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Re: Is dubstep actually just a bit shit...

Post by bass hertz » Fri Nov 20, 2009 1:10 am

I've been feeling alot of mininal deep dubby techno lately. Might put together a mix over the weekend.

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Re: Is dubstep actually just a bit shit...

Post by jameshk » Fri Nov 20, 2009 1:48 am

Guess you've just rinsed it up abit. I find that sometimes. Dubstep is great, but 24-7. Sometimes I need my soul and jazz, and most of all hip-hop, my first love.

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Re: Is dubstep actually just a bit shit...

Post by jameshk » Fri Nov 20, 2009 1:55 am

mawltea wrote:There's lots of shit dubstep in my opinion, and lots of mediocre boring "this is going nowhere" dubstep, but some really fucking good dubstep too. Unfortunately, the two first categories seems to be the two dominating at the moment, it just seems to easy to make something even remotely catchy. I mean, one of the most hyped tracks of the year, 'Hyph Mongo', well, it just isn't really that great, it lacks progression and an overall interesting sound, everything in it seems like its been done before, and there's absolutely nothing special about the means of production, in my opinion. The formula is getting rigid and boring, and the ones that are making the fresh good sounding stuff are the ones not afraid to walk a new path and incorporate a more personal style or perspective on it. It hasn't reached its peak yet though, dubstep will probably seriously get into the mainstream at some point, kinda like trance did, and become utter shit at some point, but the really good producers will have moved on to something nice and fresh anyway.

That's one man's opinion. I don't mean to be disrespecting anyone, 'Hyph Mongo' was just an example, it's not a bad track, it just isn't that good.
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Re: Is dubstep actually just a bit shit...

Post by danoldboy » Fri Nov 20, 2009 9:15 am

futures_untold wrote:
djelements wrote:Slipknot kinda sucks, guys.
I love their guitar style..! :)

Are there any other bands out there with a similar style that I should check out?

#If they suck, which rock/metal/guitary groups do you recommend I listen to instead?

I honestly don't know much about that side of music...
Listen to the album Jane Doe by Converge. Make slipknot sound like the teletubbies.




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Re: Is dubstep actually just a bit shit...

Post by adikt » Fri Nov 20, 2009 8:46 pm

Slipknot's dj fucking sucks by himself...

and Converge sucked ass live...i'ma prolly be blasted for that but my girl & i walked out.



check 'Public Service Announcement' (PSA)

or 'Thee Kvlt ov BouraBouras' or however the fuck they spell it.

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Re: Is dubstep actually just a bit shit...

Post by particle-jim » Fri Nov 20, 2009 8:58 pm

here is some serious metalz for you people who think slipknot is heavy... you are sorely mistaken (also joey jordison is a hugely overrated drummer, i can say that with some authority as i have been playing drums since i was 8yrs old)

progressive, technical, cleverly arranged and also brutal as fuck

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Re: Is dubstep actually just a bit shit...

Post by danoldboy » Fri Nov 20, 2009 9:39 pm

Sickest drummer in metal by far


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Re: Your favourite tunes ever!

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Re: Your favourite tunes ever!

Post by tomm » Fri Nov 20, 2009 11:22 pm

Mogwai - R U Still In 2 It?
Mogwai - Now You're Taken
Mogwai - Stanely Kubrick
Arab Strap - Islands
The Twilight Sad - I'm Taking The Train Home
Grouper - Stuck
Grouper - Tidal Wave
Sam Cooke - A Change Is Gonna Come
Sam Cooke - I'll Come Running Back To You
John Coltrane - Giant Steps
Eluvium - Indoor Swimming At The Space Station
Erik Satie - Trois Gymnopédies : III. Lent et grave
Godspeed You! Black Emperor - Motherfucker = Redeemer (both parts)
Slint - Good Morning, Captain
Rites Of Spring - End On End
Drive Like Jehu - Luau
Burzum - Dunkelheit
Paysage D'Hiver - Welt Aus Eis





gonna stop here cause i could go on for ages. i like too many different genres :/

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Re: Your favourite tunes ever!

Post by firky » Fri Nov 20, 2009 11:27 pm

in no particular order although you'll probably get an idea of what i like...

the dubliners - raglan road (I actually think Luke Kelly has one of the best voices I have ever heard in my life)


dennis brown - man next door


barrington levy - here i come


the clash - straight to hell


the pogues - if i should fall from grace with god


the flaming stars - you don't always get what you want (sublime garage rock band that no one has heard of :( )


radiohead - the national anthem


orbital - one perfect sunrise


vive la fete - touche pas (cheesy belgium electro-pop, love it)


spiritualized - come together


and of course.....

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Re: Your favourite tunes ever!

Post by tomm » Fri Nov 20, 2009 11:34 pm

shit i forgot the best song ever made


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Re: Your favourite tunes ever!

Post by adikt » Fri Nov 20, 2009 11:51 pm

nice sounds you have up there...that Sam Cooke made my day :)
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Re: Your favourite tunes ever!

Post by tomm » Sat Nov 21, 2009 12:00 am

he's one of the best. his tunes send me to another place


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Re: Your favourite tunes ever!

Post by futures_untold » Sat Nov 21, 2009 12:12 am

Dennis Brown.

Oh man, how have I never heard of this guy before :o

'Man Next Door' - Absolutely amazing tune! :)

Thanks!

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Re: Your favourite tunes ever!

Post by firky » Sat Nov 21, 2009 12:40 am

futures_untold wrote:Dennis Brown.

Oh man, how have I never heard of this guy before :o

'Man Next Door' - Absolutely amazing tune! :)

Thanks!
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Re: Your favourite tunes ever!

Post by nousd » Sat Nov 21, 2009 12:55 am

so now it's fav tunes

here's some of the elevated kind:

Your Eyes Underground Lovers shoegazer bliss
Go Betweens Bachelor Kisses perfect pop song
Culture Two Sevens Clash unadorned vibrancy
Autumn Leaves Jo Stafford most beautiful song ever?
There is a light that never goes out The Smiths transcends all prejudices
Aren't you glad that you know Neil Merryweather, John Richardson & Boers American music pinnacle
Song of the Wind Santana hard to believe humans can create music like this
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Re: Your favourite tunes ever!

Post by elibomyekip » Sat Nov 21, 2009 1:20 am





3 of the greatest songs ever made, particularly Everday and the badboy Fleetwood Mac samples the song is built around

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Re: Your favourite tunes ever!

Post by tomm » Sat Nov 21, 2009 1:39 am

^three great choices mate. Retreat! Retreat! is my alarm music. :P Saw the Field live last sunday as well.

here's another great GREAT GREAT song.



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Re: Your favourite tunes ever!

Post by futures_untold » Sat Nov 21, 2009 1:48 am

sd5 wrote:so now it's fav tunes?..
My original post was a bit negative, so I thought I'd change the direction of the post somewhat... What better way than to discover great music, than to ask people their fav tunes of all time?? :)

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Definately some of my all time absolute favs...

Baby D - I Need Your Loving

The Future Sound of London - Papua New Guinea

I AM feat Wu Tang Clan - La Saga

Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody

Raekwon - Ice Cream

Manu Chao-Me gustas tu

Mr. Mister - Broken Wings

M Beat feat General Levy - Incredible

Fugees - Ready or Not

Vex'd - Angels

Celine Dion -Think Twice

Shy FX - Original Nutter

Louis Armstrong - What A Wonderful World

Black Rob - I Love You Baby (The tune that got me into hip hop [before I'd heard the Wu..!])

Technotronic - Pump Up The Jam

Bach - Matthaeus Passion 01

Nas - Nas Is Like

Kenji Kawai - Reincarnation (Ghost in the Shell OST)

Some absolute cheese in there too haha! :oops: :lol:

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Re: Your favourite tunes ever!

Post by dg. » Sat Nov 21, 2009 10:21 pm

High Contrast - If We Ever
Sigma - Paint It Black
Subfocus - Theres too many tunes to list.
Rammstein - Sonne / Freur Frei
Bob Marley - 3 Little Birds
Rude Kid - UFO Mode
Rebound X - Rythm N Gash
Tempa T - Swing / Bax Dem
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