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Post by bandshell » Mon Jun 15, 2009 9:46 am

TheSteppahs wrote:Bit of a jekyll and hyde comment innit??! Not bein funny but you're complaining about a flippin nasty bass sound? Most producers have a trademark sound and if yours so happened to be tearin up the clubs and got bare people gettin down why is that a bad thing?
bandshell wrote:Running is sick until the drop, love that 80s vibe 8)
Running is sick full stop!!
nah.

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abs
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Post by abs » Mon Jun 15, 2009 10:12 am

rise da temperature is a banging tune, release that one for sure mr.chase n states

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Post by traucher » Mon Jun 15, 2009 10:48 am

steshine wrote:"it's really easy to be original in Dubstep because it's such a new scene".....
Then they have failed based on this comment...
Not original at all because 80% of their work is remixes, and the sounds aren't particularly original or different.
yes,like Saxon...the main part of that track is from Metallica - Wherever I May Roam.they should at least mention it that it is a remix or something.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S5TnPjOd_To
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Post by slothrop » Mon Jun 15, 2009 11:43 am

steshine wrote:"it's really easy to be original in Dubstep because it's such a new scene".....
Then they have failed based on this comment...
Not original at all because 80% of their work is remixes, and the sounds aren't particularly original or different.
:lol:

I've got no hate for them producing well-made big room anthems, but they don't exactly redefine the sound with every release...

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Post by leadbelly » Mon Jun 15, 2009 11:45 am

TheSteppahs wrote:Bit of a jekyll and hyde comment innit??! Not bein funny but you're complaining about a flippin nasty bass sound? Most producers have a trademark sound and if yours so happened to be tearin up the clubs and got bare people gettin down why is that a bad thing?
bandshell wrote:Running is sick until the drop, love that 80s vibe 8)
Running is sick full stop!!
yesyes! step sistas got it spot on there!
GUUUUUURRRRRLLLLL!!!

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Post by steshine » Mon Jun 15, 2009 2:09 pm

traucher wrote:
steshine wrote:"it's really easy to be original in Dubstep because it's such a new scene".....
Then they have failed based on this comment...
Not original at all because 80% of their work is remixes, and the sounds aren't particularly original or different.
yes,like Saxon...the main part of that track is from Metallica - Wherever I May Roam.they should at least mention it that it is a remix or something.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S5TnPjOd_To
I was actually referring to Nero in that interview.... however i suppose the same point can be applied to C&S.

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Post by q23 » Mon Jun 15, 2009 3:58 pm

Chase and Status are reaping what the sewed, for being innovative in their music over a long run in the electronic music scene.

Many of the comments on this board make it sound like they just started cranking out toons with no originality, when in fact, they have been owning entire genres for quite a while now. They have fallen into a comfort zone where they can make a few choons using similar sounds in my book. Its the definition of evolution rather than the straight up change many people are demanding. This isnt indie rock, so dont expect it to be....

Its not so much the sound I am analyzing about them, but the exposure they give the sound to places in the world where it is alot younger than it is in the UK, and many larger cities. Most people who are just being exposed to Dubstep are being so through their music and other household names they have listened to for longer than a decade.

Best way to teach an old dog new tricks is through familiarity of the same reward.

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