubstar)
Digital Mystikz - Animal (DMZ)
Pinch - Swish (Deep Medi)
Pinch & Loefah - Broken (Tectonic)
Karma & Dubtro - Flee in the Fog (Innamind)
soundcloud.com/rufage
Tracklist:
Kromestar - Piece of Mind (Nebula)
Kromestar - Unknown Strobes (Nebula)
Truth - With Us (Deep Medi)
Leon Switch - Overlook (Chestplate)
V.I.V.E.K - Rockers (System)
Dubtro - Old Street (Mindstep)
Mikael - Lintumes (Innamind)
Karma - Smear Dub (System)
LAS - Uuha (Innamind)
V.I.V.E.K - Slippin (System)
V.I.V.E.K - Slippin VIP (System)
Gantz - Step On Lava (Blacklist)
Tunnidge - Dark Skies (Deep Medi)
Bukez Finezt - The Main Rule (Deep Medi)
Digital Mystikz - Shake Out Your Demons (Disfigured Dubz)
Goth - Trad - S.A.T.U.R.N. (Deep Medi)
Kromestar - Pissed Off (Dubstar)
Digital Mystikz - Animal (DMZ)
Pinch - Swish (Deep Medi)
Pinch & Loefah - Broken (Tectonic)
Karma & Dubtro - Flee in the Fog (Innamind)
soundcloud.com/rufage
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Classic Dubstep 2004-2007 - Vinyl Only Mix
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A vinyl only Dubstep mix I recorded containing a selection of classic tunes from the genre's early days. I wasn't really going for great blends or trying to build up the energy level. Think of this as mainly a showcase of some of my favorite tunes from an incredible time in music history. Tracklist: Skream - Midnight Request Line (Tempa - 2005) Toasty - Like Sun (Hotflush Recordings - 2004) Gat...
Great fucking mix dude
If it weren't for the 4 kilograms of advs in the video, I would tell you it's a great set
Yeah man Proper dub, now branded “uk bass” for all the tik tok generation who think this music was created last month
Daaaamn, this is one fine mix
Thanks
Honestamente a mi me encanta el dubstep y todos sus subgéneros y éste no es la excepción, un género con tantas facetas, estilos y formas. Simplemente amo el dubstep <3
In Denver and most of the West coast of America, there's a genre going around that's as if Brostep were watered down and more repetitive. They call it riddim. To my knowledge, DJs in the UK back in the day referred to the beat as the Riddim right? Heads in America call this post-brostep stuff "Riddim" because of how consistent the repetitiveness is. Which to me is a grossly disfigured irony that's hard to laugh at. We've lost the plot.
I wish the people here would appreciate all types of dubstep no matter how different it is,, but hey it's nice to return to such vibey tunes
Most of the people here already had their fill of "new dubstep" when it when it came onto the scene, which is absolutely fine. Not everyone gets into the same stuff at the same time, I don't have room to shit on anyone that is just getting into something I knew a lot about ten years ago. My problem is when people want to act like none of this ever happened, or when people refuse to dig deeper into where their sounds came from for whatever reason. It's akin to willful ignorance and running entirely off of vibes and nothing else
Yes!!! Finally, real dubstep....Mars Attacks 🎉
Lights out, eyes down
Du tep without the bs.
Im like it 👍
just stumbled upon this! thank you for sharing <3
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BASSHEAD JUNKEE ON DECK GETTING MY DOSE OF BASS ...I NEED IT. I'M ADDICTED
Hey this dubstep is dope. These are the that i'll be listening to.Never was into dubstep after hearing this,i am now......that is dubstep on this level.
Good one. Thank you for the selection
Distance - Empire 🎉
Some Thom Yorke tracks sound like this...
Who knew? 😂 before dubstep became fucking dire it was fire! Same is/has happened to D&B...yes I sound like an old woman cos I am one.
thoughts on hardcore techno?
so much better than modern dubstep!! excellent MIX
34:32 the depths
Real dubstep ❤
2000s futuristic music
who listening in 2024, just kickin my feet up on my bass bin
im 6 and i hate this
great set
Oh to have been living in London in the 2000's to experience this music evolution. Surely one of the last sounds to have been developed with true locality, before the internet made all music world wide. Grateful to the internet that I was able to hear this music in the mid-late 2000's, but imagine being there when it was all unfolding. Top mix too, mate!
London had grime emerging at the same time too. Dubstep was often referred to as 'south London grime.' there was a real crossover around 04/05
Big up to this DJ, pure Dubstep from its Roots .. Thank you for the awesome Mix! 🎉
Ahh yes proper dubstep before Skrillex came along and murdered the dubstep scene 🙄
do you know doctor p, flux pavillion? both from uk dubstep, before skrillex... also excision before him. skrillex had a lot in common with them but also noisia, which made more "neuro" dnb, also pendulum. i do understand how people must have felt when the word "dubstep" was changing meaning pretty drastically, and the uk dubstep community didn't really have much power on the change.
@@klovexthewolf yes i know all them and have been listening to dubstep since 2003 when it was a underground sound and barely anybody knew about it, I've never liked Skrillexs sound it was far too commercial sounding and didn't do dubstep any favours in fact it literally crashed pretty quickly with that commercial sound
Top.
Was this 16:10 featured in Grandma’s Boy?
You should do part 2 of Classic Dubstep, I loved it.
❤❤❤
I don't know how I got her, I don't use UA-cam to listen to music, but man these bring me back. I managed to stumble my way into dubstep through Burial's Untrue back in high school when it first dropped. As an American diving head-first into the genre, it was hard to get anyone to listen to this wonderful genre with me, but man am I glad I found it.
When ruffage came out of the sleeve i felt the urge to bang on the nearest wall. God dub step was great back then. Bless up to all the old heads up in here in ‘24!
This is true dubstep. I don’t like and haven’t ever liked bro step and get upset when people call it dubstep.
Takes me back to >>FWD, DMZ, D.O.T.S. and Platform 1!
It's like muzak
You opened with Midnight Request Line. Yeah, I like you.
lmfao all the fucking absolutely uncessary touches.. randomly touching the record, randomly touching shit without adjusting anything.. such a fucking poser dj LMAO
I dont like being one of those old ass people that always complains about newer music. I love crazy weird experimental electronic music, but newer dubstep is barely listenable. This actually sounds LEAGUES better.
Mixin smooth as hell
This era of dubstep was just so revolutionary. It's dark, not too wobbly and was amazing to fry out to. Caspa, Rusko, Benga, Skream just phenominal music they released... love it man.
Sick
Back to revisit the classics again
Blazin