kebnoa wrote:You stole our language and made it shit now you are stealing our music and making it shit
go make your own shit then go and make it shit
uk dubstep all day
Stop being such an ignorant homophobic tnuc. There's plenty of decent American Dubstep, as there is also a fuckload of utterly shite British Dubstep.
That said, the vibes of the American electronic music scene do look a little bit 1990s homosexual rave like for my tastes.
I rarely see glowsticks anymore, but they never bothered me much anyway. One thing that did bug me was people with whistles, like referee whistles and blowing it really loud. That can kind of be a mood killer. Those were mostly in warehouse parties though, rarer than glowsticks now.
Some places have banned glowsticks and similar stuff because some consider it a kind of paraphernalia... and vaseline too, haha. Saw some security at a random club in San Fran a couple of years ago harassing people doing light shows, and some people at Planet of The Drums got kicked out for spreading vaseline/menthol rub and using those wooden massager roller things... Pretty wack.
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i am just happy to be in east london their is good nights still going with proper vibes thing have change abit and people cant get a bit dickish at dubstep nights now but their are still good thing happening
if u are having fun carry one i guess but i dont think the usa have ever really got with the vibes we got in the uk i could be wrong i aint been to any of your nights just going by what i have seen on the net
I'm not judging by just that one show, I've never seen anything in the US that isn't in a phenomenally large stadium-size arena. Obviously there are other shows, this just seems to be the main medium.
Bassnectar has a fanclub of some sort that dress up in a uniform and do choreographed dancing on stage, if I remember correctly.
kebnoa wrote:You stole our language and made it shit now you are stealing our music and making it shit
go make your own shit then go and make it shit
uk dubstep all day
i'd say america has a few good to great dubstep/garage/funky producers, but it's crazy how many are located in texas.
christophera wrote:i've never been to england but from what i can tell from the internet, it's nothing but chavs and poncey students drinking tea and getting knackered
Kebona is dumb huh? What about vaccine, DJG, moldy, jus wan, Joe nice, etc? Ginz is from the states and martyn lives here as well... To honestly believe in your heart that music knows geographical bounderies in 2011 makes you either ridiculously ignorant or a huge troll... Which is it?
Why is parson so concerned with girls being everywhere? Seems like he don't care about all us fancy lads