In a surprise announcement on his Facebook page, London dubstep original Benga (a British person from Croydon, known for being one of the pioneers of dubstep record production) has ‘retired’ from DJing to start a family.
You can make a killer dubstep track just sampling the sounds of chemistry experiments
Looking for new sound sources for your next dubstep jam? Why not try a science experiment or two.
Looking for new sound sources for your next dubstep jam? Why not try a science experiment or two. Over on the Periodic Videos YouTube channel, you’ll find one helluva cool clip that featuring Dave from Boyinaband.com creating samples from a series of chemistry processes—and they’re all stitched together into one killer low-end sketch-track. Check out the track—and the making of—below.