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by surface_tension » Wed Sep 09, 2009 8:57 pm
abZ wrote:Conversely I have heard really brilliant tunes in the dub section that just drop like a rock in the ocean. It is what it is. This thread is pointless imo.
Threads, like Dubs in the Dubs forum, are hit and miss. This one is utter horseshit, for instance.

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by surface_tension » Wed Sep 09, 2009 9:14 pm
seckle wrote:what i find sad is that people aren't willing to accept that their tunes may be crap. they'd rather call everyone hater instead. as if everyone's going to be skream or benga straight away on their first tunes? it doesn't work like that. its pretty alarming when you have a whole lot of fragile producers out there that refuse to take a critique, but then ask to be noticed in the same breath.
"Not everyone will be able to get away with passing shit wobblers off as actual music like... name here... at least not yet."
What the real problem is, is that people are trying to BE Skream or Benga instead of being themselves and maybe making some decent tunes that have their own sound to them. That said, I've heard some fucking bangers in the Dubs forum. MAYBE 1-2 per page are usually pretty decent.
I have to agree about not being able to accept criticism though. Skream, Benga, Caspa, Rusko, Mala... dude there are mad beard strokers out there who make their name off of slaggin those guys and their releases. If you're not ready to put a tune up and have 1 person love it and 3000 people hate it, you're not ready to put your tunes up.
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by -dubson- » Wed Sep 09, 2009 9:39 pm
subindex wrote:-Dubson- wrote:the bad bit is just the constant self promotion. These producers who have made a couple of bangers that will get pulled up, but they actually dont really have a clue and have a ego way out of proportion.
Yeh u may be able to make a novelty wobbler that some people think is ok after producing a month, but dont u want to do something more rewarding that?
Best thing that could happen to that subforum imo, would be to make a emmbeded player so people couldnt download. Meaning that all the "sick tune, 320?!" posts would go and people who want it will actually get some feedback.
nice tunes m8 can i get a 320?

no.

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by willm » Wed Sep 09, 2009 10:49 pm
Maybe this thread shows that the dubs section should be split into some kind of sub genres. If your tune is going to be on page 3 after about 10 minutes, there's no way anyone's going to listen. It would also mean people would be able to avoid the "filthy" tracks if they choose...
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by feral witchchild » Wed Sep 09, 2009 11:09 pm
Not into the wobbly stuff, and the generic remixes which get posted, but there is a significant amount of good shit there, too.
collige wrote:some stay dry and others feel the pain.
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by surface_tension » Wed Sep 09, 2009 11:37 pm
And for the record, shit though it is, the wobbly shit is still THE SHIT in the eyes of many people. It doesn't exist on the level that it does without there being demand for that type of tunes.
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by sigbowls » Wed Sep 09, 2009 11:41 pm
theres some good tracks thanks to the people that go through them and play them out and put them in mixes
blazen the raisin
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by tripaddict » Wed Sep 09, 2009 11:43 pm
check my sig for some dub forum quality

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by breakbait » Wed Sep 09, 2009 11:52 pm
It's probably cos I haven't put anything in there for about 2 1/2 years.
but seriously... I haven't bothered trawling through the stuff in there for time.
I haven't put any of my stuff in the Dubs forum or up on the internet in over 2 years even though my stuff was well received and people even asked to release some of it. I didn't think my tunes were up to scratch, so I've been sitting at home quietly working on tunes since.
It's getting to the point where I am happy with my tunes musically and technically so look out for some bits soon...
Maybe more people need to take this approach

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by tripaddict » Thu Sep 10, 2009 12:10 am
raffia wrote:tons of awful tunes out on vinyl too, welcome to the current state of dubstep.
thats soo true + who cares dubsteps just finding its feet
its going to be a diverse genre
i dont think i've ever heard as many remix's for one genre
wait till the sub genre's start getting argued about lol
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by metalboxproducts » Thu Sep 10, 2009 7:02 am
BreakBait wrote:It's probably cos I haven't put anything in there for about 2 1/2 years.
but seriously... I haven't bothered trawling through the stuff in there for time.
I haven't put any of my stuff in the Dubs forum or up on the internet in over 2 years even though my stuff was well received and people even asked to release some of it. I didn't think my tunes were up to scratch, so I've been sitting at home quietly working on tunes since.
It's getting to the point where I am happy with my tunes musically and technically so look out for some bits soon...
Maybe more people need to take this approach

Yeah, same here. haha

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by georgedallas » Thu Sep 10, 2009 11:25 am
danoldboy wrote:Checked out the top couple of threads, seems to be mostly novelty bass chucked under a shit beat with no melody. Pretty much what alot of people now consider dubstep to be. Damn shame.
yeah dubsteps pretty shit now
this thread is now about cats

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by antipode » Thu Sep 10, 2009 12:03 pm
I love you guys.
Mostly no homo.
jrkhnds wrote:and I've never really rated dubstep..
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