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Re: is anybody else sick of banger after banger after banger

Post by voodoosteamboat » Mon May 04, 2009 12:09 am

Examiow wrote:Ive been listening to early dubstep tracks all day, and don't you just miss it? I mean there are some amazing producers doing amazing things at the mo, but its all the same old wobbles getting the recognition?
i totally disagree, obviously you will never get back that original first dubstep experience, but if your looking in the right places you can find artists putting out new music that continues to blow your mind, but dub as a whole generally runs on the same scale, and has been around long enough that people have really worked it over, nothing beats the excitement of finding a new genre you love, but who knows, im sure there will be some new dubstep sub genres that might excite you again?

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Post by gwa » Mon May 04, 2009 12:09 am

I think Kromestar just hit the 200 mark in releases.
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Post by Cosine » Mon May 04, 2009 12:10 am

gwa wrote:If you want to listen to real music, suggest DOA is the one for you.
Dogs on Acid? Why?

I'm a dubstep fan, have been for years? I think Dubstepforum is probably the best place for a dubstep fan, not the worlds largest drum and bass forum
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Post by firky » Mon May 04, 2009 12:11 am

Examiow wrote:
Firky wrote:
Examiow wrote:Ahaha, I first heard Midnight Request Line on my mates iPod, and it confused me, but after hearing it loud at house parties and stuff, I became addicted, and it hasn't faded, I still love it, just wish people were abit more creative! Guys like Kulture and Joker are doing amazing things, espesh Joker with his synths, hes a mad man
ikonika is doing her own thing...
Yeah i know she is?
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Examiow wrote:
gwa wrote:If you want to listen to real music, suggest DOA is the one for you.
Dogs on Acid? Why?

I'm a dubstep fan, have been for years? I think Dubstepforum is probably the best place for a dubstep fan, not the worlds largest drum and bass forum
try dnb.ru

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Re: is anybody else sick of banger after banger after banger

Post by Cosine » Mon May 04, 2009 12:13 am

voodoosteamboat wrote:
Examiow wrote:Ive been listening to early dubstep tracks all day, and don't you just miss it? I mean there are some amazing producers doing amazing things at the mo, but its all the same old wobbles getting the recognition?
i totally disagree, obviously you will never get back that original first dubstep experience, but if your looking in the right places you can find artists putting out new music that continues to blow your mind, but dub as a whole generally runs on the same scale, and has been around long enough that people have really worked it over, nothing beats the excitement of finding a new genre you love, but who knows, im sure there will be some new dubstep sub genres that might excite you again?
I agreed up to the part where you said "dubstep sub genres", that is something we don't need! Dubstep was all about creativity, and breaking boundries, but it seems like not enough guys are breaking those boundries anymore because there making "darkstep" or "liquid dubstep". Just going down the drum and bass route
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Post by gwa » Mon May 04, 2009 12:15 am

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Post by firky » Mon May 04, 2009 12:16 am

Aye! Can I have some mustard on mine?
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Post by gwa » Mon May 04, 2009 12:17 am

No, there is no space for Queers in Dubstep.
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Post by firky » Mon May 04, 2009 12:19 am

I am quite frankly amazed they have dubstep on the isle of wight, last time I was there they were still throwing spears at each other and procreating with their tribal 'women'.

Can't I have a nandos instead? :(
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Post by gwa » Mon May 04, 2009 12:22 am

Come on Firky, we can drive in my Gwamobile and hop on the M1. I know a great BK, Onion rings?
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Post by firky » Mon May 04, 2009 12:24 am

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Post by Cosine » Mon May 04, 2009 12:24 am

Its a 10 minute boat ride from Portsmouth? The scene isnt huge down here, but theres a few producers, one of them is signed to DPR, and i'm in the midst of sorting out my contract with them aswell. Theres a few guys making things happen down there, and a couple of pirate/internet radio stations. We don't do bad!
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Post by firky » Mon May 04, 2009 12:25 am

I used to live in Southsea!
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Post by Cosine » Mon May 04, 2009 12:27 am

Then you should know its only a 10/15 minute journey on the Hovercraft!
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Post by firky » Mon May 04, 2009 12:28 am

I do. I was taking the piss :P
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Post by Cosine » Mon May 04, 2009 12:30 am

I gathered that when you mentioned spears :D
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Re: is anybody else sick of banger after banger after banger

Post by voodoosteamboat » Mon May 04, 2009 12:38 am

Examiow wrote:
voodoosteamboat wrote:
Examiow wrote:Ive been listening to early dubstep tracks all day, and don't you just miss it? I mean there are some amazing producers doing amazing things at the mo, but its all the same old wobbles getting the recognition?
i totally disagree, obviously you will never get back that original first dubstep experience, but if your looking in the right places you can find artists putting out new music that continues to blow your mind, but dub as a whole generally runs on the same scale, and has been around long enough that people have really worked it over, nothing beats the excitement of finding a new genre you love, but who knows, im sure there will be some new dubstep sub genres that might excite you again?
I agreed up to the part where you said "dubstep sub genres", that is something we don't need! Dubstep was all about creativity, and breaking boundaries, but it seems like not enough guys are breaking those boundaries anymore because there making "darkstep" or "liquid dubstep". Just going down the drum and bass route
sub genres are inevitable, infact i would say they are already in place, when dubstep started there was a few hundred tracks to go through, now there is thousands, its not like dubstep would be announcing it's mainsteam by separating its different sounds, it just means when your looking for some grime, you find grime, instead of electrostep or reggaestep... and for the steppers who just to listen to there polkastep and folkstep, its just that much easier

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Post by Cosine » Mon May 04, 2009 12:41 am

voodoosteamboat wrote:
Examiow wrote:
voodoosteamboat wrote:
Examiow wrote:Ive been listening to early dubstep tracks all day, and don't you just miss it? I mean there are some amazing producers doing amazing things at the mo, but its all the same old wobbles getting the recognition?
i totally disagree, obviously you will never get back that original first dubstep experience, but if your looking in the right places you can find artists putting out new music that continues to blow your mind, but dub as a whole generally runs on the same scale, and has been around long enough that people have really worked it over, nothing beats the excitement of finding a new genre you love, but who knows, im sure there will be some new dubstep sub genres that might excite you again?
I agreed up to the part where you said "dubstep sub genres", that is something we don't need! Dubstep was all about creativity, and breaking boundaries, but it seems like not enough guys are breaking those boundaries anymore because there making "darkstep" or "liquid dubstep". Just going down the drum and bass route
sub genres are inevitable, infact i would say they are already in place, when dubstep started there was a few hundred tracks to go through, now there is thousands, its not like dubstep would be announcing it's mainsteam by separating its different sounds, it just means when your looking for some grime, you find grime, instead of electrostep or reggaestep... and for the steppers who just to listen to there polkastep and folkstep, its just that much easier
I guess so actually yeah, never thought of it like that.
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Post by incnic » Mon May 04, 2009 12:54 am

there is a new burial 4 tet 12" out
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