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nowaysj wrote:If it is cool to like the deep, where are all the cool people? All I see is filth children.
Not cool per say, bad word choice, just trendy round here, even former bro heads wind up making garage and deep tunes if they get in far enough, just how it spins on the DSF.
you can only make so many variations before the general public catch on when you use the same bass patches and drum kits repeatedly
I have to disagree, as with anything, an infinite number of variations can be made. Not to mention theres so many more drum kits and patches to be made/used.
it was a joke
pointing out how most of the stuff sounds like it's the same patches and kits
then i completely retract my last comment Mister Habit!
I try pretty hard to make original patches just cuz i wanna sound more original myself, but i DO notice most heads sound pretty similar, which is kinda odd to me, cuz i havent really ever stumbled upon a sound that sounded quite like what EVERYONE and their mom has seemed to achieve.
Electric_Head wrote:After Empire is like the Robert Mugabe of thread creators.
He`ll promise you the world but just get Syphilis and start talking about Imperialist organ grinding monkeys.
bassinine wrote:it seems DSF runs on an extremely biased two party system.
it's fucking annoying that everything has to classified into a genre before anyone will even bother forming an opinion on it.
I agree with you mostly, I'm not one dimensional about this stuff, either, I make music on both sides of the argument( evidence in my sig), and generally just think it's dumb that everyone picks a side round here.
Just how it goes though.
A conglomeration of my old tearout tunes I like, and my new ones I don't Soundcloud
Electric_Head wrote:After Empire is like the Robert Mugabe of thread creators.
He`ll promise you the world but just get Syphilis and start talking about Imperialist organ grinding monkeys.
100% agree with the above comment. Sure there are a lotta divisions, but shit man, Deep aint my cup of tea, but if i hear a song that is deep and kicks ass im not gonna slander the track. Folks should be a little more open minded cuz its pretty much what were here for anyways. One person likes to listen to some dubstep and chill out, where i like to get hyped and pumped up.
Electric_Head wrote:After Empire is like the Robert Mugabe of thread creators.
He`ll promise you the world but just get Syphilis and start talking about Imperialist organ grinding monkeys.
Its silly trying to classify dubstep into deep and bro, eventually you run up to something thats neither, you could argue that most tunes either branch off into a deeper sound or a more pumped up in your face sound but even then with some tunes its a grey area to classify them. you wouldnt ever put mala with bro heads or excision with the deep heads but where do you stick producers like Jakes and Coki?
Electric_Head wrote:After Empire is like the Robert Mugabe of thread creators.
He`ll promise you the world but just get Syphilis and start talking about Imperialist organ grinding monkeys.
pkay wrote:UK Garage has an american parent and british parent...the american parent hit it and quit it and the british parent was left to raise UK garage alone...they raised UK Garage in to a fine young adult and ended up fucking a half british half jamaican guy. Their child lost a leg at birth and can't move as fast, but has a deeper voice for some reason