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Re: Benga doesn’t ‘want to be any part of dubstep anymore’

Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2012 8:49 pm
by Sonika
HADDA wrote:Skream has already gone mainstream ;)

Completely untrue

He just had a release on Medi

He hasn't gone mainstream in the slightest

Re: Benga doesn’t ‘want to be any part of dubstep anymore’

Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2012 9:09 pm
by baddis98
Sonika wrote:
HADDA wrote:Skream has already gone mainstream ;)

Completely untrue

He just had a release on Medi

He hasn't gone mainstream in the slightest
:lebowski:

Re: Benga doesn’t ‘want to be any part of dubstep anymore’

Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2012 9:24 pm
by scattybeanhead
Sonika wrote:
HADDA wrote:Skream has already gone mainstream ;)

Completely untrue

He just had a release on Medi

He hasn't gone mainstream in the slightest
listen to a DJ set of his, then come back and tell us all how he hasn't gone mainstream

Re: Benga doesn’t ‘want to be any part of dubstep anymore’

Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2012 10:03 pm
by Shum
crabb steppa wrote:bare disrespect from a bunch of twits who seem to think they contribute more to dubstep thru DSF then Benga did through his productions


you lot suck
:z:

Re: Benga doesn’t ‘want to be any part of dubstep anymore’

Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2012 10:39 pm
by cyrusfx
Sorry to break it to you guys, but there's new genres of dance music coming up in the world.

The Dubstepforum was/is a good idea, I certainly learned more in the last 3-4 years than I ever thought I would about a sound that I found to be novel, interesting, and that really made the most out of current music production technology. Plus, it was as funky as hell.

But now the genre's been in existence (officially) for a good 6 years now, meaning we're about ready for the next new thing(s) to come along.

Its an honorable duty to want to remain steadfastly loyal to the dubstep banner and be a valiant protector of all things dubstep, but the fact is, music is always evolving, and new sounds are always coming out in response to old sounds, changes in technology and demand from the audience.

I'm not rushing over to moombahtonforum.com just yet because that sound doesn't captivate me with the same original intensity that dubstep did, but that's not to say there isn't something newer, better, more interesting on the horizon. You just have to be able to be open-minded enough to see it when it comes, and resist simply relegating it to the category of "not dubstep."

Back to Benga - Diary of an Afro Warrior is a must-own for any serious dubstep fan. His earlier stuff with Walsh and Coki is essential listening for all students. I don't particularly care for Magnetic Man (too poppy), but his particular remix of "Perfect Stranger" is pretty good.. He's got a signature swing & timbre to his beats, which I quite enjoy. Seeing as how he is such an integral part of the formation of the original dubstep sound, I don't think he'll ever be able to completely move away from "dubstep.." even if the definition has to change (which it has over the last couple years).

OK back to work then.

Re: Benga doesn’t ‘want to be any part of dubstep anymore’

Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2012 11:21 pm
by Tekki
they just having a laugh, you can see in the vid they're just having fun. Anyways even if what they say is serious, the point is if these guys keep making MUSIC (and someone gives it a NEW name) you can still hear their sound, dubstep or not. Again, a bit redundant on a music forum but 'talking about music is like dancing about architecture'. :W:

Re: Benga doesn’t ‘want to be any part of dubstep anymore’

Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2012 11:26 pm
by Lucifa
fucking hell, this thread

sanctimonious bollocks vs. goons taking things too literal

make it stop

Re: Benga doesn’t ‘want to be any part of dubstep anymore’

Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2012 12:49 am
by cyrusfx
Lucifa wrote:fucking hell, this thread

sanctimonious bollocks vs. goons taking things too literal

make it stop
Have you heard of this feature?

"Unsubscribe topic"

Its at the bottom of the page. I suggest clicking it.

Then you can accomplish all the truly great and important things that you were about to before this pesky thread got in your way.

Re: Benga doesn’t ‘want to be any part of dubstep anymore’

Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2012 1:02 am
by Shum
cyrusfx wrote:
Have you heard of this feature?

"Unsubscribe topic"

Its at the bottom of the page. I suggest clicking it.
:?

Re: Benga doesn’t ‘want to be any part of dubstep anymore’

Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2012 1:10 am
by Maccaveli
Cyrusfx, you are aware that dubstep's been evolving constantly into many, many other things besides brostep, right? And that a lot of people on this forum listen to all different kinds of it, and electronic music in general? You act like everyone here only listens to 2005 shit, when there's clearly a lot of appreciation for post-dubstep, the Hessle and Swamp 81 sounds, the rollers that Youngsta's been pushin lately, Silkie and Swindle's sound, etc. Don't try to tell us we're all narrow minded about dubstep or music in general.

Re: Benga doesn’t ‘want to be any part of dubstep anymore’

Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2012 1:32 am
by Phigure
that's fine, i don't want benga to be part of dubstep anymore either. gimme the 2004 benga back and maybe we'll talk

Re: Benga doesn’t ‘want to be any part of dubstep anymore’

Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2012 1:42 am
by cyrusfx
Maccaveli wrote:Cyrusfx, you are aware that dubstep's been evolving constantly into many, many other things besides brostep, right? And that a lot of people on this forum listen to all different kinds of it, and electronic music in general? You act like everyone here only listens to 2005 shit, when there's clearly a lot of appreciation for post-dubstep, the Hessle and Swamp 81 sounds, the rollers that Youngsta's been pushin lately, Silkie and Swindle's sound, etc. Don't try to tell us we're all narrow minded about dubstep or music in general.
OK, bait taken!

So now here's the next step:

What the _fuck_ are you talking about?

Re: Benga doesn’t ‘want to be any part of dubstep anymore’

Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2012 3:00 am
by antman
Wait a second, when the FUCK did skream stop being skream?!

:|

Re: Benga doesn’t ‘want to be any part of dubstep anymore’

Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2012 3:03 am
by Maccaveli
cyrusfx wrote:
Maccaveli wrote:Cyrusfx, you are aware that dubstep's been evolving constantly into many, many other things besides brostep, right? And that a lot of people on this forum listen to all different kinds of it, and electronic music in general? You act like everyone here only listens to 2005 shit, when there's clearly a lot of appreciation for post-dubstep, the Hessle and Swamp 81 sounds, the rollers that Youngsta's been pushin lately, Silkie and Swindle's sound, etc. Don't try to tell us we're all narrow minded about dubstep or music in general.
OK, bait taken!

So now here's the next step:

What the _fuck_ are you talking about?
Do I seriously have to explain how that connects to your big rant?

Re: Benga doesn’t ‘want to be any part of dubstep anymore’

Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2012 3:46 am
by Immerse
cyrus you just earned -10 respect points. wtf does the genre being 6 years "old" have to do with us having to move on? why would i want to when its the genre i love? its not going anywhere and there are producers that still are creating all sorts of sounds not just brostep.

ps: we should change this thread into a benga youtube link hall of fame, because i have yet to stumble upon a benga song i actually really liked as awful as that sounds. that said i have never explored his tunes, im sure there are some good ones out there

Re: Benga doesn’t ‘want to be any part of dubstep anymore’

Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2012 3:48 am
by Phigure
Immerse wrote:cyrus you just earned -10 respect points. wtf does the genre being 6 years "old" have to do with us having to move on? why would i want to when its the genre i love? its not going anywhere and there are producers that still are creating all sorts of sounds not just brostep.

ps: we should change this thread into a benga youtube link hall of fame, because i have yet to stumble upon a benga song i actually really liked as awful as that sounds. that said i have never explored his tunes, im sure there are some good ones out there
his pre-2006 or so stuff is really the only shit that does it for me. not even stuff like afro warrior. night's probably the only tune i really enjoy

his stuff on big apple was always my fav, skank > all





Re: Benga doesn’t ‘want to be any part of dubstep anymore’

Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2012 4:02 am
by dsprainman
Just clocked that Skream is producing Kelis's next album... wut the fook

Re: Benga doesn’t ‘want to be any part of dubstep anymore’

Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2012 4:09 am
by Sexual_Chocolate
ya dun know... skank is THE benga tune

Re: Benga doesn’t ‘want to be any part of dubstep anymore’

Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2012 4:54 am
by bright maroon
feel more - better,better,better

butter


I'm tyrying to figure out what is the oldest Benga tune that I know really well...
I know the first three that phigure posted...

Probably from the Allstars series...

Chemical Compound I know really well...Acid Lie is a favorite because of that intro rollout...appeals to the raver in me

I remember when Plastician was still Plastikman
When I first started reading articles about dubstep - He was getting alot of press...
I thought he was "THE" dubstep dj over there...

I also wondered how he was getting away with calling himself plasticman...
considering how iconic and ubiquitous the american plastikman was/is...
with this graphic like everywhere...

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almost as ubiquitous as this...

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or this...

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Re: Benga doesn’t ‘want to be any part of dubstep anymore’

Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2012 5:14 am
by Immerse
big up on the links ill listen to them in the am when i can bump the tunes, thanks guys