dubstep was kind of cool, it was like electro house, but brostep is a cool name. whatever, check out this mix. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f7iUgtqqRNY --- its a faxstep mix if you have ever heard of that.
so i heard trap is the next trance? is that true?
YEA GO ELECTRO HOUSE AND BROSTEP ITS SO COOL IT SOUND LIKE TRIPPY TRANCE OVER DIRTY SOUTH BEATS YEA ITS NOT TECHNO ITS DUBSTEP BRO!!!!
well this is slowly proving to be a huge waste of time, on the the future dnb forum where im hoping people have a little more of a sense of humor. not saying im funny, but im not a troll, im a 15+ year raver whos been into dubstep since 2005. peace to all the real cats here. all the little whiny beeches can eat a dick and work on some more gaga remixes.
Forwardpdx wrote:well this is slowly proving to be a huge waste of time, on the the future dnb forum where im hoping people have a little more of a sense of humor. not saying im funny, but im not a troll, im a 15+ year raver whos been into dubstep since 2005. peace to all the real cats here. all the little whiny beeches can eat a dick and work on some more gaga remixes.
Hey everyone! Glad to be part of the DubStep Forum. I look forward to sharing my original tracks with this site, as well as gain knowledge from those who have been around for awhile.
About me: I'm 31 years old, from Connecticut, USA. I've been producing electronic music for 14 years, with a few songs in many different genres. I primarily produce Trance, Hip Hop and Dubstep, and feel that I bring something new to the genres with each track that I write.
Hi I'm R0WR0W, I'm from Pennsylvania, USA. Been into dubstep/grime/garage for only 8 months now, was into brostep a bunch before that. Fav dubstep artists would have to be Zomby, Burial, Distance, and Mala. I'm a producer, I guess. I only have this one DnB loop up on Soundcloud, but i have a bunch of other shit I haven't uploaded yet.
Hey Everyone, I'm new to the forum and I'm looking to get myself more involved into Dubstep. Feel free to check out my blog where I'm launching Dubstep at http://soundofrevolt.wordpress.com. Follow for Follow. I live a unique life ranging from working full-time during the week, attending graduate classes at night, and raging full-time on the weekends. Dubstep is not only my escape during my hectic weeks, but my source of fun on the weekends. This Blog I'm working on is meant to spread the word about the world’s music phenomena that is Dubstep. - Alex
XJPicun wrote:Hey Everyone, I'm new to the forum and I'm looking to get myself more involved into Dubstep. Feel free to check out my blog where I'm launching Dubstep at http://soundofrevolt.wordpress.com. Follow for Follow. I live a unique life ranging from working full-time during the week, attending graduate classes at night, and raging full-time on the weekends. Dubstep is not only my escape during my hectic weeks, but my source of fun on the weekends. This Blog I'm working on is meant to spread the word about the world’s music phenomena that is Dubstep. - Alex
Sounds great Alex, thanks for some positive words on why Dubstep is important to you.
I personally find that electronic music changes everything about my perspective on the world. For example, I often walk through the city listening to the "Reach for Glory" album by Blackmill. No one around me knows that I'm experiencing a spiritual journey and that my life is enhanced by the tracks.
XJPicun wrote:Hey Everyone, I'm new to the forum and I'm looking to get myself more involved into Dubstep. Feel free to check out my blog where I'm launching Dubstep at http://soundofrevolt.wordpress.com. Follow for Follow. I live a unique life ranging from working full-time during the week, attending graduate classes at night, and raging full-time on the weekends. Dubstep is not only my escape during my hectic weeks, but my source of fun on the weekends. This Blog I'm working on is meant to spread the word about the world’s music phenomena that is Dubstep. - Alex
Shamanic wrote:
I personally find that electronic music changes everything about my perspective on the world. For example, I often walk through the city listening to the "Reach for Glory" album by Blackmill. No one around me knows that I'm experiencing a spiritual journey and that my life is enhanced by the tracks.
Shamanic wrote:
I personally find that electronic music changes everything about my perspective on the world. For example, I often walk through the city listening to the "Reach for Glory" album by Blackmill. No one around me knows that I'm experiencing a spiritual journey and that my life is enhanced by the tracks.
Shamanic wrote:
I personally find that electronic music changes everything about my perspective on the world. For example, I often walk through the city listening to the "Reach for Glory" album by Blackmill. No one around me knows that I'm experiencing a spiritual journey and that my life is enhanced by the tracks.
wat.
Ha, isn't it great![/quote]
There is no right or wrong in music and you should enjoy whatever music sounds good to you... But to me blackmill sounds like shit.
I have no idea how much you know of other artists, but if you enjoy this style of music (but well produced) you should check out:
I suppose I'm classified as a 'newcomer'. Anyways, I am a 16 year old bassweight appreciator from Holland. I also like to become a dubstep DJ, but I don't have any equipment or money to buy the equipment. So that kinda sucks. ):
I'm a huge fan of music produced on labels like DMZ, Deep Medi, Hyperdub and Tempa. I own quite the collection of vinyls from all these labels, which I'm very proud of. (:
I also have my own YouTube channel on which I post my favorite tracks, for promotional and entertainment purposes. I do this so that the oldskool sound of dubstep is getting the attention it deserves. You should check my channel out: www.youtube.com/bassweightlove (: (If you are a producer yourself, feel free to send me beats so I can listen to them myself and I might even upload them on there!)