(Pada) wrote:Forgot to add that I used to tell people I was into dubstep, but now don't bother as the term no longer reflects my taste.
same, now when i tell people im into dubstep there like ''yea mt eden tune rocks'' blah blah blah
(Pada) wrote:Forgot to add that I used to tell people I was into dubstep, but now don't bother as the term no longer reflects my taste.
I just say 'bass music'. Much broader term, and people don't instantly assume you listen to em tee edenWolverine wrote:(Pada) wrote:Forgot to add that I used to tell people I was into dubstep, but now don't bother as the term no longer reflects my taste.
same, now when i tell people im into dubstep there like ''yea mt eden tune rocks'' blah blah blah
egoless wrote:the style of music dubstep developed from...Sirius wrote:damn i still don't know what garage is! am i missing out? or should i just jam the future shit? chea
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it's so funny the difference between UK and US. I still have to kind of explain what dubstep is if I tell people I'm into it. most people don't have anything associated with it.elibomyekip wrote:I just say 'bass music'. Much broader term, and people don't instantly assume you listen to em tee edenWolverine wrote:(Pada) wrote:Forgot to add that I used to tell people I was into dubstep, but now don't bother as the term no longer reflects my taste.
same, now when i tell people im into dubstep there like ''yea mt eden tune rocks'' blah blah blah
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ahahaha yessssfeasible_weasel wrote:lets not forget Henrys Cat Theme from the 80'sDubsteps dirty secret
i saw this an saw narrows n just presumed it was saved soul without even lookin at itfeasible_weasel wrote:also this![]()
this sounds changed everything,rapping turned into garage...
jack swift wrote:i saw this an saw narrows n just presumed it was saved soul without even lookin at itfeasible_weasel wrote:also this![]()
this sounds changed everything,rapping turned into garage...
his remix g.a.r.a.g.e was even better i think an underplayed at the time


dj phonetic wrote:still a lot of refrehing stuff coming out
but i still like to call future garage dubstep so thats maybe why i still enjoy dubstep a lot
i just still enjoy dubstep as garage, grime, future garage, - everything between 135 and 145 is dubstep for me (makes life more easy)

I'm not trying to say i was at the start (because I wasnt) but the last 3 - 4 years I've seen the genre I loved go from amazing an innovative to bogged down and repetitive. Obviously this is a sweeping genralisation, but the last year has seen me listen to less and less dubstep and more and more other 125-140 bass musics. Dubstep still has good elements, but for the most part it has been taken over by idiots (not producers, i mean people who listen to it) who make me feel ashamed to say i like dubstep (which tbh I dont anymore, I get too bored with unimaginative half step drum patterns) one good thing thats come out of the last year for me is the garage revival!(Pada) wrote:Forgot to add that I used to tell people I was into dubstep, but now don't bother as the term no longer reflects my taste.
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dubloke wrote:I'm not trying to say i was at the start (because I wasnt) but the last 3 - 4 years I've seen the genre I loved go from amazing an innovative to bogged down and repetitive. Obviously this is a sweeping genralisation, but the last year has seen me listen to less and less dubstep and more and more other 125-140 bass musics. Dubstep still has good elements, but for the most part it has been taken over by idiots (not producers, i mean people who listen to it) who make me feel ashamed to say i like dubstep (which tbh I dont anymore, I get too bored with unimaginative half step drum patterns) one good thing thats come out of the last year for me is the garage revival!(Pada) wrote:Forgot to add that I used to tell people I was into dubstep, but now don't bother as the term no longer reflects my taste.

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