to wobble or not that is the question

debate, appreciation, interviews, reviews (events or releases), videos, radio shows
User avatar
dem2ruff
Posts: 75
Joined: Tue Mar 20, 2007 12:56 pm
Location: PRIME DIRECT - SOUTH LONDON
Contact:

to wobble or not that is the question

Post by dem2ruff »

Has the wobble had its day! Or are we still Luvin it -
personally i love the wobble but heard conficting comments
please feel free to air your opinionz
Peace
D A D D Y R U F F J N R - - -
The Original N i c e T u n e S e l e c t a
http://www.myspace.com/dem2ruff
contact for bookings and promo's
User avatar
ajantis_art
Posts: 1931
Joined: Mon Apr 10, 2006 10:44 am
Location: new cross/ norwich
Contact:

Post by ajantis_art »

aah i love the wobble still! tunes by rusko, the others and caspa which can be regarded as "wobble" tunes are amongst my faves at the mo
furiouz
Posts: 3674
Joined: Tue Oct 11, 2005 4:09 pm
Location: Stockholm - Sweden
Contact:

Post by furiouz »

The wobble will never die
Catch Furiouz every Tues 4-6 PM GMT @
Image
wil blaze
Posts: 1571
Joined: Thu Jul 06, 2006 1:50 pm
Location: London E14
Contact:

Post by wil blaze »

loving the wobble as long as people don't just rely on it to make a tune... like happened with dnb!
User avatar
dj $hy
Posts: 3409
Joined: Wed Oct 12, 2005 10:13 pm
Location: Gatwick, Hanger 16 Near Itchy Robots Hanger...
Contact:

Post by dj $hy »

Wil Blaze wrote:loving the wobble as long as people don't just rely on it to make a tune... like happened with dnb!
Deffo.

I love a wobble but personally it need more than just a wobble!

I'd like to see what the next level b.line will be cos the wobble cant last forever. Although with ppl like Caspa, The Others, Rusko n Skream still killing it I may be eating my words in a year or so!
http://soundcloud.com/afterdark-dubstep
New Deep one! Unsigned ATM
Soundcloud

A deep one... Dropping on Family Tree Records END OF THIS MONTH!!!!!!!
Soundcloud
shonky
Posts: 9754
Joined: Sat Mar 04, 2006 6:31 pm

Post by shonky »

When it's done well, and there's enough else to hang it to, then fine.

Where there's nothing else and it's just loads of knob-twiddling, it's no better than a guitar solo and adds essentially fuck all to the tune.
Hmm....

Image
User avatar
man-versus-sofa
Posts: 315
Joined: Thu Feb 22, 2007 5:06 pm
Location: CARMARTHEN, WALES
Contact:

Post by man-versus-sofa »

the wobble is a nice touch.... but if ya producing every tune you make with a wobble bassline, then its gonna be rather boring aftera while
Littlefoot
Posts: 3478
Joined: Sun Oct 22, 2006 2:45 pm
Location: Nottingham
Contact:

Post by Littlefoot »

Wil Blaze wrote:loving the wobble as long as people don't just rely on it to make a tune... like happened with dnb!
word.

as long as its done by Benga, Skream, DMZ etc, the people who made that part of the Dubstep sound, its gonna sound good!
Subsequent Mastering - http://www.subsequentmastering.com
Online Mastering Service
(LOL GURLZ, Geiom, Dexplicit, Bass Clef, Lost Codes Audio, Car Crash Set recordings)
User avatar
victorxray
Posts: 99
Joined: Wed Apr 25, 2007 9:57 am
Location: AU
Contact:

Post by victorxray »

Skream's 0800 got no wobble. Personally its my favorite on Skreamism Vol 2.
thomas
Posts: 2917
Joined: Tue Jan 09, 2007 12:46 pm
Location: Liverpool

Post by thomas »

Yes, aslong as its done well. As with everything, if its poor its poor.

And i also agree you must not rely too much on it, and not carry it out over loads of your tracks untill you become Mr wobble.
User avatar
municiple
Posts: 796
Joined: Mon Feb 20, 2006 6:02 pm
Location: Chicago!

Post by municiple »

do what you feel.
User avatar
*grand*
Amstergrandle
Posts: 5998
Joined: Mon May 22, 2006 9:36 am
Location: SW16/2
Contact:

Post by *grand* »

rubber chicken .. say no more..

the wobble wil always have a place in my heart.
Grand by name Grand by nature by 16 shades of himself
Image
User avatar
signus
Posts: 2686
Joined: Sun May 14, 2006 9:04 pm
Location: Leeds Sitay

Post by signus »

Image
User avatar
drum syndicate
Posts: 1394
Joined: Thu Nov 16, 2006 5:31 am
Location: Berkeley, CA
Contact:

Post by drum syndicate »

it really depends on how it's used. i hate at at 170+ bpm, but i dig it at 140/70. Some people use it as an accompaniment to the bassline, and some people take it balls to the wall the whole way thru.

It really really really depends on personal preference and if it sounds good.
User avatar
d-code
Posts: 671
Joined: Sun Jun 04, 2006 1:44 am
Location: E15, London
Contact:

Post by d-code »

Image

everyone likes a bit of wobble - it puts a smile on your face :D
markle
Posts: 1525
Joined: Fri Oct 13, 2006 7:38 pm
Location: Nth LDN
Contact:

Post by markle »

Joe C wrote:
Wil Blaze wrote:loving the wobble as long as people don't just rely on it to make a tune... like happened with dnb!
word.

as long as its done by Benga, Skream, DMZ etc, the people who made that part of the Dubstep sound, its gonna sound good!
Not sure DMZ have used the wobble that much, esp Mala. As long as it's done well then doesn;t matter who does it.

Viva diversity!
http://www.2nddroprecords.com
http://markleman.blogspot.com
http://www.twitter.com/markle875
http://www.SubFM.com - Bi-weekly Monday's 6-8pm UK Time

Out Now
LV ft Errol Bellot
A. Don't Judge
B. Don't Judge (Fantastic Mr Fox Remix)

Out Now
A. J:Kenzo - Conqueror
B. LD - Derailment
User avatar
the decoy
Posts: 465
Joined: Mon Apr 24, 2006 4:27 pm
Location: Baltimore, hon

Post by the decoy »

I love the wobble. May the wobble live forever.

I do love a good bit of LFO nuttiness.
User avatar
parson
Posts: 11311
Joined: Mon Jul 31, 2006 6:26 am
Location: ATX
Contact:

Post by parson »

municiple wrote:do what you feel.
qft
Littlefoot
Posts: 3478
Joined: Sun Oct 22, 2006 2:45 pm
Location: Nottingham
Contact:

Post by Littlefoot »

Markle wrote:
Joe C wrote:
Wil Blaze wrote:loving the wobble as long as people don't just rely on it to make a tune... like happened with dnb!
word.

as long as its done by Benga, Skream, DMZ etc, the people who made that part of the Dubstep sound, its gonna sound good!
Not sure DMZ have used the wobble that much, esp Mala. As long as it's done well then doesn;t matter who does it.

Viva diversity!
my favourite DMZ tune : Haunted, is my favourite wobble ever!
Subsequent Mastering - http://www.subsequentmastering.com
Online Mastering Service
(LOL GURLZ, Geiom, Dexplicit, Bass Clef, Lost Codes Audio, Car Crash Set recordings)
User avatar
djslate
Posts: 540
Joined: Fri Sep 01, 2006 8:54 pm
Location: West London

Post by djslate »

ALL DAY LONG.

Absolutely love tunes like this.

The Barington Levi SENSI remix, this is the stuff that gets the blood pumping...
Locked

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 0 guests