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Re: deep or just boring?

Post by abZ » Tue Feb 01, 2011 1:33 pm

Problem is people have to have a whole shit load of one thing. I don't know why. Variety is the spice of life. I have gone off the deep end myself. Dj wise anyway but I stick to my roots production wise. I have a lot of deep elements but maintain a bit of dirt in the baselines. Eventually we are going to realize it doesn't have to be one of the extremes.

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Re: deep or just boring?

Post by phrex » Tue Feb 01, 2011 2:04 pm

don't make this thread about subgenres.

as i don't care about how ''wawawowowowo'' music evolves because i just don't listen really to it i'm just refering to the ''other'' sound. it's just a way of describing the sound - not taging it.

@kHoff: i don't think that variety is the (only) key. a track can even have too much of it imho.
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Re: deep or just boring?

Post by therapist » Tue Feb 01, 2011 2:45 pm

kHoff wrote:
therapist wrote: I think people raving about how their own tunes are so deep, meditative, chilled (and so on) is just as annoying and pretentious as all the "filthy/epic/wubwubwub" stuff. I think some producers see it that by making "deep" stuff they're above all the brostep crew already.
its called variety
That doesn't make any sense as a response.

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Re: deep or just boring?

Post by CBK81 » Tue Feb 01, 2011 2:54 pm

It's all subjective.

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Re: deep or just boring?

Post by hasezwei » Tue Feb 01, 2011 3:13 pm

idk... to me the "deep" stuff has a tendency to be just as bad/generic as "filthy" stuff. it's mostly some shit that sounds like trance or if you're lucky liquid dnb, has the same lack of rhythm and it all sounds the same. chick singing, some chords = instant OMG ITS SO BEAUTIFUL AND DEEP.

where are the rollers? i want my rollers back!

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Re: deep or just boring?

Post by legend4ry » Tue Feb 01, 2011 3:44 pm

hasezwei wrote:idk... to me the "deep" stuff has a tendency to be just as bad/generic as "filthy" stuff. it's mostly some shit that sounds like trance or if you're lucky liquid dnb, has the same lack of rhythm and it all sounds the same. chick singing, some chords = instant OMG ITS SO BEAUTIFUL AND DEEP.

where are the rollers? i want my rollers back!
I don't hear nothing but sludgey goodness in this bare deep track.



:n: < - actually matches up with the kick/snare if timed right.
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Re: deep or just boring?

Post by zerbaman » Tue Feb 01, 2011 4:32 pm

I agree with "bum robot"
There are a lot of people who hate brostep, but really, don't do anything special with their tunes in terms of melodic content.

IMO, deep dubstep is supposed to be something emotional, not necessarily sad, or happy, but something that will relate to your feelings. I think the emotion is key because in a style which is supposed to be more minimalistic, you've got to work with more than sound to make a track good.
That's something I think every producer should aim for, regardless of the genre or subgenre, the emotion of the track, how a listener would "feel" it.

Again, my opinion on the subject, open to discussion...
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Re: deep or just boring?

Post by CBK81 » Tue Feb 01, 2011 4:57 pm

zerbaman wrote:I agree with "bum robot"
There are a lot of people who hate brostep, but really, don't do anything special with their tunes in terms of melodic content.

IMO, deep dubstep is supposed to be something emotional, not necessarily sad, or happy, but something that will relate to your feelings. I think the emotion is key because in a style which is supposed to be more minimalistic, you've got to work with more than sound to make a track good.
That's something I think every producer should aim for, regardless of the genre or subgenre, the emotion of the track, how a listener would "feel" it.

Again, my opinion on the subject, open to discussion...
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Re: deep or just boring?

Post by hasezwei » Tue Feb 01, 2011 5:09 pm

legend4ry wrote:
hasezwei wrote:idk... to me the "deep" stuff has a tendency to be just as bad/generic as "filthy" stuff. it's mostly some shit that sounds like trance or if you're lucky liquid dnb, has the same lack of rhythm and it all sounds the same. chick singing, some chords = instant OMG ITS SO BEAUTIFUL AND DEEP.

where are the rollers? i want my rollers back!
I don't hear nothing but sludgey goodness in this bare deep track.



:n: < - actually matches up with the kick/snare if timed right.

:n: ²
to me that's "just" dubstep. i personally divide dubstep into 3 parts:
- the sound of someone puking into a bitcrusher (bro/filth)
- sterile trancy shit or cliché liquid pitched down to 140 bpm ("deep", "shit", "hurr durr i sampled a piano song and made some pads") bonus if you have a chick singing in another key than the bassline
- everything that doesn't fit into one of those categories i just call "dubstep that doesn't suck". that can be anything, from plastician or sukh knight to zomby or scuba or untold or vaccine or benga or kryptic minds or even rusko etc. it's not that i hate wobbles or actually deep tracks, i just hate the cliché those two poles have become.

damn i remember back in the day my friends used to say "this isn't dubstep!!" when i played them ramadanman's "offal" (biiiiiig tune) and now it's me saying "this isn't dubstep, this is fucking horrible shit" when they show me, well, anything they find on youtube.

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Re: deep or just boring?

Post by staticcast » Tue Feb 01, 2011 6:30 pm

IMO, the only real conclusion that can be drawn from this discussion is the following.


POSTULATION:

"no matter where you look, you'll always find shit music"


COROLLARY 1:

"more often than not, the largest slice of the musical pie chart of any particular style will represent 'shit music within this style' "


COROLLARY 2:

"as a musical style continues to exist, the amount of shit music of that style will never decrease"
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Re: deep or just boring?

Post by Sharmaji » Tue Feb 01, 2011 6:47 pm

youtube links of boring tunes or STFU
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Re: deep or just boring?

Post by -[2]DAY_- » Tue Feb 01, 2011 8:28 pm

hasezwei wrote:bonus if you have a chick singing in another key than the bassline
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Re: deep or just boring?

Post by gravity » Tue Feb 01, 2011 8:46 pm

to me deep carries connotations of a level of detail and subtlety, fuck all to do with a sine wave sub and some chords. depth and aggression are not mutually exclusive either - its quite possible to be both.

however lots of people seem to refer to anything thats a bit mellow as 'deep', which imo isnt necessarily (generally) the case.

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Re: deep or just boring?

Post by kHoff » Tue Feb 01, 2011 9:30 pm

therapist wrote:
kHoff wrote:
therapist wrote: I think people raving about how their own tunes are so deep, meditative, chilled (and so on) is just as annoying and pretentious as all the "filthy/epic/wubwubwub" stuff. I think some producers see it that by making "deep" stuff they're above all the brostep crew already.
its called variety
That doesn't make any sense as a response.
sorry, i meant that when you are able to make both what people consider "deep" along with filthy stuff that are both appealing, (maybe not to everyone) then it shouldn't really matter. my seeing is that good producers dont always stick to one style.

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Re: deep or just boring?

Post by phrex » Tue Feb 01, 2011 10:53 pm

Sharmaji wrote:youtube links of boring tunes or STFU

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Re: deep or just boring?

Post by EDN » Tue Feb 01, 2011 11:12 pm

static_cast wrote:IMO, the only real conclusion that can be drawn from this discussion is the following.


POSTULATION:

"no matter where you look, you'll always find shit music"


COROLLARY 1:

"more often than not, the largest slice of the musical pie chart of any particular style will represent 'shit music within this style' "


COROLLARY 2:

"as a musical style continues to exist, the amount of shit music of that style will never decrease"
Static cast nailed it.
A mimimum of 90% of all creative media is rubbish.

Also, deep and filth are not diametrically opposed, I find a lot of Broken Note's stuff filthy and deep...

...but really trying to attatch abstract adjectives to subjective media is relatively pointless, given that everyones interpretation is different.
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Re: deep or just boring?

Post by nowaysj » Tue Feb 01, 2011 11:41 pm

Can we get a poll for this thread?
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Re: deep or just boring?

Post by mks » Wed Feb 02, 2011 12:28 am

vulvavibration wrote:don't make this thread about subgenres.
Yeah, well it appears that deep is not as well defined as brostep is perhaps.

I have been hearing a lot of New Agey dubstep lately though...

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Re: deep or just boring?

Post by abZ » Wed Feb 02, 2011 1:42 am

hasezwei wrote:
legend4ry wrote:
hasezwei wrote:idk... to me the "deep" stuff has a tendency to be just as bad/generic as "filthy" stuff. it's mostly some shit that sounds like trance or if you're lucky liquid dnb, has the same lack of rhythm and it all sounds the same. chick singing, some chords = instant OMG ITS SO BEAUTIFUL AND DEEP.

where are the rollers? i want my rollers back!
I don't hear nothing but sludgey goodness in this bare deep track.



:n: < - actually matches up with the kick/snare if timed right.

:n: ²
to me that's "just" dubstep. i personally divide dubstep into 3 parts:
- the sound of someone puking into a bitcrusher (bro/filth)
- sterile trancy shit or cliché liquid pitched down to 140 bpm ("deep", "shit", "hurr durr i sampled a piano song and made some pads") bonus if you have a chick singing in another key than the bassline
- everything that doesn't fit into one of those categories i just call "dubstep that doesn't suck". that can be anything, from plastician or sukh knight to zomby or scuba or untold or vaccine or benga or kryptic minds or even rusko etc. it's not that i hate wobbles or actually deep tracks, i just hate the cliché those two poles have become.

damn i remember back in the day my friends used to say "this isn't dubstep!!" when i played them ramadanman's "offal" (biiiiiig tune) and now it's me saying "this isn't dubstep, this is fucking horrible shit" when they show me, well, anything they find on youtube.
From reading this I get the feeling you think alot like I do about this subject. It's the same thing that drove me from DNB. I didn't want potsnpans or liquid or drumfunk or jumpup or whatever I just wanted good dnb and I just felt like there was nothing left that wasn't pigeon holed. Same with dubstep now. Like I say I like deep but really the stuff I like is a bit heavier just not waahhh wahh wahhh crap. 6 years ago each known dubstep artist had their own unique take on it instead of everyone breaking off into clicks. I'm not going to cry about it though. Just keep on truckin' ya know. I have no plans of selling out with the filth just to make it on the Beatport chart. It's kinda silly. I think it will blow over eventually and the real heads can reclaim the genre. Still a lot of amazing stuff out there, it just gets buried.

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Re: deep or just boring?

Post by 5qu1dfacekilla » Wed Feb 02, 2011 2:21 am

vulvavibration wrote:so many talk about deep tunes and produce deep tunes.

what i often miss is the real deepness to it.
sure, it often has a quite complex rythm - but where's the groove?
sure, it has a sub - but where just a sinewave on C1 doesn't make a tune deep.
sure, it doesn't have these horrible wobbles. but instead some limp extremly uninspired piano chord.

where's the haunting feel to it? where is that 'something' that captures?
i'm all for a sine sub - but don't make things sooooo easy! put some effort in making the sub fit into the track as a whole. by making it sticking to the groove would be my suggestion.

just my 2pence.

i'm off to bed.
heh, instead of complaining, you should have posted an example of a tune you didn't like so everyone can go crazy and start trolling each other. eh, me thinks the deep stuff is really hard to accomplish properly, which is why there isn't a lot of it out "there" (there being raves, parties, what not) anymore. oh btw, the sub isn't on c1 it's on g1, thank you very much :m:

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