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Re: America vs UK

Post by 1017_duck » Sat Jan 01, 2011 7:50 pm

brasco wrote:
ianx215 wrote:
wehlfest wrote:At some shows in the U.S., I've seen glow sticks, hula-hoopers and molly.

This definitely make me less interested in the scene here as well.
every dubstep show ive been too in Philly, Pittsburgh, B-more, New york, and D.C. there has been people glow sticking and drugs haha. Shit I even glowstick from time to time when im in the right state of mind. I listen to More UK producers but i am really digging a lot of the new American producers
:!: o dear
It's interesting to me to that you guys don't see many dickbangers in the UK with glowsticks? I figured it was just one of those things.
hey, you wouldn't hire a clown to fix a leak in the john..so why do you let these hooligans tear down the biz?

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Re: America vs UK

Post by iLLapse » Mon Jan 03, 2011 2:40 pm

my favs tend to be from neither the US or the UK.

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Re: America vs UK

Post by laurent__duval » Mon Jan 03, 2011 2:46 pm

jamesgarfield wrote:
brasco wrote:
ianx215 wrote:
wehlfest wrote:At some shows in the U.S., I've seen glow sticks, hula-hoopers and molly.

This definitely make me less interested in the scene here as well.
every dubstep show ive been too in Philly, Pittsburgh, B-more, New york, and D.C. there has been people glow sticking and drugs haha. Shit I even glowstick from time to time when im in the right state of mind. I listen to More UK producers but i am really digging a lot of the new American producers
:!: o dear
It's interesting to me to that you guys don't see many dickbangers in the UK with glowsticks? I figured it was just one of those things.

theyre about but they tend not to be at dubstep nights. people at a dubstep dance are generally trying to look hard or cool so glowsticks dont quite fit the bill. more of a flat peak and air force ones kinda vibe in the UK i think.

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Re: America vs UK

Post by damu » Mon Jan 03, 2011 3:03 pm

"vs"? -w-

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Re: America vs UK

Post by Sphynx » Tue Jan 04, 2011 3:47 am

theyre about but they tend not to be at dubstep nights. people at a dubstep dance are generally trying to look hard or cool so glowsticks dont quite fit the bill. more of a flat peak and air force ones kinda vibe in the UK i think.
Live from Los Angeles:

Way back in the day when I first started listening to dubstep (seven years ago), when the only dubstep around was in the side room of a dnb party, this was the case here as well. Most people lookin hard, everyone looking cool, and not a candyraver in sight. It's easy to visualize how a US scene that formed from dnb/jungle would not be friendly to glowsticks and the like.

I would say that things have changed alot, but I'm not exactly sure how. I might say that the dubstep scene has been invaded by hipsters and ravers. I might also say that most of what gets called dubstep today, at least in Los Angeles, is more an amalgamation of styles that some find easy to compare to dubstep (ie FlyLo).

I went to a party a few weeks back to see Mochipet. It was hosted by BWOMP, which stands for Bass WithOut Musical Preference. I like that name. With such variation in music these days, I prefer to enjoy the tune rather than agonize over what genre it may or may not be.

Glowsticks vs Hoodies

UK vs US

Good tune vs Bad tune

Doesn't really matter as long as you are enjoying yourself.

[side note that is actually relevant to the topic: I find that the best UK producers are dubstep purists, whereas the best US producers have no problem experimenting and possibly violating the structure of the genre. Which is better? I don't know, nor do I care. They are both enjoyable in their own right. One thing is for sure though - if there were no UK dubstep producers, there would be no US dubstep producers :D ]

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Re: America vs UK

Post by BLACKSMOKEMONSTER » Tue Jan 04, 2011 4:08 am

i didnt know it was a uk vs usa thing last i heard it was just bass heavy music now we at war ?
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Re: America vs UK

Post by Mapledelux » Tue Jan 04, 2011 4:14 am

since it originated in UK i think there entitle to always keep raising the bar and you know how us americans always shitting on shit i think both sides will be bringin it eitherway one more thing i dont think music should be a competition nobody really cares as long as its quality and has feeling

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Re: America vs UK

Post by BLACKSMOKEMONSTER » Tue Jan 04, 2011 4:16 am

Mapledelux wrote:since it originated in UK i think there entitle to always keep raising the bar and you know how us americans always shitting on shit i think both sides will be bringin it eitherway one more thing i dont think music should be a competition nobody really cares as long as its quality and has feeling
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Re: America vs UK

Post by ianx215 » Tue Jan 04, 2011 9:36 pm

laurent__duval wrote:
jamesgarfield wrote:
brasco wrote:
ianx215 wrote:
wehlfest wrote:At some shows in the U.S., I've seen glow sticks, hula-hoopers and molly.

This definitely make me less interested in the scene here as well.
every dubstep show ive been too in Philly, Pittsburgh, B-more, New york, and D.C. there has been people glow sticking and drugs haha. Shit I even glowstick from time to time when im in the right state of mind. I listen to More UK producers but i am really digging a lot of the new American producers
:!: o dear
It's interesting to me to that you guys don't see many dickbangers in the UK with glowsticks? I figured it was just one of those things.

theyre about but they tend not to be at dubstep nights. people at a dubstep dance are generally trying to look hard or cool so glowsticks dont quite fit the bill. more of a flat peak and air force ones kinda vibe in the UK i think.
is flat peak the same as a flat brim? like a fitted new era? It seems like most Dudes at dubstep shows in philly wear Phillies Flatbrim hats and Nikies or oldschool vans. Thats how me and all my friends dress. You will see dudes with facial tattoos, who you can tell are real dudes, glow sticking or gloving at dubstep shows on the eastcoast. It seems to me that dubstep in the UK is more mainstream where as In the east coast of american dubstep is part of the rave scene. Because its part of the rave scene a lot of the people at dubstep shows on the east coast are either on k, acid, E, or blackout drunk.

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Re: America vs UK

Post by evil madmen » Tue Jan 04, 2011 11:55 pm

ianx215 wrote: people at dubstep shows are either on k, acid, E, or blackout drunk.
Pretty much this
Youd think they wouldnt complain about the music as much if are are all pilled up but hey
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