JensMadsen wrote:Not sure that i would call Jels dubstep though... I love the track and i love the new waves of 125-138 bpm bass music - but again, not sure that i would call anything under 135 bpm, dubstep. But that's just my opinion.
off of dubstep allstars 1, 134 bpm
we went from disco to house to jungle to garage to dubstep and now we're just everywhere.... a better question would be, who only listens/mixes/dances to only one type of music? i'm glad the walls are starting to come down
People like Martyn and Joy Orbison were sort of doing this from the start ( I think, might get shat on by music heads, not insulting just saying)
never really got into the whole UK Funky and house thing.
StimpsonJay wrote:People like Martyn and Joy Orbison were sort of doing this from the start ( I think, might get shat on by music heads, not insulting just saying)
never really got into the whole UK Funky and house thing.
dont worry mate neither did i, obviously loadsa heads love both but there's just not a lot that appeals to me in that kind of music
urbannerd62 wrote:ive just been generalizing most of it as bass music recently.. who gives a fck what people wanna call it, if it fits in my mixes ill play it
This exactly where I'm at with it and also as others have mentioned dubstep coming from Grime and UKG and obviously electronic Dub always had it's 4/4 rhythms. Just really buzzing off where dance musics at at the mo, some real variation out there at the mo with different styles within styles gettin out there and movin the dancefloors, I think it's a real exciting time
garethom wrote:I just can't wait for people to start making disco again.
"If your chest ain't rattlin it ain't happenin'" - DJ Pinch
"Move pples bodies and stimulate their minds"
we just ride the wave
Life sucks; Get used² it.
I think it's cause dubstep is the first real internet-based music genre.. yeah, you can say it had it's roots in Croydon/London or whatever, but the 'scene' quickly became highly dependant on the internet for growth.. with that, you're gonna get people from all over the world from different music backgrounds putting their ideas in, which is why I think the sound has changed dramatically in a short space of time