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Re: What do you think defines dubstep?

Posted: Wed Sep 08, 2010 10:50 pm
by deadly_habit
djake wrote:its just music man.
damn it i was trying to find that pic of the really bad junglist - a fight for survival or some shit tattoo that i saw on doa ages ago

Re: What do you think defines dubstep?

Posted: Wed Sep 08, 2010 11:09 pm
by djake
deadly habit wrote:
djake wrote:its just music man.
damn it i was trying to find that pic of the really bad junglist - a fight for survival or some shit tattoo that i saw on doa ages ago
find it im intrigued

Re: What do you think defines dubstep?

Posted: Wed Sep 08, 2010 11:15 pm
by skimpi
hurlingdervish wrote:u kidz and ur computer techno music
i hate it when you play some electronic dance music to someone who obviously doesnt listen to it, and they say its techno, i was listening to some justice track at college before, and this one dude had a little listen and said some shit about techno! ITS NOT FUCKING TECHNO! if it is techno though i am fine with that.

Re: What do you think defines dubstep?

Posted: Wed Sep 08, 2010 11:18 pm
by deadly_habit

Re: What do you think defines dubstep?

Posted: Wed Sep 08, 2010 11:29 pm
by amphibian
Dubstep has broadened quite a bit since it was first created - and I think what you could have distinctly classified as dubstep back in 2005.etc, doesn't apply so much anymore. This isn't really a bad thing, but when I listen to "dubstep", it's the usual formula: 140 bpm, kick on the 1 and 4, snare on the 3 and 7. Lot of dubstep I listen to splits this up however, obviously - especially some of the deeper tracks.

I think we'll start to see some serious labelling of the subgenres over the next year or two, as I think people are getting confused as to what exactly is they're listening to. This isn't really a problem for the music itself, but it is a problem if you want to listen to dubstep and it's not what you're expecting (this happens a lot in Sydney). As an example, we love the US west coast dubstep flavour, but most of the aussies prefer the UK stuff. As a result, this will eventually create subgenres so that you know what you're getting yourself into when you go out.

And techno... lol. That used to be the huge over-arching genre for anything electronic. Anyone who listens to alternative music religously who has not ventured outside that umbrella seems to be afflicted by this curse. It would be similar to us electronic heads calling Limp Bizkit metal (when it clearly isn't).

Re: What do you think defines dubstep?

Posted: Wed Sep 08, 2010 11:56 pm
by paravrais
amphibian wrote:we love the US west coast dubstep flavour
Eugh

Re: What do you think defines dubstep?

Posted: Thu Sep 09, 2010 3:41 am
by grooki
poop

Re: What do you think defines dubstep?

Posted: Thu Sep 09, 2010 7:50 am
by Frequency Unknown
For me Dubstep is defined by low frequency sub, sparse drum patterns and atmosphere, it's not just the way it sounds either, it's the way it makes me feel, the vibe of a track can trigger all sorts of things in my head, don't get me wrong, I know in the litteral (sp?) sense of the word dubstep is so much more, the transformer esq distorted robot sounds of Datsik etc etc seem to be at the forefront for so many people and I accept that's a direction dubstep has moved in, but for me, the dubstep sounds is that massive low frequency bass and tight snare - Vex'd - 3rd Choice still makes me do a little shiver everytime I hear it

Re: What do you think defines dubstep?

Posted: Thu Sep 09, 2010 11:23 am
by JFK
Frequency Unknown wrote:For me Dubstep is defined by low frequency sub, sparse drum patterns and atmosphere, it's not just the way it sounds either, it's the way it makes me feel, the vibe of a track can trigger all sorts of things in my head
Bang on the money.

Well said!

Re: What do you think defines dubstep?

Posted: Thu Sep 09, 2010 2:31 pm
by Recessive Trait
jaydot's daily pointless facepalm threads = dubstep

Re: What do you think defines dubstep?

Posted: Thu Sep 09, 2010 11:50 pm
by mks
I think all of the dark dubwise 2-step heads want their genre name back. So do the the Paradise Garage cats. Electro heads want their genre name back also... :6: