James Blake on the state of dubstep

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Re: James Blake on the state of dubstep

Post by antipode » Mon Oct 10, 2011 9:06 am

yeah. brostep is shit inst it. maybe we should all just kill ourselves?
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and I've never really rated dubstep..
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Re: James Blake on the state of dubstep

Post by cmgoodman1226 » Mon Oct 10, 2011 5:14 pm

sixamsedna wrote:Brostep is the most idiotic thing to come out of the entire dubstep genre. OK, maybe I'm exaggerating..I've had my good run back in '09 with FabricLive 37, and I like SOME of the brostep tunes, but the majority of this 'Transformers sounding concoction' is just painful.
Yeah, but not half as painful as having to listen to james blake's music.

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Re: James Blake on the state of dubstep

Post by Soiree » Tue Oct 11, 2011 2:03 am

epochalypso wrote:yeah. brostep is shit inst it. maybe we should all just kill ourselves?
:lol:

NO, I KNOW WHAT WE DO.

GIVE EM WHAT THEY REALLY NEED... A LITTLE BROMANCE

(insert: "DUN, DUUN" "THERES A LIMIT...)
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Re: James Blake on the state of dubstep

Post by wobbles » Tue Oct 11, 2011 2:19 am

TO YOUR LOVE.....

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Re: James Blake on the state of dubstep

Post by PFC » Tue Oct 11, 2011 3:02 am

joeki wrote:What frustrates and astounds me more than what James Blake (rightly) has to say about dubstep, is that he's decided to work together with Bon Iver.

let me just take the time to get this all into year "indy" heads : BON IVER IS WORTHLESS OVERRATED PITCHFORK SPONSORED CRAP. Honestly, if Burial was supposed to be a marketing scam, then what is bon iver? So pretentious man...and I couldn't give a fuck about the whole story behind it, fact of the matter is it's produced in a shitty way. I mean, black metal recorded in some norwegian wood (like burzum), you know I get the charm (and the funny side) of that. But this just sound bad. And he can not for the life of me sing a single note correctly, but that's what is so hip in the indy/americana scene these days.

Bon Iver sucks ass....sorry people: haters gonna hate.

I'll stick to his new EP and skip on this worthless collab.
Bon Iver can't sing a single note correctly? Are we listening to the same Bon Iver? He's one of the best things to happen to the scene in the last couple of years. If you could stop automatically hating everything that's popular for just one second maybe you would actually start liking music.

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Re: James Blake on the state of dubstep

Post by joeki » Tue Oct 11, 2011 9:31 am

Oh here we go... the indy police. Of course you are entitled to your opinion.

I think his high pitched voice is beyond forced and downright annoying. I guess I should thank the second rate production on that first record, otherwise my head could have exploded.

Check out "flume", every other line he stretches his voice where he shouldn't. I believe he can sing, if he used some propper tones. This is totally not my cup of tea, to me it sounds very contrived.

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Re: James Blake on the state of dubstep

Post by zonetrooper5 » Tue Oct 11, 2011 10:49 am

muntz wrote:
zonetrooper5 wrote:Anyone got a download link for that james blake set that bloodstream uploaded to SC?
http://soundscrape.net/
Thanks man. :W:

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