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Runna and Cricky
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by Runna and Cricky » Sat Jul 24, 2010 4:32 pm
First I' like to say hi

,I'm quite new to this forum , I have been lurking around here for a month already and learned a lot .
I think you guys have also noticed that everyone leaves boring comments on your soundcloud tracks like "nice bruvva" or "big up"
Especially "big up" is what disturbs me most. I saw a track where 21 users commented "big up" or "big up ,this is big" .
The second thing is that everyone uses the same datsik bassline , belive me , using it in every single track wont get you anywhere

, listening to soundcloud tracks is getting boring already because of that.
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deadly_habit
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by deadly_habit » Sat Jul 24, 2010 4:48 pm
Runna and Cricky wrote:First I' like to say hi

,I'm quite new to this forum , I have been lurking around here for a month already and learned a lot .
I think you guys have also noticed that everyone leaves boring comments on your soundcloud tracks like "nice bruvva" or "big up"
Especially "big up" is what disturbs me most. I saw a track where 21 users commented "big up" or "big up ,this is big" .
The second thing is that everyone uses the same datsik bassline , belive me , using it in every single track wont get you anywhere

, listening to soundcloud tracks is getting boring already because of that.
if you just rely on youtube and "filth" producers you are barely scratching the surface
you might wanna check out people and labels that put out vinyl to start
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Recessive Trait
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by Recessive Trait » Sat Jul 24, 2010 4:49 pm
Runna and Cricky wrote:listening to soundcloud tracks is getting boring
man, there is so much amazing music on soundcloud by so many talented individuals in so many styles. i hope you're not just listening to dubstep on the cloud.
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DZA
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by DZA » Sat Jul 24, 2010 4:53 pm
What disturbs you most about Dubstep
Threads like this
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SunkLo
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by SunkLo » Sat Jul 24, 2010 4:56 pm
The threads discussing it
Edit: damn.
Nah I hate that it went from
Dubstep to
dubstep
Ting dat disturb mi da mos bout dubstep is dem filthabass yaknowwanimon? Pure disturb badman tings innit Make a man wan go droppin him balls fi him innocent grammuvva
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by Pedro Sánchez » Sat Jul 24, 2010 4:58 pm
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by Hurtdeer » Sat Jul 24, 2010 5:22 pm
that it's being split into a childish spat between the filth wobblers and the deep potheads
what's wrong with liking both? and all the other stuff which doesn't fit either?
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by deadly_habit » Sat Jul 24, 2010 5:32 pm
Hurtdeer wrote:that it's being split into a childish spat between the filth wobblers and the deep potheads
what's wrong with liking both? and all the other stuff which doesn't fit either?
absolutely nothing
i just find it cringeworthy that you can claim to like a music just from youtubing dubstep or what a facebook group or something says
kinda goes to show the impact social networking is having on music as opposed to actual networking
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Runna and Cricky
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by Runna and Cricky » Sat Jul 24, 2010 5:38 pm
Recessive Trait wrote:Runna and Cricky wrote:listening to soundcloud tracks is getting boring
man, there is so much amazing music on soundcloud by so many talented individuals in so many styles. i hope you're not just listening to dubstep on the cloud.
Nonono , don't get me wrong . There are a lot of good producers here and everywhere else . But there are a few exceptions .Lately I hear the same Datsik bass in everywhere and it's getting annoying.
I've been listening to Dubstep since I was 12 < Not a joke

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Sunk , Dubstep is still BIG , but a little bit
different than before 
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SunkLo
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by SunkLo » Sat Jul 24, 2010 5:48 pm
I mean the Dub aspect is very hard to find in a lot of productions. There's a smaller group now who are holding it down.
Although I guess that makes it an easier niche to break into

Wobble on, filth heads!
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by lowpass » Sat Jul 24, 2010 5:57 pm
SunkLo wrote:I mean the Dub aspect is very hard to find in a lot of productions. There's a smaller group now who are holding it down.
Although I guess that makes it an easier niche to break into

Wobble on, filth heads!
Step = originally the 2 step garagey vibes that made tracks sound bouncy and make you wanna dance. Soundcloud wobblers do not include such rhythms and rely on heavily non-syncopated boring drum patterns.
Dub = although can refer to dub reggae, it is used more commonly in this style to refer to dubs of songs, (Tracks that have no vocal parts). This name was given because of the split from more mainstream garage/grime which were centered around the mc/vocals.
So in a sense if people keep up the pop vocal remix, they'll have managed to eliminate both sides
It's a bit like writing D'n'B without any drums and very much lacking in the bass department. but it's at 177 bpm

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by benjam » Sat Jul 24, 2010 5:58 pm
Hurtdeer wrote:that it's being split into a childish spat between the filth wobblers and the deep potheads
what's wrong with liking both? and all the other stuff which doesn't fit either?
+1
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by narcissus » Sat Jul 24, 2010 6:08 pm
Recessive Trait wrote:Runna and Cricky wrote:listening to soundcloud tracks is getting boring
man, there is so much amazing music on soundcloud by so many talented individuals in so many styles. i hope you're not just listening to dubstep on the cloud.
+1... lots of good music if you know where to look. soo much good dnb of every style..
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by legend4ry » Sat Jul 24, 2010 6:10 pm
The only thing what disturbs me about dubstep is these major labels doing compilations consisiting of 80% remixes and 20% original tracks... And them all being the same vibe!
Oh and the fact that deeper nights are spread way to far and thin!
Soulstep wrote: My point is i just wanna hear more vibes
Soundcloud
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by deadly_habit » Sat Jul 24, 2010 6:31 pm
Runna and Cricky wrote:Recessive Trait wrote:Runna and Cricky wrote:listening to soundcloud tracks is getting boring
man, there is so much amazing music on soundcloud by so many talented individuals in so many styles. i hope you're not just listening to dubstep on the cloud.
Nonono , don't get me wrong . There are a lot of good producers here and everywhere else . But there are a few exceptions .Lately I hear the same Datsik bass in everywhere and it's getting annoying.
I've been listening to Dubstep since I was 12 < Not a joke

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Sunk , Dubstep is still BIG , but a little bit
different than before 
so you're 13 now?

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SunkLo
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by SunkLo » Sat Jul 24, 2010 6:36 pm
lowpass wrote:Dub = although can refer to dub reggae, it is used more commonly in this style to refer to dubs of songs, (Tracks that have no vocal parts). This name was given because of the split from more mainstream garage/grime which were centered around the mc/vocals.
Right although most youtubestep doesn't even fit in with the more broader definition of dub as accentuating the different instruments in the mix and playing the desk like an instrument in terms of arranging. I hear a lot of "WABBLEWABBLEWABBLE I stay the same for 64 bars at a time and I'm the only thing in the mix apart from the sparse kick and snare so nothing else gets in the way of my WABBLEWABBLEWABBLE"
Ain't Dubstep it's monotony-step. Change some shit up for once! Sure it might be instrumental but it doesn't really support the dub vibe.
You're right about the drums as well, I don't know when people decided that kick - 1, snare - 3 satisfied the 'step' criteria or the criteria of "interesting drums"
lowpass wrote:It's a bit like writing D'n'B without any drums and very much lacking in the bass department. but it's at 177 bpm

Exactly.
deadly habit wrote:so you're 13 now?

heh was waiting for that. Expected twelve n'a half though

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Runna and Cricky
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by Runna and Cricky » Sat Jul 24, 2010 6:44 pm
deadly habit wrote:Runna and Cricky wrote:Recessive Trait wrote:Runna and Cricky wrote:listening to soundcloud tracks is getting boring
man, there is so much amazing music on soundcloud by so many talented individuals in so many styles. i hope you're not just listening to dubstep on the cloud.
Nonono , don't get me wrong . There are a lot of good producers here and everywhere else . But there are a few exceptions .Lately I hear the same Datsik bass in everywhere and it's getting annoying.
I've been listening to Dubstep since I was 12 < Not a joke

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Sunk , Dubstep is still BIG , but a little bit
different than before 
so you're 13 now?

..
No... I'm 11.
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the lone raver
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by the lone raver » Sat Jul 24, 2010 6:45 pm
drums that sound like they've been ripped from some lame 80s rock and fed on steroids, i.e no swing, syncopation etc. kinda like a lot of drum n bass.
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Runna and Cricky
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by Runna and Cricky » Sat Jul 24, 2010 6:48 pm
deadly habit wrote:
i just find music just from youtubing dubstep
Well .. I guess you're not older than 11 either

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