Arranging Dubstep
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Arranging Dubstep
Any tips for arranging Dubstep? How do you work? How about differences arranging filth/brostep, deep dubstep or dubstep with vocals?
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Re: Arranging Dubstep
It's always the same with me, if you're talking about basic song structure.
Intro/build-up
"Drop" #1
Breakdown/build-up
"Drop" #2
Outro.
Intro/build-up
"Drop" #1
Breakdown/build-up
"Drop" #2
Outro.
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Re: Arranging Dubstep
Yeah come on guys lets structure all dubstep the exact same so people know exactly what's going to happen EVERY TIME!
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That's kinda the point of edm structure man. Catching people off guard kills the vibe and frustrates the crowd. If someone can't make their music compelling within a layout that's already pretty broad, then I think it's a statement about their musical ability rather than a structure that's homogenizing a genre.
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It does get very boring when most dubstep tracks are dropping at 55 seconds in, mix it up for a change and make it more interesting for yourself, listeners and the dj. Hell if the dj is good enough he/she will be able to mix in any track of any structure with enough practice.Attila wrote:That's kinda the point of edm structure man. Catching people off guard kills the vibe and frustrates the crowd. If someone can't make their music compelling within a layout that's already pretty broad, then I think it's a statement about their musical ability rather than a structure that's homogenizing a genre.
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But the point is that DJs will just edit it to fit their workflow, so even if you have a song with a weird structure no one'll hear it except you and your soundcloud followers. Its fine if youre making music for yourself or already have a big following, but for everyone trying to get their tracks played out it's in your best interest to make it as easy as possible for DJs and listeners.
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ChadDub wrote:Yeah come on guys lets structure all dubstep the exact same so people know exactly what's going to happen EVERY TIME!
so i should start going outro - breakdown - drop - intro - drop? then ill be awesome?
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Attila wrote:That's kinda the point of edm structure man. Catching people off guard kills the vibe and frustrates the crowd. If someone can't make their music compelling within a layout that's already pretty broad, then I think it's a statement about their musical ability rather than a structure that's homogenizing a genre.
I agree completely. When you start going too far outside the box, its just a sign imo you dont know what you are really doing
Thats not to say there is a "formula" per-se to write a tune but there is definetely a structure and expectation that you should follow
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Cyren, you joined DSF on my birthday! 
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cheshirebeats
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This is a huge music-philosophy paradox to me; how can you make interesting music with such strict genre requirements, and structure requirements for dance floors? I think the way to get past this is to drop the song structure mentality and think of mix structures instead for a live setting: Build up > drop > build up > drop. As long as you maintain some predictability and use that format you can put almost anything into your set; you just need to introduce it in the build up, and then drop it somehow, all the while maintaining continuity - the reason you can't surprise the fuck out of people that often in a set is because its incredibly hard; playing a left field tune will clash with the vibe of your set, so you need to know exactly how you're introducing the track if you're going to do it.Attila wrote:That's kinda the point of edm structure man. Catching people off guard kills the vibe and frustrates the crowd. If someone can't make their music compelling within a layout that's already pretty broad, then I think it's a statement about their musical ability rather than a structure that's homogenizing a genre.
And by drop I don't mean skull crushing bass, just MUSICAL CLIMAX.
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This is just a template, no reason to freak out imo.
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