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Post by alan » Tue Apr 18, 2006 9:08 pm

8bitwonder wrote:big enuff so that it reaches across the world-not saying mainstream but at the momment brazil and jamaica are lovin the sound---portugal--poland--etc etc

itll grow by its self

i guess i would just like the scene to make enuff money so that its comfortable-and we can get full releases sooner
get a job/work two jobs for a month. put a record out, job done.

try and make it not sound like a dubstep 101 release would be a bonus, ive dont heard your music, so its NOT a dig man.

if it gets any bigger than a couple of hundred peeps per city more in london and big cities(1000 or so, i dunno), it will turn shit, mark my words, ive seen it happen so many times before, the generally public are bandwagon jumpers, and what with electronics being the new folk anyone can do it and it will just make the whole thing stale and become a buzz word for aload of trendy bellends to use, and shit djs can drop a dubstep tune cause its cool, dont cause it fits a set........like something truly amazing like autechre can get a thousand per city but there music is just another level all togather no one comes close, because it takes really thougrth and skill and time to do, it also take time to get into it as a listern, to really absourb it, where as dubstep is really acseable as its very simple. (not that the best dubstep guys havn't put alot of thourgth into there music and made something that i think is amazing and groundbreaking) but this is just funny bass whoomp party music, that i can see going the same way as nealy every other type of music ive loved.....i've already heard dubstep 101 tunes off people.

no disrespect, reading that back some people migth take it the wrong way.
orignal bass heavy dance music is brilliant.
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Post by 8bitwonder » Tue Apr 18, 2006 9:31 pm

trust alan i agree with some parts of what you said like the fact you dont want dubstep to be raped by people who dont understannd the origins and vibe and such

itd be nice to think tha we could keep dubstep close to the few that undertsand it and feel it....

itll never happen--as much as we want it to

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Post by casino addict » Tue Apr 18, 2006 9:47 pm

Public internet forums are often full of people mouthing off, just like in real life. It's a shame, just like in real life. I used to run an electronic music forum that got so depressingly bad with flaming that I had to shut the whole thing down for two weeks. It got better for a bit then the same old people kept shouting their mouths off, so I shut it down for good. That was a shame too.

However, no matter how much flaming goes on, internet forums are a lifeline for spreading music and information. It's just so easy for comments to get misinterpreted over the web - often the smallest thing can erupt into a right gnarly mess. Some people need to realise that, as well as the amount of time, money and other resources that go into running these things.

(@ 8bit - slightly off topic but when you say 'brazil is loving the sound'... can you elaborate? Besides Bruno's productions/blog and Kode 9 playing in Sao Paulo the other year, after six months living here I'm still struggling to find anyone else who's following the sound at all - and it's not for a lack of trying! Some info would be much appreciated if you can.)

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Post by purecain » Tue Apr 18, 2006 9:53 pm

thing is if the music stays like this, with the quality as high as it is then the evil corpirations will soon try to water it down, to the normal comercially viable bollox that the everyday numptys will buy. it's a bad thing to lose something you love so when 8-bit says he wants it to be played all over the world he means not thru commercial radio but the underground scene. that way we make money and get to 'keep it rougher than a badgers arse' to quote dark fm. big up 8-bit cos dem is bad man tunes ya make!!!!!

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Post by 8bitwonder » Tue Apr 18, 2006 10:23 pm

casino addict wrote:Public internet forums are often full of people mouthing off, just like in real life. It's a shame, just like in real life. I used to run an electronic music forum that got so depressingly bad with flaming that I had to shut the whole thing down for two weeks. It got better for a bit then the same old people kept shouting their mouths off, so I shut it down for good. That was a shame too.

However, no matter how much flaming goes on, internet forums are a lifeline for spreading music and information. It's just so easy for comments to get misinterpreted over the web - often the smallest thing can erupt into a right gnarly mess. Some people need to realise that, as well as the amount of time, money and other resources that go into running these things.

(@ 8bit - slightly off topic but when you say 'brazil is loving the sound'... can you elaborate? Besides Bruno's productions/blog and Kode 9 playing in Sao Paulo the other year, after six months living here I'm still struggling to find anyone else who's following the sound at all - and it's not for a lack of trying! Some info would be much appreciated if you can.)
ok there was the drums of the souh shizzle but have you checked blentwell.com?-mixes from brazillian dj's

ill post up some ks to pirate io shows in sau p too

the producers over there are givin it there twist--im pretty sure ull c dubstep at the next carnival

while im at it big up the french crew-EGO6 , Audiomicid , ResoFantom/Dj Absurd , DJ Alsott

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Post by fseq » Tue Apr 18, 2006 11:55 pm

funny bass whoomp party music
someone *must* use this as the title for a dubstep ep this year. :wink:



(....great post alan, btw...)

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Post by dubway » Wed Apr 19, 2006 12:05 am

i was afraid that this will happen long time ago..
still.. it caught me unprepared to do anything about it..

i'm not sure that locking, baning or separating forum will improve anything really..

i would like to hear more advices though

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Post by seckle » Wed Apr 19, 2006 12:33 am

because we haven't written down rules or an FAQ, we're leaving a lot up to straight assumption. we're assuming that everyone can and will be adults. we're assuming that they don't need to be told what to do and not to do. we're assuming that they have social skills and know how to communicate effectively.

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Post by the lexxus » Wed Apr 19, 2006 12:38 am

seckle wrote:because we haven't written down rules or an FAQ, we're leaving a lot up to straight assumption. we're assuming that everyone can and will be adults. we're assuming that they don't need to be told what to do and not to do. we're assuming that they have social skills and know how to communicate effectively.
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Post by quiverpigeon » Wed Apr 19, 2006 1:53 am

the growth of a 'scene' isnt important, its not like its a race or contest in my opinion, but its the attitudes and not the number of people of any 'scene' that insure its survival or more importantly, its creative health. i for one dont care if dubstep ever grows beyond the level its at now...
i enjoy the music and dont mind what i have to go through to obtain it or enjoy it.
seen, although it is kind of a race in my eyes, in terms of pushing things musically. true, it's not the number of people involved but maybe the producers' creativity. FWD isn't so called for nothing... i'm sure realistically though we'll reach some kind of plateau, bit too much 101 around, there'll be revivals and so on, just like with other music. think we need a bit of 101 to spur unsatisfied producers on, a point of comparison...

ups and downs, it's ups and downs, you know like ups and downs, it's like travel...

also yeh everybody loves the scene because it is still precisely that, a scene... we go to one off dubstep nights not just out raving, the hype over new tunes, hard to find stuff, blink and you'll miss it mp3 links and whites, would be weird if we had the choice of three or four dubstep nights a week, if we heard n-type blaring tinnily out of builders' radios as we walked past construction sites, if the release of hotflush012 was on the 6 o'clock news...

apologies for the meandering, perhaps contradictory, nature and sweeping statements of this post, trying to cram too much in...

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Post by djshiva » Wed Apr 19, 2006 6:57 am

peripheral wrote: - pics of jiggly tits as avatars. marsyas you seem nice m8 but this shit is long. same for 'woo-hoo STRIPPERS' in thread titles - any girls that happen upon the forum as their first contact with dubstep will run away asap from the adolescent yoot club they jus found.
wow. as a dj and a woman, that's the first time i've seen anyone manage to figure that one out. :) hooray for understanding that "sausage parties", even in the virtual realm, are pretty offputting, even tho us music geeks with two x chromosomes continue to brave the testosterone to nerd out about tunes. ;)

and sorry...i am one of the newbs who posted an introductory post. i didn't want to be rude and just jump into the fray without introducing myself. :oops:
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Post by spaceboy » Wed Apr 19, 2006 11:03 am

seckle wrote:because we haven't written down rules or an FAQ, we're leaving a lot up to straight assumption. we're assuming that everyone can and will be adults. we're assuming that they don't need to be told what to do and not to do. we're assuming that they have social skills and know how to communicate effectively.

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Post by alan » Wed Apr 19, 2006 11:12 am

fseq wrote:
funny bass whoomp party music
someone *must* use this as the title for a dubstep ep this year. :wink:



(....great post alan, btw...)
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Post by melody » Wed Apr 19, 2006 4:39 pm

such are the growing pains of an international music message board...
bet your girlfiend would love to know...

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Post by seckle » Wed Apr 19, 2006 4:46 pm

Melody wrote:such are the growing pains of an international music message board...
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Post by night deposit » Wed Apr 19, 2006 4:51 pm

Melody wrote:such are the growing pains of an international music message board...
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Post by dubway » Wed Apr 19, 2006 6:44 pm

well.. i made some obvious (Offtopic subforum)
and unobvious moves ("Moderator team" has much more power and responsibility)
to make this forum a better place :)

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Post by ufo over easy » Wed Apr 19, 2006 6:49 pm

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Post by seckle » Wed Apr 19, 2006 8:42 pm

blackdown and dj chef are now part of the moderating team of 8 in total. more eyes, more opinions...can only help our moderating decisions and the overall tone/direction of the forum. we've grown so rapidly that the initial forum concept has had to adapt to the size. we've implemented a warning system so that members that cross the line are given fair notice. in the event that the member's behavior continues to cross the line, then we'll be forced to ban, based on a majority decision of all the moderators. we don't like removing members from this place, but sometimes it's got to happen.

dubstep forum moderators:
dubway, Paulie, Blackdown, elemental, seckle, Distinction, luke.envoy, Chef
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Post by ufo over easy » Wed Apr 19, 2006 8:48 pm

Good to know :)
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