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Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 9:41 pm
by musty dust
not all dubstep tunes about ganja weed.

coki - cocaine track?

Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 9:46 pm
by ewah
Letitia wrote:
Everyone seems to work to a 'visuals basic, soundsystem killer' equation.
apart from dubpressure where its visuals killer, soundsystem killer! but then i am a little biased :wink:
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right to be biased! i've never made it down to your night but it always looks wikkkkid.

Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 10:05 pm
by parson
Shards wrote:Image

^^^ She's introduced me to the Tribal-fusion & Gothic Belly-Dance movement that's big in the states & is spreading across the globe. This is typically set to IDM and/or Industrial, so Dubstep is not a stretch. One of the principal performers in the style is Rachel Brice (<-movement to Snakecharmer by Kraddy & Bassnectar) and her San-Fran based Indigo Dance Company tours the world. (Check out the NYE '05 clip with music by Amon Tobin in that link!)

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this kinda thing seemed like it was a big thing in austin for a while but i don't see it so much lately. there's a couple of em that come out for the dnb weekly though and when i played dubstep for em they seemed perplexed at first but took immediately to it.

i've also played dubstep in situations where there was elaborate lasers going over the crowd's head, and i can say at least from the dj's pov that its sweet as hell

Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 10:09 pm
by seejay
i thought the video was cool, if a little disturbing. wasnt sure what you were trying to say at first with the shooting up ,but the dark places theme makes more sense. personally i would have tried to make it more subtle, but still a good effort. nice one.
also digging the tune and it does seem to fit the overall (not specifically the heroin) vibe of the video.
out of interest which burial track were you originally going to use?

as for visuals and dubstep, i have to say that i too prefer the simple dark room + big souund setup, but whatever as long as it sounds good.

Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 10:45 pm
by musty dust
Distant Lights.

Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2007 6:14 pm
by ossia
nah trust mat vids heavy, its dark as fuck, but u cant slate it 4 that!

Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2007 9:14 pm
by jimmer
nice whan matt! i like it, i think the whole sooting up bit was effective... but it was a bit too much... maby if you had cut it up a bit more etc etc it wouldnt be so in your face...

but i do like it..

Letitia wrote: apart from dubpressure where its visuals killer, soundsystem killer! but then i am a little biased :wink:
reminds me of summit my mate was saying a few days back...

how many VJ's does it take to cange a light bulb.....





2, one to change it the other to convince the promoter people will actually notice

:6: :6:

Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2007 9:17 pm
by parson
yeah i really did not like watching that guy shoot up at all

Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2007 9:33 pm
by spooKs
Big up for the work you put into this, i think it's interesting.
For me the mood of the tune clashes with the video, personally Papua Nu Guinea (even remixed by Lycaon) is very uplifting in tone, almost euphoric sounding (and not in a bearded-behatted-men-injecting-heroin-in-dark-rooms kind of way ;))
But it's not for others to say how someone else finds meaning in music, yeah?

Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2007 10:15 pm
by signus
I liked that man. I can see why some people don't appreciate the shootin up bit but as you say the video is about dark places and that was pretty dark. Seein his face is what hits it home I think.

As far as visuals at Dubstep nights go I think the back room at Subdub usually looks sweet. The night we put on last weekend started with the lighting rig they had there that flashed a few different colours onto the dance floor and then when I played the headline set we turned them off and had UV strip lights and a laser. Looked pretty good I thought. Kept everything pretty dark coz I much prefer dancin when it's dark. It means you can concentrate more on the music and less on your surroundings

Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2007 10:20 pm
by metalboxproducts
Bauhous 8)

Posted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 12:00 am
by hatsudai
Jimmer wrote:
how many VJ's does it take to cange a light bulb.....


2, one to change it the other to convince the promoter people will actually notice

:6: :6:

:lol:

Posted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 12:30 am
by musty dust
spooKs wrote:Big up for the work you put into this, i think it's interesting.
For me the mood of the tune clashes with the video, personally Papua Nu Guinea (even remixed by Lycaon) is very uplifting in tone, almost euphoric sounding (and not in a bearded-behatted-men-injecting-heroin-in-dark-rooms kind of way ;))
But it's not for others to say how someone else finds meaning in music, yeah?
nothing is more uplifting and euphoric and a needle full of brown!
:lol:

Posted: Thu Jan 18, 2007 1:58 am
by drew
Ewah wrote:
Shards wrote:
Out of interest, what kind of visual accompaniment do they have to Dubstep nights in the UK & the rest of the world? All the photos I've seen of FWD>> & DMZ seem either dark or minimally lit.
Everyone seems to work to a 'visuals basic, soundsystem killer' equation. The sound is king. You don't need distraction at dances as heart-stoppingly good as fwd and dmz. The only downside? Check all the totally dark whoompy footage on youtube...

You know, its interesting to me. Im a vj for a few clubs here in LA, but I never dared to do it for our dubstep shows. I think it should be total focus on the sound.

Liked the video, til I saw the heroin - had to turn it off. Ive seen around a dozen of my close friends die from the drug, doesnt humour me one bit.

Posted: Thu Jan 18, 2007 2:24 am
by sek [espionage]
looks pretty cool.. interesting take on things.

you must meditate.

I made a similar video a week ago for an upcoming show in march..
my visual take on dubstep is a lot of bitchez shaking their ass and sweaty rudeboys lickin' off hairspray fireballs.

http://subtrac.info/march
^still not finished.. need to add some more asses and credit juju for letting me use his music.

bigup juju

Posted: Thu Jan 18, 2007 5:54 pm
by jamie
I do all the visuals for our night in Notts (WigFlex - every second friday at Muse ;)) and detonate. I'm in agreement with most of the views here, for dubstep I always keep it minimal, urban, high contrast with few mid levels - mixed with some rasta business for the tunes you know everyones smoking their pre-rolls to...Always keep transitions long and dont change it up too fast and keep it very simple - like people have said its a music that you can close your eyes and just feel it, so you dont need massive visual intrusion unlike other genres where the music really benefits from good live visuals.

Posted: Thu Jan 18, 2007 8:20 pm
by RubiconMan
sek [espionage] wrote: http://subtrac.info/march


bigup juju
woah thats big! ur footage :?:

Posted: Thu Jan 18, 2007 8:57 pm
by lycaon_prod
i thought the vibes worked nicely with the tune actually, thought the needle scene could have been more sensitively treated, but with that track i was tryin to get the (melancholic/euphoric) sound of the city n that sort of thing does go on in that environment...
think i woud have just preferred the more atmospheric shots to be honest, but hey it werent my video n was glad the tune worked for it still...

Posted: Thu Jan 18, 2007 8:58 pm
by lycaon_prod
Are-K142 wrote:
sek [espionage] wrote: http://subtrac.info/march


bigup juju
woah thats big! ur footage :?:
if it is then thats sick work. mustve been fun filmin!

Posted: Thu May 10, 2007 2:29 pm
by thedave
really intersting read this :)
my take on things has always leant toward the minimal but the urge to fiddle is a constant battle
heres my latest effort - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJspsiovC90
pls excuse the crappy youtube compression, may I suggest watching with a slight squint.
Id love to hear your thoughts / criticism / adulation (lol)
trying to hone my dubstep shit innit

:edit: and halloo dubstepforum :D