![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgBujXXzEv0Xc6NIjXy-v_vNcBQAedc3vmHilpp_xIuA2e0yrYU5nXkKrnXSq7fv4tEu8n8ShmjP9w0mkFwMOWv46XLOR59ntK8-bx-4Ok1sKASuA18DLVK8PbygRjXKMgev8O3Xt5bPJg/s320/chase_status.jpg)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj94gaUfqVcXV8qBSGZ2keaBJmMtZ0CbxGBaGntO0D84MmTGQ_hf2eNh-X6wLGskGJhruRKAf0HAHa_D5mGPIJL7UCjPXa575gwvK2RAK_EWOrWkJX6mHztjfTaJ6dMWermvKuKBsCaKy4/s320/Nero.jpg)
In the D&B and Dubstep world, these two groups have followed a strikingly similar path.
Nero and Chase and Status (both from the UK) are most definitely up there in my top 10 favorite producers . Insanely heavy baselines? Check. Dreamy female vocals? Check. Insane success? Check. If I were organising a celebrity wrestling-match (watch this space), these two would be staring each other down like Oprah and Letterman.
The two groups have been in the industry for a similar amount of time and have both made huge names for themselves in the world of D&B before they started messing around with Dubstep. And aren't we glad they did....
No comments:
Post a Comment