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Re: Where do you think this genre's going?

Post by abZ » Tue Oct 12, 2010 3:26 am

legend4ry wrote:I think Abz was speaking about all the atmospheric, film-score esque stuff, guys. Not Emo in the literal sense.
Nope I have no issue with Atmospheric, remember where I am America Fuck Yeah!

I am actually referring to this which unfortunately imo will be the future of dubstep here. Please kill me!



Sorry if I offend the emo people, I was never into it so I am kinda clueless as to what the kids are calling what these days.

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Re: Where do you think this genre's going?

Post by djake » Tue Oct 12, 2010 3:50 am

^^^

oh dear.

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Re: Where do you think this genre's going?

Post by Sharmaji » Tue Oct 12, 2010 5:22 am

dubstep = house and/or juke, right?

i really couldn't care less about the heavier-than-the-nex-tune world, but the stuff that interests me (or the artists that interest me) seem to be moving in more of a broken house way, or a really emotive, melodic, intense way.

thus, dubstep is either Bugz in the Attic or NYC Deep house in halftime...
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Re: Where do you think this genre's going?

Post by shaneynclan » Tue Oct 12, 2010 6:33 am

abZ wrote:
jesus god, make it stop

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Re: Where do you think this genre's going?

Post by FSTZ » Tue Oct 12, 2010 6:52 am

Kochari wrote:WUBWUBWUBWUBWUB WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA ZZZZZZEOWWWOWOWOWOWWUBWUBWERRRRRR
THIS!

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Re: Where do you think this genre's going?

Post by FSTZ » Tue Oct 12, 2010 6:53 am

deadly habit wrote:
<3
AND THIS!

that reminds me.. I gotta book this guy before he blows up!

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Re: Where do you think this genre's going?

Post by narcissus » Tue Oct 12, 2010 7:31 am

i am currently combining works of ravel and bach with drum n bass rhythms...

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Re: Where do you think this genre's going?

Post by Dankhurricane » Tue Oct 12, 2010 8:10 am

In artists like Lights, Owl City, and all those synth-pop artists you can see a taste of how this genre has influenced modern day mainstream music for the ones who are into more acoustic sounding things.
And Dub-Step also has made it's presence known in a lot of screamo type artists, you know?
As well as a lot of the stuff that's on KIIS FM and stuff.
I mean, my little cousin had a 13th birthday party and one of the little girls that were there had tons of candy on her wrists.
But they're 13? So I said "I like your bracelets." I think it's tacky looking tbh. she said thanks so i asked her where she got them, and she got them at Claire's.
Middle schoolers are starting to dress like they're at a concert to school. My friend's little sister was dressed head to toe in rasta colors and wearing a tutu the other day. And it just makes me wonder about what's cool to little kids these days.
I think that this scene is having an influence on what's trending in America.
I only wonder why it's taken so long.



(but i fucking love that that girl isn't dressed like skank.)
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Re: Where do you think this genre's going?

Post by Dankhurricane » Tue Oct 12, 2010 8:11 am

shaneynclan wrote:
abZ wrote:
jesus god, make it stop
oh my god, perfect example.
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Re: Where do you think this genre's going?

Post by Dub_Fiend » Tue Oct 12, 2010 8:28 am

Dankhurricane wrote:
shaneynclan wrote:
abZ wrote:
jesus god, make it stop
oh my god, perfect example.
I'm speechless...




And I thought that Enter Shikari shit was bad :/


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Re: Where do you think this genre's going?

Post by djbmc » Tue Oct 12, 2010 8:46 am

dubstep isn't an end point, it's another step in the ever evolving world of underground uk bass music.
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Re: Where do you think this genre's going?

Post by Depone » Tue Oct 12, 2010 9:27 am

Like a ball. Its going wherever you're pushing it...

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Re: Where do you think this genre's going?

Post by serox » Tue Oct 12, 2010 9:45 am

Question is where is EDM going. I predict it becoming very easy to sample for free at high quality. I recon computers will make it much easier for people who dont know how to play instruments or have zero experience. Basically, monkeys will be able to make music on a computer that sounds like a full orchestra :)

You will be able to push one key on a keyboard and it plays a full guitar riff and people will look back at the days humans had to play instruments in their hands.
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Re: Where do you think this genre's going?

Post by paradigm_x » Tue Oct 12, 2010 10:31 am

serox wrote:You will be able to push one key on a keyboard and it plays a full guitar riff and people will look back at the days humans had to play instruments in their hands.
Youve not seen akkord on kontakt then :lol:

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Re: Where do you think this genre's going?

Post by serox » Tue Oct 12, 2010 10:42 am

paradigm x wrote:
serox wrote:You will be able to push one key on a keyboard and it plays a full guitar riff and people will look back at the days humans had to play instruments in their hands.
Youve not seen akkord on kontakt then :lol:
Welcome to 2010 I guess lol
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Re: Where do you think this genre's going?

Post by GRAYSKALE » Tue Oct 12, 2010 11:39 am

djake wrote:id like dubstep to get so much space that you cant even hear the sounds anymore, they would be that well mixed down they would be invisable to the ear...
I know you were taking the piss but this is an almost exact description of Burial's newest material! So much space in this tune!

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Re: Where do you think this genre's going?

Post by egoless » Tue Oct 12, 2010 12:17 pm

deadly habit wrote:next level shit is always eastern europe, that's a fact they always end up on next level years before genres uk invent or invovate. they somehow make shit next level always, hell peep the balkansky lp for example and that's not even new

and dood who is always slept on but getting noticed by all the right people egoless
I partly disagree here, it is a fact that the "rest" of the world in 90% follow on to the work of UK & USA producers... Before 15 years or so the information was coming really slowly here, so we often had bands and producers that were making the sound that was "out" like 10 years ago in the USA or UK (there are exceptions of course), but as the time passes, the Internet is becoming an instant information tool and it's easier to keep in tact with the rest of the world, especially the ones that call themselves the "leaders" . I guess that the only original idea that came from the eastern europe was Balkan beat stuff, but still that was built on the foundation of music originated in UK & USA... Don't like the balkan beat stuff though...

but who knows what future brings us... no one can predict that. I personally would like to see people learning to listen music with their mind and soul, not just their legs and arms...
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Re: Where do you think this genre's going?

Post by serox » Tue Oct 12, 2010 4:17 pm

deadly habit wrote: next level shit is always eastern europe, that's a fact they always end up on next level years before genres uk invent or invovate. they somehow make shit next level always, hell peep the balkansky lp for example and that's not even newis
Huh? Did you just say Europe is/has been ahead of UK in music? what like DnB, Jungle and Acid House and this thing we call Dubstep? starts here and artists in Europe tend to try make their own version of it and most of it sounds terrible. Dont get me wrong there was some amazing music coming out of Holland, Belguim and Germany. But Eastern Europe?! are you on crack? cannot think of a single genre or artist that is worth mentioning coming from there.

What is next level, noise and shit loads of automation? they are good at making music no one can dance to I give them that :lol:
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Re: Where do you think this genre's going?

Post by serox » Tue Oct 12, 2010 4:19 pm

GRAYSKALE wrote:
djake wrote:id like dubstep to get so much space that you cant even hear the sounds anymore, they would be that well mixed down they would be invisable to the ear...
I know you were taking the piss but this is an almost exact description of Burial's newest material! So much space in this tune!

more WTF.
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