pkay wrote:
Also tech itch and dom... who are honestly the two greatest beat editors ever. By a mile. Like not even close. Came to prominence in the techstep area.
Remarc tho!
Re: Is there a brostep of dnb?
Posted: Sat Jul 02, 2011 3:49 pm
by ___
All this anthem cack, god i fuckin hate it
Re: Is there a brostep of dnb?
Posted: Mon Jul 04, 2011 12:59 am
by MrKoekje
cityzen wrote:
scattybeanhead wrote:basically to a lot of dnb heads 'jump up' is basically the same as what 'brostep' is around here.
And interestingly, while many would defend the earlier days of brostep a lot of dnb heads would defend the earlier days of jump up.....
A lot of parallels can be found with dnb and dubstep.
Re: Is there a brostep of dnb?
Posted: Mon Jul 04, 2011 12:35 pm
by GothamHero
Dub Zero
Jump Up at its best. Slum Dogz is great too.
Re: Is there a brostep of dnb?
Posted: Thu Jul 07, 2011 1:58 pm
by TheTornado
Harvest is jump-up at it's best. Guy is killing it. His drums are incredible, too. Check "Militant" and "Supernatural". One more jungle, one more two-step but equally sick. And he pays attention to drums. Shame so many jump-up producers just focus on the drop instead of developing intricate drum patterns.
Re: Is there a brostep of dnb?
Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2011 2:38 am
by budsteq
hold your colour was a brilliant album really
Re: Is there a brostep of dnb?
Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2011 9:59 am
by cityzen
budsteq wrote:hold your colour was a brilliant album really
It certainly created an influx of new female listeners/ravers to the DnB scene. That is never a bad thing...
Re: Is there a brostep of dnb?
Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2011 11:26 am
by johnboy01
i can't hate on hold your colour. that album was significant in general terms as well as in my life at the time.
later... i went and saw pendulum in a popular venue here in vancouver and i was totally thrown off by the whole live performance thing. call me a purist/hater/bitch whatever... i can't defend myself... all i know is that show was the worst thing i had seen in ages. i was ashamed to be there. it was like i had gone to see the artists who wrote "marie had a little lamb" do his thing live. huge disappointment. something i used to be into... totally perverted and ruined.
Re: Is there a brostep of dnb?
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2012 3:32 am
by GhostMutt
'Ashamed to be there' sums up the whole thing so perfectly.
People who define their identity by their musical tastes tend to be on the purist/elitist side that vigorously defends their most recent self-image till it turns up on a Law & Order promo.
wobble, clowstep, brostep, jump-up etc are all subjective generalisations. They're not definitive genres nor does liking something that someone else puts under any of those change anything about you.
Re: Is there a brostep of dnb?
Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 4:40 pm
by clifford_-
GothamHero wrote:
Jump Up at its best. Slum Dogz is great too.
isnt DR.Pee part of slum dogz? pretty sure he is/was....
Re: Is there a brostep of dnb?
Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 12:37 pm
by Liam92
clifford_- wrote:
GothamHero wrote:
Jump Up at its best. Slum Dogz is great too.
isnt DR.Pee part of slum dogz? pretty sure he is/was....
Yeah he is they make dubstep too, remember quite liking one of their releases - In the Hood was a big tune
Re: Is there a brostep of dnb?
Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2012 4:43 am
by BonerJams04
Liam92 wrote:
clifford_- wrote:
GothamHero wrote:
Jump Up at its best. Slum Dogz is great too.
isnt DR.Pee part of slum dogz? pretty sure he is/was....
Yeah he is they make dubstep too, remember quite liking one of their releases - In the Hood was a big tune
I actually enjoyed in the hood as well
Re: Is there a brostep of dnb?
Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2012 11:37 pm
by Clean
I would just like to point out one thing
Re: Is there a brostep of dnb?
Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2012 12:19 am
by hasezwei
Clean wrote:I would just like to point out one thing
hate skrillex as a fulltime job but i'd rather dance to this than to pendulum. lyrics are gash tho.
idk, i'm not that much against jump up dnb. as long as it's just one or 2 tunes in a set stuff like ganja recs or tru playaz can make a dancefloor go off like there's no tomorrow.
what i really can't stand is drumstep. well, and brostep. i can't dance to that, to tearout wobbly clownstep at least you can spazz out. that, and there's usually shitloads of bass in those tunes.
Re: Is there a brostep of dnb?
Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2012 10:31 pm
by Clean
I didn't hate that tune much as his other stuff, but I cannot compare him to pendulum because I have only heard a few of their songs haha
Re: Is there a brostep of dnb?
Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2012 3:02 am
by Duffman
Clean wrote:I would just like to point out one thing
That is the worst fucking noise I have ever heard jesus christ
Re: Is there a brostep of dnb?
Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 4:35 am
by BonerJams04
Duffman wrote:
Clean wrote:I would just like to point out one thing
That is the worst fucking noise I have ever heard jesus christ
Re: Is there a brostep of dnb?
Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2012 2:03 am
by akaaka
Clean wrote:I would just like to point out one thing
Haha, i actually like this track. If skrillex stop doing "dubstep" and assume that he does some electro house with wobble influences and dnb stuff, he would be a hell of a music maker.
Re: Is there a brostep of dnb?
Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2012 2:05 pm
by Trifficspurs
Pretty sure most people around the whole American-esque heavier and cheesier side of things that makes people want to glowstick themselves-up and act like knobs.
People like Noisia, Pendulum, Hazard's 'Mr Happy', D*Minds, Dillinja's 'twist em out',
Essentially anybody that you see 'moshing' on a dance floor to.
Re: Is there a brostep of dnb?
Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2012 10:00 pm
by hdechter
Trifficspurs wrote:Pretty sure most people around the whole American-esque heavier and cheesier side of things that makes people want to glowstick themselves-up and act like knobs.
People like Noisia, Pendulum, Hazard's 'Mr Happy', D*Minds, Dillinja's 'twist em out',
Essentially anybody that you see 'moshing' on a dance floor to.
None of those producers you mentioned are American