Bassweight: A Dubstep Documentary - 2010
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- Опубликовано: 24 май 2017
- A feature-length documentary from 2010 featuring Skream, Mary Anne Hobbs, Digital Mystikz, Benga, Hatcha, NType, Benny Ill, Pokes, Deapoh, Plastician, Heny G + loads more.
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This was one of the first documentaries that I worked on as a cameraman. The producers were ahead of the times. Big up SRK.
The story Plastician tells at the start of someone accused / arrested for dealing is about Skream lol
One of the true goats
Source?
Sauce?
@@AlvaroGC_2001 Skream's interview with Blackdown
@@moket123 link please I can't find it
Old School Dubstep will always have the best vibes on me ..... riddim is what is taking the scene by big now a days however there is nothing like old school. Much love.
riddim is great, classics like bommer x crowell yasuo
how old r u ?
What’s Riddim?
ZER LA 23
Planet X TK basic & repetivive & heavier dubstep i would say
Proud to say dubstep came from my home town croydon. I used to go into apple records where it was created.
That’s so amazing! I’m from the US and I was about 13 in 2008 when I discovered the incredible sounds of garage! I will always hold high regards for the UK when it comes to this scene!! Much love from California!
@@kevsammi8291 garage/speed garage was big in england from 1997/2000. Dubstep came about in 2003 i think.
Drum n bass jungle is the best dance music genre for me. I was going into apple records from 1994 onwards.
@@kevsammi8291 I’m from the US and agree, UK is where all the best music comes.
I read "apple store" at first %)
@@blancopop7845 fuck yes mate, always holds true, pop, punk, metal, fuck we did it all
got so much love for dubstep. Used to vibe out heavy to those classics.
This is gold to us Americans who only got into it after 2000. Well, I did anyway - by accident actually - after I found it I hunted down compilations at record stores all over the City of the Chi.....I still dig it classical, in the states we had dub tracks since the 90s just nothing to step to, more New York or triphop and etc.
fairplay Heny G that is the best explanation of pirate radio I've heard in a documentary
36:00 Apparently the crowd was unaware of the 'drop' in Kode9's Samurai and this was the first time they heard it hence their reaction. Such a great moment
My theory is that they reacted that way because he didnt actually drop his own version, but the quarta 330 remix instead :). Just found out today after wondering why the one in the doc sounded different to the original tune.
Now That's What I Call a Video-Cassette Collection. Wall of vision; witness the Illness.
Big ups to the Garage scene too.. Zed Bias got me first started into all this back on RUclips one day back in 2007.... I hate being young and born in the wrong part of the world lmao
I guess if I was in the UK back in 2007 I still would of caught a the end of the era . I was 17
I tried to tell my American friends about it but only one really caught on. Then I seen them listening to brostep I'm like.... Trash 🗑️
Thanks for uploading this, what a vibe. Didn't find dubstep until 2012 but this reminds me of the early era.
all the tracks throughout this doc bang so hard. would love a complete tracklist.
there's credits for all the tracks at the end !
One could always download Shazam.
Transcribed from end credits
01. Goth-Trad - Alone Warrior
02. John Richards & Genia, Suite for Piano & Electronics No. 2 (Vex'd Remix)
03. Tes La Rok - Uprise
04. Elysian Quartet - Gabriel Prokofiev String Quartet No. 2 (Vex'd Remix)
05. Vex'd - Done
06. Cyrus - Corruption
07. Cyrus - Pollen
08. Clouds - Under the Dancing Feet (Tes la Rok Remix)
09. Tes La Rok - The Seeker
10. Goth-Trad - Babylon Fall
11. Tes La Rok - Samurai Code
12. Cyrus - Silence
13. Devarne - You Are Number One [not dubstep]
14. Burial - UK
15. Tes La Rok - Sleepwalkers
16. Spherix - Blackwood
17. Cyrus - Coco Riddem
18. Tes La Rok - Trapped
19. Kode9 - 9 Samurai (Quarta 330 8 Bit Remix)
20. Subeena - Dig
21. Tes La Rok - Fearless
22. Tranquera - Gathering
23. Deapox + ASBO. - Vaporizer
24. Clouds - Under The Dancing Feet
25. Cyrus - Lost Souls
26. Vex'd - Unknown [won't be released]
@@leeroyescu thank you
@@Helaw0lf Ah yes, Shazam for unreleased dubplates
I came across dubstep in 2006, this brings back so many memories!!
🎶 Ancient memories 🎶
Brings back so many good memories. The whole time I was watching it I was thinking it seemed earlier than 2010 for a few reasons and in the credits right at the end, it says 2008.
I have this on DVD in the attic! So good to see it on here so I can rewatch it.
this is a gem holy shit what a watch. haven't enjoyed a doc this much in a while
First set I ever seen was nytpe and Joe nice at artscape bmore. Then I was blessed to go to skream n mala birthday bash in NY with sgt pokes. Forever a dubhead. Big up!!!
Big ups for those that bought the DVD way back🕶
Nice doc
A piece of history. I love this
Yooooo
I just gave this it's 1000th thumbs up, thought it would have a lot more tbh. Great Documentary :)
This is pure gold
Verry nice !!!
this is magical
Deapoh track @43:00 too fire
This documentary was so foken dope mayne! I need moar now!
You need an education.
1000TH LIKE. HOLLA...love the ol skool original dark dubstep.. lovely lovely stuff.. gonna be making an ep.. out of respect..
i didnt know shit about this before but man everyone here is having a good ass time
trust bruv it was a vibe even if you couldnt rave
Nice video
we need all the songs from this documentary!!! Some of them are currently not to be found.
Great interview with Benny Ill!
Dude is a genius
Benny Ill... Pure mashed up! 😄😄😄
I bought this on DVD when it was released. Such a super inspiring Doc!
Burial - UK @38:15
coki not mentioned once?
Niether was GetDarker....haha, we've been there since the start too! - its one of the best documentaries, so many others are not accurate - unfortunately there will always be some people accidentally missed out.
Digital mystikz = mala + coki ...
coki wasn't mentioned shame!
@@salvatorefanara482 Actually we tried to film Coki, took a train down to Brighton to watch an early set of Pearson Sound, then known as Ramadanman who was supporting Digital Mystikz, but Coki just wasn't into the whole filming process and declined. We instead went with him to the local graffiti park to show him some of the local artists. And also my bad for never involving Get Darker - we wanted to but it never happened.
@@shazdirector wow. thank you for replying to my comment. I'm a big fan of his music. Shaz, u could still spin into a positive.... the fact that he didnt wana get filmed and all, means he's a real down-to-earth guy. Coki not being in the documentary still could make history in a sense that is realistic to the fans. thats how we will remember it! and thats cool, its authentic! These orignial dubstep producers are real about what dubstep supposed to sound like, rather than what people think they ought to look like, kinda like the underground hip-hop rappers that make the true hip-hop underground (MF Doom, Masta Ace, etc). I guess, a better more complete future documentary where we see dubstep in a "further-away-retrospect" could hold true to paying homage to JUST and ONLY Coki's music, not Coki himself... which is how he would want it? and how he's to be remembered I guess?
Funny when Americans talk about Dubstep. They've never even experienced dubstep.
Esto debería ser traducido al español 📈📈
niiice one
Proper tings.
I'm always surprised that Dubstep didn't have the real staying power that I thought I would looking at it in retrospect.
I'm guessing that it was too much of a hard hitting "Underground" sound to actually stick around and that it ended up being played at raves and in people's bedrooms instead and never really went mainstream. I mean yes you had the odd artist using dubstep elements in their songs like Katie B and Skepta but other than that and "The Sound of Dubstep" compilation albums it kind of went away as quick as it came in :/
It's still going, it just went underground again. There will probably be a resurgence again at some point, but right now it feels a bit stale to me
@@rorz999 what rtm says. mate. dubstep is alive and well! its actually getting bigger again.
Part of it maybe it's hard to dance to compared to house/techno or even D&B. I don't dance to anything so I'm just guessing! Similar to Jazz's move away from party music (for our grandparents anyways, lol) to a more introspective focus.
@@davetbassbos not sure I agree with that personally. People definitely found it hard to dance to at first, but nowadays we've had years of dubstep, grime, trap and drill - it's all the same tempo, usually halfstep. I think people are used to that kind of rhythm by now and can dance to it easily enough.
I feel like dubstep right now is experiencing what happened to D&B in the mid 2000s, it just became creatively stale. Even the good / deep / underground dubstep around atm I don't think is doing anything new really. There will always be some exceptions to the rule, and the genre will keep going regardless. These things always go in cycles so I think dubstep will have another resurgence when the next generation of youngsters get into it and dig through the history
@@rorz999 I think you're right, at those big festivals everyone is dancing to those half time genres you mentioned. The only night I used to go to was all producers and Djs I think, so it was just kind of nodding and listening, no doubt wondering what kind of EQ and compression was on that snare sound, lol! Cheers!
pizza wubwub you need pizza wubwub
clasico
Tes la rulez ✊🏻
chris reed on the interview?
Skream makes fantastic disco music nowadays, drugs is a hell of a drug
Classic
Chune
any clue about what music is played at 7:46 ? tracklists says it's Vex'd Remix - String Quartet No 2 but it's not that
for all that you are (club mix) - the thrillseekers apparently
@@Scytheslingrr Nope.
@@Scytheslingrr Tes La Rok - Dub Ting it is. Finally found it.
What’s the opening tune anyone ? Digital mystics track?
50:45 Yajjjjka
Bet that rave at Melkweg was large!
What's the track playing at 12:45 and all the way through Mary Anne Hobbs speaking?
Chatham tunnels il always remember
Skream looks high af
Does anyone have an ID for the tune at 24:25?
song at 51:35??
27:35 track id?
Needed
who can ID tune at 7:52 ??
Tes La Rok - Dub Ting
@@user-sc8fq2yz5h thank you so much :)
21:50 he loves him so much XD
5:54 Track ID?
It’s kind of a mixed blessing that dubstep didn’t really take hold in the mainstream. Becoming mainstream kind of has a way of ending up in dilluting the music to conform to mainstream tastes. It probably would have lost its edge.
It did go mainstream for a while, and exactly that happened. On the bright side, there are also a lot more artists pushing the sound in different directions today, so overall I'd call it a win. Just means it's a little harder for newcomers to sift through and find the good stuff.
@@divided_eye i listen to a lot of old dubstep. They are golden. But for the new ones, where can i find them? Il not into that excession/ skrillew kinda thing.
@@Trysomieflexntjes duploc has a lot of new deep stuff, depending on the exact sounds youre into theres also a pretty active scene on soundcloud
15:06 The most fucked up thing when u r high...
46:34 wtf is that. I checked all the tracks in the track list and cant find it!
Babylon fall by Goth-Trad
Props to editor of raw footage -
"You'd know about it if you got hit by one of them"
Anyone knows the last song? 58:30 the credits state "Vex'd - Untitled" is this dubplace came out yet? Can't find it anywhere
André Filipe never coming out according to Jamie from vexd
Will we ever get a This Is Dubstep album ever again??
Its around but usually not oringal dmz style but heavely influenced....
Night Slugs, Fadetomind, Hyperdub, Inverted Audio. Some good labels
Track at 31:17 ? :O
djhappyyyyy goth trad - alone warrior
Thanks !
SONG AT 1:30 ?
Tes La Rok - Uprise
Best advance for mastering at 27 minutes
orgullo nacional
Como assim?
Great culture
Song at 25:03?
Spherix - Blackwood
as an american, a southern californian skater, british english almost sounds like a different language hah
Do you mean English English?
@@Sjwattsfunnily enough, southern accents also originated in England.
31:30 Pharaoh XD
33:41 what synthisizer is that ?
Anyone have a list of the tracks used on this dubcumentary? Any fans know?
They are in the credits at the end
51:34 did that ever come out?
The ones that are still in it are the true ones but many of them fell off chasing the money - met so many good people during this time and a whole load of eediat gyal as well
play more dubstep!
Tune ID when Benny Ill's talking at 15:38?
Cyrus - Pollen
It's not cyrus that's for sure
28:19
The name “Bro step” should never have existed.
Yes it should have. To differentiate it from the original thing.
@@galetinm Well there are much better names to use; “bro step” sounds stupid.
Could anyone please tell me the last song they play in the credits ? Tried so hard to find it !
vex'd himself made it but Under another alias that he killed rapidly, so no chance of release ever apparently
51:35 So, the original version of "Kryon" had drums in it, huh.
31:24 song ID please
track at 24:25 is ?
Spherix - Blackwood. just found it.
@@yoshi314 Thanx !!!
@@riverman33 better late than never, right? :D
It's never too late for old school dubstep.
Can anyone recall the doc where it's quoted something like, "dubstep doesn't force you to dance - it invites you..." I thought it was said by Pinch but can't say for sure.
Inside the speaker I think
43:07 DOES ANYONE HAVE A TUNE ID ?!?!?! MAD TRACK
2 years and you never watched the vid to the end where all the tracks are listed you melon!
think it's probably Deapoh - Vaporizer that's listed at the end with the rest, haven't heard it before or anywhere else and it's playing while they have clip of him dj'ing
Sounds like it could be a Tes La Rok tune
Mad to think I'm starting to make something that was only made down the road from me...
Pre brostep
Real dubstep
Anyways wondered what happened to Deapoh. He was a very good friend of mine back in the DSF days and then, one day, he just vanished.
@@rorz999 what did he do for rinse?
@@rorz999how'd he get rinsed at rinse?
@@williamsheils1275 he used to host Rinse mixes on Barefiles before Rinse hosted their own podcasts. Once they started to host their own podcasts they wanted to him to shut down his site, and it got a bit nasty
Also my original reply disappeared and I'm not sure why lol
i got a top 10 willing to share if someone else has a top 10
RULES:
RELEASES MUST B Pre-2010!!!
les go
track at 42:50 onwards plz
4:50 wtf happened there lmao
What's that very last track?
“So it sounds beh-a” 😅
need better qualityyyy D:
Uhhhhhhhh....Scorn? Anyone?
shame no coki!
51:35 Unf
Anyone who catches this comment in 2021 and is from ends, tell me if you think that the lot who made People Just Do Nothing watched this adn were like, shit we could make a sit-com outta this!
wait a minute i fucking know their photographer i'll just ask. Will update
...Did you find out thought?
Nah, they took their inspiration from the late 90's - early 2000's London pirate radio scene and characters from Episode 2 of the documentary Tower Block Dreams.