Is dubstep the last major shift in dance music?

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Post by dubremix » Tue Aug 26, 2008 5:30 am

Latest shift, but never the last. It certainly is fresh, but I cannot not handle another doof doof doof doof 4 on the floor track...

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Post by Shift Recordings » Tue Aug 26, 2008 7:37 am

Promo wrote: So is this the last seriously major shift in dance music?
dubremix wrote:Latest shift, but never the last.
seeds - tpb wrote:dance music will shift forever
Joe C wrote: thats why it will be seen as a big shift.
Dub boy wrote: Music (be it dance or whatever) will always experience major shifts....
Kuma wrote: There will always be shifts as things mutate, people experiment and previous unaffordable technology lands in brand new hands.



I love this thread!!!!



More cool sayings about music and shifting, please! :) :D
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Post by dubstee » Tue Aug 26, 2008 7:41 am

Synthactica Records wrote:slow down a 170bpm dnb track to its half 85 bpm - what you get is dubstep (ok, there is no pitch correction).
double the speed of a 90bpm dubstep track - what you get is dnb (ok, there is no pitch correction).
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Post by human? » Tue Aug 26, 2008 7:52 am

dubstep is just a word. the map is not the territory.

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Post by polho » Tue Aug 26, 2008 8:53 am

Well there have already been major shifts in dubstep. If anything, dubstep has really made me pay attention to all emerging genres.

Also: Weed. What if DMT, for example, was to become as easily available one day ? :o :o :o

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Post by pdomino » Tue Aug 26, 2008 10:03 am

lol @ Shift.

For some people, like me, this music is a progressional thing.

New genres will come and go, my mates in to 'Baltimore house' at the moment or summet lol :)

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Post by ory » Tue Aug 26, 2008 10:10 am

pdomino wrote:New genres will come and go, my mates in to 'Baltimore house' at the moment or summet lol :)
Welcome to 15 years ago. :lol:

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Post by rekordah » Tue Aug 26, 2008 10:29 am

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pdomino wrote:New genres will come and go, my mates in to 'Baltimore house' at the moment or summet lol :)
Welcome to 15 years ago. :lol:
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Post by apathesis » Tue Aug 26, 2008 10:35 am

I was thinking the other day, if someone had come to you in like 2000 or whatever and told you that in 8 years the biggest new thing in dance music was Half time, with ridiculous basslines, what would you have thought??


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Post by apathesis » Tue Aug 26, 2008 10:37 am

eshscramble wrote:
Synthactica Records wrote:slow down a 170bpm dnb track to its half 85 bpm - what you get is dubstep (ok, there is no pitch correction).
double the speed of a 90bpm dubstep track - what you get is dnb (ok, there is no pitch correction). the structure is the same. vice versa.

if you look at the electronic music genre evolution at the moment the most exiting things happen in Dubstep.

there will be time when Dubstep will burn out just like dnb.
and all this time my dubstep tracks have been around 140... does that mean it's gonna implode? :lol:
Lol who the hell makes dubstep at 90bpm??

You'd just be making a never ending DnB breakdown :D

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Post by bscorpio » Tue Aug 26, 2008 4:07 pm

dubstep is the last form of music, the end of the world is nigh. :D
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Post by contakt » Tue Aug 26, 2008 4:13 pm

One day, every possible combination of note, pitch and sound will have been produced and we will have essentially 'run out of music'. By the time this happens, new tunes (which will only appear two or three times a year due to the lack of available new musical combinations) will be selling at over $4000 a unit and the world's economy will be entirely imbalanced.

Yet another example of man's insatiable greed. Tsk.
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Re: Is dubstep the last major shift in dance music?

Post by s.t. holdings » Tue Aug 26, 2008 7:02 pm

Promo wrote:. So is this the last seriously major shift in dance music?
No.

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Post by synthactica records » Tue Aug 26, 2008 7:03 pm

Apathesis wrote:
eshscramble wrote:
Synthactica Records wrote:slow down a 170bpm dnb track to its half 85 bpm - what you get is dubstep (ok, there is no pitch correction).
double the speed of a 90bpm dubstep track - what you get is dnb (ok, there is no pitch correction). the structure is the same. vice versa.

if you look at the electronic music genre evolution at the moment the most exiting things happen in Dubstep.

there will be time when Dubstep will burn out just like dnb.
and all this time my dubstep tracks have been around 140... does that mean it's gonna implode? :lol:
Lol who the hell makes dubstep at 90bpm??

You'd just be making a never ending DnB breakdown :D

LOL!!!! Listen to dubstep music or start producing or ask some producers...

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Post by joe muggs » Tue Aug 26, 2008 7:05 pm

Contakt wrote:One day, every possible combination of note, pitch and sound will have been produced and we will have essentially 'run out of music'. By the time this happens, new tunes (which will only appear two or three times a year due to the lack of available new musical combinations) will be selling at over $4000 a unit and the world's economy will be entirely imbalanced.

Yet another example of man's insatiable greed. Tsk.
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This is what WILL happen people - heed the warning or pay the price!

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Post by Tangka » Tue Aug 26, 2008 7:10 pm

one thing that breaks my heart is those of us who think it's nothing more than slowed down dnb

keeping yourself in a box may work for you but dont do it to me FFS

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Post by pdomino » Tue Aug 26, 2008 7:59 pm

Ory wrote:
pdomino wrote:New genres will come and go, my mates in to 'Baltimore house' at the moment or summet lol :)
Welcome to 15 years ago. :lol:
Well done, gold medal for being hip and cool 15 years ago.
It was an example. :roll:

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Post by abZ » Tue Aug 26, 2008 8:03 pm

Synthactica Records wrote:
Apathesis wrote:
eshscramble wrote:
Synthactica Records wrote:slow down a 170bpm dnb track to its half 85 bpm - what you get is dubstep (ok, there is no pitch correction).
double the speed of a 90bpm dubstep track - what you get is dnb (ok, there is no pitch correction). the structure is the same. vice versa.

if you look at the electronic music genre evolution at the moment the most exiting things happen in Dubstep.

there will be time when Dubstep will burn out just like dnb.
and all this time my dubstep tracks have been around 140... does that mean it's gonna implode? :lol:
Lol who the hell makes dubstep at 90bpm??

You'd just be making a never ending DnB breakdown :D

LOL!!!! Listen to dubstep music or start producing or ask some producers...
To be fair there are a handful of dubstep tunes written at 90bpm but it could be argued that those tunes are actually dnb just with a halfstep beat. Most dubstep is 70/140 give or take. Listen to dubstep or ask some producers :)

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Post by abZ » Tue Aug 26, 2008 8:05 pm

Earthling wrote:one thing that breaks my heart is those of us who think it's nothing more than slowed down dnb

keeping yourself in a box may work for you but dont do it to me FFS
It is what it is, who care what some people think it is?

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Post by gravious » Tue Aug 26, 2008 8:25 pm

Synthactica Records wrote:slow down a 170bpm dnb track to its half 85 bpm - what you get is dubstep (ok, there is no pitch correction).
double the speed of a 90bpm dubstep track - what you get is dnb (ok, there is no pitch correction). the structure is the same. vice versa.
Try listening again at 45rpm.










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