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Re: Previously Good Dubstep Producers/Labels Making Bland Ho

Post by slothrop » Mon Dec 12, 2011 3:36 pm

Jake Daniel wrote:it would be better if, instead of people constantly focusing on what they don't like and what they think is shit, people could just focus on doing their own thing and being positive about that instead.
Had you considered not posting in this thread but contributing something positive to one that you like instead?
I'm all for mature interesting music discussions but this has just turned into (or was to start off anyway) "oh this is not my thing therefore its shit and everyone whose into it is obviously jumping on the bandwagon" and its so fucking boring and a lot of it just stinks of denial of dubstep heads being annoyed that previously dubstep producers are trying something different and not wanting to stick to making dubstep for the rest of their lives.
The thing that I find a bit tedious isn't when people depart from the dubstep template and start doing something different instead, it's when they depart from dubstep and start doing something which if it had come from an established house producer any time in the last 15 years would get written off as adequate but blandly tasteful DJ fodder...

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Re: Previously Good Dubstep Producers/Labels Making Bland Ho

Post by variousbasspdx » Wed Dec 14, 2011 4:24 am

It's a shame.
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Re: Previously Good Dubstep Producers/Labels Making Bland Ho

Post by test_recordings » Wed Dec 14, 2011 2:20 pm

What you going to do about it? Kidnap them and make them produce dubstep in your basement :6:
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Re: Previously Good Dubstep Producers/Labels Making Bland Ho

Post by Shum » Thu Dec 15, 2011 4:15 am

test recordings wrote:What you going to do about it? Kidnap them and make them produce dubstep in your dungeon :6:
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Re: Previously Good Dubstep Producers/Labels Making Bland Ho

Post by Basic A » Thu Dec 15, 2011 6:48 am

slothrop wrote: if it had come from an established house producer any time in the last 15 years would get written off as adequate but blandly tasteful DJ fodder...
K.
But its not supposed to resemble house. Those are comparisons you drew. Not the people making it.
Its slow ghettotech. Chicago minimal booty music at 140.
And the o.g. ghettotech producers love it. Rashad and Spinn think Addison Groove is the best thing to happen to the genre in years.
If the originators of the sound its based on like it, and you dont, you consider it might just, like, not be your thing?
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Re: Previously Good Dubstep Producers/Labels Making Bland Ho

Post by fractal » Thu Dec 15, 2011 7:34 am

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Re: Previously Good Dubstep Producers/Labels Making Bland Ho

Post by slothrop » Thu Dec 15, 2011 10:28 am

Basic A wrote:
slothrop wrote: if it had come from an established house producer any time in the last 15 years would get written off as adequate but blandly tasteful DJ fodder...
K.
But its not supposed to resemble house. Those are comparisons you drew. Not the people making it.
Its slow ghettotech. Chicago minimal booty music at 140.
And the o.g. ghettotech producers love it. Rashad and Spinn think Addison Groove is the best thing to happen to the genre in years.
If the originators of the sound its based on like it, and you dont, you consider it might just, like, not be your thing?
Oh, we're we talking about Addison Groove? If people think they sound like bland house then yeah, people can shut up - they don't sound like house and they aren't bland...

I guess I was thinking more of the tracks you hear on radio shows that really do sound a bit like second string Force Tracks tunes. I couldn't really name any because I have enough trouble remembering the tracks that I did like, let alone the ones I didn't. I'm not in the bland house gestapo and I'm not going to be knocking on doors at 4am but you sometimes wonder whether they all just really like second string Force Tracks tunes or if some of them could realize their potential more if they loosened up a bit and worried a bit less about being tastefully on trend.

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Re: Previously Good Dubstep Producers/Labels Making Bland Ho

Post by clifford_- » Thu Dec 15, 2011 11:10 am

i wont be seeing any of you moaners at trix tommorow then. good-o!
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Re: Previously Good Dubstep Producers/Labels Making Bland Ho

Post by antipode » Thu Dec 15, 2011 1:07 pm

joeki wrote:There are simply more interesting releases being put out by these people you call stale than there are forward pushing dubstep releases. That's almost impossible after 10 years isn't it? For me that's plain and simple. House, Funky, Garage, they've all been around since day and it was about time our generation learned to appreciate it (again). I welcome it with open arms.

Also, 50% of new dubstep being put out nowawadays seems to be dark halfstep, perfected by Kryptic Mnds on "One of us" back in 2009. I mean, I see a lot of people voting in the awards for J:Kenzo, Biome, DJ Madd, the Black Box crew et cetera. Granted, these people are doing excellent dubstep but aren't bringing anything new to the table at all. How one could call that progressive is beyond me.

And then it comes down to what you prefer. I enjoy dubstep immensly on the floor, by my inquisitive nature wants different things, genre-crossing things. And that's just happening more in the niche you describe there.
So yeah, I think your completely wrong. But to each their own.
There are only a few names that stand out for me in dubstep who are totally progressive: Old Apparatus and Objekt being two of them. And they also do 120-130 stuff most of the time now..so there you go.
1000x this. KM came out strong with that first album and single on Swamp, and even after their second album (The Fifth :o ) everything else I've heard in that style just falls short. It was to halfstep what 36 Chambers was to hardcore rap imo. :U:

Put your faith in LHF.

RE: the housey stuff, I feel kinda the same. Still hearing Addison Groove tunes that blow me away though, and Pearson Sound and Boddika are making some really exciting stuff. (love boddikas synths..)
And Blawan is just a weirdo.
A lot of it just seems to be 909s for the sake of 909s though.. yeah 4/4 open hihats are cool and all.. but come on.
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Re: Previously Good Dubstep Producers/Labels Making Bland Ho

Post by Alistairr » Thu Dec 15, 2011 3:41 pm

what u guys need is some Raytrace, he has an insane love of breaks and acid. check this badboy out...

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Re: Previously Good Dubstep Producers/Labels Making Bland Ho

Post by joehaynes1990 » Thu Dec 15, 2011 6:24 pm

Basic A wrote:Its slow ghettotech. Chicago minimal booty music at 140.
lol. I'm out.

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Re: Previously Good Dubstep Producers/Labels Making Bland Ho

Post by fractal » Thu Dec 15, 2011 6:35 pm

epochalypso wrote:
Put your faith in LHF.

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Re: Previously Good Dubstep Producers/Labels Making Bland Ho

Post by Sheff » Thu Dec 15, 2011 6:48 pm

house > dubstep



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Re: Previously Good Dubstep Producers/Labels Making Bland Ho

Post by fractal » Thu Dec 15, 2011 9:32 pm

hip hop > house

(if you're into BASS that is) :mrgreen:
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Re: Previously Good Dubstep Producers/Labels Making Bland Ho

Post by Lawman » Thu Dec 15, 2011 9:55 pm

fractal wrote:hip hop > house

(if you're into BASS that is) :mrgreen:
Fractal gets it. If you want booty-slammin bass, cant beat hip-hop. If anyone knows about bass, it's black people, real talk.


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Re: Previously Good Dubstep Producers/Labels Making Bland Ho

Post by Sexual_Chocolate » Thu Dec 15, 2011 9:59 pm

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Re: Previously Good Dubstep Producers/Labels Making Bland Ho

Post by fractal » Thu Dec 15, 2011 10:16 pm

Big Ups Lawman

tiny drops to the rest

http://thisisluckyme.com/mixtapes/96-so ... 0-mixtape/ <--more bass then most dubstep these days
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Re: Previously Good Dubstep Producers/Labels Making Bland Ho

Post by fractal » Thu Dec 15, 2011 10:18 pm

sub.wise:.
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Re: Previously Good Dubstep Producers/Labels Making Bland Ho

Post by slothrop » Thu Dec 15, 2011 10:18 pm

fractal wrote:(if you're into BASS that is)
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Re: Previously Good Dubstep Producers/Labels Making Bland Ho

Post by fractal » Thu Dec 15, 2011 10:23 pm

can't really beat dub when it comes down to it!

but hopefully 2012 = the year genres stopped mattering at all

every sound is immersed in so many different influences these days. the 'nuum is a web more than a line and its hard to tell what sits exactly where sometimes. it's pretty awesome that a lot of producers & djs have tapped into that and are making/mixing a wide array of sounds. makes for better parties! i know there will still be purists and people with singular visions and thats awesome too, delve as deep into it as you can go and see what comes out! :w: :4: etc
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