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Re: If you are a 'real dubstep' lecturer, watch this.

Post by Viineri » Sat Mar 24, 2012 5:19 pm

cmgoodman1226 wrote:I just came here to see a fight...
This isn't a "real" fight...











:cornlol:

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Re: If you are a 'real dubstep' lecturer, watch this.

Post by cityzen » Sat Mar 24, 2012 5:21 pm

Viineri wrote:
cmgoodman1226 wrote:I just came here to see a fight...
This isn't a "real" fight...











:cornlol:
But what if the cat is wearing boxing gloves and a gum shield?
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Re: If you are a 'real dubstep' lecturer, watch this.

Post by Viineri » Sat Mar 24, 2012 5:24 pm

cityzen wrote:
Viineri wrote:
cmgoodman1226 wrote:I just came here to see a fight...
This isn't a "real" fight...











:cornlol:
But what if the cat is wearing boxing gloves and a gum shield?
Then it's a car without an engine.

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Re: If you are a 'real dubstep' lecturer, watch this.

Post by cmgoodman1226 » Sat Mar 24, 2012 5:37 pm

Viineri wrote:
cmgoodman1226 wrote:I just came here to see a fight...
This isn't a "real" fight...
I know. That's why I'm so disappointed.

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Post by hudson » Sat Mar 24, 2012 5:54 pm

RE: that last paragraph... isanyoneup dot com is some kind of hipster porn site, ad I think they're referencing it throughout the song :s

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Post by _cheef_ » Sat Mar 24, 2012 8:22 pm

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multiple actual laugh out loud moments there. good god....

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Re: If you are a 'real dubstep' lecturer, watch this.

Post by apmje » Sat Mar 24, 2012 10:07 pm

This thread is beyond bad.

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Re: If you are a 'real dubstep' lecturer, watch this.

Post by Dub_freak » Sat Mar 24, 2012 10:15 pm

That guy needs a slap.
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Re: If you are a 'real dubstep' lecturer, watch this.

Post by cyrusfx » Sat Mar 24, 2012 10:50 pm

cmgoodman1226 wrote:I just came here to see a fight...
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I found the man for the job.

You still looking for a fight, mate?

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Re: If you are a 'real dubstep' lecturer, watch this.

Post by cyrusfx » Sat Mar 24, 2012 11:18 pm

epochalypso wrote:Some people just seem to get "evolution" and "bastardisation" confused. As well as "progression" and "stagnation".
True, I forgot that it is a noble argument to want to make sure that "dubstep remains dubstep" (i dont exactly know what that entails) because this is, after all, the dubstepforum(.com). However, the actual distinction between "evolution" and "bastardization" is relatively in the eye of the beholder. I define "good" music as music that goes on to influence the creation of other music (music that inspires other people to become musicians, djs, producers, etc.).

In that sense, I readily admit Skrillex is "good" because he's already had a major impact on the type of music that new electronic music producers want to create. Whether or not you like what they are making is an opinion, and the world will continue to churn according to the laws of supply and demand regardless of what any one individual thinks about it.

Besides, I don't really think its possible to intervene with "evolution" to make sure it heads in the direction you want it to. Evolution is defined as an adaptive response to change in environment, and cannot be decidedly programmed in a studio, or a laboratory, because we simply can't predict how the environment is going to change.
epochalypso wrote:btw this whole rant is kinda OT, needless to say the video is shit, the argument is flawed and don't even get me started on the delicate petal of a man presenting it.
HOL (Haha'd out loud)

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Re: If you are a 'real dubstep' lecturer, watch this.

Post by cmgoodman1226 » Sun Mar 25, 2012 4:19 am

cyrusfx wrote:
epochalypso wrote:Some people just seem to get "evolution" and "bastardisation" confused. As well as "progression" and "stagnation".
True, I forgot that it is a noble argument to want to make sure that "dubstep remains dubstep" (i dont exactly know what that entails) because this is, after all, the dubstepforum(.com). However, the actual distinction between "evolution" and "bastardization" is relatively in the eye of the beholder. I define "good" music as music that goes on to influence the creation of other music (music that inspires other people to become musicians, djs, producers, etc.).

In that sense, I readily admit Skrillex is "good" because he's already had a major impact on the type of music that new electronic music producers want to create. Whether or not you like what they are making is an opinion, and the world will continue to churn according to the laws of supply and demand regardless of what any one individual thinks about it.

Besides, I don't really think its possible to intervene with "evolution" to make sure it heads in the direction you want it to. Evolution is defined as an adaptive response to change in environment, and cannot be decidedly programmed in a studio, or a laboratory, because we simply can't predict how the environment is going to change.
epochalypso wrote:btw this whole rant is kinda OT, needless to say the video is shit, the argument is flawed and don't even get me started on the delicate petal of a man presenting it.
HOL (Haha'd out loud)

FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT!!!

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Re: If you are a 'real dubstep' lecturer, watch this.

Post by spire » Sun Mar 25, 2012 4:56 am

2 main things. I'll start by saying that IF i have actually ever said "thats not real dubstep" what im ACTUALLY saying is "thats not the kind of dubstep i like".

And i do think its funny how any of us who prefer the darker/more mellow/2005-2008ish style dubstep get criticized for not being open to more things, or like they say "evolved sounds", while on the other hand the people who prefer the noisier aggressive (midrange preset heavy) type sounds always complain about older dubstep being "boring"....sooo yeah....they dont have to like older dubstep but we're assholes cause we dont like the new stuff???? Something doesnt quite add up....

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Post by spire » Sun Mar 25, 2012 4:58 am

cyrusfx wrote:True, I forgot that it is a noble argument to want to make sure that "dubstep remains dubstep" (i dont exactly know what that entails) because this is, after all, the dubstepforum(.com). However, the actual distinction between "evolution" and "bastardization" is relatively in the eye of the beholder. I define "good" music as music that goes on to influence the creation of other music (music that inspires other people to become musicians, djs, producers, etc.).

In that sense, I readily admit Skrillex is "good" because he's already had a major impact on the type of music that new electronic music producers want to create.
So if someone makes a simple beat to the sound of a toilet flushing and that inspires somebody its good music to you?

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Re: If you are a 'real dubstep' lecturer, watch this.

Post by BonerJams04 » Sun Mar 25, 2012 5:45 am

spire wrote:
cyrusfx wrote:True, I forgot that it is a noble argument to want to make sure that "dubstep remains dubstep" (i dont exactly know what that entails) because this is, after all, the dubstepforum(.com). However, the actual distinction between "evolution" and "bastardization" is relatively in the eye of the beholder. I define "good" music as music that goes on to influence the creation of other music (music that inspires other people to become musicians, djs, producers, etc.).

In that sense, I readily admit Skrillex is "good" because he's already had a major impact on the type of music that new electronic music producers want to create.
So if someone makes a simple beat to the sound of a toilet flushing and that inspires somebody its good music to you?
Nah, its SHITTY!
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Re: If you are a 'real dubstep' lecturer, watch this.

Post by apmje » Sun Mar 25, 2012 9:03 am

Got round to watching the video....guy is a tool.

That is all.

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Re: If you are a 'real dubstep' lecturer, watch this.

Post by antipode » Sun Mar 25, 2012 9:05 am

yeah but no but yeah but no but
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Re: If you are a 'real dubstep' lecturer, watch this.

Post by hifi » Sun Mar 25, 2012 9:10 am

wub wrote:
samdam1 wrote:
wub wrote:
samdam1 wrote:Like, if I put a hat on a cat, and shave its tail, and put some little boots on it, its still a fuckin' cat right? LOL
Yes, but it's a cat that is being abused and mistreated by it's owner.

Again, another poor analogy.
Well, then, it's still a fookin' cat regardless isn't it. :P
Which you've mistreated.


The argument isn't the actuality of the thing, it's what is done to the thing that may be interpreted as abuse.


you are brillant wub.

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Re: If you are a 'real dubstep' lecturer, watch this.

Post by helix » Sun Mar 25, 2012 9:13 am

I tried to post that picture of my balls, but I couldn't find it
fuck off
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Re: If you are a 'real dubstep' lecturer, watch this.

Post by kingldub » Sun Mar 25, 2012 10:01 am

Pistonsbeneath wrote:yeah he did this..



i wonder if hes ever met anyone with a regional accent :lol:

how embarrassing
:lol: Oh my. This is hilarious.

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Re: If you are a 'real dubstep' lecturer, watch this.

Post by apmje » Sun Mar 25, 2012 10:16 am

kingldub wrote:
Pistonsbeneath wrote:yeah he did this..



i wonder if hes ever met anyone with a regional accent :lol:

how embarrassing
:lol: Oh my. This is hilarious.
:lol: I can't handle this.

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