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demersal
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The life and death of a genre

Post by demersal » Fri Dec 09, 2011 3:46 am


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incnic
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Re: The life and death of a genre

Post by incnic » Fri Dec 09, 2011 4:34 am

shit article
how man times do you want to recycle shit from the ether and compare it to the 'true headz dayz of DMZ'
you also dont name 'who killed dubstep' at all

? :corntard:

you need to answer the question u posed
brostep

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Cuddlemonster
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Re: The life and death of a genre

Post by Cuddlemonster » Fri Dec 09, 2011 5:42 am

Wobble means trouble? Ancient memories of a future past?

I love all the seminal and crossover classics that laid the foundation, but this genre is about versatility. I just wouldn't waste my time writing an article talking about how dubstep has been taken advantage of by global capitalism and the mainstream, when I could write an article about how the sound is stronger than ever. Think positive! :R:

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Re: The life and death of a genre

Post by ultraspatial » Fri Dec 09, 2011 12:10 pm

Dubstep spread by itself. Through mixes, forums and YouTube.

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Re: The life and death of a genre

Post by scattybeanhead » Fri Dec 09, 2011 12:51 pm

thought the article had promise. dont bother reading it, tells you nothing, offers no opinion or discussion points. just basically the same old 'here's the history of dubstep, now look what's happened :corncry: '
http://www.mixcloud.com/yesjme/winter-warmers-dubstep-vinyl-mix/

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Re: The life and death of a genre

Post by Riddles » Sat Dec 10, 2011 1:53 am

http://blackdownsoundboy.blogspot.com/2 ... cenes.html

lifecycle on genres summed up as well as possible. the OP link just seems to be the same whining you get on here sometimes.
people need to listen to the music they like.You cant control what people think/do so just gotta deal with it and get on with your life. Complaining about how a genre changes is futile, it has changed, youve just gotta support the part of the genre you enjoy and enjoy yourself, no point getting worked up over something you cant do shit about.
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soronery wrote:Too easy to sit behind a keyboard with a playlist of dubstep tunes on, arguing about the defintion of a word in relation to a sound.
All that melts away when the lights are down and the bass is up.

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