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Re: Datsik, I got a bone to pick with you...

Post by AnalGangstaHo » Wed Feb 17, 2010 12:18 am

Mad EP wrote:Basic A -

I know you want this thread to die... but to be fair, if you were so concerned about it - you would not have started a thread on a public forum entitled "Datsik, I got a bone to pick with you..."

If you didn't want it to be a public thing, you could have just dropped him a PM or something. But, regardless what you say your intentions were, the appearance is that you wanted to smear him publicly about some minor detail that could have been solved by you just not buying the record.

I completely understand Datsik's reasons, but I don't at all understand yours....
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Re: Datsik, I got a bone to pick with you...

Post by Basic A » Wed Feb 17, 2010 12:19 am

Basic A wrote:Cuz I kinda wanted too see if Im the only one who noticed it or not, becasue really, they are both alright tunes, even if I wouldnt play em in a set together, and judging by all the 'i dont see its' its gettin, I see the audience really probably wouldnt care if I dropped em back to back for gods sake, much less in seperate mix points...

N the man should take it as a BIG UP people listen with that kinda detail, and also, on that note, a pretty big one that he was creative enough in his incedentals and atmospherics that people dont notice the noting...

Its like a sociology experiment and a question, in one... lets me see if anyone else catches it, casue from a DJ perspective, you n I both know Mad Ep, its not about what we hear in it, cuz we listen to the tracks different then those on the dancefloors or on the other end of the airwave. This place is always awesome to gauge how the mass will see something, n if I put those two tunes right next too each other n the mass doesnt see what the dj does, its a good show on the tracks.
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Re: Datsik, I got a bone to pick with you...

Post by Subside » Wed Feb 17, 2010 12:20 am

christthetiger wrote:
datsik wrote: but honestly all i can say is im tryin my best.. i didn't expect to make it this far, and im happy i have... but basically im just making music that I like.

respect!
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Re: Datsik, I got a bone to pick with you...

Post by phrex » Wed Feb 17, 2010 12:31 am

you are all talking for nothings sake
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Re: Datsik, I got a bone to pick with you...

Post by Mad_EP » Wed Feb 17, 2010 12:46 am

Basic A wrote:Cuz I kinda wanted too see if Im the only one who noticed it or not, becasue really, they are both alright tunes, even if I wouldnt play em in a set together, and judging by all the 'i dont see its' its gettin, I see the audience really probably wouldnt care if I dropped em back to back for gods sake, much less in seperate mix points...

N the man should take it as a BIG UP people listen with that kinda detail, and also, on that note, a pretty big one that he was creative enough in his incedentals and atmospherics that people dont notice the noting...

Its like a sociology experiment and a question, in one... lets me see if anyone else catches it, casue from a DJ perspective, you n I both know Mad Ep, its not about what we hear in it, cuz we listen to the tracks different then those on the dancefloors or on the other end of the airwave. This place is always awesome to gauge how the mass will see something, n if I put those two tunes right next too each other n the mass doesnt see what the dj does, its a good show on the tracks.

fair enough - i can see where you are coming from... but I still maintain that you went about it the wrong way.

Yes - it is true that Datsik has graciously come back on multiple threads to explain shit he really shouldn't have to explain... and while it shows he is truly a humble and sincere artist, that doesn't mean he should be a dartboard for every little critique you, or anyone else, want to call him out on.

Yeah, he re-uses patches. Yeah he has re-used similar song structures and builds and whatever else. I defy you to find any other composer with a shred of success who hasn't done the same. I'll freely admit right now - not only do I re-use samples and musical monograms, but I have certain ambiences and personal samples that find their way into almost EVERY tune. Now, I don't always use them the same way, but that kind of self-quoting I feel gives a cohesion to my catalog (released or not). Sometimes I don't always play the samples "as-is", but I will invert them or only use their reverb imprint, etc.. Regardless, the fact is that most artists who develop their own style, have a tend to 're-tag' themselves (in a graf sort of way) in their compositions....

... and if you think that is something worthy of 'bone picking', then you also need to bone pick with Bach, Mozart, Shostakovich, James Brown, Public Enemy, John Cage, and many many more...
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Re: Datsik, I got a bone to pick with you...

Post by cloak and dagger » Wed Feb 17, 2010 1:28 am

Personally, I'm way more worried about all of the producers that try (and succeed, or fail) to emulate someone like Datsik and make some of the most boring, unoriginal music I've ever heard. If "turdy" was an adjective I would have used it in that sentence as well. It's a shame how I used to like wobble and now pretty much hate it due to the 50,000 producers trying to "out-filth" each other instead of make good music that's not going to immediately get shit on by the new Skream tune anyway.


Also, I have to admit I did giggle at you making this thread and then asking in numerous posts for people to not respond to it :lol:

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Re: Datsik, I got a bone to pick with you...

Post by stappard » Wed Feb 17, 2010 2:26 am

At this point its impossible not to post really :lol:

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Re: Datsik, I got a bone to pick with you...

Post by legend4ry » Wed Feb 17, 2010 3:41 am

Datsik's a humble guy (unlike others within the dubstep world) leave the bloke alone hes come from a 'nobody' and grafted his way to the big time, swear he did it the LONG way as well (got bare digital releases before finally getting a wax release) I think he deserves a bit of credit for that. I'm sorry mate but this was a dickhead thread, its rude as a musician/producer/artist (whatever you like to call yourself) to disrespect another (musician/producer/artist). As much as I am not a "filth" fan, I appreciate it! You just don't hear it in my sets. I keep my opinion to myself innit!

And on the subject matter...

I don't have a problem with recycling - how about me using the same 6 snares for the last 2 years? no one ever comments on that! But thats only because I am not releasing a tune every month what everyones going out to buy, bet you people would comment/notice if I had more clout! But really, posting those videos and "calling him out" only just got him more plays and maybe more fans hahahahaha. Hate = best promotion ever.

P.S I know you ain't hating I just think you was disrespectful and this thread shouldn't of been created, I coulda gave you his AIM if you wanted to ask him!

PPS - I will not give his AIM to anyone - so don't PM me... :lol:
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Re: Datsik, I got a bone to pick with you...

Post by grooki » Wed Feb 17, 2010 6:17 am

Mad EP wrote: ...Datsik has graciously come back on multiple threads to explain shit he really shouldn't have to explain...
I think I agree with this the most really, there was a thread like this about a week or two ago, and Datsik came and justified himself on that one also.

It's personal art - you don't have to justify yourself!

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Re: Datsik, I got a bone to pick with you...

Post by cloak and dagger » Wed Feb 17, 2010 6:21 am

grooki wrote: It's personal art - you don't have to justify yourself!


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Re: Datsik, I got a bone to pick with you...

Post by babylonjunkies » Wed Feb 17, 2010 2:03 pm

everyone does it.

look at every remix high contrast has done in the past few

its as if has a remix machine he feeds vinyls into an gets a 100 grand out the other side.
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Re: Datsik, I got a bone to pick with you...

Post by phrex » Wed Feb 17, 2010 3:50 pm

where can i buy this machine? just to get some cash for rent, car, girls and such as :lol:
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Re: Datsik, I got a bone to pick with you...

Post by Echoi » Wed Feb 17, 2010 4:36 pm

basic a, you seem to know your shit man, but i cant help thinking whilst reading alot of things you have to say, that you strike me as an entirely whole new breed of troll

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Re: Datsik, I got a bone to pick with you...

Post by wirez » Thu Feb 18, 2010 12:48 am

chronicrecords wrote:like a thousand other people that do the same thing?
This is why Dubstep is getting booooorrrrriiinnngggggggg. Stop encouraging clones.
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Post by wirez » Thu Feb 18, 2010 12:59 am

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Re: Datsik, I got a bone to pick with you...

Post by knell » Thu Feb 18, 2010 1:00 am

wow, i got mad respect for Datsik now, for real... i mean he's like what? 21? 22? and with Excision and the Rottun crew inspired a whole new sub genre of dubstep... sure its not the classic, reggae riddim that it started out as, but really, the point of his tracks sounding the same is... if it aint broke, dont fix it..!

so much hate for replicating something that people love on, i GUARANTEE you, whatever he comes up with next, if it isnt in the same vein as his previous work, its gonna get torn apart because people just cry MOAR when they hear the grubby robot womps...

and who can blame them? i was scared that this thread was gonna out him for copying/stealing someones work directly, so im quite relieved, personally

biggup datsik,

EDIT: legend4ary put it the best ... hate = publicity, so im glad datsik didnt flip out

also, i doubt i ever would have gotten into production had it not been for him and his crew, i remember the first day i ever heard him, cant say the same for most other producers...

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Re: Datsik, I got a bone to pick with you...

Post by notch » Thu Feb 18, 2010 1:31 am

Drink Haterade much Basic A?

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Re: Datsik, I got a bone to pick with you...

Post by moki » Thu Feb 18, 2010 2:03 am

I first saw him at rustic robot, on a sand dune in the forest out side penticton. They was playing wack shit for a long time and finally datsik blew that shit up. free pancakes in the morning too.

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