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The Dungeon Sound
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My thoughts on the dungeon sound http://aggesmusic.blogspot.com/2011/10/ ... sound.html
Take it easy, I'm just stating my opinion guys. I have a flameshield if needed
Take it easy, I'm just stating my opinion guys. I have a flameshield if needed
HatchetDown wrote:Dubstep with no bass is like a dog with 3 legs. Sure it can walk on its own but it just don't look right.
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self knowledge is the beginning of wisdom.Icey wrote:Maybe my knowledge of the dungeon sound-makers are so little that I recognise their sound
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I would have to question your arguing this as being a negative side to the sound.Icey wrote:You got to have a big system to fully enjoy it.
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Don't really agree with what you said about how you have to be zoned out, and you can't just listen to dubstep, what about return 2 space?
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@s.a.m, it's both negative and positive imo. What about people who can't go to places with big systems or people who just want to listen on the go.
@dj stick, sorry but I don't understand what you mean
@charliefoy, well, I ment that I have to listen it home, door closed.
Okay, now I feel like a fool
@dj stick, sorry but I don't understand what you mean
@charliefoy, well, I ment that I have to listen it home, door closed.
Okay, now I feel like a fool
HatchetDown wrote:Dubstep with no bass is like a dog with 3 legs. Sure it can walk on its own but it just don't look right.
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fuck sake see post belowz
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kruptah wrote:I play the technics.
My english teacher gave me a weird look when I mentioned that as the musical instrument I played. Like the wtf stare. I had to give her the 'wiki wiki' dj motion to confirm what i meant.
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brettheaslewood wrote:shit article is shit - sorry mate.
you dont have to listen to dubstep on a big system to enjoy it,just get yourself a pair of headphones that can pick up bass and then you're good.
even so when i forget my headphones for some reason i can still cope just listening on in ears.
being zoned out to enjoy it?
i don't think so mate, even when i go out to the shows these days, i get by on about 2/3 beers for the whole night.
"that it's too non-personal, any one can do it"
name me a genre where only select handfull of people can do it.
edit - what compells you to close your door when playing dubstep?
kruptah wrote:I play the technics.
My english teacher gave me a weird look when I mentioned that as the musical instrument I played. Like the wtf stare. I had to give her the 'wiki wiki' dj motion to confirm what i meant.
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People who can't go to places with big systems, the most obvious example still being under 18s, simply don't get the full experience of the music. That might sound unfair, but as is life.Icey wrote:@s.a.m, it's both negative and positive imo. What about people who can't go to places with big systems or people who just want to listen on the go.
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get a job, buy a fat hifi. Iv got weight in my living room
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Phaeleh.Icey wrote:What I'm trying to say is that there is no "lighter" dubstep made anymore. Okay, there is always Burial but I mean, does dubstep have to be so sad all the time?
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IndigoTrashbat wrote:Phaeleh.Icey wrote:What I'm trying to say is that there is no "lighter" dubstep made anymore. Okay, there is always Burial but I mean, does dubstep have to be so sad all the time?
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Breakagecharliefoy wrote:IndigoTrashbat wrote:Phaeleh.Icey wrote:What I'm trying to say is that there is no "lighter" dubstep made anymore. Okay, there is always Burial but I mean, does dubstep have to be so sad all the time?
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The list could go onninthy4 wrote:Breakagecharliefoy wrote:IndigoTrashbat wrote:Phaeleh.Icey wrote:What I'm trying to say is that there is no "lighter" dubstep made anymore. Okay, there is always Burial but I mean, does dubstep have to be so sad all the time?
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there's a difference between "sad" and "dark." dubstep's original sound definitely has a dark feel to it. the brooding melodies and reverb and basslines you hear AND feel. minor keys. 
and yes you need a big system to full enjoy dubstep. that doesn't mean i don't listen to on my home system or in my monitoring headphones. however i remember the first time i heard "dally" in the club - woooooooooooooooooiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
nothing beats hearing a big tune on a system for the first time
and yes you need a big system to full enjoy dubstep. that doesn't mean i don't listen to on my home system or in my monitoring headphones. however i remember the first time i heard "dally" in the club - woooooooooooooooooiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
nothing beats hearing a big tune on a system for the first time
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This is sick. Is there a tracklist knocking around?blackdown wrote:Beneath?
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you find excellent producers. keep it up.blackdown wrote:Beneath?
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Nice track, it's got the obligatory Kurryahuurd seal of approval so it must be good.
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