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Re: Isn't it time to divide Dubstep into subgenres?
Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2012 2:22 pm
by leeany
Sonika wrote:JTMMusicuk wrote:Sonika wrote:Wanka for srebme Breaks will be like Mala for dubstep. He didn't start it, but he perfected it. (can someone actually pm Wanka and ask him to make an srebme breaks track?)
Hey does anyone want to have a go at making an srebme breaks tune?

I mean, it's an incredibly quickly growing scene, so I'm sure there's a lot of fortune and fame to be gained by hopping on the scene before it gets too popular and Skrillex decides to make an srebme Breaks tune.
Are there any EB labels popping up yet? I can't imagine ivacep can go much longer without being signed, that much talent and creativity doesn't stay unsigned for long.

Im on it, sent him this:
Hi Wanka
As you are aware Ember breaks has became the new dubstep
being around 145bpm with lots of samples of sticks you can see why people are jumping on the bandwaggon, i think you
need to go with the times and make some srebme breaks tracks
Much respect
Formant
Nice one! I cant wait for Wanka's Ember Breaks release! I wonder what label it'll be on...do you think it'll get signed to Deep Medi?
word on the street is that it'll be out on Metalheadz
Re: Isn't it time to divide Dubstep into subgenres?
Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2012 3:35 pm
by Sonika
Samādhi wrote:Sonika wrote:Samādhi wrote:WTF is srebme breaks?
You mean you don't know?

I do know, now.
ridiculous.
by the way:
I REALLY invented a new genre!
SOAKSTEP
want to know how you do it?
take a foot bath while producing dubstep, it's as easy as that.
Genius

Re: Isn't it time to divide Dubstep into subgenres?
Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2012 5:48 pm
by kambian
Just read the srebme breaks thread and had to stifle a girlish giggle while sitting in my office.
Nonetheless, I've been working on some neo-post soakstep -
While wearing some saturated socks I've soaked my nutsack in a dish of warm melted butter for about 3 hours and then squelched around my flat recording the sound of my oily conkers slapping on various different household items. You play the scrot-slaps back at 180bpm and they sound like they're being played at about 85-93bpm, which makes for some real dark and dirty beats.
I might be getting ahead of myself as I havent finished the final mixdown but I've basically acheived what Sting was trying to do all those years ago.
Yeh okay, perhaps I'm trying too hard

Re: Isn't it time to divide Dubstep into subgenres?
Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2012 7:01 pm
by Samādhi
kambian wrote:Just read the srebme breaks thread and had to stifle a girlish giggle while sitting in my office.
Nonetheless, I've been working on some neo-post soakstep -
While wearing some saturated socks I've soaked my nutsack in a dish of warm melted butter for about 3 hours and then squelched around my flat recording the sound of my oily conkers slapping on various different household items. You play the scrot-slaps back at 180bpm and they sound like they're being played at about 85-93bpm, which makes for some real dark and dirty beats.
I might be getting ahead of myself as I havent finished the final mixdown but I've basically acheived what Sting was trying to do all those years ago.
you should name the tune "2 far soaked".
Re: Isn't it time to divide Dubstep into subgenres?
Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2012 11:29 pm
by BonerJams04
Havent you guys heard of hipstep? Its just static sped up and slowed down with samples from the latest indie cinema.
Re: Isn't it time to divide Dubstep into subgenres?
Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2012 2:36 pm
by Reamz
seckle wrote:Reamz wrote:seckle wrote:confusion is the best thing about this genre. confusion means that people can't digest & consume it easily. the sub-genre thing in dubstep has been debated and talked about since 2005 on this site. its nothing new.
You really do talk some bollocks mate
lol. LOL. and you don't? LOL...comin from you...
Your laughing, I get it.

Re: Isn't it time to divide Dubstep into subgenres?
Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2012 2:38 pm
by JTMMusicuk
Reverb wrote:Havent you guys heard of hipstep? Its just static sped up and slowed down with samples from the latest indie cinema.
now thats just ridiculous
Re: Isn't it time to divide Dubstep into subgenres?
Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2012 5:02 pm
by ariosa
i'm going to start making post retro future dubstep, so i can use old samples without feeling bad, and pretend to use vsti's that don't exist yet.
Re: Isn't it time to divide Dubstep into subgenres?
Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2012 5:39 pm
by kambian
Meh, post retro future dubstep is so mainstream.
The new sound is all about neo post retro future psych dubstep with a folktronica twist
Re: Isn't it time to divide Dubstep into subgenres?
Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2012 5:42 pm
by apmje
This forum gets worse everyday.
Re: Isn't it time to divide Dubstep into subgenres?
Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2012 8:09 pm
by huh
apmje wrote:This forum gets worse everyday.
just like dubstep. i want a time machine to go back to 2005/2006.
Re: Isn't it time to divide Dubstep into subgenres?
Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 6:02 am
by leyenda
huh wrote:apmje wrote:This forum gets worse everyday.
just like dubstep. i want a time machine to go back to 2005/2006.
If you're going to take that attitude at least do it properly. You should be saying 2004 or earlier or GTFO and that the genre was killed by Horror Show.
Re: Isn't it time to divide Dubstep into subgenres?
Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 7:36 am
by wobbles
What is a dub step?
Re: Isn't it time to divide Dubstep into subgenres?
Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 1:09 pm
by BonerJams04
wobbles wrote:What is a dub step?
The band, duh.