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Echoi wrote:Im glad im not one of those who said Brostep was easy. Ive started late on this, spent the whole of yesterday banging my head against a wall production wise, but got something going this morning.
So, im out all day tomorrow, and wednesday is going to be a pure race against time, but theres no way im backing out of this!
I still haven't started.. Shame on me ;D
I'm not backing out just yet though! .. I'm going to get something going today!
deadly habit wrote: i dunno if i'm gonna make the deadline i bought the humble indie bundle #2 (http://www.humblebundle.com) and minecraft beta update is out today
too much gaming going on
Oh the irony
Brosteps easy though enit Deadly, you could make dancefloor bangers all day remember?
it is, but i haven't opened my daw most of the week, been gaming
This is a tune battle of epic proportions, your excuses just arent going to cut it around here hehe
I think the track I got on the go is probably my best brostep attempt to date, but this is not saying much
making brostep is easy, its just making a stand out track that is a cut above the rest, which is the difficult thing imo.
like this;
and this;
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Sure_Fire wrote:By the way does anyone have the stems to make it bun dem? Missed the beatport comp and would very much like the ego booster of saying I remixed Skrillex.
deadly habit wrote: i dunno if i'm gonna make the deadline i bought the humble indie bundle #2 (http://www.humblebundle.com) and minecraft beta update is out today
too much gaming going on
Oh the irony
Brosteps easy though enit Deadly, you could make dancefloor bangers all day remember?
it is, but i haven't opened my daw most of the week, been gaming
This is a tune battle of epic proportions, your excuses just arent going to cut it around here hehe
who said i'm backing out
Ahah, you seemed to be fixing to pull out, perhaps i jumped to conclusions a tad there
Well brostep isn't really a genre isn't it meant to mean dubstep created specifically for dancefloor purposes with little to no musical merit. Brostep takes the art out of music and just has a party. I think you can tell the difference between brostep and other dubstep just by looking at the actual artists that make the tracks. Bro is made by (and for) hipsters trying to be cool that are more into getting fucked and chatting up girls than putting their hoods up and really concentrating on the music. Those two tracks are too well musically crafted to be considered bro IMO. Far too much space in the mixes too XD
Not trying to hate on bro here, it is what it is and it wouldn't exist if there wasn't a place and a want for it.
paravrais wrote:Neither of those are brostep, midrange wobbles doesn't automatically = brostep.
I forgot you can't make a good brostep track can you.
Yeah, that coki track is not really brostep, but the emalkay one is imo.
What about sweet shop?
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Sure_Fire wrote:By the way does anyone have the stems to make it bun dem? Missed the beatport comp and would very much like the ego booster of saying I remixed Skrillex.
paravrais wrote:Neither of those are brostep, midrange wobbles doesn't automatically = brostep.
I forgot you can't make a good brostep track can you.
Yeah, that coki track is not really brostep, but the emalkay one is imo.
What about sweet shop?
I didn't say you can't make good brostep. God you try and say anything about brostep these days and people get so defensive. I really like quite a few bro artists and like I said it definitely has it's place in the music scene at the moment. That said, sweet shop is both pure brostep and also a really really shit song, that's just coincidence there though. I preferred doctor Ps older stuff, before he was trying to be datsik, his own style is better imo.
THIS is how you do the brostep thang on the proper:
That emalkay tune is deep, it has emotion in it and when you listen to it it's more than just a "lets dance to this and have fun" track. It's made with a musical mindset rather than a ravers one if you get me. That's what seperates brostep from the rest, it's the pop of the dubstep world. It's made to please the masses and give people those few minutes of funtime while they are out. It's not *meant* to be thought provoking or emotional or traditionally 'musical' so you shouldn't get upset when people say it isn't any of those things. If you said a mala track lacked emotion, soul etc that would be a massive insult because that's what he's trying to achieve but the same comments mean nothing to a brostep track. A similar cuss of bro would be to say you can't dance to it or it lacks energy. Different things are important for different types of music.
But saying that, the next time someone shows me a track on youtube, and says check this you like dubstep, and its some crap that is nothing like dubstep im going to go hulk mode on them.
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Sure_Fire wrote:By the way does anyone have the stems to make it bun dem? Missed the beatport comp and would very much like the ego booster of saying I remixed Skrillex.
paravrais wrote:Neither of those are brostep, midrange wobbles doesn't automatically = brostep.
I forgot you can't make a good brostep track can you.
Yeah, that coki track is not really brostep, but the emalkay one is imo.
What about sweet shop?
I didn't say you can't make good brostep. God you try and say anything about brostep these days and people get so defensive. I really like quite a few bro artists and like I said it definitely has it's place in the music scene at the moment. That said, sweet shop is both pure brostep and also a really really shit song, that's just coincidence there though. I preferred doctor Ps older stuff, before he was trying to be datsik, his own style is better imo.
THIS is how you do the brostep thang on the proper:
That emalkay tune is deep, it has emotion in it and when you listen to it it's more than just a "lets dance to this and have fun" track. It's made with a musical mindset rather than a ravers one if you get me. That's what seperates brostep from the rest, it's the pop of the dubstep world. It's made to please the masses and give people those few minutes of funtime while they are out. It's not *meant* to be thought provoking or emotional or traditionally 'musical' so you shouldn't get upset when people say it isn't any of those things. If you said a mala track lacked emotion, soul etc that would be a massive insult because that's what he's trying to achieve but the same comments mean nothing to a brostep track. A similar cuss of bro would be to say you can't dance to it or it lacks energy. Different things are important for different types of music.
I have to disagree, respectfully..
I think "Brostep" has a lot of emotion behind it, in most instances... I feel all music has emotion behind it, and as much work is put into this "Brostep" as any other type of Dubstep.
woo im about halfway to 3 minutes and i started over last night. today was all EQing and some automating bs. tomorrow im hopefully gonna finish it which is exciting for me since itll be my first completed dubstep track since i made my first attempt at producing no more than two months ago.