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DTOKEZ

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  • Genre: Drum & Bass / Dub

    Location South, UK

    Profile Views: 12583

    Last Login: 6/11/2010

    Member Since 9/11/2006

    Website WWW.SHEDBASS.COM

    Record Label Gruesome Beatz

    Type of Label Indie

  • Bio

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  • Members

  • Influences

    Grooverider, Fabio, Twisted Individual, DJ Hazard, Gen Dub, Vapour, D-Kay, list goes on and on....
  • Sounds Like

    .. .... .. .. .... .. ....Dtokez & Eksman & Shortston...... .. .. .. .. .. .... .. .. .... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

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  • Top Drawer Digital

     

    Back And Forth Volume 2 [ Dubstep J-Tek Future Jungle ]

    12 Track Unmixed Compilation Album from Top Drawer Digital

    You Can Check It Here:

    http://www.topdrawerdigital.com/back-and-forth-volume2.html

    6 months ago
  • unpredictableuk

     

    Hello! the name is Osman, aka Unpredictableuk. Thought I'd come through an say hi, for sue...even though I have many friends, I'm always up to getting to know new peoples no doubt!
     
    How are you by the way? And hope I am indeed finding you well?
    How's the year treating you so far, hope not too bad??
     
    Looking forward to hearing from you

    11 months ago
  • vtech

    Out now! Vocal drum'n'bass from Finland.
    ......
    .... ....FlipT - Fliptman (VTech and Hookah remix)..
    Get it from Junodownload!

    1 year ago
  • Dana D Moses




    hey great music :)

    1 year ago
  • DJK-Demon

    Hope you'll have a wicked 2011 bruv
    Have a nice 0ne !
    ..1 DJK- though are just a dream over compressed by djk_demon..
    Big ups from tha mad man K.

    1 year ago
  • 1 year ago
  • UltraGore


    Ultragore Recordings is back with its third hard-hitting release, a collaboration between
    Sluggo and Bare. Label boss Sluggo takes a trip across the desert to the surf and sand of sunny
    California where Los Angeles’ Bare has been making major noise on the domestic dubstep
    scene. With tunes recently landing in the sets of Dieselboy, Excision, Datsik and Trillbass and
    with upcoming releases on Sub Human and Hollow Point, Bare’s been making an indelible mark
    on US dubstep as of late.

    On Shy Guy, Sluggo and Bare drop a chugging beast of a tune a in their first collabo together. A
    pitched down pan flute warms things up to the drop where a heavy digital squelch evolves along
    a bubbling bass line throughout. An aggressive top end and subdued bass create a versatile tune,
    working as a bridge point between power cuts on the for the big room jock or something to pick
    up the energy for your deeper minded DJ.

    B-side has Bare going solo with Mmm Mmmm. This low-end burner has dances with elements of
    skweee and hip hop, as 8-bit bleeps and battle wax sample stabs ride a tough mid-range grinder.
    Everyone’s favorite beer spokesman stops in for a few minutes, signing off with exuberant
    approval on Bare’s brand of dub.
    Ps - If you don't want us sending you new dubstep Stormers... defriend plz.
    If you like being on top of nastiest though get ready for the next
    release! UltraGore Recordings presents Decree "Synthetic Cocktail"!
    "beatport link"
    https://www.beatport.com/en-US/html/content/release/detail/269680/Shy%20Guy

    1 year ago
  • UltraGore


    Ultragore Recordings is back with its third hard-hitting release, a collaboration between
    Sluggo and Bare. Label boss Sluggo takes a trip across the desert to the surf and sand of sunny
    California where Los Angeles’ Bare has been making major noise on the domestic dubstep
    scene. With tunes recently landing in the sets of Dieselboy, Excision, Datsik and Trillbass and
    with upcoming releases on Sub Human and Hollow Point, Bare’s been making an indelible mark
    on US dubstep as of late.

    On Shy Guy, Sluggo and Bare drop a chugging beast of a tune a in their first collabo together. A
    pitched down pan flute warms things up to the drop where a heavy digital squelch evolves along
    a bubbling bass line throughout. An aggressive top end and subdued bass create a versatile tune,
    working as a bridge point between power cuts on the for the big room jock or something to pick
    up the energy for your deeper minded DJ.

    B-side has Bare going solo with Mmm Mmmm. This low-end burner has dances with elements of
    skweee and hip hop, as 8-bit bleeps and battle wax sample stabs ride a tough mid-range grinder.
    Everyone’s favorite beer spokesman stops in for a few minutes, signing off with exuberant
    approval on Bare’s brand of dub.
    Ps - If you don't want us sending you new dubstep Stormers... defriend plz.
    If you like being on top of nastiest though get ready for the next
    release! UltraGore Recordings presents Decree "Synthetic Cocktail"!
    "beatport link"
    https://www.beatport.com/en-US/html/content/release/detail/269680/Shy%20Guy

    1 year ago
  • UltraGore



    It’s a family affair as Ultragore Recordings returns with its second single, a two-pack of collabos
    between Sluggo and a couple other heavy hitters from the Ultragore family. After the success of
    the all out rage-fest that was I Get Violent, Sluggo and company show a deeper, more melodic
    side of Ultragore with Power Glove.

    On the lead single, Sluggo teams up with UK vet Kirkus. After a string of strong releases with
    Dirty Circus, Stupid Fly, Execu7ion, Bass Punch, and BroTown, Kirkus seems to have met his
    match in Sluggo. While both still have a taste for murder bass and heavy whomp, Power Glove
    has the two venturing into new territory with surprising results.

    The single opens in a New Age music style, with airy, melodic synths going into the drop.
    A long forgotten vocal snippet from a long forgotten 80’s commercial disguised as a feature
    film leads the charge to the bass drop where each producer’s character shines through in turn.
    A deep, spooky line is followed by Sluggo’s signature murder bass, which is followed by
    Kirkus’ signature amen drum rolls—this track screams collaboration in a good way, taking two
    elements and creating an alloy stronger than either of the bases alone. A chilled out mid-section
    showcases a deeper side of both producers, re-creating the airy synth vibe from the intro through
    the break and beyond.

    In another collaboration tour de force, Sluggo and Kirkus team up with label boss Lank for
    a chuggy stepper on We Kill Everything. Once again, Sluggo and Kirkus open up with some
    airy synth notes, quickly deteriorating into some chopped up squelch going into the drop. A
    deep, heavy bass line chugs along at a healthy clip, with some 8-bit highlights and heavy bass
    injections along the way to keep things interesting. Despite its title, We Kill shows that the
    monster inside of Ultragore isn’t all blood-thirst and terror—apparently there’s a brain inside the
    beast.
    Ps - If you don't want us sending you new dubstep

    1 year ago
  • UltraGore



    It’s a family affair as Ultragore Recordings returns with its second single, a two-pack of collabos
    between Sluggo and a couple other heavy hitters from the Ultragore family. After the success of
    the all out rage-fest that was I Get Violent, Sluggo and company show a deeper, more melodic
    side of Ultragore with Power Glove.

    On the lead single, Sluggo teams up with UK vet Kirkus. After a string of strong releases with
    Dirty Circus, Stupid Fly, Execu7ion, Bass Punch, and BroTown, Kirkus seems to have met his
    match in Sluggo. While both still have a taste for murder bass and heavy whomp, Power Glove
    has the two venturing into new territory with surprising results.

    The single opens in a New Age music style, with airy, melodic synths going into the drop.
    A long forgotten vocal snippet from a long forgotten 80’s commercial disguised as a feature
    film leads the charge to the bass drop where each producer’s character shines through in turn.
    A deep, spooky line is followed by Sluggo’s signature murder bass, which is followed by
    Kirkus’ signature amen drum rolls—this track screams collaboration in a good way, taking two
    elements and creating an alloy stronger than either of the bases alone. A chilled out mid-section
    showcases a deeper side of both producers, re-creating the airy synth vibe from the intro through
    the break and beyond.

    In another collaboration tour de force, Sluggo and Kirkus team up with label boss Lank for
    a chuggy stepper on We Kill Everything. Once again, Sluggo and Kirkus open up with some
    airy synth notes, quickly deteriorating into some chopped up squelch going into the drop. A
    deep, heavy bass line chugs along at a healthy clip, with some 8-bit highlights and heavy bass
    injections along the way to keep things interesting. Despite its title, We Kill shows that the
    monster inside of Ultragore isn’t all blood-thirst and terror—apparently there’s a brain inside the
    beast.
    Ps - If you don't want us sending you new dubstep

    1 year ago
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