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Re: Korn doing dubstep

Post by oprs » Wed Jun 15, 2011 6:04 am

Nealge wrote:I just need to point something ironic out: a majority of you guys are talking about how shit Korn and Skrillex are and how their music sounds like white noise and such when your own Soundcloud links sound like something only a guy pumped full of morphine is going to enjoy. Sorry, I'm not trying to criticize or pointlessly troll, but someone had to point that out sooner or later. You're all talking about how Skrillex and Korn fans are just jumping on the bandwagon when every post except for 3 I've seen has just been bashing other artists. Does anybody else see the irony in this? Anyone?

Personally, I think this track bumps hard and I'm no Korn fan, but their notorious for trying weird things and not sticking to one particular sound. So in theory, shouldn't the fact that their now doing a full length album (instead of an EP) featuring famous dub DJ's be something everyone would be stoked on? I think it's pretty sweet.

Sorry if I don't conform to the hipster-esque bashing of this thread.
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Re: Korn doing dubstep

Post by Nealge » Wed Jun 15, 2011 6:09 am

oprs wrote:
Nealge wrote:I just need to point something ironic out: a majority of you guys are talking about how shit Korn and Skrillex are and how their music sounds like white noise and such when your own Soundcloud links sound like something only a guy pumped full of morphine is going to enjoy. Sorry, I'm not trying to criticize or pointlessly troll, but someone had to point that out sooner or later. You're all talking about how Skrillex and Korn fans are just jumping on the bandwagon when every post except for 3 I've seen has just been bashing other artists. Does anybody else see the irony in this? Anyone?

Personally, I think this track bumps hard and I'm no Korn fan, but their notorious for trying weird things and not sticking to one particular sound. So in theory, shouldn't the fact that their now doing a full length album (instead of an EP) featuring famous dub DJ's be something everyone would be stoked on? I think it's pretty sweet.

Sorry if I don't conform to the hipster-esque bashing of this thread.
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Re: Korn doing dubstep

Post by wfg1 » Wed Jun 15, 2011 9:30 am

Nealge wrote:Personally, I think this track bumps hard and I'm no Korn fan, but their notorious for trying weird things and not sticking to one particular sound. So in theory, shouldn't the fact that their now doing a full length album (instead of an EP) featuring famous dub DJ's be something everyone would be stoked on? I think it's pretty sweet.

Sorry if I don't conform to the hipster-esque bashing of this thread.
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Re: Korn doing dubstep

Post by test_recordings » Wed Jun 15, 2011 12:00 pm

wfg1 wrote:
Nealge wrote:Personally, I think this track bumps hard and I'm no Korn fan, but their notorious for trying weird things and not sticking to one particular sound. So in theory, shouldn't the fact that their now doing a full length album (instead of an EP) featuring famous dub DJ's be something everyone would be stoked on? I think it's pretty sweet.

Sorry if I don't conform to the hipster-esque bashing of this thread.
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Re: Korn doing dubstep

Post by kizza2435 » Wed Jun 15, 2011 12:42 pm

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limbo wrote:The hybrid of metal and dubstep is like bringing back rap + metal.
you aint heard metal-dubstep hybrid till you've heard the second drop on Goth Trad's "Method" Remix...shit is next level...
The last bit of Vex'ds Nails it pretty insane too, I reckon I hear some metal samples in there!
Yeah that is a tune!! Vex'd is so on it when it comes to their drum samples. I also rate "Onslaught" by Reso for those drum fills. Ohh man that shit goes off.



and also the second drop on the TRiLLBASS remix of "Mafia" by Koan Sound. Prob the most brutal drop in the bag...hardly ever play it out though...cant follow it up with anything.

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Re: Korn doing dubstep

Post by Mapledelux » Wed Jun 15, 2011 3:58 pm

i wouldnt go as far to be even calling it dubstep

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Re: Korn doing dubstep

Post by test_recordings » Thu Jun 16, 2011 1:46 pm

Mapledelux wrote:i wouldnt go as far to be even calling it dubstep
You shouldn't even be going as far to say you're not calling it dubstep when you haven't gone far enough to hear it first :lol:
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Re: Korn doing dubstep

Post by Mapledelux » Thu Jun 16, 2011 4:46 pm

why would i want to hear it

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Re: Korn doing dubstep

Post by letsgr1nd » Thu Jun 16, 2011 7:58 pm

limbo wrote:The hybrid of metal and dubstep is like bringing back rap + metal.
rap doesn't have metal roots. dubstep does.

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Re: Korn doing dubstep

Post by -[2]DAY_- » Thu Jun 16, 2011 7:59 pm

i think you're mixing up "roots" with "influences"
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Re: Korn doing dubstep

Post by test_recordings » Thu Jun 16, 2011 8:34 pm

Mapledelux wrote:why would i want to hear it
That's entirely up to you why you'd want to hear it (or not), I was just making a logical observation... Imagine if it came out as actual dubstep! Then you'd be wrong. That is just the gist of it though it'll be a while until we hear it because major labels are starting to stop pre-release radio play because it allows piracy and therefore saps sales (for instance Universal haven't put anything out so far for the new RHCP album, not even a little snippet of a tune!)
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limbo wrote:The hybrid of metal and dubstep is like bringing back rap + metal.
rap doesn't have metal roots. dubstep does.
Really? Never knew that, it seemed to be more descended from the RnB, funk and disco that led to house music then garage as well as the dubwise production of reggae songs. Do you have anything to illustrate this? It appears to have some occasional influences (or more for people like Distance but he wasn't particularly overt about it until he decided to put out Headstrung) but it's not rooted in it particularly (tell that to the mandem in the grime scene and you risk getting laughed at)
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Re: Korn doing dubstep

Post by Augment » Thu Jun 16, 2011 9:05 pm

letsgr1nd wrote:
limbo wrote:The hybrid of metal and dubstep is like bringing back rap + metal.
rap doesn't have metal roots. dubstep does.
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Re: Korn doing dubstep

Post by limbo » Mon Jun 20, 2011 9:29 pm

letsgr1nd wrote:
limbo wrote:The hybrid of metal and dubstep is like bringing back rap + metal.
rap doesn't have metal roots. dubstep does.
it was a joke... it's saying that metal+dubstep will just be as bad as rapcore.
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Re: Korn doing dubstep

Post by ed teach » Mon Jun 20, 2011 9:42 pm

It's all about the other thread now man.
This is neither time or the place.

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Re: Korn doing dubstep

Post by Foul Matta » Mon Jun 20, 2011 10:15 pm

Im all for a guitar riff in a dubstep tune, if its done well i.e.



In relation to the OP tune. Please Korn if you read this, don't ever, EVER, attempt a "dubstep" collab ever again. I wanted to cry........

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Re: Korn doing dubstep

Post by limbo » Thu Jun 23, 2011 10:11 pm

Foul Matta wrote:Im all for a guitar riff in a dubstep tune, if its done well i.e.



In relation to the OP tune. Please Korn if you read this, don't ever, EVER, attempt a "dubstep" collab ever again. I wanted to cry........
no doubt... it just depends how well crafted it is.
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