Baker's Dozen

Artists discuss the 13 records that shaped their lives

7.

Toasty – ‘Like Sun’

It was 2005 that I discovered dubstep. I got into it more gradually than most of the music we’ve talked about so far, because there was a lot of music around in 2005 that shared a lot aesthetically with the drum & bass I was into – sub-heavy stuff, drum-led stuff, conventionally melodic stuff as well. People like Toasty, and the stuff that was coming out on Hotflush at the time, had a lot in common with the kind of drum & bass I was into. [Toasty’s] ‘The Knowledge’ was in the first batch of dubstep records I ever bought. ‘Like Sun’ was the side I was really into. Whilst it was this stuff that was the jumping off point for me, going to FWD>> for the first time and hearing the music loud, was when the more stripped back stuff that I didn’t quite grasp at home suddenly made sense to me.

Selected in other Baker’s Dozens: Lord Spikeheart, Tom Ravenscroft
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