
is dubstep gunna die? our live?
is dubstep gunna die? our live?
ez ppl can u help me out on somethin? how big is dubstep music? i hear alot of people sayin bad things bout it sayin it will never ever take off and it will die off soon? is that true i love the music myself and i was thinkin of djin it but dont wanna go n spend bare money on tunes if its not gunna be hear for verry long. are the people right isit gunna die soon our isit gunna get big? 

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Re: is dubstep gunna die? our live?
Those people are drunk and are just jealous.booda wrote:ez ppl can u help me out on somethin? how big is dubstep music? i hear alot of people sayin bad things bout it sayin it will never ever take off and it will die off soon? is that true i love the music myself and i was thinkin of djin it but dont wanna go n spend bare money on tunes if its not gunna be hear for verry long. are the people right isit gunna die soon our isit gunna get big?
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dubsteps big enough.
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i reckon it will live and then change and then when everyone talks about how great it must have been back in the day i can turn round like one of those crusty jungle types and be like "i was there" only i won't hear them talking about it cos i'll be deaf from all the nights i'm going to now so maybe that oppurtunity will never come
shit i need to post less like i talk and actually use punctuation
shit i need to post less like i talk and actually use punctuation
"ketchup sounds for ketchup people"gwa wrote:apparently i fell into the fridge and shouted really loudly 'RIGHT, IM OFF TO GO FUCK THE SHIT OUT OF ME LASS NOW MUM, SHUT YER DOOR'
jungle will never diedubluke wrote:i reckon it will live and then change and then when everyone talks about how great it must have been back in the day i can turn round like one of those crusty jungle types and be like "i was there" only i won't hear them talking about it cos i'll be deaf from all the nights i'm going to now so maybe that oppurtunity will never come
shit i need to post less like i talk and actually use punctuation

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innit, i was about 10 years late coming to the sound but i still fuckin love itdr ddd wrote:jungle will never diedubluke wrote:i reckon it will live and then change and then when everyone talks about how great it must have been back in the day i can turn round like one of those crusty jungle types and be like "i was there" only i won't hear them talking about it cos i'll be deaf from all the nights i'm going to now so maybe that oppurtunity will never come
shit i need to post less like i talk and actually use punctuation
"ketchup sounds for ketchup people"gwa wrote:apparently i fell into the fridge and shouted really loudly 'RIGHT, IM OFF TO GO FUCK THE SHIT OUT OF ME LASS NOW MUM, SHUT YER DOOR'
Dubstep will most certainly live and thrive. It is still in it's infantile stages. When I first heard it I was stoked to hear something completely different.
Then everything stared sounding the same to me again, and it was hard for me to find dubstep that really made me wobble and bounce. Now that has completely changed as the music is evolving. different tempos, rhythms etc...
I Like this especially because I like to weave dubstep into sets that I play trip hop, house, electro, breaks etc...
Then everything stared sounding the same to me again, and it was hard for me to find dubstep that really made me wobble and bounce. Now that has completely changed as the music is evolving. different tempos, rhythms etc...
I Like this especially because I like to weave dubstep into sets that I play trip hop, house, electro, breaks etc...
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if u like it mate, buy the records ..pull off some mixes and enjoy it from time to time, if not everyday, which can be hard to fit in
always a bonus if u can get to play records out to like minded people too...but ultimately...yeah if u like it go with it...u only live once..mite aswell enjoy it whilst ur here..i mean ffs . look at that heath ledger dood...bout same age as me
just be careful, expensive business with the old vinyls, dont want any ccj`s or ur house being repossessed do we
rambling me...lol

always a bonus if u can get to play records out to like minded people too...but ultimately...yeah if u like it go with it...u only live once..mite aswell enjoy it whilst ur here..i mean ffs . look at that heath ledger dood...bout same age as me
just be careful, expensive business with the old vinyls, dont want any ccj`s or ur house being repossessed do we
rambling me...lol

thats my point!dubluke wrote:innit, i was about 10 years late coming to the sound but i still fuckin love itdr ddd wrote:jungle will never diedubluke wrote:i reckon it will live and then change and then when everyone talks about how great it must have been back in the day i can turn round like one of those crusty jungle types and be like "i was there" only i won't hear them talking about it cos i'll be deaf from all the nights i'm going to now so maybe that oppurtunity will never come
shit i need to post less like i talk and actually use punctuation
if there's good tunes and you like it and ur listening... it isnt dead.
depends what the definition of death is really
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