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MOTHERFUCKING DRUMSTEP

Post by ClosedEyeVisuals » Tue Jan 17, 2012 4:43 am

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Re: MOTHERFUCKING DRUMSTEP

Post by ReachZenith » Tue Jan 17, 2012 6:28 am

Dude that was pretty intense. The drop was pretty wicked, and the second drop with the change up in the drums was a really nice touch and brought it into a dubstepy realm. Really liked the glitches during the drops that you had going. Really solid work here man!

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Re: MOTHERFUCKING DRUMSTEP

Post by Figment » Tue Jan 17, 2012 10:05 am

thought the intro was far too long, also think that you might as well have just made it a drum and bass track, the relativity this track has to dubstep is.. almost non-existent.

i hate drumstep with a passion, but, even i can tell you, drumstep generally seems to be far more intense than this, the percussion is usually far more intense than this, to me, this just seemed a tad on the boring side, it needs to sound fast, it needs to feel fast, this is lacking energy.

not meant to come across as a full on "this track is shit" vibe, but this is how i feel, this is my opinion, my critique, and i think it does lack the energy of a drumstep track..

then again, this is coming from someone who hate's the subgenre with a passion and think's it is a waste of space in the world.

also seemed to lack bass..
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Re: MOTHERFUCKING DRUMSTEP

Post by SkunkDubz » Tue Jan 17, 2012 11:38 am

liking the synths in this man, nice track

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Re: MOTHERFUCKING DRUMSTEP

Post by 1point5 » Wed Jan 18, 2012 12:39 pm

BlueyTeamTom wrote:thought the intro was far too long, also think that you might as well have just made it a drum and bass track, the relativity this track has to dubstep is.. almost non-existent.
yeah I'd definitely call drumstep a subgenre of Jump-up DnB, and since this track only has a short half-time section i wouldn't even call it drumstep
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Re: MOTHERFUCKING DRUMSTEP

Post by scocco » Wed Jan 18, 2012 4:07 pm

Coming from someone who hasn't really listened to drumstep, this sounds a like like dnb to me. Heavy ass dnb, haha. But it sounds like it has a lot of potential, the quality of production is up there.

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