Re: Can dubstep learn from the mistakes of DnB?
Posted: Mon Sep 06, 2010 7:36 pm
Interesting to read this thread in the context of history unfolding. "Communicate with the people...through the passage of time".
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Quite.pompende wrote:it looks like the answer was "no"
pretty true statement right there. just pointing it out.martyn wrote:I dont think thats true. Look at house (since early 80s), look at hiphop
or techno.. All older styles than dnb or dubstep.. Theyre all still around,
they branched out into cheese but they also branched out in a smaller
segment of high quality innovative music - same will happen to dnb and
dubstep - who knows maybe the genre name will change a couple times
but who cares - genre names are only meant for journalists anyway lol.
:script:spire wrote:pretty true statement right there. just pointing it out.martyn wrote:I dont think thats true. Look at house (since early 80s), look at hiphop
or techno.. All older styles than dnb or dubstep.. Theyre all still around,
they branched out into cheese but they also branched out in a smaller
segment of high quality innovative music - same will happen to dnb and
dubstep - who knows maybe the genre name will change a couple times
but who cares - genre names are only meant for journalists anyway lol.
disagree with this.lean_tunes wrote:quality producers will always produce quality music in my opinion
you are, dnb right seems like it's all jump up or liquid. not about it, the best dnb was made before the year 2000.thrush wrote:i hope im not the only person who thinks dnb is actually better than dubstep atm
I agree with Dillinja but J majik is still making good tunes.craig wrote:disagree with this.lean_tunes wrote:quality producers will always produce quality music in my opinion
j majik...dillinja... oh dear
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nah there is some sick stuff out there right now. from Calibre to Serum to Lynx and even dubstep's own DJG or Reso...gonzodj wrote:you are, dnb right seems like it's all jump up or liquid. not about it, the best dnb was made before the year 2000.thrush wrote:i hope im not the only person who thinks dnb is actually better than dubstep atm
every genre will always have it's prolific artists but dnb is nowhere near as alive as the dubstep scene will be for a while.bassmusic wrote:nah there is some sick stuff out there right now. from Calibre to Serum to Lynx and even dubstep's own DJG or Reso...gonzodj wrote:you are, dnb right seems like it's all jump up or liquid. not about it, the best dnb was made before the year 2000.thrush wrote:i hope im not the only person who thinks dnb is actually better than dubstep atm
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