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Sunday, June 24, 2007 


Oi!

For Immediate Release.
GrimeStep International a pan-Euopean project.


GrimeStep is coming out with our first release ever. The project that started out as a DVD and then a book, is now... before the book, before the DVD... one of the most exiting compliation CD's of the summer! The primary focus of this compilation is European grime and dubstep produced outside of London, where 90% of the music from this genre is produced and published. London has, thus far, been the exclusive hub of grime and dubstep and the goal of GrimeStep International is to change that.

Since October 2006, we have been completely flooded with grime and dubstep tracks from all over Europe holding a surprisingly high quality. We announced a competition for promising artists looking for a platform to reach out to new audiences and started a myspace page for submissions. In the following three months we had an overwhelming response; every thing from prefectly produced dubstep from Barcelona to bedroom recorded grime from Romania and Poland.

GrimeStep International is a platform and network for postmodern dance music but right now, first and formost a compliation CD.
GrimeStep International represents a pioneer front for the spread of grime and dubstep around the world, using every kind of guerilla tactic and propaganda to further the scene. It is conceived as an INTERNATIONAL BRIGADE of free agents and crews, made up of producers, consultants, djs, mcs, promoters, journalists, editors, designers, film makers and other artists of all shapes and sizes.

GrimeStep is bringing out some previously unreleased artists and some well established to prove that the compliation has a wide geographical span and just as wide an audience.

This promotion mix is the first of three mixes. All mixed by bass mentor DJ Absurd (Resofantom) from Paris.

The CD itself includes everything from German and Polish grime to Danish and French Dubstep with a vide range of different flavours of the bass culture we all know we love.

DOWNLOAD the first GrimeStep International Promotion mix HERE or copy n paste the following url in your webbrowser: http://www.mediafire.com/?20mzrdx4at3
Tuesday, April 17, 2007 
We have now added some of the track on upcoming compilation CD GrimeStep International vol 1. You can also "add" these to you own space.

Enjoy the elit of european bas culture.
Tuesday, October 17, 2006 
GrimeStep International is going record lable. We are doing a CD compliation and we want you to be on it! Send us your demo. The dead line is 25th of november and you send your demo to:

GrimeStep International c/o ROL
Reichenbergerstr 144
10999
Berlin
Germany

or to:

grime.step@gmail.com (if you send it in a e-mail we will have to get the .wav file)

Participate and spread the grime / dubstep sounds of europe to the world.
We will let you know what we think, pls remember to give us contact information.
Wednesday, October 11, 2006 

The releaseparty was banging, even if there where no propper release of the DVD it created at good hype. With Wretch 32 (the Movement), Stanza (True Tiger) MC Nika D (Virus Synidicate) and DJ Absurd (Resofantom) as the main acts on the BIG dancefloor it was a given succes. We also had Halbgott the fenomenal berlin MC as a surprice guest giving us some treats from his up coming album there.

In the Kuduro / Electronical Room Unidad Sonora and the Ego6 crew was mashin the brains of the party hungry crowd. Marvy da Pimp (Ego6) was highly apriciated by the ladies to say the least, And Unidad gave us some of the freshest beasts from the Kuduro scene. Check out the Sick Girls website for some pictures from the party.

And talking about the SickGirls, we have to mention their splended set they did aswell, if you look at the pictures from the night you can se them dancing and mixing. I dont know how they do it that tight, but they do.

Another surprice act was MC Jannika (Ego6) who litterary murked the microphone.

So, we have now put the boat in to the sea, lets just see if we float.

//

Leo

Team GrimeStep

Sunday, August 27, 2006 

Category: Music



When Ivan Meets G.I. (GrimeStep International)


Lots of people have visited the Dubstep Forum - at least once - in the last 10 months. It's where the action is for all things dubstep. However, few know about Ivan - the brain behind the forum. Even those who know his name ignore that he's from Croatia. We thought it was time to let the man himself tell his story. The interview took place in August 2006 through myspace messaging. Enjoy.


- Who created the Dubstep Forum?
Me

- When and how did that happen?
It happened on 06 Oct 2005, right after duplate.net forum was down. We lost our meeting point. Dubsteppas all over the world were disconnected and unable to communicate.

- How long have you been involved in the project and what are your responsibilities?
I've been the forum administrator since I created it... I make sure that everything is working smoothly, I pay the bills, but I'm also involved in moderating and basically everything around the forum. But I have to mention my friends who are helping me with the forum and supplying me with fresh ideas and advice: Elemental, Paul, Boomnoise, Deapoh and especially Seckle (he is a moderator).

- Who were the guys behind Dubplate.net?
Ammunition Promotions Ltd.



- Why did they close Dubplate.net?
I don't know why.

- What are the main differences between Duplate.net and dubstep forum?
In essence - not much. Same crowd, same music... but if we go in details, Dubstepforum is maybe more concentrated around dubstep itself, while dubplate.net was covering whole underground UK garage. Dubstepforum evolved with time, so it's much bigger today and has a very versatile membership.

- In october this year, Dupstep Forum will be one year old. What were the key moments and debates over that period?
I would say that our key moment was January 2006. After the Breezblock show (Dubstep Warz Special) when dubstep exploded all around the world: the number of our members doubled in just one month. As for key debates, there were too many to mention. But I remember a time in the beginning when there were constant debates (led by scene leaders) about what is dubstep, who is dubstep, how should it sound and how should we call it. These were interesting times...


Dupstep Warz - january 2006

- What can you say about the role of the forum as a vehicule for promoting dubstep abroad?
There were/is not many dubstep sites, so basically the only place where you could/can find information about dubstep was/is Dubstepforum. It is also a place where you can promote yourself and contact other people - because everyone is there.

- How did you select the moderators?
I choose enthusiasts with lot of energy - people who love dubstep and want to help: thrust and knowledge are most important of course.

- What kind of relations existed between the moderators before the dubstep forum and how did their relations evolve after? Were they friends of yours or did you got in touch with them once the forum was online?
We were all members of Dubplate.net forum - that's where we met and started collaborating on different projects.

- Were there any complaints from participants who considered some moderators biased in their tastes and or interests?
No. Never.

- Based on the nationalities involved, which countries outside the UK are most active on the Dubstep Forum?
United States, Canada, Australia, Germany.

- Vol.1 of our DVD will focus on Europe. It appears Germany is the most active country for Dubstep outside the UK. Do you have any comment or insight you can share with us?
Germany always had strong dub/electronic scene from Basic Channel's dub techno to Al Haca, The Tape, RQM, Tolcha, Modeselektor, Jahcoozi, etc. I guess dubstep is just a logical continuation.


- When did you get into the dubstep sound and how did you discover it?
In 2004, through www.hyperdub.net and dubplate.net.



- Which track(s) infected you so much that you had to go online and spread the word about this new sound?
Nude - Inspiration (ShelfLife 007), Stereotyp - Jahman (G-stone 12020), Dub war - Generation (Tempa 004), Benny Ill Kode9 & The Culprit - Fat Larry's Skank (Tempa 007), Dj Abstract - Touch (Tempa 009), Kode9 - Sign of the dub (HYP001), Mala - Neverland (DMZ 005)

- Is there a dubstep or grime scene in Croatia? If yes how large is it and who are the key actors of such a scene?
I can't say it's a scene really... just a few of us, based around CFSN crew, pushing the sound.


DJ Distance with CFSN crew members - Filipa and Ivan (aka Dubway)

- Which scene(s) or sound(s) were you into before dubstep?
Dub, dancehall, jungle, UK garage.

- Based on your experience with the Dubstep Forum, what can you tell anyone who doesn't know anything of that scene about dubstep in CENTRAL and EASTERN europe?
The dubstep scene is not big here, but it's very well connected - I talk to pretty much every dubstep dj here on a daily basis... it's a healthy scene and it's been growing fast lately.

- Between the creation of the Dubstep Forum and today, would you say dubstep has progressed as a sound and a scene?
Yes, i think it did. The most significant and innovative figures of this new wave of dubstep were/are definitely DMZ (Mala, Coki and Loefah).



- What innovation should we expect on Dubstep Forum in the next few weeks and months?
We are just in the middle of building a dubstep database which will help people find all information about dubstep in one place: labels, artists, releases, shops, promoters, websites, charts, interviews, contacts etc. all listed there. The first release from our forum co-operative label will be available soon too.

- Have you planned to celebrate the 1st anniversary of the forum?
We are preparing a little present for our forum members for our 1st forum anniversary - dubstepforum.com mix - seleceted and mixed by DJ N-Type. The tunes were made by fresh talents from our forum (Headhunter, Wedge, Gravious, Forsaken...) it will be available as free download.

- Thank you, Ivan.
Cheers.

Ivan Kovacevic is 21 and studied Computer Science for 2 years. He just started graduate study in physics (Master of Physics). He lives in  Croatia (Hrvatska). You're all welcome on www.dubstepforum.com... You can also visit his profile: www.myspace.com/dj_dubway

HERE'S DJ DUBWAY ON THE DEX.

Sunday, August 13, 2006 

Category: Movies, TV, Celebrities
You can view 5 videos in the video section of this page.
And you can view more stuff on our blog: http://grimestep.blogspot.com/
Thanks to Oz in Paris and Nuno in Lisbon for their help.
We'll put them on the top page soon.