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Re: check out my Katy Perry remix
lol
forthcoming 12", spring/summer 2015:Legend4ry wrote:Well I am still living in that haze that dubstep is about a dark room with a big system, peoples with their heads down and trigger fingers in the air.
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Right? Quite a turn from two pages ago
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zomby seems to manage doing bothPhigure wrote:seriously, put that passion into make tunes not death threatswobbles wrote:dude you should produce,
put that passion to use

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nah - he puts passion into stealing tunesNevalo wrote:zomby seems to manage doing bothPhigure wrote:seriously, put that passion into make tunes not death threatswobbles wrote:dude you should produce,
put that passion to use

forthcoming 12", spring/summer 2015:Legend4ry wrote:Well I am still living in that haze that dubstep is about a dark room with a big system, peoples with their heads down and trigger fingers in the air.
goldplate / war continues
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vulvavibration wrote:nah - he puts passion into stealing tunesNevalo wrote:zomby seems to manage doing bothPhigure wrote:seriously, put that passion into make tunes not death threatswobbles wrote:dude you should produce,
put that passion to use
"one theft a day keeps the gucci on display"
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that's going in my sigNevalo wrote:vulvavibration wrote:nah - he puts passion into stealing tunesNevalo wrote:zomby seems to manage doing bothPhigure wrote:seriously, put that passion into make tunes not death threatswobbles wrote:dude you should produce,
put that passion to use
"one theft a day keeps the gucci on display"
Re: check out my Katy Perry remix
Lol what the fuck.
There will always be bad music, in every genre. It's not exclusive to dubstep, and it doesn't mean the good producers have stopped producing. Stay grounded by not flipping the fuck out when you willingly go into a thread called "Check my katy perry remix" and instead just sticking on some tunes you do like.
However you came across this sort of music, there's no excuse for making stupid threats to people over music. That's not passion for the music, that's just being a top jerk-off.
There will always be bad music, in every genre. It's not exclusive to dubstep, and it doesn't mean the good producers have stopped producing. Stay grounded by not flipping the fuck out when you willingly go into a thread called "Check my katy perry remix" and instead just sticking on some tunes you do like.
However you came across this sort of music, there's no excuse for making stupid threats to people over music. That's not passion for the music, that's just being a top jerk-off.
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putting this thread back on track
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drphilstepforum.comCornbreadddd wrote:I'm really glad that you understand what I mean. I know I'm known to rim a lot of producers on here, but that's because I feel like they have inadvertently improved my life. No matter what mood I'm in, if I put City Limits Vol. 1 on, or the Author LP. I truly get lost in my own little musical paradise. Whenever I may have thoughts of going out and copping a couple bags, and I hear a Phaeleh tune, I completely forget about going to score something, no drug could ever bring me the relaxation and mental clarity of a Phaeleh tune. Same with Heny G & Valor, their tunes literally bring a smile to my face. Even when I'm going to a party, and trying to hook up with some girls, If I listen to Heny G - Candy, Christopher, or any other tune for that matter, I feel as though I instantly have the confidence and wit to charm any girl into giving me a waist hug with her mouth open (Thanks Heny). I relish the longer tunes (8+ minutes) for the development and I admire & appreciate the amount of work and effort that went into making them.When I'm angry I'll throw on Kutz - Itch or maybe Moody. I feel that if I had never discovered 140 music, I would definitely still be sticking needles in my arm every day.smokeybeenz wrote:This. i think like this ive been battling mental illness and this music has helped me so much with improving my life, its such a great a powerful music when done right its just such a shame that it is getting ruined by these people who just want money, and are not doing it just for the love of music.Cornbreadddd wrote:You guys know how incredibly butt hurt I get over this stuff, it's expected.
I'm just a dude who is so incredibly in love with this genre that I it makes every day I have wonderful. Obviously my friends and family do too, but the joy that this music brings me is insane, truly. I used to be addicted to heroin, really badly. I'm 20 years old now. I just kind of feel that this genre of music has honestly helped replace my addiction with something positive and something that is progressing, instead of something destructive. But when I hear these fucks coming up, and all this midrange cack catching on, I immediately feel an invasion to the thing that's keeping me grounded, and something that isn't progressing, and I wan't it to go away and die.
I do take music extremely fucking seriously and it means a lot to me, obviously. Maybe I'll just say, I hope your hard drive crashes and your soundcloud gets hacked.
big up cornbread for that even over the internet its quite difficult to say all that
I've just now realized that without brostep, I might not have ever discovered 140 music, and thus I might still be using at this time. Now I don't want this to sound like another little cliche claim that states that "music is my life," because that's not the case. But I honestly get so excited over forthcoming releases. I write all the releases down in a booklet to make sure I don't forget one. Never pirate music, not patient enough for someone to put it up on file sharing network. But in the morning the first thing I'll think about is "Yessss,.. only 5 more days till the Pheral, Cyrus, Tunnidge, Killa & Instinct, and MUD005 releases. That's the way I think, it's truly as if I have taken my old obsession of getting dope, scrounging for money, engaging in nefarious behaviors, and harming others just to get drugs, and 140 music has now taken a huge portion of my attention, just as getting dope used to take up almost all my time and thinking, now 140 music has all the attention. I hate to sound corny or cheeky, but I truly believe this genre has saved me from ending up in a self perpetuating downward spiral leading to prison, or even death.
Big up all the producer's who make this music and keep it deep, dark, melodic, musical, and emotional. I owe you the world and I will forever support anybody who strives to create such music.
I love 140 bass music.
shhh hut ya mout
PS I believe your internet stories about as much as I believed my ex when she said she had gotten tested.
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Cornbread is the most interesting character on DSF..surely nobody believes any of his storys?
keep em coming mate
keep em coming mate

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Pistonsbeneath wrote:fresh remix
big!
a bit different from your collabs with seven, icicle and kryptic minds








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This thread was all
Then it got all
Now were Zomby bashing.
I love you guys.

Then it got all

Now were Zomby bashing.
I love you guys.
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God, thats who.

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you should make some beats cornbreadd though youre bound to be better than a lot of jaded fucks
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If all that is true, I've gained some respect for you.Cornbreadddd wrote:You guys know how incredibly butt hurt I get over this stuff, it's expected.
I'm just a dude who is so incredibly in love with this genre that I it makes every day I have wonderful. Obviously my friends and family do too, but the joy that this music brings me is insane, truly. I used to be addicted to heroin, really badly. I'm 20 years old now. I just kind of feel that this genre of music has honestly helped replace my addiction with something positive and something that is progressing, instead of something destructive. But when I hear these fucks coming up, and all this midrange cack catching on, I immediately feel an invasion to the thing that's keeping me grounded, and something that isn't progressing, and I wan't it to go away and die.
I do take music extremely fucking seriously and it means a lot to me, obviously. Maybe I'll just say, I hope your hard drive crashes and your soundcloud gets hacked.
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i think you all need to come down.
and calm down.
and die.
and calm down.
and die.
I don't turn on Korn to get it on, I be playin Digi Mystikz 'til the dawn
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It's interesting that some say that I could put that passion into producing because I have actually started. I've got one tune done, and working on the second. I've been a jazz musician since I was really young and have an extremely extensive knowledge of music theory & not talking some big ego chat or anything, but I feel that I can play at a professional level. That's great and all, but when dealing with computers and keyboards it's a whole different story, it just feels so strange, it seems so difficult to get my ideas onto the computer, so many technicalities. The tune I'm currently working on, my second tune I've ever made, is really jazzy, smooth summer chords, interesting transitions, probably going to end up being 8 minutes long or so, but there are tons of changes in it so it's not just the same loop, also 2 tasteful key modulations. I just want to make something musical, and having an extremely heavy jazz background, I know I can do this, but when it comes to gain structuring and mastering, I'm a complete dolt. No clue what-so-ever.
To those who mentioned they for some reason don't believe anything I said, I'm baffled. I'm not going to sit here and argue that I was in fact a heroin addict with you, because first off, it's something that I'm extremely ashamed of anyway. I wish with everything I have that it wasn't true. I'm currently on a medication called Suboxone, which is helps me with withdrawal so I can actually live a normal life. I work, go to school, and have a girlfriend now.SCope13 wrote: If all that is true, I've gained some respect for you.
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I don't turn on Korn to get it on, I be playin Digi Mystikz 'til the dawn
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