things that are killing dubstep at the moment

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Re: things that are killing dubstep at the moment

Post by anecdot » Wed Nov 18, 2009 7:56 pm

CollisionCourse wrote:jonh b's dress sense killed drum and bass AND ITL KILL DUBSTEP TOO :!: :!: :!: :!: :!: :!:
he's making dubstep tune ? :o

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Re: things that are killing dubstep at the moment

Post by cyrusfx » Wed Nov 18, 2009 8:19 pm

To put things in a big picture perspective, I'm pretty sure dubstep hasn't reached its global zenith yet, so I don't think it can be killed just yet. Its still relatively an underground phenomenon. Hip hop croaked recently but dubstep is still picking up steam.

Anybody want to help compile a list of genres that are truly dead/dying?

-happy hardcore
-trance
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Re: things that are killing dubstep at the moment

Post by subindex » Wed Nov 18, 2009 10:40 pm

phy-trance is still everywhere
with there fucking bright clothes and biz

DnB is dead (at least in my world)

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Re: things that are killing dubstep at the moment

Post by spek lives » Wed Nov 18, 2009 11:03 pm

"things that are killing dubstep at the moment"

I would say posting this exact topic would be a start at killing a scene still considered fresh.
give it some time before you start complaining. These waters are big enough for all of us to ride the wave of success my diddy bop.

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Re: things that are killing dubstep at the moment

Post by Diddley » Thu Nov 19, 2009 2:18 am

burnsie ya gotta put me on tha list bro an brotown 2 big in tha game

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Re: things that are killing dubstep at the moment

Post by jason burns » Thu Nov 19, 2009 3:27 am

spek lives wrote:"things that are killing dubstep at the moment"

I would say posting this exact topic would be a start at killing a scene still considered fresh.
give it some time before you start complaining. These waters are big enough for all of us to ride the wave of success my diddy bop.

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yes, yes, already said that in the original post buddy.

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Re: things that are killing dubstep at the moment

Post by Mr. Mittens » Thu Nov 19, 2009 4:23 am

what about ketamine?

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Re: things that are killing dubstep at the moment

Post by south3rn » Thu Nov 19, 2009 5:04 am

A-mob wrote:
jason burns wrote:due to my busy schedule I sometimes find it hard to keep up with what is currently killing the scene. I can't be bothered to wade through countless posts. I thought it would be more efficient to have a comprehensive list of everything that's killing the scene in one thread. sticky?
OK i'll get it started.


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Re: things that are killing dubstep at the moment

Post by south3rn » Thu Nov 19, 2009 5:05 am

CollisionCourse wrote:
fractal wrote:
CollisionCourse wrote:
jason burns wrote: old d'n'b producers
this. i dont think i like any dubstep tune by any old dnb artist
really?

martyn, breakage, peverelist and kryptic minds just to name a few

also i think most of us loved jungle back in the day... big inspiration to people like mala, burial, and zomby according to interviews
true but thats jungle and not drum and bass
and i think i like one martyn song and i didnt know peverelist made dnb but i stand by my comment :lol:
to conclude, i think noel edmonds is killing dubstep, but hey thats just me
i'd never consider what i've heard of breakage, martyn or kryptic minds jungle. not to say they haven't made it, but it's all been in a modern context of dnb.

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Re: things that are killing dubstep at the moment

Post by wat » Thu Nov 19, 2009 5:28 am

south3rn wrote:
CollisionCourse wrote:
fractal wrote:
CollisionCourse wrote:
jason burns wrote: old d'n'b producers
this. i dont think i like any dubstep tune by any old dnb artist
really?

martyn, breakage, peverelist and kryptic minds just to name a few

also i think most of us loved jungle back in the day... big inspiration to people like mala, burial, and zomby according to interviews
true but thats jungle and not drum and bass
and i think i like one martyn song and i didnt know peverelist made dnb but i stand by my comment :lol:
to conclude, i think noel edmonds is killing dubstep, but hey thats just me
i'd never consider what i've heard of breakage, martyn or kryptic minds jungle. not to say they haven't made it, but it's all been in a modern context of dnb.
You misunderstood..

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Re: things that are killing dubstep at the moment

Post by hellfire machina » Thu Nov 19, 2009 5:29 am

Don't mention jungle too many times because Seckle will write 3456837 pages in reply. :D <<<< indicates humour

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Re: things that are killing dubstep at the moment

Post by human? » Thu Nov 19, 2009 6:01 am

holy shit.


fucking sheeple.
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Re: things that are killing dubstep at the moment

Post by human? » Thu Nov 19, 2009 6:02 am

cyrusfx wrote:Hip hop croaked recently but dubstep is still picking up steam.

Anybody want to help compile a list of genres that are truly dead/dying?

-happy hardcore
-trance
-

are you dumb or taking the piss?
AS ABOVE SO BELOW!

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Re: things that are killing dubstep at the moment

Post by south3rn » Thu Nov 19, 2009 6:09 am

wat wrote:
south3rn wrote:
CollisionCourse wrote:
You misunderstood..
if you think it's my job to read an entire post and make a sensible response, you're dead wrong.

and i don't get this quote embedding thing, so i butchered the posts.

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Re: things that are killing dubstep at the moment

Post by miss_understood » Thu Nov 19, 2009 6:52 am

Your just being a party pooper! Some of the things you listed are positive in my book...I think the scene is still growing and its still new. Im kinda proud of dubstep...
jason burns wrote:due to my busy schedule I sometimes find it hard to keep up with what is currently killing the scene. I can't be bothered to wade through countless posts. I thought it would be more efficient to have a comprehensive list of everything that's killing the scene in one thread. sticky?
OK i'll get it started.

file sharing
brostep
wobble
threads like this
North America
Rusko
old d'n'b producers
midrange
dubstepforum
the passage of time /why can't it be 2005 forever?
popularity
pomme frites
yong
my pond monster

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Re: things that are killing dubstep at the moment

Post by spek lives » Thu Nov 19, 2009 7:35 am

jason burns wrote:
spek lives wrote:"things that are killing dubstep at the moment"

I would say posting this exact topic would be a start at killing a scene still considered fresh.
give it some time before you start complaining. These waters are big enough for all of us to ride the wave of success my diddy bop.

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yes, yes, already said that in the original post buddy.

Stop denying these here tsunami's my young flounder.
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Re: things that are killing dubstep at the moment

Post by lee85 » Thu Nov 19, 2009 8:02 am

-happy hardcore (gay as graham norton)
-trance
-bassline

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Re: things that are killing dubstep at the moment

Post by danoldboy » Thu Nov 19, 2009 8:58 am

Contrary to many a belief held here, although this forum is in in place to discuss dubstep it doesn't represent the sound itself and it's existence in the real world. Nothing is killing dubstep. Never ending threads on the topics listed are killing this messageboard though.

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Re: things that are killing dubstep at the moment

Post by sanjion » Thu Nov 19, 2009 10:06 am

I have to say, I think John B's dress sense is awesome. At least he's doing his own thing, and is comfortable with himself and his style.

Not hard to see why the "Lickle white rood buoys" can't relate, or why he's more popular in the states than in the UK. The guy also has some pretty decent views on production and the state of the scene.

And yeah, dnb is pretty much dead. Or at least stale. Recycling the same old loops just ain't gonna cut it.. which is why I got into Dubstep in the first place. There's more freedom with the structure and composition of the music. And there's a lot more dynamism and progression right now. It's still evolving which makes it markedly more exciting.

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Re: things that are killing dubstep at the moment

Post by sanjion » Thu Nov 19, 2009 10:10 am

lee85 wrote:whats bro-step? ive been trying to find this out with no luck?

what 'kind' of dubstep will shackleton be mixing, off to see him saturday, im a dubstep newbie, love it

Brostep is to Dubstep what Clownstep is to Drum n' Bass.

Mid-range jump up bullshit. :evil:

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