DSF Killed Bro Step For Me.

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DoctorPlease
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Re: DSF Killed Bro Step For Me.

Post by DoctorPlease » Wed Mar 02, 2011 7:00 pm

Sheff wrote:
therapist wrote:Yeah, like what you're told to like.
thats what i thought
jokes thread
start with a thanks and end with a jokes thread...
i guess i cant complain
You: WTF? Wheres the drop?
Me: *Drop Kicks Your Face*
You: DANG. THATS FILTHIER THEN...
Me: *Hits you with a shovel*
You: ............. (dead)

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Re: DSF Killed Bro Step For Me.

Post by snypadub » Wed Mar 02, 2011 7:11 pm

DoctorPlease wrote:
snypadub wrote:The light cannot be shown
It burns bright in a place beyond
all knowledge and wisdom
you find the light yourself.

The underground runs deep
into the depths of humanity.
deeper than cyberspace.
dubstep way down low.

Bassweight must be discovered,
not handed out on a platter.
walking by some murky venue
bass eminating from within.

A turn of the head...
You go with the flow,
enter the realm of the deep.
Like minded people all eyes down.

Ribs, nose and eyes all vibrating
The room feels dark and welcome
the DJ leading the meditating.
it aint for all but is for some.
Wow. words of wisdom.
but @
Bassweight must be discovered,
not handed out on a platter.

I know i cant just find my holy grail of dub posted in some ones forum about "real dubstep." cause all any of this is is opinion. i do however think in this information age it is MUCH easier to discover new sounds and such... because of the internet. i dont think you guys understand. im from a town where about .001% of the population even knows the term dubstep. I stumbled upon it one day messing around on YouTube. i dont have the privilege of living where dub started ( :( ) or ANY of the places where i can just go out to a show every week and discover my own personal gold first hand. not yet anyways. as soon as im able i WILL be touring the world in search of that sound that i know i need... but have only ever come REALLY close to finding. but for now, i kinda do have to rely on others from behind my computer screen. i dont think i should be condemned for that? I'm not changing my tastes to fit public opinion. im DISCOVERING that there is a whole AMAZING world of dub out there, far beyond the fart like noises that first intrigued me.

I swear some of you are just impossible to agree with... you have some sort of wall built up that says you are the musical superior and everyone should just try and suck some of the genius from your tits. (not directed to snypa. i think your words were wise and quite reasonable.) and if you arent PRECISELY SPECIFIC in any post at least a few people are going to pick at you in any way possible.

i KNOW that i have to discover it for myself.
im saying thank you for pointing me in the right direction.

If i was just following in line i would be listening to the top artist on the forum...
i dont... i dont really like randamalapamala guy... and i dont really like skream...
and ill be honest. i think sandsnake is a shit tune.
i like that there are TONS of dubstep tunes out there that have one thing american dubstep is missing.

soul...
sucks that there isn't much around
your parts....
unfortunately though
true bass weight can only be discovered

through a system designed to support
all those beautiful frequencies.
No ammount of home equipment will do.
Bass weight needs to fill a hall.

Go on a roadtrip
you have some great music in the states.
hit up mr nice
he'll show you the way.
Bass music lover since day dot.
parson wrote:snypadub scopes hyperdub
you don't snipe a dub
come give my pipe a rub
let's get hyper, bub
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Re: DSF Killed Bro Step For Me.

Post by DoctorPlease » Wed Mar 02, 2011 7:16 pm

snypadub wrote:
DoctorPlease wrote:
snypadub wrote:The light cannot be shown
It burns bright in a place beyond
all knowledge and wisdom
you find the light yourself.

The underground runs deep
into the depths of humanity.
deeper than cyberspace.
dubstep way down low.

Bassweight must be discovered,
not handed out on a platter.
walking by some murky venue
bass eminating from within.

A turn of the head...
You go with the flow,
enter the realm of the deep.
Like minded people all eyes down.

Ribs, nose and eyes all vibrating
The room feels dark and welcome
the DJ leading the meditating.
it aint for all but is for some.
Wow. words of wisdom.
but @
Bassweight must be discovered,
not handed out on a platter.

I know i cant just find my holy grail of dub posted in some ones forum about "real dubstep." cause all any of this is is opinion. i do however think in this information age it is MUCH easier to discover new sounds and such... because of the internet. i dont think you guys understand. im from a town where about .001% of the population even knows the term dubstep. I stumbled upon it one day messing around on YouTube. i dont have the privilege of living where dub started ( :( ) or ANY of the places where i can just go out to a show every week and discover my own personal gold first hand. not yet anyways. as soon as im able i WILL be touring the world in search of that sound that i know i need... but have only ever come REALLY close to finding. but for now, i kinda do have to rely on others from behind my computer screen. i dont think i should be condemned for that? I'm not changing my tastes to fit public opinion. im DISCOVERING that there is a whole AMAZING world of dub out there, far beyond the fart like noises that first intrigued me.

I swear some of you are just impossible to agree with... you have some sort of wall built up that says you are the musical superior and everyone should just try and suck some of the genius from your tits. (not directed to snypa. i think your words were wise and quite reasonable.) and if you arent PRECISELY SPECIFIC in any post at least a few people are going to pick at you in any way possible.

i KNOW that i have to discover it for myself.
im saying thank you for pointing me in the right direction.

If i was just following in line i would be listening to the top artist on the forum...
i dont... i dont really like randamalapamala guy... and i dont really like skream...
and ill be honest. i think sandsnake is a shit tune.
i like that there are TONS of dubstep tunes out there that have one thing american dubstep is missing.

soul...
sucks that there isn't much around
your parts....
unfortunately though
true bass weight can only be discovered

through a system designed to support
all those beautiful frequencies.
No ammount of home equipment will do.
Bass weight needs to fill a hall.

Go on a roadtrip
you have some great music in the states.
hit up mr nice
he'll show you the way.
just as soon as im able to drive.
:D
You: WTF? Wheres the drop?
Me: *Drop Kicks Your Face*
You: DANG. THATS FILTHIER THEN...
Me: *Hits you with a shovel*
You: ............. (dead)

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