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NattyWallo
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by NattyWallo » Sat Apr 24, 2010 12:05 pm
soon there will be dubstep in the background of TV commercials, just like drum&bass muahahaa
seriously.... get over it, more people liking it will not destroy the music for you. Just look at drum & bass, or Breakbeat, or dancehall, or grime.. has it been "destroyed" by more people listening to it? - No. Only better.

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baaan
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by baaan » Sat Apr 24, 2010 12:14 pm
The way I look at it, song gets played on the radio ..I'm like this songs badass... Everyone else is like, this songs badass...
Then i'm like cool, that was a good 4 minutes of my day, toodles..
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test_recordings
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by test_recordings » Sat Apr 24, 2010 4:10 pm
Instead of sitting on this forum and debating (bitching) go out and do something about it:
-Promote good music by posting it on here,
-Recommend it to people,
-Make your own,
-Learn to play an instrument and the musical theory that goes with it as well as good production techniques to help you produce,
-Learn how to DJ so you can play out good tunes,
-Put a night on (free party?) with good DJs,
-Be critical of yourself,
-Keep an eye on what's developing,
-Encourage new developments,
-Take on board what other people think
...
Does that sound like it might help to make a good future for dubstep?
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upstateface
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by upstateface » Sat Apr 24, 2010 5:17 pm
NattyWallo wrote:soon there will be dubstep in the background of TV commercials, just like drum&bass muahahaa
seriously.... get over it, more people liking it will not destroy the music for you. Just look at drum & bass, or Breakbeat, or dancehall, or grime.. has it been "destroyed" by more people listening to it? - No. Only better.

Uhhh yeah DnB has been destroyed.
knell wrote:i have the weirdest boner right now
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NattyWallo
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by NattyWallo » Sat Apr 24, 2010 5:55 pm
upstateface wrote:
Uhhh yeah DnB has been destroyed.
In what way?
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Pada
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by Pada » Sat Apr 24, 2010 5:59 pm
NattyWallo wrote:soon there will be dubstep in the background of TV commercials, just like drum&bass muahahaa
seriously.... get over it, more people liking it will not destroy the music for you. Just look at drum & bass, or Breakbeat, or dancehall, or grime.. has it been "destroyed" by more people listening to it? - No. Only better.

D&B, Breaks, Dancehall and Grime are seriously bad examples for what you are saying...
D&B is mostly now clown step bollcoks, all though still some good stuff there.
Breaks, wow, is pretty much dead except for tearout...
Grime is seriously dying with no vinyl releases of shit just to try get a popular CD out and make Ps
http://www.mixcloud.com/Etc/etc-no-6
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by upstateface » Sat Apr 24, 2010 7:29 pm
NattyWallo wrote:upstateface wrote:
Uhhh yeah DnB has been destroyed.
In what way?
It sucks now and the sound has been raped.

knell wrote:i have the weirdest boner right now
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Pistonsbeneath
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by Pistonsbeneath » Sat Apr 24, 2010 7:32 pm
(Pada) wrote:NattyWallo wrote:soon there will be dubstep in the background of TV commercials, just like drum&bass muahahaa
seriously.... get over it, more people liking it will not destroy the music for you. Just look at drum & bass, or Breakbeat, or dancehall, or grime.. has it been "destroyed" by more people listening to it? - No. Only better.

D&B, Breaks, Dancehall and Grime are seriously bad examples for what you are saying...
D&B is mostly now clown step bollcoks, all though still some good stuff there.
Breaks, wow, is pretty much dead except for tearout...
Grime is seriously dying with no vinyl releases of shit just to try get a popular CD out and make Ps
beat me to it...
dancehall was best in early 90s as well
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redshiftdubdnb
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by redshiftdubdnb » Sat Apr 24, 2010 9:35 pm
hey, i'm new here, i'm a producer/dj from the states. i have to say that over here, dubstep is a fad. people listen to it and get SUPER pumped about it for about 2 months and then never listen to it again. probably all of this mainstream exposure is following the same suit.
as for dnb...well i'm a dnb producer (i just started producing dubstep) and i have to say that coming out of lifted/breed12inches is some pretty d*mn good stuff...same with other labels like trust in music and the other neurofunk/dark dnb labels. however alongside all the robotic, destructive music is also a bunch of sh*tty pendulum-style dance music (russia can't decide if they're great or if they suck). i think that dubstep/dnb are sounds that most people get into because of the variety/novelty, they like how different it is, but after a long exposure they realize that they never really liked the sounds that much anyways. as for me, i've ALWAYS loved the dirtiest, deepest, darkest beats i could find and i think that while not everyone else "across the pond" from europe is the same way, there are enough of us to keep the music afloat and away from mainstream shittiness.
think of it like this, pendulum is the most mainstream "dnb" (more like rock'n'bass amirite?) out there and still no ones f*cking heard of them over here.
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by Genevieve » Sun Apr 25, 2010 8:55 am
mvduke wrote:
i think dubstep is starting to become mainstream.
thoughts?
It has been for 2 or 3 years now, dude.
Anyway, I don't think many predictions can be made about the course of dubstep. It's the first new major type of EDM in the post-Napster era. I'll wait it out.
In the meantime, I'd wish the heads in the scene would stop being so touchy/sensitive about it. Crying about everything from badly written articles to Mt Eden. If anything will kill the scene it'll be a mass drowning in menstrual fluids.
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truefiktion
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by truefiktion » Sun Apr 25, 2010 1:08 pm
I woudlnt really know dubstep if it hadnt of become more mainstream...im embarrased to say that I only really started liking and mixing dubstep when i heard the typical Skream remix of In For The Kill, but i did have dubstep tunes before that just never really bothered with it, i stuck to house music cos people preferred it
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test_recordings
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by test_recordings » Sun Apr 25, 2010 1:21 pm
redshiftdubdnb wrote:hey, i'm new here, i'm a producer/dj from the states. i have to say that over here, dubstep is a fad. people listen to it and get SUPER pumped about it for about 2 months and then never listen to it again. probably all of this mainstream exposure is following the same suit.
as for dnb...well i'm a dnb producer (i just started producing dubstep) and i have to say that coming out of lifted/breed12inches is some pretty d*mn good stuff...same with other labels like trust in music and the other neurofunk/dark dnb labels. however alongside all the robotic, destructive music is also a bunch of sh*tty pendulum-style dance music (russia can't decide if they're great or if they suck). i think that dubstep/dnb are sounds that most people get into because of the variety/novelty, they like how different it is, but after a long exposure they realize that they never really liked the sounds that much anyways. as for me, i've ALWAYS loved the dirtiest, deepest, darkest beats i could find and i think that while not everyone else "across the pond" from europe is the same way, there are enough of us to keep the music afloat and away from mainstream shittiness.
think of it like this, pendulum is the most mainstream "dnb" (more like rock'n'bass amirite?) out there and still no ones f*cking heard of them over here.
Pendulum's first album was sick, don't know why they turned out so crap after that (by the time they would've got round to promoting themselves in USA they would've been generating what they are today so probably wasn't worth it) :S and to be fair most dubstep in America is pretty cheesey, sounds like a mutant hybrid of hip-hop and electro.. it's not different enough from other genres and tracks aren't that distinguishable from each other. Of course there's good American dubstep but it's pretty rare from what I've heard, probably the same situation as here in that it's buried under the junk. I do like American punk though

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Ghost_Hardware
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by Ghost_Hardware » Sun Apr 25, 2010 1:33 pm
Here in germany there has been this new car commercial or whatever playing Dubstep. I can't remember the name of the car but I'll look out for it. I was kinda surprised. Dubstep over here is getting biggr but I would have never thought they'd use it in a commercial.
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64hz
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by 64hz » Sun Apr 25, 2010 2:06 pm
yong wrote:sd5 wrote:no future
NO FUTURE
Lies
confusion
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by Ayatollah » Sun Apr 25, 2010 2:19 pm
upstateface wrote:NattyWallo wrote:soon there will be dubstep in the background of TV commercials, just like drum&bass muahahaa
seriously.... get over it, more people liking it will not destroy the music for you. Just look at drum & bass, or Breakbeat, or dancehall, or grime.. has it been "destroyed" by more people listening to it? - No. Only better.

Uhhh yeah DnB has been destroyed.
So true man
Future looks bleak
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willm
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by willm » Sun Apr 25, 2010 2:26 pm
64hz wrote:yong wrote:sd5 wrote:no future
NO FUTURE
Lies
confusion
Government
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by Mexter » Sun Apr 25, 2010 3:49 pm
willm wrote:64hz wrote:yong wrote:sd5 wrote:no future
NO FUTURE
Lies
confusion
Government
Control
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by brasco » Sun Apr 25, 2010 3:53 pm
Mexter wrote:willm wrote:64hz wrote:yong wrote:sd5 wrote:no future
NO FUTURE
Lies
confusion
Government
Control

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by BANNERWORX » Sun Apr 25, 2010 4:01 pm
test recordings wrote:Instead of sitting on this forum and debating (bitching) go out and do something about it:
-Promote good music by posting it on here,
-Recommend it to people,
-Make your own,
-Learn to play an instrument and the musical theory that goes with it as well as good production techniques to help you produce,
-Learn how to DJ so you can play out good tunes,
-Put a night on (free party?) with good DJs,
-Be critical of yourself,
-Keep an eye on what's developing,
-Encourage new developments,
-Take on board what other people think
...
Does that sound like it might help to make a good future for dubstep?
Well said.

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64hz
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by 64hz » Sun Apr 25, 2010 4:06 pm
dubstep will always have a future as long as
hotflush,
hyperdub,
formant,
hessle audio,
hemlock,
and the likes of these,
keep on releasing tracks.
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