Dubstep in the New York Times
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lolcyrusfx wrote: Plus, overplaying tunes is a bad thing anyway, its better to tease the audience with them. You never heard anybody say "Oh oh, rewind that Kanye West remix dawg!!!"
yeah since I've never been to a dubstep night, I have no clue what the "rewind experience" is like. But I do know that hearing a song for a very short period of time is fuckin SICK.
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jus sayin,  publicity is publicity and all, but id have much rather an article like this get written
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I think it's good that a huge paper like the NYT is covering dubstep. It's just a shame they couldn't find a more talented or better informed writer to do it. 
I reckon he got too caned to leave the house and then used his imagination.
			
			
									
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Hit that long lunar note and let it float ... 
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no Q&A?starkey wrote:Becuase of this thread, I'm now booking spoken word sets in the middle of club nights where I lecture the crowd about the art of the reload.
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great article!tacospheros wrote:jus sayin, publicity is publicity and all, but id have much rather an article like this get written
http://www.latimes.com/theguide/music/l ... full.story
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The writer seemed really confused by the rewinds. Like it was a mistake or something.
			
			
									
									
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haha.Sharmaji wrote:no Q&A?starkey wrote:Becuase of this thread, I'm now booking spoken word sets in the middle of club nights where I lecture the crowd about the art of the reload.
jokes aside....... that Low End Theory article is really nice as well.
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So egoless right now...
			
			
									
									
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Please god noit would make great interstitial music for the next “Twilight” movie.
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The LA times article on LET, much like MAH's dubstep warz, both catch onto something that's missing from the NYT article:  that there's a flashpoint of creativity happening.  It's definitely going down in NYC right now, and has been for a few years.  maybe that's it?  Dubstep @ a rave like T&B might be new sounds for the writer, but it definitely seems established.  there's nothing fledgling, on-the-edge about Skream & Benga throwing down for a room full of fans, more like ... holy shit, there's this fully-established scene going on completely outside of my life.  Let's check out the ecology of it.  ie, rewinds, wobblez, etc.
			
			
									
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truth. only one thing left to do...Sharmaji wrote:The LA times article on LET, much like MAH's dubstep warz, both catch onto something that's missing from the NYT article: that there's a flashpoint of creativity happening. It's definitely going down in NYC right now, and has been for a few years. maybe that's it? Dubstep @ a rave like T&B might be new sounds for the writer, but it definitely seems established. there's nothing fledgling, on-the-edge about Skream & Benga throwing down for a room full of fans, more like ... holy shit, there's this fully-established scene going on completely outside of my life. Let's check out the ecology of it. ie, rewinds, wobblez, etc.
make them recognize it's happening here too
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My friend and I are going to do an over-the-top theatrical audio recording of this piece. Then someone should make a tune out of it.  
			
			
									
									
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lmao that writers a fuckin idiot he bassically gave a real shitty example of the whole form of music n acted like it was played , then just gives a buncha credit.  lol like wtf twighlight is to corny to have dubstep in its grace
			
			
									
									
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