Do u think Dubstep will die the same way Bassline/Niche did?

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Post by waefah » Sun Feb 01, 2009 4:53 pm

I don't mind a bit of bassline but that said I don't own one bassline tune. Whereas I must have about 500 or so dubstep plates. Money permitting I'd have even more!

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Post by Wolverine » Sun Feb 01, 2009 6:00 pm

ThinKing wrote:@ Wolverine99 - posting links to free rips of tunes only helps to spread them further. Please don't do it in future. :4:
Sorry, i thought id just post for example of how this is damaging the scene.

Alot of negativity in this thread, i dint cause upset for all those people who told me to shut up etc. Just my thoughts on the topic thats all. People are so defensive these days, i could find tons of forums that give away Dubstep tunes for free, theres no stopping it. Internets a powerfull weapon of destuction.

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Post by biomat » Sun Feb 01, 2009 6:35 pm

bassline died? omg...when? what happened

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Post by drokkr » Sun Feb 01, 2009 6:55 pm

the only thing that will make "dubstep die" is negativity in the scene.

the only place i have experienced any negativity about dubstep is on the internet. the only place. dubstep is worldwide and growing at an incredible rate, i cannot see this taking anything even remotely like a backwards step for a long time...

i don't understand why people want to bring up this topic so often.

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Post by skrewface » Sun Feb 01, 2009 6:56 pm

why wont you die like bassline/niche did

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Post by nolimit[gro] » Sun Feb 01, 2009 7:00 pm

Rob Sparx wrote:There always at least 1 spotty little chav on the bus playing that niche shit on their mobiles at full blast getting on everyones tits with their out of tune spazzy basslines and mickey mouse vocals!
YES MATE lol

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Re: Do u think Dubstep will die the same way Bassline/Niche

Post by -dubson- » Sun Feb 01, 2009 7:07 pm

Wolverine99 wrote:Also too many youths jumping on the scene these days. Example, the kid who posted the 'Cokey' thread the other day if some of you remember, he must of been 13 or so lol.
Don't tar all kids with the same brush, alot of young dubsteppers are into dubstep way more than just "jumping on the scene". Loads of sick young producers about.

check my sig :D (nice little plug)

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Post by Wolverine » Sun Feb 01, 2009 7:15 pm

skrewface wrote:why wont you die like bassline/niche did
Now that was uncalled for.

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Post by dub boy » Sun Feb 01, 2009 7:21 pm

Wolverine99 wrote:
skrewface wrote:why wont you die like bassline/niche did
Now that was uncalled for.
agreed , horrible.

mate, dont listen to em.... this forum gets all uppity when heaven forbid you have an opinion or dare to suggest that dubstep isnt all that amazing alot of the time and may well have a limited lifespan

the people gunning you down on this thread have as much idea as u or i whether dubstep will die or not .... ie not a lot cos none of us can predict the future

but theres nothing wrong in making the suggestion. certainly its unfair to have a pop at u for asking a perfectly reasonable question imo

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Post by dusk governor » Sun Feb 01, 2009 7:23 pm

Waefah wrote:I don't mind a bit of bassline but that said I don't own one bassline tune. Whereas I must have about 500 or so dubstep plates. Money permitting I'd have even more!
that

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Post by manuel » Sun Feb 01, 2009 7:27 pm

does a week ever go by without one of these topics??

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Post by spiderman » Sun Feb 01, 2009 7:30 pm

skrewface wrote:why wont you die like bassline/niche did
lol.
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Post by surface_tension » Sun Feb 01, 2009 9:00 pm

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Re: Do u think Dubstep will die the same way Bassline/Niche

Post by goose_step » Sun Feb 01, 2009 10:37 pm

Wolverine99 wrote:

Also too many youths jumping on the scene these days.
what?
thats possibly the most retarded thing ive ever heard.

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Re: Do u think Dubstep will die the same way Bassline/Niche

Post by Numan » Sun Feb 01, 2009 11:23 pm

goose_step wrote:
Wolverine99 wrote:

Also too many youths jumping on the scene these days.
what?
thats possibly the most retarded thing ive ever heard.
Wtf? How does that bother you?

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Post by Dark Reign » Sun Feb 01, 2009 11:59 pm

Basslines not dead, Punks not dead and dubstep will never die.

just cuz you think its dying dont mean it is.

and also youtube comments section is a fucking joke altogether

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Post by promo » Mon Feb 02, 2009 12:16 am

Saturation will kill any musical movement. Have we reached saturation point yet I dunno but dubstep sure ain't underground anymore.

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Re: Do u think Dubstep will die the same way Bassline/Niche

Post by mushug » Mon Feb 02, 2009 12:19 am

Wolverine99 wrote:I have a slight feeling Dubstep will die the same way Bassline did,
I don't think Bassline is dead.. loads of fresh stuff coming out these days.
Wolverine99 wrote: Bassline died because too many people (mostly teenagers) was getting fresh tunes that wernt even released and was playing them out on nights, on there phones on buses trains and street corners lol. This made it hard to generate money to the producers, most of the top named bassline producers have started making Funky House tunes now - Dj Paleface, Mr Figz, Wittyboy for example.

Heres one of the things i was talking about -

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http://ukfunky.free-forums.org/leaks-vt1118.html

RIP Funky :roll:

Wolverine99 wrote: Also too many youths jumping on the scene these days.
Skream and Benga were pretty young when they started producing.. don't know what's your point.

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Post by thc » Mon Feb 02, 2009 2:23 am

will dubstep die like bassline? i dont really think so, at least not in the same way.
one thing to point out, dubstep started, and later bassline did, and has sorta died off, and dubstep is still going. so right there things are already different.

imo, the thing that killed Bassline is Funky. most people that would be into Bassline like Funky more. fans and producers/djs. it's just a more exciting scene right now.

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Post by incnic » Mon Feb 02, 2009 2:46 am

imo, the thing that killed Bassline is Funky. most people that would be into Bassline like Funky more
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