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Re: The importance of...

Post by DZA » Mon Sep 13, 2010 5:44 pm

I think people should just stop watching what everyone else is doing and get on with there own shit
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Re: The importance of...

Post by gonzodj » Mon Sep 13, 2010 5:50 pm

DZA wrote:I think people should just stop watching what everyone else is doing and get on with there own shit
people have got to learn somewhere.

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Re: The importance of...

Post by DZA » Mon Sep 13, 2010 5:56 pm

You can learn with out having to duplicate something
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Re: The importance of...

Post by gonzodj » Mon Sep 13, 2010 6:05 pm

DZA wrote:You can learn with out having to duplicate something
only when you peer deep into the minds of the artists of the music you love, will you be able to come close to anything that has ever been achieved by them. a part of it is creating your own style, but when it comes down to it your favorite artists have all tried to replicate their idols.

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Re: The importance of...

Post by djake » Mon Sep 13, 2010 8:47 pm

nice post lege!

couldnt agree more!

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Re: The importance of...

Post by back2onett » Mon Sep 13, 2010 9:17 pm

Definitely agree with the importance of space in a track but I can't help but think that some people take it too far, space is good when you want to put emphasis on something that's already there (as mentioned earlier space for the delay to trickle out) and it's a good tool for structuring songs but if you've got a load of space that isn't building tension or emphasising some element in the track, basically if you've got space for the sake of space then you probably haven't finished the song.
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Re: The importance of...

Post by JemGrover » Mon Sep 13, 2010 9:59 pm

back2onett wrote:Definitely agree with the importance of space in a track but I can't help but think that some people take it too far, space is good when you want to put emphasis on something that's already there (as mentioned earlier space for the delay to trickle out) and it's a good tool for structuring songs but if you've got a load of space that isn't building tension or emphasising some element in the track, basically if you've got space for the sake of space then you probably haven't finished the song.
Well, it's all about the Dynamic between the two, right?
If it's just "space", then it looses the effect because you have no point of reference as to what "crowded" would be, I guess..

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Re: The importance of...

Post by Siderealdb » Mon Sep 13, 2010 10:18 pm

DZA wrote:I think people should just stop watching what everyone else is doing and get on with there own shit
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Re: The importance of...

Post by legend4ry » Tue Sep 14, 2010 7:26 pm

Siderealdb wrote:
DZA wrote:I think people should just stop watching what everyone else is doing and get on with there own shit
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Its called an example its easier to explain what I mean if I give a rough idea what to think about then get people to listen to examples, I am trying to help people out who are unsure of the general jist of oldschool dubstep as a lot of people are not totally educated in its roots.
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Re: The importance of...

Post by deadly_habit » Tue Sep 14, 2010 7:29 pm

that and people who just listen to the genre they produce as a source for inspiration

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Re: The importance of...

Post by legend4ry » Tue Sep 14, 2010 7:32 pm

deadly habit wrote:that and people who just listen to the genre they produce as a source for inspiration
You've just worked out The Importance of...... volume 2
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Re: The importance of...

Post by jaydot » Wed Sep 15, 2010 6:40 am

I started off with minimalism. Then people told me I needed more elements, so instead of telling them to stfu it was my music I made my tracks busier. Now I'm looking for a happy medium
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Re: The importance of...

Post by Basic A » Wed Sep 15, 2010 11:00 am

jaydot wrote:I started off with minimalism. Then people told me I needed more elements, so instead of telling them to stfu it was my music I made my tracks busier. Now I'm looking for a happy medium
probably should just do your own thing man, quit trying so hard to please everyone else.
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Re: The importance of...

Post by JFK » Wed Sep 15, 2010 11:13 am

Basic A wrote:
jaydot wrote:I started off with minimalism. Then people told me I needed more elements, so instead of telling them to stfu it was my music I made my tracks busier. Now I'm looking for a happy medium
probably should just do your own thing man, quit trying so hard to please everyone else.
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Re: The importance of...

Post by jaydot » Wed Sep 15, 2010 11:28 am

JFK wrote:
Basic A wrote:
jaydot wrote:I started off with minimalism. Then people told me I needed more elements, so instead of telling them to stfu it was my music I made my tracks busier. Now I'm looking for a happy medium
probably should just do your own thing man, quit trying so hard to please everyone else.
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And that's exactly what I did. It wasn't a stylistic thig neccessarily, I think they were just saying that my tracks could use another layer. And I agreed with 'em at the time. In time I learnt to tell them to shove it though,
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Re: The importance of...

Post by grooki » Fri Sep 17, 2010 12:56 am

I agree with doing your own thing - if you aren't making pop music ala Lady Gaga that is going to make millions of bucks, you may as well develop your own tastes and own style. Trying to make your music popular just for a relative few (dubstep fans) is a bit pointless imo.

I think it's about a well realised ideas. If someone makes some weird track but it's well developed in their mind, like they know what they want and how they want it, it sounds good, artistically.

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Re: The importance of...

Post by Phigure » Fri Sep 17, 2010 5:35 am

grooki wrote:I think it's about a well realised ideas. If someone makes some weird track but it's well developed in their mind, like they know what they want and how they want it, it sounds good, artistically.
well said.

i don't really make music for anyone else besides myself. it's purely me, and if people don't like that, they can fuck off.
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Re: The importance of...

Post by legend4ry » Fri Sep 17, 2010 5:37 am

Amen! Its why won't have vinyl deals but it also means we're proud of ourselfs! :lol:
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Re: The importance of...

Post by deadly_habit » Fri Sep 17, 2010 6:41 am

why i don't make it my priority to send my tunes to every label under the sun and spam them constantly
if i finished something i'm truly happy with i'm content with listening to it myself, if other people dig it cool, but i'm not going to waste my time that can be spent working on my next project trying to hype up something i know is good

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Re: The importance of...

Post by Phigure » Sat Sep 18, 2010 3:03 am

deadly habit wrote:why i don't make it my priority to send my tunes to every label under the sun and spam them constantly
if i finished something i'm truly happy with i'm content with listening to it myself, if other people dig it cool, but i'm not going to waste my time that can be spent working on my next project trying to hype up something i know is good
so true. first and foremost, my music is for myself, and like you said, if other people can find some pleasure in it as well, it's all the better (but not really a priority, for me personally)
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