£10 Bag wrote:bigfootspartan wrote:Bro was awesome back when it was just Datsik and Excision and Downlink.
Haha no, they've never been awesome.
'Bro' a.k.a heavy as fuck nasty dubstep, was awesome back when it was just Coki dubplates and you had to lock on to the radio, or go to a show to hear it. Now every tnuc is making that sound and its all over Youtube/Facebook/school buses.
I get what you're saying, but that's how it was when the Kelowna guys first started. I think it was 07 or 08 when I ended up at an Excision show by accident, probably 20 people there, and it was brilliant. It wasnt all robot like growly bro that we currently see, and the fact that he threw in some classic DnB was great. That was before they all got into the 'we're heavier than the next crew' shit. I remember after the show I couldn't even remember who it was that played, I couldn't find any information online other than the clubs website saying who it was that was playing that night.
Now that every tnuc with a computer is a producer is producing bro it's gotten really stale.
What I was trying to say with that though, was that The same thing happens with dungeon after a while. The same producers are getting rinsed, and even though they are ace producers it doesn't change the fact that we've all heard it before. It's not close to as saturated as the bro state of things, but it's getting saturated, and I think that's why there's so many people jumping on the juke bandwagon.