Brostep - Part Deux!
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Brostep is dead face it....
the hype around skrillex has disappeared, come and gone in a flash,
dubstep as a scene is de-flating (thank god),
people are hyping house now which im bored of hearing too,
such is the predictability of the highs and lows of electronic music...
the hype around skrillex has disappeared, come and gone in a flash,
dubstep as a scene is de-flating (thank god),
people are hyping house now which im bored of hearing too,
such is the predictability of the highs and lows of electronic music...
i run a label,http://soundcloud.com/thebohemianclub,
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Skrill just caught on at my scool.
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God, thats who.

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always my thoughts when i see it at top of general!Marcus wrote:But this thread is meant to be a rubbish bin...
it's a little amusing in here at times but i can't help wishing it would drop for a bit
sub.wise:.
slow down
slow down
epochalypso wrote:man dun no bout da 'nuum
Re: DJ Fresh, the dubstep pioneer
Not that I think he is, but it's probably down to Louder being the first Dubstep song to top the charts
AxeD wrote:Kind of harsh guys. He got sentenced and he admits it was a huge mistake.
It's not like he dislikes Vivek or something.
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But can't we cheer anyways if only to make sonika feel special? He's just a wee chile after all.garethom wrote:Nothing better than walls of youtube videos. Oh good, DMZ tracks. Can we get some sort of awards for the first video to be posted 1,000,000 times?
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is sonika a troll or jsut a moron lol?
i run a label,http://soundcloud.com/thebohemianclub,
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Well, he still has one song in the top 10 on spotify. Not too bad, but yeah, I think the hype around dubstep is going away.Alistairr wrote:Brostep is dead face it....
the hype around skrillex has disappeared, come and gone in a flash,
dubstep as a scene is de-flating (thank god),
people are hyping house now which im bored of hearing too,
such is the predictability of the highs and lows of electronic music...
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Jesus Loves Electro - Burning Love (Augment remix)
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iTunes: http://bit.ly/1iHWose
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Jesus Loves Electro - Burning Love (Augment remix)
Spotify: http://spoti.fi/1m5GUjL
iTunes: http://bit.ly/1iHWose
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Bit harsh.Alistairr wrote:is sonika a troll or jsut a moron lol?
Honestly don't think the hype around dubstep is dying down. I've just seen 2 adverts for dubstep compilations in the same ad break.
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Bit harsh.garethom wrote:Alistairr wrote:is sonika a troll or jsut a moron lol?
Honestly don't think the hype around dubstep is dying down. I've just seen 2 adverts for dubstep compilations in the same ad break.[/quote
Obviously, I cant speak for any other places, but around where I live it seems like dubstep is not as big anymore as it was.
aka blinkesko
Soundcloud
Jesus Loves Electro - Burning Love (Augment remix)
Spotify: http://spoti.fi/1m5GUjL
iTunes: http://bit.ly/1iHWose
Soundcloud
Jesus Loves Electro - Burning Love (Augment remix)
Spotify: http://spoti.fi/1m5GUjL
iTunes: http://bit.ly/1iHWose
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man this generation is so lucky...I can only imagine the insane videos that I would have made if I had access to dubstep and youtube when I was 11...
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lol thats more like it cheef
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the whole urban music movement over the last few years for me at least is grinding to a halt, i.e. dubstep/garage revival/minimal dnb, mainly because the artists have taken it as far as it could realistically go, now the market for this type of music has gone global, but the scene is at least here in london- from my perspective is turning to more traditional genres like house and a bit of techno influnced a little by 80s funk through such as artists as dam funk...
u can see it in that annoyingly popular magazine RA, producers and djs trying to tailor their sounds, identites and brands towards a more 4/4 vibe with hints of their past urban background.
but for me at least i am the opposite, i liek house as much as anyone else but im not going to hype the lastest soul clap release just because they are the "in-sound", i judge a record on whether it appeals to me, not whether it is charted in the lasted swamp flush beatport chart. so i am overall indifferent to the constant changing of "fashion trends" within electronic music.
u can see it in that annoyingly popular magazine RA, producers and djs trying to tailor their sounds, identites and brands towards a more 4/4 vibe with hints of their past urban background.
but for me at least i am the opposite, i liek house as much as anyone else but im not going to hype the lastest soul clap release just because they are the "in-sound", i judge a record on whether it appeals to me, not whether it is charted in the lasted swamp flush beatport chart. so i am overall indifferent to the constant changing of "fashion trends" within electronic music.
i run a label,http://soundcloud.com/thebohemianclub,
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Aye, the hate in this thread seems slightly forced compared to the old one but i have no idea why i keep on checking in.fractal wrote:always my thoughts when i see it at top of general!Marcus wrote:But this thread is meant to be a rubbish bin...
it's a little amusing in here at times but i can't help wishing it would drop for a bit
Etches828 wrote:assuming that 130 is a tempo not a sound, which is the point, think it's pretty good when stuff is just described by tempo opposed to some made up name
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Alistairr wrote:is sonika a troll or jsut a moron lol?
Just a moron
Re: DJ Fresh, the dubstep pioneer
first dubstep and dnb number ones, all hail Fresh king of uk bass music.

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Bit harsh
also I love Glut, it's just weird to be in with those other tunes
also I love Glut, it's just weird to be in with those other tunes
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rayman612 wrote:Bit harsh![]()
also I love Glut, it's just weird to be in with those other tunes
Tis a bit out of place
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Yes, he did well ti get Louder to number one but I haven't actually heard anything else from him 
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Borgore (Buygore Records - Tel Aviv) @ Annie Nightingale Show, BBC Radio 1 (19.05.2012)

Borgore delivers a tear-out "dark and ominous" guest mix. Borgore is Asaf Borger. He is an Israeli producer who has built his own record label and his own name in the dubstep community. Of all the dubstep D.J.’s that exist in music today, his style is vastly different than his other affiliates in that his beats are a lot darker. His style as been self-proclaimed as “Gorestep” because of his dark and gritty beats. It’s interesting to know that before Borger became known as Borgore, he was in a handful of metal bands; therefore, it seems fitting that he has gravitated toward the darker side of dubstep.
http://www.mixcloud.com/evil_concussion/borgore-buygore-records-tel-aviv-annie-nightingale-show-bbc-radio-1-19052012/
♫•*¨*•.¸¸ This is a special remastered HQ Version by myself !!! ¸¸.•*¨*•♫♪*
♛ Listen to the Full Show for the next 7 days here http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/console/b01hjd0p ♛

Borgore delivers a tear-out "dark and ominous" guest mix. Borgore is Asaf Borger. He is an Israeli producer who has built his own record label and his own name in the dubstep community. Of all the dubstep D.J.’s that exist in music today, his style is vastly different than his other affiliates in that his beats are a lot darker. His style as been self-proclaimed as “Gorestep” because of his dark and gritty beats. It’s interesting to know that before Borger became known as Borgore, he was in a handful of metal bands; therefore, it seems fitting that he has gravitated toward the darker side of dubstep.
♫•*¨*•.¸¸ This is a special remastered HQ Version by myself !!! ¸¸.•*¨*•♫♪*
♛ Listen to the Full Show for the next 7 days here http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/console/b01hjd0p ♛
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How cool is that kid._cheef_ wrote:man this generation is so lucky...I can only imagine the insane videos that I would have made if I had access to dubstep and youtube when I was 11...![]()
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