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Re: Post-Dubstep and Future Garage

Post by Promise One » Tue Mar 06, 2012 8:36 pm

Ah sweet thanks for the feedback guys :]

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Re: Post-Dubstep and Future Garage

Post by Dystinkt » Tue Mar 06, 2012 8:48 pm

Going to shamelessly self promote here, iv just done a couple of future garage mixes that showcase the deeper side and the more upbeat side, although I do agree Future Garage is an incredibly arsey name for a genre

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Re: Post-Dubstep and Future Garage

Post by hudson » Tue Mar 06, 2012 8:53 pm

While we're sharing... "Tattered Sheets", in my signature, is pretty Post-Dubstep in a James Blake sorta way, and this one, "Before Dark" is the same way, but a little closer to Mount Kimbie.
http://fmsea.bandcamp.com/track/before-dark
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Re: Post-Dubstep and Future Garage

Post by serox » Wed Mar 07, 2012 9:30 am

Cheeky wrote:Going to shamelessly self promote here, iv just done a couple of future garage mixes that showcase the deeper side and the more upbeat side, although I do agree Future Garage is an incredibly arsey name for a genre


So why dont you just call it Garage?

If people dont like these names, stop using them :)
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Re: Post-Dubstep and Future Garage

Post by jaydot » Wed Mar 07, 2012 9:34 am

track in my sig on a garage tip /self-promotion
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Re: Post-Dubstep and Future Garage

Post by topmo3 » Thu Mar 08, 2012 7:21 pm

future or not, might score a few plays doing this so what the fuck...

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Re: Post-Dubstep and Future Garage

Post by hutyluty » Thu Mar 08, 2012 7:39 pm

^ did you see my message on sc?

i've been playing way u make me feel at least once a day for the last month
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Re: Post-Dubstep and Future Garage

Post by topmo3 » Thu Mar 08, 2012 7:56 pm

lol no i didnt see! u serious mate??

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Re: Post-Dubstep and Future Garage

Post by hutyluty » Thu Mar 08, 2012 10:19 pm

yup, serious banger- the kind of thing in a set to play at 4 AM which completely re energises you :D
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Re: Post-Dubstep and Future Garage

Post by NinjaEdit » Wed Nov 14, 2012 4:38 pm

I've been digging this sound. These are the similarities I've noticed which might help define it, and convince that it isn't garage generically, but actually a sub-style of it.


- Overall dark sound. It lacks a certain very-high brightness, and has present but not dominating subbass, which implies the bias of vinyl record.

- Wooden percussion. The kick is often synthesised, possibly because of its subby nature, but the percussion tends to be natural wooden samples and not metal. Hihats often aren't present at all, and aren't a main feature like the shuffly hats in dubstep. The hits also sound like they could have been sampled from vinyl. The loops don't follow a strict 2-step or four-to-the-floor backbeat feel; they have more convoluted hits, and sometimes a snare on the 4.

- Live pads, like strings, orchestras or choirs rather than synth pads. Not a strict rule.

- Emotional themes, often about intimacy.

- Consistant structure, rather than drops and break downs.


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Re: Post-Dubstep and Future Garage

Post by hutyluty » Wed Nov 14, 2012 4:52 pm

u mean a genre of burial clones? ^
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Re: Post-Dubstep and Future Garage

Post by NinjaEdit » Wed Nov 14, 2012 5:18 pm

I actually do, it was a good interpretation.

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Re: Post-Dubstep and Future Garage

Post by JockMCPlop » Wed Nov 14, 2012 5:51 pm

jonahmann wrote:I've been digging this sound. These are the similarities I've noticed which might help define it, and convince that it isn't garage generically, but actually a sub-style of it.


- Overall dark sound. It lacks a certain very-high brightness, and has present but not dominating subbass, which implies the bias of vinyl record.

- Wooden percussion. The kick is often synthesised, possibly because of its subby nature, but the percussion tends to be natural wooden samples and not metal. Hihats often aren't present at all, and aren't a main feature like the shuffly hats in dubstep. The hits also sound like they could have been sampled from vinyl. The loops don't follow a strict 2-step or four-to-the-floor backbeat feel; they have more convoluted hits, and sometimes a snare on the 4.

- Live pads, like strings, orchestras or choirs rather than synth pads. Not a strict rule.

- Emotional themes, often about intimacy.

- Consistant structure, rather than drops and break downs.


Actually i have noticed a general lack of live pads in this kind of music.
Alot of Burial's stuff sounds kinda cold and alienating to me (in a very good way, mind), and his use of synthesized pad sounds really contributes to this. Sure in Archangel there are live pads but generally i haven't noticed much of it in future garage or post dubstep or whatever it is called now....

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Re: Post-Dubstep and Future Garage

Post by ehbes » Wed Nov 14, 2012 9:37 pm

jonahmann wrote:I've been digging this sound. These are the similarities I've noticed which might help define it, and convince that it isn't garage generically, but actually a sub-style of it.


- Overall dark sound. It lacks a certain very-high brightness, and has present but not dominating subbass, which implies the bias of vinyl record.

- Wooden percussion. The kick is often synthesised, possibly because of its subby nature, but the percussion tends to be natural wooden samples and not metal. Hihats often aren't present at all, and aren't a main feature like the shuffly hats in dubstep. The hits also sound like they could have been sampled from vinyl. The loops don't follow a strict 2-step or four-to-the-floor backbeat feel; they have more convoluted hits, and sometimes a snare on the 4.

- Live pads, like strings, orchestras or choirs rather than synth pads. Not a strict rule.

- Emotional themes, often about intimacy.

- Consistant structure, rather than drops and break downs.

Your really over complicating this stuff man....
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Re: Post-Dubstep and Future Garage

Post by mks » Wed Nov 14, 2012 11:10 pm

From 2003:


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Re: Post-Dubstep and Future Garage

Post by JockMCPlop » Wed Nov 14, 2012 11:11 pm

In case somehow you didn't know about it already:
http://www.futuregarageforum.com/

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Re: Post-Dubstep and Future Garage

Post by nowaysj » Thu Nov 15, 2012 12:44 am

Dubstep is long over, even post-dubstep is over. Get over it. :lol:
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Re: Post-Dubstep and Future Garage

Post by mks » Thu Nov 15, 2012 1:08 am

We are starting to veer towards an After the Future type ting, which has already been done.

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Re: Post-Dubstep and Future Garage

Post by mks » Thu Nov 15, 2012 1:18 am

Meanwhile in another sector, cats are hypothesizing that the future ain't the same as it used to be.


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Re: Post-Dubstep and Future Garage

Post by twilitez » Thu Nov 15, 2012 2:04 am

If Dusk & Blackdown's latest mix is anything to go by, im not interested at all.

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