This week on solipsistic NATION we're going to focus seven labels that are putting out some of the finest dubstep you're likely to hear. Dubstep is growing in popularity with its dark sound of minimal rhythms and throbbing bass. We'll learn where dubstep came from, why our guests have chose to specialize in dubstep when electronic music mutates so quickly and whether dubstep has gone mainstream or is still regarded as an underground phenomenon. The labels featured on today's show are Nozl Recordings/Bloodied Blade Recordings, Boka Records, Hot Flush Recordings, Iberian Records, Immerse Records, Lodubs and Studio Rockers. Today's show is sponsored by eMusic. eMusic is the number one site for independent music with over three million tracks to choose from. Right now eMusic is offering a 14 day free trial with 35 free song downloads. If you cancel before 14 days, you get to keep all 35 tracks for free! If you sign up at emusic.com/nation you help support solipsistic NATION, and, more importantly, you support the artists. In keeping with the theme of this week's show, below are some dubstep artists you can find on eMusic. Enjoy! Benga Boxcutter Burial Coki Digital Mystikz Drop The Lime Hatcha Kode9 Kromestar Loefah Mrk1 Pinch Scuba Shackleton Skream Sub Version Vex'd Zomby Photo Credit: R_O_B_O Lone Wolf "Slayed By Shadows" Nozl Recordings/Bloodied Blade Recordings Lone Wolf "The Plague" Nozl Recordings/Bloodied Blade Recordings Afterdark "Infernal" Boka Records DZ "Chalice Dub" Lodubs 23Hz & Numaestro "Galleon Dub" Immerse Records 23Hz & Numaestro "Al Andalus (Full Mix)" Iberian Records Emalkay "My Story" Boka Records Vaccine "Fever" Hot Flush Recordings Bionics "Dubcore" Studio Rockers Relocate "Too Moody to Swing" Iberian Records Solvent "Think Like Us (Bombaman Remix)" Lodubs Boxcutter "Endothermic (D & M Master)" Hot Flush Recordings Forsaken "Fighting Spirit" Immerse Records






























