aw c'mon, not all of us now...deamonds wrote:lol, our transatlantic cousins are jokes
p.s. that puppy's cute. p.p.s. this thread is waste.
WERD!g-man wrote:since diplo, little john, snoop, and every electro dj jumped on boardclaw wrote:kamala wrote: attract people in to dubstep that are not about the music at all, but instead about the trend.
Since when was dubstep "cool" or "trendy"
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how am I right wing for disliking the corporate takeover of the underground dubstep scene?Mechabot 01 wrote: Why, is it a problem for shitloads of people to be into this sound, who gave you the right to judge or anyone the right to judge who gets to be accepted and who doesn't. Your views end up going full circle and being extremly right wing, I'm sure that's not your intention but have a read back over this entire thread and see how you come off.
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thx man.. finally someone saying something positive to me..
homie i had some BOMB ass spaghetti the other day - i hear you 100%EMU wrote:with all due respect, the corporations arent changing the direction of the music. they are employing well knowledged scene experienced and good people to represent them. dubstep has come up, and people are benefitting from it. the ones that are have put in mad work, dues, and proper time into their skills and tunes and promotion ability and networks. who do you mean by we when you say, "so that WE are the ones who benefit". if you personally arent benefitting from it you cant necessarily say that nobody is, and should just be happy people are getting paid to do what they love even if its not you. thats the bottom line for me... and my .02.kamala wrote:
i am not saying that mainstream is bad, or that dubstep should be kept a secret. But what i AM saying is that we should not allow the direction of our music and culture to be controlled by corporations who have no genuine connection to it. We should be supporting each other and sticking together, keeping it in the hands of the community and keeping it real.. so that WE are the ones who benefit for the long haul when dubstep comes up.
just my $0.02 .. take it or leave it ..
no disrespect intended and not trying to argue for arguments sake, please understand that im not trying to attack anyone or throw drama around. just my thoughts. im sorry you feel people are hurting the music or the scene with sponsored events, but everyone i know involved with these events is a hard working good person with good intentions, not some guy in a suit in a board room trying to crush a scene or take advantage.
its the same in every industry, if im an authentic italian chef, im gonna be pissed when chef boyardee comes around and makes spaghetti look bad by making it circle shaped and smashing it in a can. and that doesnt mean that i cant find BOMB authentic spaghetti if i try. but hey they are putting people to work, and making a living. isnt that what we're all trying to do?
So your going to tell the guy that worked for the people that started all this bullshit, that he doesnt know whats up.. hahahahahahahaha...Mechabot 01 wrote: Your knowledge about corporations and their involvement in music comes across as being miniscule and in fact loaded with resentment and bitterness and pretty misguided, which again isn't really going to get people to even consider your point of view let alone agree with it. You may have a wealth of knowledge and experience on the matter but your actions in this thread don't really display this.


dood I can't find it, so please quote them for me..Mechabot 01 wrote: I would have a lot more respect for you Jay if you answered the questions in my last post, specifically about the dj's playing these events.


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