is anyone else bored of dubstep?

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Post by apathesis » Wed May 13, 2009 11:19 am

Uncle Bill wrote:
Reptilian wrote:
seckle wrote:i don't know, but i'm really bored of burnt toast. its so boring...

where is the burnt toast forum so i can tell them? url?
i signed up to the burnt toast forum in january 2009 cos i loved burnt toast so much

since then i have grown weary of burnt toast and i need to know thats it not just me - its been a long few months of hardcore burnt toast appreciation but i haven't eaten any good burnt toast in a long time and making it is such an effort

I NEED TO KNOW, PLEASE HELP ME BURNT TOAST FORUM!!! FOR THE LOVE OF BURNT TOAST!!
Does anyone else think that most of the toast that gets burned these days is a pale imitation of 2005-era burnt toast? These days everybody’s got a toaster and nothing to say.

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The toast in BS6 is sickness nowadays, who you getting your toast from?

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Post by uncle bill » Wed May 13, 2009 11:22 am

Apathesis wrote:
Uncle Bill wrote:
Reptilian wrote:
seckle wrote:i don't know, but i'm really bored of burnt toast. its so boring...

where is the burnt toast forum so i can tell them? url?
i signed up to the burnt toast forum in january 2009 cos i loved burnt toast so much

since then i have grown weary of burnt toast and i need to know thats it not just me - its been a long few months of hardcore burnt toast appreciation but i haven't eaten any good burnt toast in a long time and making it is such an effort

I NEED TO KNOW, PLEASE HELP ME BURNT TOAST FORUM!!! FOR THE LOVE OF BURNT TOAST!!
Does anyone else think that most of the toast that gets burned these days is a pale imitation of 2005-era burnt toast? These days everybody’s got a toaster and nothing to say.

Angry, Bristol BS5
The toast in BS6 is sickness nowadays, who you getting your toast from?
I make my own, man.

What I can't do with a crusty sliced from the Sweet Mart and a Moulinex ToastControl isn't worth knowing.
Hit that long lunar note and let it float ...

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Post by nellon » Wed May 13, 2009 11:27 am

Check out some of the newer dnb stuff. Still, dubstep is better :D.

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Post by SickMan D » Wed May 13, 2009 11:37 am

Apathesis wrote:
Uncle Bill wrote:
Reptilian wrote:
seckle wrote:i don't know, but i'm really bored of burnt toast. its so boring...

where is the burnt toast forum so i can tell them? url?
i signed up to the burnt toast forum in january 2009 cos i loved burnt toast so much

since then i have grown weary of burnt toast and i need to know thats it not just me - its been a long few months of hardcore burnt toast appreciation but i haven't eaten any good burnt toast in a long time and making it is such an effort

I NEED TO KNOW, PLEASE HELP ME BURNT TOAST FORUM!!! FOR THE LOVE OF BURNT TOAST!!
Does anyone else think that most of the toast that gets burned these days is a pale imitation of 2005-era burnt toast? These days everybody’s got a toaster and nothing to say.

Angry, Bristol BS5
The toast in BS6 is sickness nowadays, who you getting your toast from?
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Post by JimmaJamJamie » Wed May 13, 2009 11:49 am

Since i first heard Dubstep i haven't really listened to anything else as nothing seems as good to me so i can't help only listening to it ha.

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Post by uncle bill » Wed May 13, 2009 11:51 am

Sickman wrote:
Apathesis wrote:
Uncle Bill wrote:
Reptilian wrote:
seckle wrote:i don't know, but i'm really bored of burnt toast. its so boring...

where is the burnt toast forum so i can tell them? url?
i signed up to the burnt toast forum in january 2009 cos i loved burnt toast so much

since then i have grown weary of burnt toast and i need to know thats it not just me - its been a long few months of hardcore burnt toast appreciation but i haven't eaten any good burnt toast in a long time and making it is such an effort

I NEED TO KNOW, PLEASE HELP ME BURNT TOAST FORUM!!! FOR THE LOVE OF BURNT TOAST!!
Does anyone else think that most of the toast that gets burned these days is a pale imitation of 2005-era burnt toast? These days everybody’s got a toaster and nothing to say.

Angry, Bristol BS5
The toast in BS6 is sickness nowadays, who you getting your toast from?
BS5 Organic supermarket serving Herberts finest FTW
We've got to stop giving away production secrets. Before you know it every upstart in town will be slicing and toasting that shit like there's no tomorrow.
Hit that long lunar note and let it float ...

My blog: http://bloodredsounds.blogspot.com

That magazine I work for: http://www.venue.co.uk

My band: http://www.myspace.com/bigjoan

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Post by alcane » Wed May 13, 2009 11:52 am

Deadly Habit wrote:anything will get stale if that's all you listen to
Exactly! Variety is the spice of life (and all that... :lol: )
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Post by alcane » Wed May 13, 2009 11:57 am

vishnu wrote:These people love gabba :lol:
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or you could listen to some classical music...
I actually know the girl in the front of the pic! She posts on my local forum 'Scottish Drum & Bass' (it was taken at a D&B night in Dunfermline).

She's NEVER lived that one down... :lol:


Oh, and word on the classical! That was next level shit back in its day :wink:
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Post by akira kiteshi » Wed May 13, 2009 1:17 pm

Jeeeeezzzz! That looks like the crowd I used to play to @ the Nosebleed in Rosyth in 95! I'm sure that chick is called Sarah Keeble......

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Post by djtwocups » Wed May 13, 2009 2:12 pm

Some of its great, some of its shit, same as all music.

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Post by did » Wed May 13, 2009 2:44 pm

Uncle Bill wrote:
Sickman wrote:
Apathesis wrote:
Uncle Bill wrote:
Reptilian wrote: i signed up to the burnt toast forum in january 2009 cos i loved burnt toast so much

since then i have grown weary of burnt toast and i need to know thats it not just me - its been a long few months of hardcore burnt toast appreciation but i haven't eaten any good burnt toast in a long time and making it is such an effort

I NEED TO KNOW, PLEASE HELP ME BURNT TOAST FORUM!!! FOR THE LOVE OF BURNT TOAST!!
Does anyone else think that most of the toast that gets burned these days is a pale imitation of 2005-era burnt toast? These days everybody’s got a toaster and nothing to say.

Angry, Bristol BS5
The toast in BS6 is sickness nowadays, who you getting your toast from?
BS5 Organic supermarket serving Herberts finest FTW
We've got to stop giving away production secrets. Before you know it every upstart in town will be slicing and toasting that shit like there's no tomorrow.
you ever tried to use lfo on toast? gives a nice wave cut effect

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Post by uncle bill » Wed May 13, 2009 2:54 pm

DID wrote:
Uncle Bill wrote:
Sickman wrote:
Apathesis wrote:
Uncle Bill wrote: Does anyone else think that most of the toast that gets burned these days is a pale imitation of 2005-era burnt toast? These days everybody’s got a toaster and nothing to say.

Angry, Bristol BS5
The toast in BS6 is sickness nowadays, who you getting your toast from?
BS5 Organic supermarket serving Herberts finest FTW
We've got to stop giving away production secrets. Before you know it every upstart in town will be slicing and toasting that shit like there's no tomorrow.
you ever tried to use lfo on toast? gives a nice wave cut effect
I've tried it but it didn't sit right with the reverb on my cup of tea.
Hit that long lunar note and let it float ...

My blog: http://bloodredsounds.blogspot.com

That magazine I work for: http://www.venue.co.uk

My band: http://www.myspace.com/bigjoan

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Post by fairieswearboots » Wed May 13, 2009 3:07 pm

listen to Four Leaf by Mr Lager - I heard it on the Chef & LD show

I've had it on nonstop repeat :o

It's I.L.L.

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Post by kapital » Wed May 13, 2009 3:30 pm

Switch it up...listen Ras G's album.

Brainfeeder is nuts.

Or go download the "Downtempo MIx" in the other music forum
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Re: is anyone else bored of dubstep?

Post by Hibbie » Wed May 13, 2009 3:52 pm

mrlaa wrote:i dont like listening to it anymore, and making it is just effort.... does anyone else agree? maybe i need to give the bass a break. every night i go to is full of ket heads and i havent heard a decent production in time. help people! for the love of dubstep init.
There are so many decent tunes being produced right now, You need to dig a little deeper. You shouldn't have the idea that you have to make effort to listen to music.
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Post by alex deadman » Wed May 13, 2009 3:53 pm

Maybe you're not bored of dubstep but have been listening to boring dubstep.
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Post by misk » Wed May 13, 2009 4:09 pm

listen to the books. The album "lost and safe" is pretty good, and drastically different from dubstep. i would stay away from anything with a blatant beat too.

Go on over to the asphodel records site and check out some of their artists. that should sufficiently blow your mind.

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Post by rectaldubz » Wed May 13, 2009 4:10 pm

dubstep is best when your in the mood for something real bassy or want to piss off some neighbors, i just love it cause iv'e listened to everthing else and it's just something new to enjoy and explore and theres always new artists coming up in the game. :)

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Post by vishnu » Wed May 13, 2009 4:17 pm

Misk wrote:listen to the books. The album "lost and safe" is pretty good, and drastically different from dubstep. i would stay away from anything with a blatant beat too.

Go on over to the asphodel records site and check out some of their artists. that should sufficiently blow your mind.
yes the books are on another level for sure! :idea:

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