if you go earlier in this thread i posted a link to an article from 2001 about the dubstep sound starting to come out of uk garagebright maroon wrote:It would be nice though to hear how some early or serious producers came about synthesizing their influences to get to this sound.
I'm fairly sure they weren't working from a vacuum...
is dubstep considered a DnB subgenre?
most dnb producers i know that arent fans of the dubstep like to write it off as a more poorly produced, slowed down version of dnb
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you fucking wasteman noobs... dubstep was birthed into the world with a remix of seirra leone, all true heads know this shit
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kingGhost wrote:you fucking wasteman noobs... dubstep was birthed into the world with a remix of seirra leone, all true heads know this shit
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Dumbshit thead.
KNOW your history. Do some research on the music you clam to love ffs.
KNOW your history. Do some research on the music you clam to love ffs.
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What a fucking Legend, nobody was born knowing, and if you think you were I suggest you go to the doctor about your Down's Syndromedjfurness wrote:see the lovely Dubstep Forum sprit lives on.
its so good being involved in a scene with so many fuckheads.
the guy was asking a question.
this board is so on its fucking high horse sometimes.
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Gryphonyx wrote:What a fucking Legend, nobody was born knowing, and if you think you were I suggest you go to the doctor about your Down's Syndromedjfurness wrote:see the lovely Dubstep Forum sprit lives on.
its so good being involved in a scene with so many fuckheads.
the guy was asking a question.
this board is so on its fucking high horse sometimes.
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drumdub is most certanly a subgenre of dubstep so yes I would consider is a DnB sugenre.
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Honestly this forum should just start a legitimate "Beginners Forum" or "Newcomers to Dubstep." It's important to label the forum with a name such as these so new people can easily find it.
That way all new people can ask beginner questions in there and those who like to help newcomers out can hang out there instead of every new guy getting bashed 24/7.
Just a thought.
That way all new people can ask beginner questions in there and those who like to help newcomers out can hang out there instead of every new guy getting bashed 24/7.
Just a thought.
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OP question was pretty dumb, even for 2008 when dubstep wasn't everywhere. But it does have a point.
You can't ignore it's influence, specially from 2008 onwards, with producers like Riskotheque, SP:MC, LX One, Kryptic Minds and whoever followed (other producers came from dnb before but didn't bring that influence, like TRG or Martyn) + more known producers transitioning or making crossover tunes like Nero, Chase & Status, Pendulum, Tech Itch, SPL etc.
Also, chances are, that if you weren't from the uk, you had no idea of garage. Can't speak for the rest of the world, but dubstep here was at first mainly played at dnb nights; even today, events are still pretty mixed. And before maybe Magnetic Man or Skrillex, that's how most people got into dubstep. But even so, I still think it's more or less the same crowd. Sure, I can name a few guys that were strictly on a dubstep/dark garage tip, but I think this goes for the majority, or at least, that's how I recall it.
You can't ignore it's influence, specially from 2008 onwards, with producers like Riskotheque, SP:MC, LX One, Kryptic Minds and whoever followed (other producers came from dnb before but didn't bring that influence, like TRG or Martyn) + more known producers transitioning or making crossover tunes like Nero, Chase & Status, Pendulum, Tech Itch, SPL etc.
Also, chances are, that if you weren't from the uk, you had no idea of garage. Can't speak for the rest of the world, but dubstep here was at first mainly played at dnb nights; even today, events are still pretty mixed. And before maybe Magnetic Man or Skrillex, that's how most people got into dubstep. But even so, I still think it's more or less the same crowd. Sure, I can name a few guys that were strictly on a dubstep/dark garage tip, but I think this goes for the majority, or at least, that's how I recall it.
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Dustwyrm wrote:Honestly this forum should just start a legitimate "Beginners Forum" or "Newcomers to Dubstep." It's important to label the forum with a name such as these so new people can easily find it.
That way all new people can ask beginner questions in there and those who like to help newcomers out can hang out there instead of every new guy getting bashed 24/7.
Just a thought.
Not a bad idea
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