2/18/2024 0 Comments Dubstep mr postmanLa Roux – In For The Kill (Skream’s Lets Get Ravey Mix) Regardless, one thing this list has, its bass. My personal taste is not inclusive and leans towards the tones of certain specific artists. This list is in no way conclusive, or inclusive of everything the genre has to offer. From Rusko blowing the soundsystem at The Social (turns out it was really a blown fuse), to Skream and Benga, Caspa, and Joker making the Function One soundsystem at Wrongbar rumble, the genre has come a long way this past year. As basslines became the focus, and feeling your chest rumble became an expectation, Dubstep moved out of dark cramped rooms and onto the main stages of Toronto. Any amount you would like to give will help a young artist’s talent be seen by the world! All funds raised by this gofundme will be used to pay for production costs for the artists on THE RAMP.(Cody Lekush, Zeds Dead and I are somewhere in front of the stage in this one)ĭubstep has had a defining impact on my year in music. To go to an audio studio, record your voice, then film yourself singing and pay someone to make that video is very expensive nowadays and this situation discourages the young people, but Andrei says “ NO, I will help you get where you want to be, I will help you because YOU DESERVE IT”! If you would like also to support Andrei’s project, please consider donating to this GoFundMe project. Andrei wants to bring up to 10 artists in this project because, in his words: “I realized how many young artists are here in Iasi, who lack exposure and need a helping hand in getting closer and closer to have the music their dreamed job. All the financial costs are paid by himself and the people who already joined in supporting this project. So he came up with the brilliant idea of creating this project! “The Ramp – Smokin’ Dudes Records” is a project where Andrei is looking for talented young artists around his town, brings them to the studio, records and films them without charging them any money. He is now proud of his hard work, but remembering every day how hard was at the beginning and how much he wishes that no one should have to take the hard steps he took. After 4 years doing this, Andrei is now collaborating with more than 10 artists in his studio, having two video editors and one sound engineer, himself being the second one. In parallel with this, he was looking to raise funds so that he will be able to buy better working station, better microphones, guitars, cameras, afford better audio/video editing programs, again a very complicated process. He created YouTube channels, Facebook pages, learned from others in the domain by seeing their posts, how they filmed their videos, made the audio mixes and in time by practicing and a lot of patience, he was able to learn how to make good quality videos. He had to learn how to use the social platforms such that they will appear as “professional artists”. After a year, he started collaborating with local young artists, such as Andreea Munteanu, Alexandra Dodoi, Beatrice Florea and Daria Bahrin. But Andrei was never the kind of guy who would let his dreams of making music fly away. No one was there to explain to him the mistakes he was making, how he could improve, what gear should he buy etc. Unfortunately, he had to learn all by himself how to record, how to mix audio, how to make videos, all of these with no background in the domains. He was 15 years old when he asked his dad to use their old garage as his working place. It all started when Andrei Cerbu, founder of “The Smokin’ Dudes Records”, started making videos on YouTube. This is about music, about teens who love music and about teens who want music to be a part of their life. Hello, This is Tames Music and we are fundraising for THE RAMP, a project of Andrei Cerbu.
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