'Jump-up'/wobblefests vs atmospheric dubstep
'Jump-up'/wobblefests vs atmospheric dubstep
Alright so lets have it, I notice a larger percentage of posts tend to now be snobbish remarks about certain DJs or tunes being 'wobblefests' that are aimed at idiots. Just wanted to see how the majority of the forum stand on this.
To me, personally, I actually prefer it. Nothing makes it go off more then big fat heafty bass hitting you hard, and tbh when you're out thats what you want surely? Although I will say I do sometimes just think, hold on, thats just ridiculous, and if you're just sat at home then it will get repititive.
To me, personally, I actually prefer it. Nothing makes it go off more then big fat heafty bass hitting you hard, and tbh when you're out thats what you want surely? Although I will say I do sometimes just think, hold on, thats just ridiculous, and if you're just sat at home then it will get repititive.
Totally love the atmospheric stuff because its alot deeper, you can get into the music alot more and try to find a meaning... Wobble just doesn't do that for me. Although, I drop some wobble when I've been building up with progressive beats so it smacks ya in the face
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All about using the right tune at the right time for me really...

All about using the right tune at the right time for me really...
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I Like To mix The Deep Beats But Like To Produce The Fucked Up Wobblerz!
So Do Like BOTH!
So Do Like BOTH!
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i like "wobblefest"Pure wrote:Both

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this thread happens literally daily these days, lame.
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I chose option 2, but there should be an option 3 (both).
on a friday night, right when I start drinking I like a few wobblers...though I start flipping between both within half and hour. I've never been to a dubtep event....but I can't imagine hearing a wobble festivus for 20 songs in a row...that's just ignorant as far as I'm concerned.
likewise I couldnt imagine 2 hours of straight electrohouse or club-hop. switch it up
on a friday night, right when I start drinking I like a few wobblers...though I start flipping between both within half and hour. I've never been to a dubtep event....but I can't imagine hearing a wobble festivus for 20 songs in a row...that's just ignorant as far as I'm concerned.
likewise I couldnt imagine 2 hours of straight electrohouse or club-hop. switch it up
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Abs wrote:bit of a pointless thread as it's not as black and white as this.. i don't just love one and dislike the other..
I prefer heavy, but interesting at the same time, not just a shit beat with some drill sounding thing caving my ears in.
IT'S ABOUT VARIETY
If any style squeezes any other off the dancefloor then you guys will literally have taken the final step into turning Dubstep into something that was as shit as DnB was for much of the past 10 years.
Tread carefully
seckle wrote:too many people want the fasttrack into this sound, and choose to create a stir by raping a classic to get their name out; one way gains you respect, the other way makes you look like an opportunist. if you're smart you choose the former, because the latter is a fast rise, and then a quick fall.
Dubstep, at its core IS 'atmospheric', so I find the notion of 'wobble versus amtospheric' kinda misleading, as if jump-up is one half of the equation. It's a distinct little style and a distinct little formula, but stylistically it's a bleep on the radar that is dubstep.
Obviously, people want to hear this distinct style most of all and I wouldn't wanna ruin it for them, but I don't wanna hear it too much either.
And the atmospheric stuff is way more fun to dance to.
Obviously, people want to hear this distinct style most of all and I wouldn't wanna ruin it for them, but I don't wanna hear it too much either.
And the atmospheric stuff is way more fun to dance to.

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