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Post by daggus » Mon Jan 26, 2009 3:38 pm

landstrumms boring & bland :wink:

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Post by abs » Mon Jan 26, 2009 3:40 pm

WTF STFU GTFO!!!111 :evil: :evil: :cry:


































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Post by rev » Mon Jan 26, 2009 4:17 pm

Abs wrote: I respect that fact that people are into the music and it's probably getting peoples attention to the genre, broadening it and all that, but at the same time i feel that the tunes are all quite standard and bland, so personally i can't respect it for that reason, but then thats just me, and we agreed to shut up anyway so who cares.
I am sorry, but this post shows that you don't know the, still pretty fresh, history of dubstep. At the time when people first got to hear Coki's tunes (here Bloodthirst & Spongebob are perfect examples), there was nothing (really NOTHING) that sounded a like his tunes. His sound only became standard when a lot of people started imitating this sound (especially the 4/4 wobbler and the midrange noisy-style).

So if you like to critisize these two very distinct sounds of dubstep, please name the artist who happen copy of his style.

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Post by -dubson- » Mon Jan 26, 2009 4:27 pm

Reptilian wrote:
hey why dont you go on a jazz forum and say miles davies was a cliched run of the mill trumpeter? in fact forget him! the whole lot of them - herbie hancock, john coltrane - they're all shit as well!!
summed it up perfectly, if you don't like coki don't expect a good reaction when you slag him off on a public forum about dubstep. seeing as he is one of the biggest and most loved dubstep artists.

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Post by abs » Mon Jan 26, 2009 4:33 pm

rev wrote:I am sorry, but this post shows that you don't know the, still pretty fresh, history of dubstep. At the time when people first got to hear Coki's tunes (here Bloodthirst & Spongebob are perfect examples), there was nothing (really NOTHING) that sounded a like his tunes. His sound only became standard when a lot of people started imitating this sound (especially the 4/4 wobbler and the midrange noisy-style).

So if you like to critisize these two very distinct sounds of dubstep, please name the artist who happen copy of his style.
:lol:

I can see you really want to make it obvious to everyone how long you've been listening to dubstep for, and that's ok, if it makes you feel special or whatever, I don't really care, i've been into it since 05 so i'm aware of some of the history, obviously not all of it aparantly.. not that i would have been paying attention anyway, i dont like his tunes, so why would it even matter?

to be honest though mate, just because someone was the first to do something i'm not into, doesn't mean i have to like it or respect it because they were the first to do it, i just dont like, and if it comes up in a discussion i'll say exactly what i think.

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Post by spadie » Mon Jan 26, 2009 6:19 pm

Read all this thread just - wasn't gonna reply - but what the hell!

Abs - everyone entitled to their opinion - but this interweb stuff works best if you support what you like and just ignore what you don't. People like different stuff. Makes the world go round :)

Your comment about Coki AND DMZ :?: made me smile - whether like it or not - it's like saying The Beatles did nothing for the UK music scene in the 60's - probably a crap comparative - but ....

Anyway - try to reach a DMZ night. Ask a DJ - they're the people at the front playing records - plastic round things - if they'd play Goblin. Then stand at the back, infront of the bass bins - then watch the crowd go mental and let yourself feel the tune. ... you may not like it, but couldn't argue that it had some effect:-)

... you don't really get the same result through headphones :)

This really is a waste thread :) and i added to it :(

Coki = Badman producer IMO :)
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Post by spooKs » Mon Jan 26, 2009 6:24 pm

spadie wrote:Read all this thread just - wasn't gonna reply - but what the hell!

Abs - everyone entitled to their opinion - but this interweb stuff works best if you support what you like and just ignore what you don't. People like different stuff. Makes the world go round :)

Your comment about Coki AND DMZ :?: made me smile - whether like it or not - it's like saying The Beatles did nothing for the UK music scene in the 60's - probably a crap comparative - but ....

Anyway - try to reach a DMZ night. Ask a DJ - they're the people at the front playing records - plastic round things - if they'd play Goblin. Then stand at the back, infront of the bass bins - then watch the crowd go mental and let yourself feel the tune. ... you may not like it, but couldn't argue that it had some effect:-)

... you don't really get the same result through headphones :)

This really is a waste thread :) and i added to it :(

Coki = Badman producer IMO :)
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Post by Hibbie » Mon Jan 26, 2009 6:40 pm

spadie wrote:Read all this thread just - wasn't gonna reply - but what the hell!

Abs - everyone entitled to their opinion - but this interweb stuff works best if you support what you like and just ignore what you don't. People like different stuff. Makes the world go round :)

Your comment about Coki AND DMZ :?: made me smile - whether like it or not - it's like saying The Beatles did nothing for the UK music scene in the 60's - probably a crap comparative - but ....

Anyway - try to reach a DMZ night. Ask a DJ - they're the people at the front playing records - plastic round things - if they'd play Goblin. Then stand at the back, infront of the bass bins - then watch the crowd go mental and let yourself feel the tune. ... you may not like it, but couldn't argue that it had some effect:-)

... you don't really get the same result through headphones :)

This really is a waste thread :) and i added to it :(

Coki = Badman producer IMO :)
there we go, this is the only reply needed now, got it bang on, end of
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Post by reptilian » Mon Jan 26, 2009 6:48 pm

http://www.getdarker.com/video/DMZ_-_5th_January_'08/

sorry abs, i'm not breaking the cease fire - just feel this video (despite shit sound quality) embodies why DMZ are not boring (to me at least)

i do understand that you don't like their music and i respect the fact that you've got your own opinion on it, even if i don't agree!

edit: you need to copy and paste the whole address as the whole link hasn't gone blue for some reason!..

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Post by ST100 » Mon Jan 26, 2009 6:57 pm

favorite fucking video, aghhhhhhhhh.

people go MENTAL to the fatman and goblin

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Post by thinking » Mon Jan 26, 2009 7:40 pm

locking this classic thread.
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