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Re: PostDubstep / Cracklestep Crew

Post by antics » Mon Jan 31, 2011 5:15 pm

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paravrais wrote:Just think it's bullshit people have such obvious double standards round here.
Report the thread then.
This thread is more about finding others rather than feedback, so I'm not sure it would fit anywhere else.

I was just wondering about where these people where myself. This genre has really taken off, I have seen Blake's name mentioned in everything 2011 related this month, but the sound doesn't seem to have much presence on here...

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Re: PostDubstep / Cracklestep Crew

Post by samkablaam » Mon Jan 31, 2011 5:32 pm

@sinister. your tune is lovely. sounds like a lot of thought goes into all the incidental stuff. really nice, moves a lot too, doesnt get boring at all.
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Re: PostDubstep / Cracklestep Crew

Post by JemGrover » Mon Jan 31, 2011 5:38 pm

+3 wrote:@JemGrover - 37 seconds, I think you’ve set a record! LOL I like it...
LOL. That's how far I got before my old PC died on me :(

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Re: PostDubstep / Cracklestep Crew

Post by DJ Crackle » Mon Jan 31, 2011 11:48 pm

Cracklestep? :)

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Re: PostDubstep / Cracklestep Crew

Post by legend4ry » Mon Jan 31, 2011 11:54 pm

Sorry but that tune in the OP just sound like bad attempts are someone doing a burial-esque sound who listened to a untold for a month solid.
It might become a subgenre is the quality control is put up a tad.

Just my 2cents.
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Re: PostDubstep / Cracklestep Crew

Post by Debaser1 » Tue Feb 01, 2011 12:03 am

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Re: PostDubstep / Cracklestep Crew

Post by paravrais » Tue Feb 01, 2011 12:18 am

The most annoying thing about this thread is that Burial was referred to as 'post-dubstep'. Burials been doing his thing since way before anyone had used the term dubstep and as far as I'm concerned he's always made garage 0.o

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Re: PostDubstep / Cracklestep Crew

Post by +3 » Tue Feb 01, 2011 1:21 am

paravrais wrote:The most annoying thing about this thread is that Burial was referred to as 'post-dubstep'. Burials been doing his thing since way before anyone had used the term dubstep and as far as I'm concerned he's always made garage 0.o
Incorrect. Burial = Cracklestep. :6:

No I know he’s actually 2-step, but I was just trying to give examples of the sound I was looking for… Forgive me for taking the great holy Burial’s name in vain… :roll: James Blake and Mount Kimbie were also mentioned… why’re you hating so much…

There’s Deep.

There’s Bro.

& then there’s this random un-namable stuff… Whatever its called, some of us like that sound. I know I can’t be the only buying these albums. And thus, I know other people are somewhere, at home, making it too… just like people trying to make Deep & Bro… But finding them on here is random… its definitely a minority.

Stop whining.

I’m not responding to anymore of your post, Troll.

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Re: PostDubstep / Cracklestep Crew

Post by deadly_habit » Tue Feb 01, 2011 1:37 am

ffs it's all dubstep
dubstep hasn't even been around long enough for a post- genre
how about you tards spend more time making music than coming up with new genre names

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Re: PostDubstep / Cracklestep Crew

Post by +3 » Tue Feb 01, 2011 1:39 am

@Debaser1 - That is some freaking GREAT rhythm

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Re: PostDubstep / Cracklestep Crew

Post by paravrais » Tue Feb 01, 2011 1:46 am

+3 wrote:
paravrais wrote:The most annoying thing about this thread is that Burial was referred to as 'post-dubstep'. Burials been doing his thing since way before anyone had used the term dubstep and as far as I'm concerned he's always made garage 0.o
Incorrect. Burial = Cracklestep. :6:

No I know he’s actually 2-step, but I was just trying to give examples of the sound I was looking for… Forgive me for taking the great holy Burial’s name in vain… :roll: James Blake and Mount Kimbie were also mentioned… why’re you hating so much…

There’s Deep.

There’s Bro.

& then there’s this random un-namable stuff… Whatever its called, some of us like that sound. I know I can’t be the only buying these albums. And thus, I know other people are somewhere, at home, making it too… just like people trying to make Deep & Bro… But finding them on here is random… its definitely a minority.

Stop whining.

I’m not responding to anymore of your post, Troll.

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Oh, ok my mistake. I didn't realise there were only 3 types of Dubstep, how silly of me.

Also for what it's worth, n00bs aside, there are a lot more people on here that listen to/make the kind of music you're referring to than don't. I know it makes you feel cool to think you're part of a minority or something 'super fresh' but you're not mate XD

Don't think I'm 'hating' on the kinds of music you're talking about either cos your incredibly vast blanket term happens to cover what I make as well, I just think;
a: what's the point in having rules if we're not gonna enforce them except when new people break them, if someone with 10 posts had made a thread with his tracks in the first post he would have been slammed. End of story, that's a fact. I don't have double standards and I refuse to be a hypocrit, I'll be a grumpy bastard to them and I'll be one to you too.

Then b: You're making a massive generalisation and lumping loads of different styles together that don't belong together and certainly aren't a sub-genre.

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Re: PostDubstep / Cracklestep Crew

Post by paravrais » Tue Feb 01, 2011 1:48 am

deadly habit wrote:ffs it's all dubstep
dubstep hasn't even been around long enough for a post- genre
how about you tards spend more time making music than coming up with new genre names
Hear hear!

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Re: PostDubstep / Cracklestep Crew

Post by +3 » Tue Feb 01, 2011 1:51 am

Sinisterbeats wrote:tune in sig?
Love the atmosphere… What synth did you use?

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Re: PostDubstep / Cracklestep Crew

Post by deadly_habit » Tue Feb 01, 2011 1:53 am

genres and subgenres come about naturally not because someone dubs their music something or a couple people do that
that's half the problem with all these retarded ass new genre names and the bandwagon jumpers all over them focusing on how to fit into a niche or some dumb mold rather than forge their own

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Re: PostDubstep / Cracklestep Crew

Post by +3 » Tue Feb 01, 2011 1:55 am

JemGrover wrote:
+3 wrote:@JemGrover - 37 seconds, I think you’ve set a record! LOL I like it...
LOL. That's how far I got before my old PC died on me :(
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Re: PostDubstep / Cracklestep Crew

Post by Debaser1 » Tue Feb 01, 2011 1:58 am

+3 wrote:@Debaser1 - That is some freaking GREAT rhythm
Thanks very much man :)

deadly habit wrote:ffs it's all dubstep
dubstep hasn't even been around long enough for a post- genre
how about you tards spend more time making music than coming up with new genre names

And, this, to an extent, is true deadly. But people will always need to categorise music - always been that way, always will. I mean, bands like Procol Harum made 'psychadelia' in around 1967/8/9 and as soon as it turned 1970 (when Yes, ELP etc turned up) Procol were labelled as 'prog'. It's just trends and what suits the time.
Musical categories has always been a bastardisation of the truth - always will. If I had my way there would be no categories; just artist name alone. Stops discrimination I suppose.
I'm fairly sure it won't be called dubstep in a few years. When post-dubstep takes over, todays stuff will be 'pre-post-dubstep' :6:
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Re: PostDubstep / Cracklestep Crew

Post by deadly_habit » Tue Feb 01, 2011 2:04 am

it seems like every lil variation or deviation someone makes (forging their own sound) all of a sudden everyone needs to give a new genre name too it to justify them being copycats
ffs you didn't see all this shit in say 04-08 only just recently with all these damn new people jumping on the dubstep bandwagon from whatever scene they jumped ship from to leech off the popularity of this one

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Re: PostDubstep / Cracklestep Crew

Post by JemGrover » Tue Feb 01, 2011 2:08 am

God help whoever brings the subject of genres up at the proposed DSF meet :lol:

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Re: PostDubstep / Cracklestep Crew

Post by Debaser1 » Tue Feb 01, 2011 2:10 am

I agree deadly, but man. Is everything ok at home? :/
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