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Re: Grime could save us from brostep - thoughts?

Post by fractal » Tue Sep 28, 2010 9:39 pm

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pkay wrote:But there's a large amount of people on this forum who seem to think if they shit on brostep enough Mala will crash into their living room in a delorian and warp them back to 2005 so they can save dubstep.
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so true

there's so many really earnest people on this forum with that kind of attitude that cause instant face palm
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Re: Grime could save us from brostep - thoughts?

Post by trapeez » Tue Sep 28, 2010 9:45 pm

pkay wrote:

I'm trying to say the people going to a DMZ show likely are not the same folks going to a Circus show
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As far as I'm concerned there are a bunch of DJs and nights that remind me of why I liked dubstep when I first got into it and a bunch of DJs and nights that seem to be interested in some entirely different stuff. So as far as I'm concerned, yes. Not hating, just saying.
Yep, I agree. But 'brostep' was came directly from dubstep so comparison's are always going to be made, especially as there's a fair amount of crossover stuff.

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Re: Grime could save us from brostep - thoughts?

Post by fractal » Tue Sep 28, 2010 9:50 pm

trapeez wrote:
pkay wrote:

I'm trying to say the people going to a DMZ show likely are not the same folks going to a Circus show
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As far as I'm concerned there are a bunch of DJs and nights that remind me of why I liked dubstep when I first got into it and a bunch of DJs and nights that seem to be interested in some entirely different stuff. So as far as I'm concerned, yes. Not hating, just saying.
Yep, I agree. But 'brostep' was came directly from dubstep so comparison's are always going to be made, especially as there's a fair amount of crossover stuff.
it's still all just dubstep tho
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Post by trapeez » Tue Sep 28, 2010 9:52 pm

Yeah that's what I mean, but as the other 2 said, the 'scenes' are separate to some extent.

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Post by pompende » Tue Sep 28, 2010 9:53 pm

pkay wrote:you me and the people who may have been around or at least intersted in dubstep in 2005 or so when shit was really starting to pop off can say that....
oh you mean the 2005 where people were already talking shit about people coming in from dnb? That would be right around the time Tech Itch started his dubstep label...hmmmmmm

pkay wrote:From my experiences on this forum when the term 'brostep' started getting tossed around it was most closely linked with the wave of drum and bass folks migrating over and with it less deep sub oriented, reeces, and aspects very closely linked to drum and bass.
oh you're right... no one in dnb knew about dubstep until like 2007 and then it all happened at once.

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Post by fractal » Tue Sep 28, 2010 9:55 pm

trapeez wrote:Yeah that's what I mean, but as the other 2 said, the 'scenes' are separate to some extent.
not at all the parties!
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Post by trapeez » Tue Sep 28, 2010 9:56 pm

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trapeez wrote:Yeah that's what I mean, but as the other 2 said, the 'scenes' are separate to some extent.
not at all the parties!
trapeez wrote:to some extent.

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Re: Grime could save us from brostep - thoughts?

Post by fractal » Tue Sep 28, 2010 9:57 pm

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trapeez wrote:Yeah that's what I mean, but as the other 2 said, the 'scenes' are separate to some extent.
not at all the parties!
trapeez wrote:to some extent.
yeah, i suppose it's natural for people to want to pair up and seclude themselves
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Re: Grime could save us from brostep - thoughts?

Post by pkay » Tue Sep 28, 2010 10:03 pm

pompende wrote:
oh you're right... no one in dnb knew about dubstep until like 2007 and then it all happened at once.
Where exactly did I say or imply that?

I was deeply involved in drum and bass in 2005 but started becoming interested in dubstep around that time. At that time it's not like all of dnb was on board for dubstep. The majority of the conversations I had with my dnb brethren were about how dubstep was going to die, was just a fad, etc etc. You can't deny that there wasnt a massive migration in 2007. Very steep decline in drum and bass at that time, very large interest in dubstep from people in the dnb scene.

Tho any excuse to use a bar graph is a good excuse

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Re: Grime could save us from brostep - thoughts?

Post by fractal » Tue Sep 28, 2010 10:09 pm

pkay wrote:
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oh you're right... no one in dnb knew about dubstep until like 2007 and then it all happened at once.
Where exactly did I say or imply that?

I was deeply involved in drum and bass in 2005 but started becoming interested in dubstep around that time. At that time it's not like all of dnb was on board for dubstep. The majority of the conversations I had with my dnb brethren were about how dubstep was going to die, was just a fad, etc etc. You can't deny that there wasnt a massive migration in 2007. Very steep decline in drum and bass at that time, very large interest in dubstep from people in the dnb scene.

cool to see the perspective of one of the post 2000 DnB guys, as i have no reference point... after jungle faded into DnB i kinda gave up on it (around 99) and started listening to garage so by time grime and dubstep rolled along it made perfect sense
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Post by pkay » Tue Sep 28, 2010 10:24 pm

fractal wrote:

cool to see the perspective of one of the post 2000 DnB guys, as i have no reference point... after jungle faded into DnB i kinda gave up on it (around 99) and started listening to garage so by time grime and dubstep rolled along it made perfect sense

About when I started djing (99 or so). Dubstep rolled along for me right when drum and bass started to stagnate for me, though my interests paralleled the breakcore/gabber/hardstep type shit.

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Post by fractal » Tue Sep 28, 2010 10:32 pm

i think the more perspectives the merrier!
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Post by fractal » Tue Sep 28, 2010 10:33 pm

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Re: Grime could save us from brostep - thoughts?

Post by joe muggs » Tue Sep 28, 2010 10:33 pm

OI U stnuc




I left this thread earlier this evening as an interesting discussion about how grime and dubstep were influencing one another more than they had for a while...


I leave it for 3 hours, get back and there are THREE FUCKING PAGES of

"yeah but neuro started in oh three but brostep yeah but wait a minute that doesn't mean anything because its' just sumthing people made up dagstep wobste[p avruontkle glibstep argurbonkstep cramblawersdfhasdfkjhasdfj dogstep up my bum becsause i had thei arguemtn in 20002 with rusko destory ed dybupbsetep twelvestep ninglstep bumstepoi quariong wasn't as good as it used to be but wobbleobble crongstepo blackkkkerthanyou ignoranmtdo squebcrong I WAS THERE IN 2003

so can we skip that bit please and get back to the main issue?

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Post by blinaz » Tue Sep 28, 2010 10:35 pm

pkay wrote: If some uneducated kid links an inferior product saying 'check this out' I link a superior product and show them the way
and the award for the most self-important comment ever goes to you good sir.

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Re: Grime could save us from brostep - thoughts?

Post by fractal » Tue Sep 28, 2010 10:36 pm

joe muggs wrote:OI U stnuc




I left this thread earlier this evening as an interesting discussion about how grime and dubstep were influencing one another more than they had for a while...


I leave it for 3 hours, get back and there are THREE FUCKING PAGES of

"yeah but neuro started in oh three but brostep yeah but wait a minute that doesn't mean anything because its' just sumthing people made up dagstep wobste[p avruontkle glibstep argurbonkstep cramblawersdfhasdfkjhasdfj dogstep up my bum becsause i had thei arguemtn in 20002 with rusko destory ed dybupbsetep twelvestep ninglstep bumstepoi quariong wasn't as good as it used to be but wobbleobble crongstepo blackkkkerthanyou ignoranmtdo squebcrong I WAS THERE IN 2003

so can we skip that bit please and get back to the main issue?
wow, u just blew that out of proportion,,, i thought things were pretty civilized imho

you titled this thread "...save us from brostep" and you didn't expect there to be a debate on the subject of brostep itself? error in judgment i'd say
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Post by joe muggs » Tue Sep 28, 2010 10:39 pm

fractal wrote:errorerrorerrordelson ote compute brostep bvrostep must talk brostep quank qprrrrp digstep burpmstep quankquankrrrrrp
I probably shouldn't go on forums late at night. We can talk about grime later.

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Re: Grime could save us from brostep - thoughts?

Post by fractal » Tue Sep 28, 2010 10:42 pm

joe muggs wrote:
fractal wrote:errorerrorerrordelson ote compute brostep bvrostep must talk brostep quank qprrrrp digstep burpmstep quankquankrrrrrp
I probably shouldn't go on forums late at night. We can talk about grime later.
it's almost 4pm over here bro, looks like you're the one who needs some sleep. usually you're able to converse a lot better than this, so i'll come back after you've slept whatever this is off
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Post by joeki » Tue Sep 28, 2010 10:43 pm

On topic :
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Only breakcore can save us mate

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Post by pkay » Tue Sep 28, 2010 10:43 pm

blinaz wrote:
pkay wrote: If some uneducated kid links an inferior product saying 'check this out' I link a superior product and show them the way
and the award for the most self-important comment ever goes to you good sir.

not self important, just being an adult and realizing that screaming "YOUR MUSIC SUCKS MY TASTE IS BETTER" doesn't work.

instead saying 'check this out' likely is a better approach

I'm having a similar discussion on a local forum where people are shitting on dubstep in general.... saying "FUCK YOU YOUR MUSIC SUCKS" is just fanning the flames. Showing them what I view as good music has resulted in quite a few "oh I like this" responses.

Catch my drift?

Like the USA saying FUCK YOU IMMA BOMB YOU AND YOU WILL BE DEMOCRATIC, where as showing the economic, social, and humanitarian benefits to democracy may have been a better approach.

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