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Re: Drumstep and Liquid Drumstep

Post by deadly_habit » Sun Jun 27, 2010 9:18 pm

chico_red wrote:
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parson wrote:it's basically dubstep faster but it's dope, it's got a different vibe, and crowds are wildin' out for it no matter how mad the internet is about it. the doa attitude is over.
:roll: most of the artists who are cited as being the bigger names in "Drumstep: are dnb producers who started making dubstep now combined the two
the sound was around long before this term and before dubstep, just nowhere near as popular back then or prolific
That Amit - Erazer tune ain't Drumstep either.
care to explain why?
is it because it came out in 2003, because it sure is halfstep

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Re: Drumstep and Liquid Drumstep

Post by Frodo Bassbins » Sun Jun 27, 2010 9:19 pm

sounds like dnb to me... like honestly if you showed sum1 this tune are u gonna be like YO LOOK AT MY NEW GENRE ITS CALLED DRUMSTEP. its totally new bro. any1 that has listened to dnb will just be like ROFL
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Re: Drumstep and Liquid Drumstep

Post by deadly_habit » Sun Jun 27, 2010 9:22 pm

chico_red wrote:
deadly habit wrote:
parson wrote:people on the dubstep forum mad about a bpm change. christ.
no just mad about stupid genre names and calling something established something new
love the tunes and music hate the sub sub genre bs
sub genres are there just as descriptive terms. Someone says to you that so and so just made a new Drumstep tune, then you know what it is. Saying "Drumstep" is easier than saying half speed DnB or 175bpm Dubstep. no?
i just hate subgenres because instead of people looking for good music under a common genre name they segregate themselves to one lil niche and ignore anything else but that niche for the most part. that and it seems to give a rise and reason for hipsters and the lemming ilk like them.

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Re: Drumstep and Liquid Drumstep

Post by chico_red » Sun Jun 27, 2010 9:26 pm

deadly habit wrote:
chico_red wrote:
deadly habit wrote:
parson wrote:it's basically dubstep faster but it's dope, it's got a different vibe, and crowds are wildin' out for it no matter how mad the internet is about it. the doa attitude is over.
:roll: most of the artists who are cited as being the bigger names in "Drumstep: are dnb producers who started making dubstep now combined the two
the sound was around long before this term and before dubstep, just nowhere near as popular back then or prolific
That Amit - Erazer tune ain't Drumstep either.
care to explain why?
is it because it came out in 2003, because it sure is halfstep
Chase & Status made some half step tunes a few years ago too, but I still wouldn't call them Drumstep. The snare isn't on every 2nd beat.
Maybe I'm wrong...

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Re: Drumstep and Liquid Drumstep

Post by deadly_habit » Sun Jun 27, 2010 9:29 pm

chico_red wrote:
deadly habit wrote:
chico_red wrote:
deadly habit wrote:
parson wrote:it's basically dubstep faster but it's dope, it's got a different vibe, and crowds are wildin' out for it no matter how mad the internet is about it. the doa attitude is over.
:roll: most of the artists who are cited as being the bigger names in "Drumstep: are dnb producers who started making dubstep now combined the two
the sound was around long before this term and before dubstep, just nowhere near as popular back then or prolific
That Amit - Erazer tune ain't Drumstep either.
care to explain why?
is it because it came out in 2003, because it sure is halfstep
Chase & Status made some half step tunes a few years ago too, but I still wouldn't call them Drumstep. The snare isn't on every 2nd beat.
Maybe I'm wrong...
yea but it's sped up dubstep too though right? i mean erazer def has more sounds and elements in it relating to dub and dubstep than drum and bass... so what exactly is the definition for drumstep? or does no one even know?
if snare placement is a genre definition requirement now then fuck me...

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Re: Drumstep and Liquid Drumstep

Post by chico_red » Sun Jun 27, 2010 9:36 pm

maybe..

anyway, here's a nice little minimix for Drumstep:

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Re: Drumstep and Liquid Drumstep

Post by deadly_habit » Sun Jun 27, 2010 9:42 pm

chico_red wrote:maybe..

anyway, here's a nice little minimix for Drumstep:
yea jump up dnb. twisted played some the other night at a show i played
seriously it's nothing new

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Re: Drumstep and Liquid Drumstep

Post by gwa » Sun Jun 27, 2010 10:14 pm

this is face palm material, drumstep? are you serious? whoever coined it this needs to give his head a shake
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Re: Drumstep and Liquid Drumstep

Post by Dark Reign » Sun Jun 27, 2010 10:21 pm

Heres a mix I did of some drumstep & dnb

http://www.dubstepforum.com/post1857957 ... c#p1857957

I consider the "Drumstep" to be the halftime dnb thats sounds more like dubstep than say the autonomic stuff.

Fuck genre names anyways its all about the music

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Re: Drumstep and Liquid Drumstep

Post by trapeez » Sun Jun 27, 2010 10:25 pm

gwa wrote:this is face palm material, drumstep? are you serious? whoever coined it this needs to give his head a shake

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Re: Drumstep and Liquid Drumstep

Post by mt eden » Sun Jun 27, 2010 10:48 pm

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Re: Drumstep and Liquid Drumstep

Post by dro524 » Sun Jun 27, 2010 10:53 pm

half-step dnb, amit's been making it for a while
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Re: Drumstep and Liquid Drumstep

Post by Horia » Sun Jun 27, 2010 10:58 pm

I wouldn't call it drumstep, but it's some kind of music, doesn''t matter really, it's great:
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Re: Drumstep and Liquid Drumstep

Post by akilles » Sun Jun 27, 2010 11:34 pm

deadly habit wrote:if snare placement is a genre definition requirement now then fuck me...

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Re: Drumstep and Liquid Drumstep

Post by Xavy » Sun Jun 27, 2010 11:38 pm

I don't like the name 'drumstep' and I really don't like the name 'liquid drumstep.'

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Re: Drumstep and Liquid Drumstep

Post by mt eden » Sun Jun 27, 2010 11:41 pm

Xavy wrote:I don't like the name 'drumstep' and I really don't like the name 'liquid drumstep.'
neither do i but i wouldn't fuckin moan about it like a girl

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Re: Drumstep and Liquid Drumstep

Post by noam » Sun Jun 27, 2010 11:46 pm

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Re: Drumstep and Liquid Drumstep

Post by Xavy » Sun Jun 27, 2010 11:52 pm

mt eden wrote:
Xavy wrote:I don't like the name 'drumstep' and I really don't like the name 'liquid drumstep.'
neither do i but i wouldn't fuckin moan about it like a girl
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Re: Drumstep and Liquid Drumstep

Post by tacospheros » Mon Jun 28, 2010 12:55 am

the only thing i dont like about it is people are calling it 175 bpm dubstep. this shit has been around since way before people decided that "dubstep" was its own "genre"


its fucking jungle people. you're allowed to like jungle, you dont have to call it something else
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Re: Drumstep and Liquid Drumstep

Post by tacospheros » Mon Jun 28, 2010 1:02 am

one thing i will say is thank you for reminding me how sick Amit is . I hadn't listened to his stuff in a while

this tune used to rip the dance up so hard. primordial bassface crew

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