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Post by myst » Thu Apr 09, 2009 11:59 am

I smell a troll....

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Re: Am I the only one who hates wobble?

Post by notch » Thu Apr 09, 2009 12:12 pm

[/quote]How does listening to the same stuff Louder make it any more interesting?
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Wow.. really.. I bet you are listening to dubstep out of some logitech computer speakers.. Before you talk shit about a genre and wobble. Why don't you go get your bassface on in front of a real system..DUBSTEP wobbles make way more sense on a system. Feel the Bassweight on yo face.. Dubstep is physical music.. No wonder you don't get it
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Post by notch » Thu Apr 09, 2009 12:16 pm

Phosphor wrote:
Feral Witchchild wrote:Let people do what they want with their own music, I'm not too into wobble-heavy stuff myself (though there is a LOT of good shit out there that could easily be described as such - would you call DMZ's tunes mindless wobblers?) but I respect producers and listeners' rights to be into that sound.
I'm not stopping anybody from doing anything. Just discussing this boring sound and the fascination behind it.
If the sound is boring.. why are you on dubstep forum??
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Post by rendr » Thu Apr 09, 2009 12:19 pm

notch wrote:
Phosphor wrote:
Feral Witchchild wrote:Let people do what they want with their own music, I'm not too into wobble-heavy stuff myself (though there is a LOT of good shit out there that could easily be described as such - would you call DMZ's tunes mindless wobblers?) but I respect producers and listeners' rights to be into that sound.
I'm not stopping anybody from doing anything. Just discussing this boring sound and the fascination behind it.
If the sound is boring.. why are you on dubstep forum??
I think he's chatting about wobble exclusively?

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Post by ikeaboy » Thu Apr 09, 2009 5:29 pm

Yes your the only one who hates Wobble. Its an amazing sound that crosses all language barriers irrespective of taste. It is the voice of the world in 2009. If aliens landed tomorrow it wouldn't be 5 notes of a Roland System 100 that would greet them. etc

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Post by caeraphym » Thu Apr 09, 2009 6:15 pm

Rendr wrote:there were no proper sub genres before that, just jungle, darker stuff, and drum & bass.

If you want a stomping Jump up tune:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AdJJUHezWEs
Tune, but:

Fucking LOL, mate how old were you back when I was actually buying the fresh cuts of this shit? There wasn't a week go past without some relabelling of a new sub genre of d&b:

Techstep
Hardstep
Rollers
Halfstep
Jump Up
Jungle
Ragga Jungle
Intelligent
Funky
Jazzy
etc
never mind all the reggae, hip hop and soul cross overs/sampling gwan.

Now this is some of the better jump up. PS: all tunes I've posted I also have/had on vinyl from the day they were released. Fuck your wobble! :lol:
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Post by gravity » Thu Apr 09, 2009 6:16 pm

how exactly is martyn and 2562 not dubstep?

its not techno. it sounds technoey, but that doesnt mean anything. techno is about 10-20 bpm slower and revolves around a 4 to the floor beat. not a half step shuffly beat like the afformentioned.

thats like sayin most dubstep is jump up d+b. its a load of bollocks.

and with the wobble thing - good wobble is good. shit wobble is shit. most is shit but then most music in general is shit. you have to find the good stuff.

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Post by abZ » Thu Apr 09, 2009 6:30 pm

Caeraphym wrote:
Rendr wrote:there were no proper sub genres before that, just jungle, darker stuff, and drum & bass.

If you want a stomping Jump up tune:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AdJJUHezWEs
Tune, but:

Fucking LOL, mate how old were you back when I was actually buying the fresh cuts of this shit? There wasn't a week go past without some relabelling of a new sub genre of d&b:

Techstep
Hardstep
Rollers
Halfstep
Jump Up
Jungle
Ragga Jungle
Intelligent
Funky
Jazzy
etc
never mind all the reggae, hip hop and soul cross overs/sampling gwan.

Now this is some of the better jump up. PS: all tunes I've posted I also have/had on vinyl from the day they were released. Fuck your wobble! :lol:
Some of my friends where going on about dolphin a lil while back lol. WTF is that? I totally missed that one. Yeah tho the late 90's it seemed like they were just coining sub genres for shits and giggles but they STUCK. Half way around the world kids are all calling it by the "proper" term. We could easily do that same thing with dubstep. All the varieties are there and even more, it is just an unpopular thing to do I guess. It's probably for the best I got really bored of dnb because it seemed like every dj would just pick some really narrow sub genre and basically play and hour and a half of songs that all sound nearly identical to each other.

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Post by 2manynoobs » Thu Apr 09, 2009 7:51 pm

Serox wrote:
I think it is becuase Dubstep producers dont really have much of an idea about Techno.

I only started to hear Martyn/2562 very recently and I spotted a few classic Techno tune samples so they must have been into that.

There are like 8 posts on this thread and no1 has pointed out that the tracks in the mix are not Dubstep? I know Dubstep is quite open but that is Techno.
isn't techno like ALWAYS a kick on every count like BOENK BOENK BOENK BOENK and so on? Well Martyn and 2562 and Scuba don't make such mongolian crap.
They always use nice 2step/garagy beats and yes, since they don't use any wobblecrap they fill their tunes with techno/house/minimal sounds supported by a huge sub. Well, sorry but i call that dubstep mate.


And i like it way better then stuff from Rusko because that's just brainless jumping around while this intelligent dubstep always has in each and every track a certain groove that makes you "DANCE" in stead of jumping-around-like-a-mongol, sticking other peeps eyes out.

(But don't think I hate Rusko and them. In fact i love them, they have BIG tunes but i just wanted to defend this case ^^)

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Post by 2manynoobs » Thu Apr 09, 2009 8:00 pm

And on top:

Burial..... is it dubstep?????

"yeah i guess"

now compare burial music with martyn or scuba....

...you see what i mean?

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Post by legend4ry » Thu Apr 09, 2009 8:00 pm

Defining dubstep is like defining the meaning of life, everyone has their own opinion how about we just accept that people make music and move on before the alpaca police step in?
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Post by teqh » Thu Apr 09, 2009 8:09 pm

sparse rhythms, emphasis on bass :wink:

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Post by 2manynoobs » Thu Apr 09, 2009 8:12 pm

And actually all this is bullshit :D Listen to what you like, everybody his own taste.

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Post by paulie » Thu Apr 09, 2009 9:07 pm

So much shit being talked in this thread it's quite unbelievable.

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Post by FSTZ1 » Thu Apr 09, 2009 9:10 pm

Paulie wrote:So much shit being talked in this thread it's quite unbelievable.

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Post by paulie » Thu Apr 09, 2009 9:17 pm

FSTZ wrote:
Paulie wrote:So much shit being talked in this thread it's quite unbelievable.

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welcome to the prod forum 2009



edit: biggup, you are a legend :Q:
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Post by drokkr » Thu Apr 09, 2009 10:15 pm

Legendary wrote:Defining dubstep is like defining the meaning of life, everyone has their own opinion how about we just accept that people make music and move on before the alpaca police step in?
neenaw neenaw neenaw (thats a police siren for phonetically challenged)

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Post by FSTZ1 » Thu Apr 09, 2009 10:17 pm

DROKKR wrote:neenaw neenaw neenaw
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Re: Am I the only one who hates wobble?

Post by phosphor » Thu Apr 09, 2009 10:56 pm

notch wrote:
How does listening to the same stuff Louder make it any more interesting?
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Wow.. really.. I bet you are listening to dubstep out of some logitech computer speakers.. Before you talk shit about a genre and wobble. Why don't you go get your bassface on in front of a real system..DUBSTEP wobbles make way more sense on a system. Feel the Bassweight on yo face.. Dubstep is physical music.. No wonder you don't get it[/quote]





Funny. I am listening on Logitech speakers lol. They are quite nice though and come with a nice woofer.

http://reviews.cnet.com/pc-speakers/log ... 93080.html

and FWIW, mid-high range wobble isn't quite bass.

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