Mortal wrote:people got way too uptight about genre names and sub-genres.
Sadly so. :/ I used 'Drumstep' as I thought people would know what I'm talking about that way.
But anyway, whatever it's called... some aweeessome tunes coming out now! I no longer regret this thread.
Thanks to everyone who's contributed.
Re: Ambient Drumstep?
Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2011 4:06 pm
by clemsonheadies
Mortal wrote:people got way too uptight about genre names and sub-genres.
99% of you would have known what was meant by the OP, and while theres no harm in 'educating', theres no need for anyone to be arrogant arsewipes and come across all pretentious.
but anyways, Data has got some pretty big stuff going on, from half-time/standard dnb, through to dubstep...its all good
half-time
dnb
dubstep
quoted for fucking truth.
Re: Ambient Drumstep?
Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2011 4:33 pm
by Sharmaji
classic. used to mix this @ 33bpm as well to get to dubstep in the middle of d&b sets.
Re: Ambient Drumstep?
Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2011 4:39 pm
by hasezwei
i really feel like giving this stuff a try but i don't want to be part of this becoming the next fad and being dumbed down to some signature elements :/ it's inspiring but at the same time i feel like ripping off rockwell and dbridge with all my ideas.
Re: Ambient Drumstep?
Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2011 4:44 pm
by Sharmaji
hasezwei wrote: this becoming the next fad
2004:
Re: Ambient Drumstep?
Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2011 5:14 pm
by hasezwei
Sharmaji wrote:
hasezwei wrote: this becoming the next fad
2004:
i know halftime's been going on for probably as long as dnb exists, but with "drumstep" we have a whole style dedicated to it, then we have the more minimal side of dnb with at least a tendency to have more halftime tunes than normal, same goes for all the autonomic artists. that's a perfect bandwagon to jump on, have a few journalists declare it as the next big thing and you're good to go.
my worst fear: drumstep, being about as formulaic as it gets attracts tons of people, they'll want "deep drumstep" as a counterbalance for all the wobbliness going on and all start copying rockwell just with more trancy shit going on.
Re: Ambient Drumstep?
Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2011 6:03 pm
by lyons238
seems drumstep is becoming the accepted name. even datsik calls it drumstep. now im not saying drumstep is just halftime dnb, i consider drumstep to be the sound of dubstep (chainsaw wobbles lol) at the speed of half time dnb. i realize all the sub genres are getting crazy i dont see why everyone hates it so much. you know what the person means when they say drumstep, so why bother to bitch about it? i mean if you think about it, it sort of makes sense...
this forum is filled with haters lol. which i do understand to a certain degree but you guys need to chill out. you guys are always flipping out every time someone posts a "brostep" style song. if you dont like it then dont listen to it. that leaves more of the deeper stuff to you, so you dont have to follow the crowd. i personally like all forms of dubstep and dont like to ridicule one style.
Re: Ambient Drumstep?
Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2011 6:31 pm
by hasezwei
lyons238 wrote:now im not saying drumstep is just halftime dnb, i consider drumstep to be the sound of dubstep (chainsaw wobbles lol) at the speed of half time dnb*.
fix'd and quoted for truth.
Re: Ambient Drumstep?
Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2011 6:40 pm
by lyons238
hasezwei wrote:
lyons238 wrote:now im not saying drumstep is just halftime dnb, i consider drumstep to be the sound of dubstep (chainsaw wobbles lol) at the speed of half time dnb*.
fix'd and quoted for truth.
yeah i meant to say dnb. ill edit it. but yes it is true. and its annoying how kids get so hung up on it and will spend thread after thread arguing. i really wish this forum spent more time posting constructive comments rather than negative useless comments. there is a good portion of great people on here that are like this but the majority needs to follow.
Re: Ambient Drumstep?
Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2011 8:49 pm
by Majin
Sharmaji wrote:
2004:
I hate to sound like a know-it-all but isn't the snare on the 4th beat on that track? 'Drumstep' as it's known has the main hits on 1(kick) and 3(snare).
You need to edit your post, make a proper youtube link using the video button and make a big red square all around to make sure nobody's going to miss this one. Shit is epic!
Some cool tracks (not all of them are going to be strictly half time dnb but they'll be of a similar vibe to the stuff I linked earlier):
Blu Mar Ten - "Above Words"
Bop - "Random Thoughts"
SPY - "Silent Sleeper"
"Cause 4 Concern Soul ( N.Phect remix)"
Mizz Beats - "My World"
Alix Perez - "The Resolution"
Amit - "Too Many Freedoms"
Consequence - "11 Circles"
Jubei & dBridge - "Patience"
Skream, dBridge and Instra:mental - "Acacia Avenue"
Skream, dBridge and Instra:mental - "Reflections"
Indigo - "Time"
June Miller - "Poison The Well"
Re: Ambient Drumstep?
Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2011 1:04 pm
by sackley
Coming from a love of jungle I think of it as half-time dnb (steptoe was the first one that really did it for me) but kind of agree that when someone says "drumstep", you know wtf they're on about (filth at dnb tempo with the snare on the backbeat). I hate that term, but there's not much anyone can do now.
Soon people will think to make the chilled stuff more aggro and make it doubletime
Re: Ambient Drumstep?
Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2011 1:39 pm
by ascent
i know med school music push this kinda relaxed half time dnb, they have a few tunes up on youtube http://www.youtube.com/user/MedSchoolMusic
along with some dnb and whatever else, might be what you were after.
You need to edit your post, make a proper youtube link using the video button and make a big red square all around to make sure nobody's going to miss this one. Shit is epic!
word man Apex is fucking ace.
also DUBSTEP-DRUM AND BASS, STEP+DRUM = DRUMSTEP
Re: Ambient Drumstep?
Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2011 8:01 pm
by hasezwei
LordBid wrote:
also DUBSTEP-DRUM AND BASS, STEP+DRUM = DRUMSTEP
BUT ITS NOT DUBSTEP
Re: Ambient Drumstep?
Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2011 8:06 pm
by deadly_habit
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Re: Ambient Drumstep?
Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2011 12:04 am
by Sharmaji
sackley wrote:Coming from a love of jungle I think of it as half-time dnb (steptoe was the first one that really did it for me) but kind of agree that when someone says "drumstep", you know wtf they're on about (filth at dnb tempo with the snare on the backbeat). I hate that term, but there's not much anyone can do now.
Soon people will think to make the chilled stuff more aggro and make it doubletime
yeah funny, i was thinking that people'd be on about deeper, dubbier d&b with a halftime vibe. Clearly the dumbing-down of genres has made its way over this way, as well-- apparently it's only "drumstep" when the snare/clap/whatever is on the 3rd beat. not the fourth.
as a plus, we no longer have to wonder if fans of the genre can count to 4, so that's good.
seriously tho, this vibe has been around for ages, and while it often feels fresh, that's more a testament to the power of the rhythms than anything else. Calling it "atmospheric drumstep" vs. "autonomic" vs. "halftime d&b" is, you know...