kp mike wrote:kuma wrote:kp mike wrote:damn is NO one on the same mindset as me?
Seeing as the logic for your points are both epic fails, likely not.
ok so I'm outnumbered. it's just my opinion I wouldn't worry about it...
also... OK STOP, just stop you lot yeah? not being funny, or horrible but I wasn't expecting to be called an "elitist", I've just come back from a hard shift at work I really don't need this.

Actually, you're not an elitist and you're more than welcome to the opinion, it's what keeps things fresh.
Let's look at the points you're trying to make.
"and one of the best things about dubstep is there is no formula"
and
"not too much midrange bass frequencies"
Context is everything. Part of the beauty of this sound was that for a lot of people, there was no formula. You knew a DMZ tune from a Hatcha tune from a Vex'd tune because they were so distinctive.
By stating that, you appear to be making it like it's a bad thing.
"dj Youngsta sounds a little arrogant saying "blatantly the biggest tune in the scene" "
Two things:
One) Yunx has done more this music than most people, he's allowed to make statements like that because he can back em' up. It's not like he was referringto his own joint.
Two) He's referring to Midnight Request Line which was at the time, the biggest tune in the scene and remains definitive and groundbreaking for pushing dubstep to the point it's at today. MRL was The crossover tune.
Have an opinion, just back up your shit.
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