Why are so many dubstep fans so protective of the genre?
Re: Why are so many dubstep fans so protective of the genre?
yeah there isn't any hypothtical, if you wanna mould how a genre starts out, get on srebme breaks before it gets huge!
Giving away some remixes:incnic wrote:eat bass u r a wanker m8 lol
fuk off with ur shite prolems cos im trying to classofy dungeon vs classic dubstep ffs
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Re: Why are so many dubstep fans so protective of the genre?
bad photoshop is bad
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ehbrums1 wrote:Nickelback ft. Korn
I hear skrillex is the executive producer! What a dynamite collab!!
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lol it's nickleback so even if it was a good photoshop, it's going to be bad by defaultNevalo wrote:bad photoshop is bad
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haha, im not gonna lie, i dont think ive met a single person who likes nickleback
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my cousin loooves nickelbackNevalo wrote:haha, im not gonna lie, i dont think ive met a single person who likes nickleback
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oh god, I worked a job once where the lady in the next cube listened to "photograph" on repeat.Nevalo wrote:haha, im not gonna lie, i dont think ive met a single person who likes nickleback
this got me thinking youtube+nickleback+dubstep...I don't think I should have went there...
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why would someone even waste their time with that in a DAW.. like, what a waste of time, it's nickleback, it's already shit, it's not going to get any better anytime soon hahaha._cheef_ wrote:oh god, I worked a job once where the lady in the next cube listened to "photograph" on repeat.Nevalo wrote:haha, im not gonna lie, i dont think ive met a single person who likes nickleback![]()
this got me thinking youtube+nickleback+dubstep...I don't think I should have went there...![]()
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i only listened to like half, but there was no super filthy drop, has the world changed?!
Giving away some remixes:incnic wrote:eat bass u r a wanker m8 lol
fuk off with ur shite prolems cos im trying to classofy dungeon vs classic dubstep ffs
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hahah, no. generic 'wobblez' were used.BlueyTeamTom wrote:why would someone even waste their time with that in a DAW.. like, what a waste of time, it's nickleback, it's already shit, it's not going to get any better anytime soon hahaha._cheef_ wrote:oh god, I worked a job once where the lady in the next cube listened to "photograph" on repeat.Nevalo wrote:haha, im not gonna lie, i dont think ive met a single person who likes nickleback![]()
this got me thinking youtube+nickleback+dubstep...I don't think I should have went there...![]()
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i only listened to like half, but there was no super filthy drop, has the world changed?!
tbh, it sounds like it was played in vdj with constant use of fx while a snare & kick played on the other track
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lol good point. A rare case of a crappy dubstep remix without a filthy drop that actually manages to be worse than if it did have a filth drop.BlueyTeamTom wrote:
i only listened to like half, but there was no super filthy drop, has the world changed?!
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Hasn't this exact topic been discussed like 10 billion times?
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Didn't the SAME THING happen to Drum and Bass? If I remember correctly Pendulum were very influential on bringing drum and bass to the masses ... and If I also remember correctly didn't this cause every drum and bass fan to hate Pendulum? Because now kids who are 14 are "drum and bass" fans but only listen to the pop stuff... and pendulum sound NOTHING like what the original drum and bass sound was.
My point is.. this isnt unique to Dubstep ... the more people who listen to a genre the better because then there are more opportunities for new and upcoming producers to make a living doing what they love.
ps: "Hold Your Colour" is my no.1 EDM album of all time.
My point is.. this isnt unique to Dubstep ... the more people who listen to a genre the better because then there are more opportunities for new and upcoming producers to make a living doing what they love.
ps: "Hold Your Colour" is my no.1 EDM album of all time.
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if hold your colour is your favourite edm album then i think you need to expand your horizon a bit
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if hold your colour is your favourite edm album then i think you need to expand your horizon a bit
i like it because you can listen to the album from start to finish and it evolves the whole time. it is high energy and interesting. there are plenty of amazing albums out there but hold your colour has just been on my ipod for so many years that it holds a special place!
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oh, there we go... i understand nowhowzer wrote:Nevalo wrote:![]()
if hold your colour is your favourite edm album then i think you need to expand your horizon a bit
i like it because you can listen to the album from start to finish and it evolves the whole time. it is high energy and interesting. there are plenty of amazing albums out there but hold your colour has just been on my ipod for so many years that it holds a special place!
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so you're afraid of technology are you?Nevalo wrote:oh, there we go... i understand nowhowzer wrote:Nevalo wrote:![]()
if hold your colour is your favourite edm album then i think you need to expand your horizon a bit
i like it because you can listen to the album from start to finish and it evolves the whole time. it is high energy and interesting. there are plenty of amazing albums out there but hold your colour has just been on my ipod for so many years that it holds a special place!
hows your discman going?
and FYI, I own the physical album, I ripped it in HQ mp3 and then loaded it into itunes.
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Re: Why are so many dubstep fans so protective of the genre?
LOL
not really, i just prefer to listen to music on a decent soundsystem/stereo, as opposed to using a pair of cheap earphones/headphones....
not really, i just prefer to listen to music on a decent soundsystem/stereo, as opposed to using a pair of cheap earphones/headphones....
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