Any tips on making Dubcore?
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Ohmwerk is fuckin nasty stuff. Very abrasive.
Yeah, yeah.. Im sure y'all are aware of this.
Yeah, yeah.. Im sure y'all are aware of this.
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HabitualBeatsCamp wrote:Ohmwerk is fuckin nasty stuff. Very abrasive.
Yeah, yeah.. Im sure y'all are aware of this.

merci

For Dubcore... I use the production techniques of dark/neuro dnb (reese), hardcore / gabba (distorted and tonalized 808/909 kicks ), Indus/IDM (metallic synthesized sounds and/or record from microphone)
Then... All these sounds are applied to a halfstep structure at 140/150 bpm.
Sorry, my English is very bad

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Wow, the man himself!For Dubcore... I use the production techniques of dark/neuro dnb (reese), hardcore / gabba (distorted and kicks tonalized 808/909), Indus/IDM (metallic synthesized sounds and/or record from microphone)
Then... All these sounds are applied to a halfstep structure at 140/150 bpm.
Sorry, my English is very bad Confused

Thanx for giving us insite into your production techniques...!

I'm sure your English is better than our French!
Ciao
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if anyone knows when that is coming out please tell me!ohmwerk wrote: http://www.myspace.com/znoi "Vehemence"![]()
im playing in feb and i absolutely HAVE to drop that one!!
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coming out on rottun some time in feb
Depends when the distributor decides to drop it, but here's the release:horse wrote:if anyone knows when that is coming out please tell me!ohmwerk wrote: http://www.myspace.com/znoi "Vehemence"![]()
im playing in feb and i absolutely HAVE to drop that one!!
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coming out on rottun some time in feb
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oksherbert mastodon wrote:shit in handunklefesta wrote:ok..Misk wrote:heres a good tip: poop in your hand, and draw a picture of a man riding a horse on your wall... with your own shit!
I have done that part...
now what?
draw on wall
?????????
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on teh realllzzzz...
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"Hardcore/Core" is not a style but a treatment... a color of sound.sollabong wrote:dubcore?!?!?!?
sounds crazy... how can you name a lazy and slow music core?
funny...
maybe industrial step![]()
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i think "core" is about to going crazy, going faster, harder(scooter![]()
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hmm...dubstep at 180bpm?
Dubstep is Techno Music.manray wrote:fuck all this techno bullshit.
Drum'n'Bass is Techno Music.
Electronica is Techno Music.
BigBeat is Techno Music

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dubcore?!?!?!?
sounds crazy... how can you name a lazy and slow music core?
funny...
maybe industrial step
i think "core" is about to going crazy, going faster, harder(scooter)
hmm...dubstep at 180bpm?
If we sped up the trax, it would no longer be dub or dubstep... soon it would become d'n'b, hardcore or even gabba..!!

So I guess this slow and lazy music is called dubcore, simply because it remains rooted in dubstep but has an emphasis on hard and twisted sounds?!
I personally append "core" to anything that is distorted and more industrial than the normal style.. (An example could be Balladcore





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