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Re: is 'Filth' ruining the scene?

Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 7:02 pm
by CruTex
I prefer filth to the rest i must say, its proper. :mrgreen:

Re: is 'Filth' ruining the scene?

Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 7:25 pm
by haunted audio recordings
I need to pay attention, I missed this topic.

I just stay away from that sound.....as far away as i can.

Re: is 'Filth' ruining the scene?

Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 7:58 pm
by HORSEFORCE
DstructO wrote:
HORSEFORCE wrote:
tkun wrote:I haven't read through this entire thread, because I don't feel like it, but here's my two cents. IMO, dubstep is going the way of hip-hop, in that a lot of the good music within the scene is getting pushed into the "underground" while the popular stuff is just shit. But eh, that's what's been happening with most genres really, I guess the reason why I picked hip-hop, was because it was the easiest example to understand.
But just like hip hop, its not hard to appreciate the old school "true" shit as well as the newer shit. Why cant you listen to Tribe called quest AND lil wayne and enjoy both? (I sure do) I just dont get why people have to pick sides in music all the time.

hey horseforce your track is in my battle of the bots mix episode 2.. :)
Dope dude. I appreciate.

link me when you release it.

Re: is 'Filth' ruining the scene?

Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 7:59 pm
by HORSEFORCE
fractal wrote:it's ok, you should see the youtube comments on the more complex side of dubstep

that beat is more intricate than a hillbillies family tree. The percussion makes me want to do tridiagonal matrix algorithms in an attempt to square the circle once and for all!


:wink:
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: is 'Filth' ruining the scene?

Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 8:02 pm
by phrex
paint wrote:Borgore is midrange so people listen to it on youtube, probably through default PC speakers. The people who listen to DMZ are playing it on vinyl. :bins:
boom! :lol:

Re: is 'Filth' ruining the scene?

Posted: Mon Sep 06, 2010 3:19 pm
by brokedjs
Whats with this obsession with genres? fuck them all, just listen to the music and focus on that. Not coining waste phrases.

Re: is 'Filth' ruining the scene?

Posted: Thu Sep 09, 2010 4:32 pm
by WAR TORN
brokedjs wrote:Whats with this obsession with genres? fuck them all, just listen to the music and focus on that. Not coining waste phrases.
Pow. Music is music, if you like, listen, if you don't, don't.

If you think one part of the picture is destroying another, you're not focusing on the whole canvas....

Re: is 'Filth' ruining the scene?

Posted: Thu Sep 09, 2010 5:52 pm
by manray
Firstly anyone that says you shouldn't cuss a specific genre/sub-genre is dumb. This is a place for discussion and opinions. Stop trying to be cultural badmans as if you embrace every single artform known to man.

Secondly, yes. This filth shite is disgusting. I just went on beatport and every fucking tune is some bullshit gated saw bass combined with some bitcrush vocoder wubwob spastic sound with a few wooshes and so forth. Waste of time and space. There are some tunes which I actually quite like but you cannot tell me that the thousands of tunes that sound basically identical to eachother are good for the scene. It's just diluting dubstep as whole.

Most of the people I know that listen to dubstep only know about this type of music because it's basically 99% of what is available out there to the average person, that and extremely poor remixes of pop tunes.

Re: is 'Filth' ruining the scene?

Posted: Sat Sep 11, 2010 8:57 pm
by Input_1
manray wrote:Firstly anyone that says you shouldn't cuss a specific genre/sub-genre is dumb. This is a place for discussion and opinions. Stop trying to be cultural badmans as if you embrace every single artform known to man.

Secondly, yes. This filth shite is disgusting. I just went on beatport and every fucking tune is some bullshit gated saw bass combined with some bitcrush vocoder wubwob spastic sound with a few wooshes and so forth. Waste of time and space. There are some tunes which I actually quite like but you cannot tell me that the thousands of tunes that sound basically identical to eachother are good for the scene. It's just diluting dubstep as whole.

Most of the people I know that listen to dubstep only know about this type of music because it's basically 99% of what is available out there to the average person, that and extremely poor remixes of pop tunes.

My thoughts entirely.

Re: is 'Filth' ruining the scene?

Posted: Sat Sep 11, 2010 9:11 pm
by chico_red
I think Outlook proved once and for all that Dubstep is Dubstep... all the various styles stand tall as pillars holding up the mighty roof!!!!

Re: is 'Filth' ruining the scene?

Posted: Sat Sep 11, 2010 9:19 pm
by DREdio
Input_1 wrote:Borgore - Love; 1million+ youtube views
Borgore - guided relaxation dub - 1million+ views
Most DMZs videos - 250K.
this pretty much says it all... the sound is changing and unfortunately many people new to dubstep dont bother to learn about the originators and the roots of the scene

Re: is 'Filth' ruining the scene?

Posted: Sat Sep 11, 2010 10:09 pm
by Widowmaker
chico_red wrote:I think Outlook proved once and for all that Dubstep is Dubstep... all the various styles stand tall as pillars holding up the mighty roof!!!!
chico red actually saying something decent. this is what im all for EVERY STYLE OF DUBSTEP!!! EXCEPT MT EDEN AND BEN H lol

Re: is 'Filth' ruining the scene?

Posted: Sat Sep 11, 2010 10:14 pm
by mashmash
manray wrote:Firstly anyone that says you shouldn't cuss a specific genre/sub-genre is dumb. This is a place for discussion and opinions. Stop trying to be cultural badmans as if you embrace every single artform known to man.

Secondly, yes. This filth shite is disgusting. I just went on beatport and every fucking tune is some bullshit gated saw bass combined with some bitcrush vocoder wubwob spastic sound with a few wooshes and so forth. Waste of time and space. There are some tunes which I actually quite like but you cannot tell me that the thousands of tunes that sound basically identical to eachother are good for the scene. It's just diluting dubstep as whole.

Most of the people I know that listen to dubstep only know about this type of music because it's basically 99% of what is available out there to the average person, that and extremely poor remixes of pop tunes.
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Re: is 'Filth' ruining the scene?

Posted: Sat Sep 11, 2010 10:29 pm
by saulya
all im gonna say is... in response to the initial question: yes yes yes, it definately is.
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Re: is 'Filth' ruining the scene?

Posted: Sat Sep 11, 2010 10:36 pm
by Widowmaker
saulya wrote:all im gonna say is... in response to the initial question: yes yes yes, it definately is.
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steezy hat bro

Re: is 'Filth' ruining the scene?

Posted: Sat Sep 11, 2010 10:43 pm
by Abomination
Why do you always have to refer at Borgore? Come on, hes not the representer of filth of something like that.
I dont know if filth is ruinging the scene. All I know is I love it.

Re: is 'Filth' ruining the scene?

Posted: Sat Sep 11, 2010 10:49 pm
by Widowmaker
Abomination wrote:Why do you always have to refer at Borgore? Come on, hes not the representer of filth of something like that.
I dont know if filth is ruinging the scene. All I know is I love it.
he was one of the first.

and he calles his music gore step

lol shatap

Re: is 'Filth' ruining the scene?

Posted: Sun Sep 12, 2010 8:10 am
by captaincrazy
manray wrote:Most of the people I know that listen to dubstep only know about this type of music because it's basically 99% of what is available out there to the average person, that and extremely poor remixes of pop tunes.
Why all of a sudden does it seem that so many dubstep artists feel the need to do remixes of awful awful pop tunes, which surprise surprise, turn out to be....awful

Re: is 'Filth' ruining the scene?

Posted: Sun Sep 12, 2010 9:49 am
by blinx420
Filth is what lured me to dubstep and since I couldn't find pure filth I ripped it from youtube tracks looped it or whatever and mixed it together.

Now that am ripping albums it's great everytime I find a new track to throw ina mix it's like a kid in a candy store I don't listen to regular dubstep just never caught my attention.

I don't even listen to rap or metal anymore it's filth 24/7 just look at my soundcloud it's nothing but raw filthy bits put together for personal listening pleasure :e: http://soundcloud.com/7h0r4x420

Re: is 'Filth' ruining the scene?

Posted: Sun Sep 12, 2010 9:55 am
by say_whut
It's very stale to me now, I can put up with Excision and Datsiks variant of "filth" but the rest really does sound far too samey. You know what the build up is going to be, you know how the drop is going to sound and its just a tired out formula.