yeah man, it seems funny to me, people put so much time and effort, using skill and talent to make these tunes, just for people to rip them off youtube and listen to them on rubbish earphonespaint 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.Input_1 wrote:Borgore - Love; 1million+ youtube views
Borgore - guided relaxation dub - 1million+ views
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is 'Filth' ruining the scene?
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christ on a bike, i know.![]()
as if no one's tried before
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Intelligent input was given on the first thread like this, try using the searchInput_1 wrote:thanks for your intelligent input and thoughts.dav.id wrote:let it be, you can't change it
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there is alot of noise kicking about in this scene..
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so you choose to make another one? nice logic thereInput_1 wrote:christ on a bike, i know.![]()
as if no one's tried before
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Brostep only ever gets played on laptop speakers? What a weird thing to say. Unless it's produced by Coki of course, who isn't a wobble-merchant in any way.
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God damn this thread is stupid... didn't read most of it cause I've heard it all before. I've been listening to DnB for 15 years, one of the reasons I came to the dubstep scene was because I was sick of all the stupid threads and discussions like THIS!! Don't ruin dubstep for me to.
You know what's ruing dubstep? Stupid discussions about what's ruining Dubstep!!!!
Instead of talking about what's gonna be the end to your scene, how about you take steps to move it forward? Start a Dubstep night, teach other's how to DJ, produce tunes, bring more hat chicks into the scene... fukk, do something except run your mouth.
You know what's ruing dubstep? Stupid discussions about what's ruining Dubstep!!!!
Instead of talking about what's gonna be the end to your scene, how about you take steps to move it forward? Start a Dubstep night, teach other's how to DJ, produce tunes, bring more hat chicks into the scene... fukk, do something except run your mouth.

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What's a hat chick?
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filth wise, i usually stick to skream, trolley snatcha, jakes, kromestar and a couple others.
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I was wondering the same thing. I hope it wasn't supposed to mean fat chicksfractal wrote:What's a hat chick?
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hot chicks?kate... wrote:I was wondering the same thing. I hope it wasn't supposed to mean fat chicksfractal wrote:What's a hat chick?
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I would say fat finger, but damn.. the "a" and the "o" key sure are far apart. I'm at work to, so I can't even blame it on the booze.kate... wrote:I was wondering the same thing. I hope it wasn't supposed to mean fat chicksfractal wrote:What's a hat chick?
and no, it wasn't fat chicks (not that there's anything wrong with fat chicks). But it was supposed to say hot chicks.
or was it hat trick...

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a hat trick of hot fat chicks would be ace!trench wrote:I would say fat finger, but damn.. the "a" and the "o" key sure are far apart. I'm at work to, so I can't even blame it on the booze.kate... wrote:I was wondering the same thing. I hope it wasn't supposed to mean fat chicksfractal wrote:What's a hat chick?
and no, it wasn't fat chicks (not that there's anything wrong with fat chicks). But it was supposed to say hot chicks.
or was it hat trick...
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Unhappy Billy Corgan buys a piece of the Gold Coast
Billy Corgan buys a piece of the Gold Coast
From the Chicago Tribune:
Billy Corgan buys a piece of the Gold Coast
Ten months after shbnmelling his Victorian painted lady mansion in Lake View for $1 million, former Smashing Pumpkins lead singer and chief songwriter Billy Corgan has paid $2.95 million for a recently renovated, historic six-room condominium on the Gold Coast.
After disbanding the Smashing Pumpkins, Corgan formed a new group, Zwan, which is playing three sold-out shows at the Double Door this weekend.
Through his tour manager, Corgan declined to comment on the purchase of the two-bedroom condo. His tour manager confirmed that the singer-songwriter recently has been staying at the condo while rehearsing for Zwan's current tour, but said the Chicago-area native ultimately intends to lease the condo in a 110-year-old building to someone else. The unit has an oak-paneled living room, reception room, balcony framed by granite columns, four fireplaces, walnut parquet floors and a large terrace.
Corgan has shown an affinity for vintage properties. After moving out of the more than 100-year-old Lake View home at 3448 N. Greenview Ave., which he owned from 1993 to 2001, Corgan temporarily stayed in a penthouse in the Haberdasher Square loft development, 728 W. Jackson Blvd., a former manufacturing building that dates to 1926. And in 2000, the Landmarks Preservation Council of Illinois awarded Corgan its President's Award for his commitment to historic preservation.
Since Corgan sold his Lake View home, one Smashing Pumpkins Web site reported that he has been living in Italy, but in interviews he has declined any comment on his permanent residence.
Singer Courtney Love, whom Corgan dated many years ago, just sold her loft in downtown Manhattan for $3 million after buying it for $2.6 million in January 2001, according to the New York Post. The loft is in the same building where rocker Lenny Kravitz just listed his own, five-bedroom, 7,000-square-foot, multilevel loft for $16 million, after buying the space unfinished in October 2000 for $8 million, the Post reported.
Love also recently listed her almost 3,700-square-foot Spanish-style house on Los Angeles' Westside -- which she bought last June for $3 million -- for about the same price, according to the Los Angeles Times. Love reportedly is looking for another house in the area because her five-bedroom house, which was built in the 1920s, is too small.
Ironically, Love told the Times last year that she sold a four-bedroom, 4,700-square-foot French country-style house on almost 2 acres in the Hollywood Hills -- which she had purchased from Ellen DeGeneres in 1997 for about $3 million -- because she was planning to spend more time in New York and actually wanted something smaller in L.A. She sold the Hollywood Hills home for $3.995 million in March 2001 to British businessman Mike Walley. Love's former Hollywood Hills house made the news in November 2001, after Paul McCartney's fellow Beatle George Harrison died. After Harrison's representatives gave a bogus L.A. address on his death certificate, the county's district attorney revealed in February that Harrison actually had died at Walley's house.
Rocker Tom Petty has paid close to $2.5 million for a three-bedroom oceanfront home in Malibu, Calif., according to the Los Angeles Times. Built in 1974, the house has three fireplaces, Malibu tiles and a courtyard with a fountain, the paper reported ... Fred Durst, frontman for the rock group Limp Bizkit, has sold a house he never moved into in Bel Air, Calif., for $3.7 million because it had "vibes that were not quite correct for him," according to the Los Angeles Times. Last fall, Durst bought the four-bedroom, 6,600-square-foot house, which was once owned by the Doors' Robbie Krieger and has a carving of the Doors playing on one wall, for just under $4 million, the paper reported. Durst recently bought a house with a sound studio in L.A.'s Hollywood Hills, and has listed that home for $1.4 million, the Times reported.
Billy Corgan buys a piece of the Gold Coast
lol
You want "filth"?
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lol
You want "filth"?
reminds me how terrible billy corgan post MCIS is
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grotbags wrote:Remember 'clownstep' dnb? you hardly hear that anymore , 'filth' is the dubstep equivalent. It will run its course and then fade away to be replaced by another style , right now dubstep is huge so don't expect any real music of quality or depth to be heard in clubs.
not true. in fact nowadays almost ALL DnB is clownstep . you have to dig hard to find the good stuff
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Re: is 'Filth' ruining the scene?
Da Truffapmje wrote:It's not ruining it, its just dumbing it down.
Without filth, I know a lot of people wouldn't find the stuff hidden away. Just stay with what you like and go to the events with like minded people and let the scenesters do what they do. Happens to every genre but we will still be here when the next new fad comes along.
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when it works, it's great. But so many people are doing it now, and there are there horrible two hour 'filthy' sets. The flithy stuff works nicely when thrown in with some other tunes, but otherwise its too relentless and eventually boring.
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pretentiousness is ruining the scene
if it's not popular enough, the more popular thing is ruining everything
if it's too popular, then it's selling out and that's ruining everything
if it's not popular enough, the more popular thing is ruining everything
if it's too popular, then it's selling out and that's ruining everything
soundcloud / discogs / bluh
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I've heard far more "filth" that sounds just awful, like it was made in 5 minutes just by applying an lfo to some chainsaw sound, than I've heard heavier bassy dubstep. Most of what I heard is centered around making the bass sound crazy as fuck while completely ignoring musical structure. It's all built the same, drop, chainsaw bass, wobble, repeat. I tried to listen to excision and datsik do a back to back set but it was like 2 hours of the same sound.
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