dubstep has gotten better, if anything.
- beatlejuice
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got heaps of better shit to do tardboy...ghosttown wrote:not you again, you get about... got nothing better to do apart from stiring shit... mug!beatlejuice wrote:oh fuck off with the mythical legend of croydon's big apple. Thats just hatcha and blackdown creating a sth london legacy while trying to cement themselves as architects...
...how long you been into this shit for ???
...but i can always make time to talk a little shit
if i aint talkin shit about you, i aint talkin bout you at all...
						?Apathesis wrote:Um, no?beatlejuice wrote:^^^another younger talkin shit yeah ???
I meant that once the scene wasn't totally comprised of rudeboys with fruity (<<< overexaggeration), then the production has stepped up.
I love skream, benga et al but compare like the early tempa releases with like present day ramadanman or martyn tunes and you'll see what I mean.
most early tempa releases - esp horsepower - still sound incredible.
They are incredible but IMHO they are not of the standard that some of the scene's leaders today are putting out.raffia wrote:?Apathesis wrote:Um, no?beatlejuice wrote:^^^another younger talkin shit yeah ???
I meant that once the scene wasn't totally comprised of rudeboys with fruity (<<< overexaggeration), then the production has stepped up.
I love skream, benga et al but compare like the early tempa releases with like present day ramadanman or martyn tunes and you'll see what I mean.
most early tempa releases - esp horsepower - still sound incredible.
That's all I'm saying.
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yea they sound great, but in a simple and light handed sort of way. It's not even the same style of music being made today. We're talking like the difference between techno in 1989 and 1999.
I love the older stuff standard. I'm just saying, the access is better than ever. The same old producers are around, alive and kicking... and personally I think there are new producers that slay some of the older stuff. I think the genre as a whole is coming into it's own. I don't mind that people experiment and journey off into the depths of various genres.
			
			
									
									
						I love the older stuff standard. I'm just saying, the access is better than ever. The same old producers are around, alive and kicking... and personally I think there are new producers that slay some of the older stuff. I think the genre as a whole is coming into it's own. I don't mind that people experiment and journey off into the depths of various genres.
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Are you mad?caunter wrote:djfurness wrote:Q23 wrote:anyone else think nine samurai is shit?
Hit that long lunar note and let it float ... 
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It's not that funny. I've only been a member for a few months but have been listening to dubstep for years. I'd like to think that views are judged on whether they're well informed and considered or not rather than how long the person posting them has been using the forum.djfurness wrote:Guys entitled to his views just as much as anyone, being a forum member longer is definitley not a sign of superiority, just thought someone who has been a member a month going on about 4 years ago not being a long time was funny.caunter wrote:yeah you tell him. how long you have been a member of this forum is a really good measure of how credible your arguement is.djfurness wrote:Comin from someone who joined up last monthQ23 wrote:People speaking about 4 years ago like it was "back in the day" is quite entertaining. - Like the dinosaurs roamed the earth in 2005.
I remember when these same arguements were had by fans of Acid House (why is everyone with a tb303 now a credible producer??), then Drum and Bass went down this road as well. (...was sooo much better before timestretch vocals were in EVERY track omg!!!)
15 years from now all this will get lumped into the same era, and new heads will not be able to distinguish the time before the "midrange cack" hit the scene, ruined it for everyone, and now you've moved on to this evil speed carnival step all the kids are listening to. (sorry, had to throw that one in there heh)
jokes aside dubstep has definately changed for the better. anyone else think nine samurai is shit?
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