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Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 8:32 pm
by FSTZ1
yong wrote:
brklss wrote:
jagle wrote:Get ready for hundreds of shit Dubsteppers
Already happening, look at the release list... Disgusting.

I hope you're not talking about me. :(
ahh man

you are a good producer

and at age 15??? who'da thunk

keep your chin up

you are doing big things for your age

Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 9:38 pm
by Littlefoot
dubstep samples?

isnt the whole point of the sound that this kinda thing shouldnt happen?

Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 9:54 pm
by alphacat
Agreed. A year or two ago the beauty of Dubstep was that everyone still sounded different.

I call my sound "Mutant Bass."

Heh. :D

Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 10:42 pm
by lilt
hyperdub

its what kode9 calls it
he has a phd
hes a music/sound theorist

you really gonna argue with him?

Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2008 8:52 pm
by djake
might pick this up!

worth a look!

Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2008 11:21 pm
by sune mc
Thanks for the heads up.

Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2008 1:43 am
by abZ
black lotus wrote:
FSTZ wrote:I am now categorizing my music as "bassmusic" due to the fact that everything evolves (including silly genre names)
that's what i call it to people who don't know or care about terms like "dubstep"
I do the same without even thinking about it.

I just started reading computer music again. There is some interesting stuff in there. The dubstep issue, I am going to have to read it just so I know what NOT to do.

Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2008 12:18 pm
by jagle
and this forum is probably gonna get a mention, which means..

HUNDREDS MIORE NOOBS ASKING ABOUT

HEY MAN HOW DO I DO THAT COOL SHAKING BASS SOUND

ITS A WOBBLE YOU PRAT, AND STOP ASKING

Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2008 2:05 pm
by misk
lilt wrote:hyperdub

its what kode9 calls it
he has a phd
hes a music/sound theorist

you really gonna argue with him?
quite possibly one of the most foolish things i've ever read in my life. Maybe think for yourself for a change?

Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2008 2:23 pm
by drifterman_
i just say "electrionic music" to be as broad as possible

i hate the term "dubstep" and all its connotations of white rastas drinking redstripe and taking ketamine to their favourite Caspa and Rusko tune in the midlands. Or even worse the Neon Nu Rave crew who are having a "wacky" time dancing to dubstep in Shoreditch according to their incessant facebook updates notifying us mere mortals of their ever so exciting, vibrant and privelidged lives.

Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2008 3:24 pm
by futures_untold
drifterman_ wrote:i just say "electrionic music" to be as broad as possible

i hate the term "dubstep" and all its connotations of white rastas drinking redstripe and taking ketamine to their favourite Caspa and Rusko tune in the midlands. Or even worse the Neon Nu Rave crew who are having a "wacky" time dancing to dubstep in Shoreditch according to their incessant facebook updates notifying us mere mortals of their ever so exciting, vibrant and privelidged lives.
I'm bald, don't drink or snort and don't wear dayglow....... :o

Does that mean I'm not a true dubstepper? :cry:

Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2008 3:28 pm
by theedman
futures_untold wrote:
drifterman_ wrote:i just say "electrionic music" to be as broad as possible

i hate the term "dubstep" and all its connotations of white rastas drinking redstripe and taking ketamine to their favourite Caspa and Rusko tune in the midlands. Or even worse the Neon Nu Rave crew who are having a "wacky" time dancing to dubstep in Shoreditch according to their incessant facebook updates notifying us mere mortals of their ever so exciting, vibrant and privelidged lives.
I'm bald, don't drink or snort and don't wear dayglow....... :o

Does that mean I'm not a true dubstepper? :cry:
You can always come to the country and western raves with me, dolly parton skank ftw

Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2008 4:42 pm
by mike honcho
FSTZ wrote:I am now categorizing my music as "bassmusic" due to the fact that everything evolves (including silly genre names)
No kidding. Nowadays within a "dubstep" set you can find a multitude of genres including techno, 2step, breakstep, breakbeats blah blah...

I am about over the term dubstep encompassing anything at 140bpm.

I like the idea of cross genres and the idea of terming my music "bass music" good call FSTZ.

Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2008 5:54 pm
by slothrop
Mike Honcho wrote:
FSTZ wrote:I am now categorizing my music as "bassmusic" due to the fact that everything evolves (including silly genre names)
No kidding. Nowadays within a "dubstep" set you can find a multitude of genres including techno, 2step, breakstep, breakbeats blah blah...

I am about over the term dubstep encompassing anything at 140bpm.

I like the idea of cross genres and the idea of terming my music "bass music" good call FSTZ.
Yeah, to be honest it half bothers me when the people who are making interesting music don't want to be associated with dubstep - it feels a bit like surrendering what could be a vibrant scene to the identikit wobble crew.

Btw, is this article actually out yet? I mean, for all we know it could have an analysis of an El-B tune, a sidebar on a range of different rhythms (from soca to two step) to try out and a load of stuff about the importance of developing your own style and finding your own influences...

Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2008 5:58 pm
by futures_untold
Theedman wrote:You can always come to the country and western raves with me, dolly parton skank ftw
Dollystep ;)

Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2008 5:59 pm
by futures_untold
Slothrop wrote:Btw, is this article actually out yet? I mean, for all we know it could have an analysis of an El-B tune, a sidebar on a range of different rhythms (from soca to two step) to try out and a load of stuff about the importance of developing your own style and finding your own influences...
I reckon it will. Computer Music are generally quite good at bringing lesser known and over looked elements into their mag. :)

Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2008 10:16 pm
by lilt
Misk wrote:
lilt wrote:hyperdub

its what kode9 calls it
he has a phd
hes a music/sound theorist
you really gonna argue with him?
quite possibly one of the most foolish things i've ever read in my life. Maybe think for yourself for a change?
lol
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Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2008 12:16 am
by Sharmaji
if this article leads to someone better-understanding the process of programming, who gets really excited, works for a year, and then starts making banging tunes that magically appear in my inbox-- then it's all good.

they did a thing on d&b recently, which raised an eyebrow... until i read the first interview w/ logistics, in which he discussed inspiration (on one hand), and some pretty involved reason programming (on the other).

computer music does this type of shit pretty well.

funny how no one was crying woe for the scene w/ the benga vid posted a few months ago. how is this intrisically different?

if it gives someone with inspiration and a voice to develop a better clue on how to develop-- excellent. if not, the world hasn't died under the weight of 1,000 same-sounding 140bpm wobblers, and it's not gonna with a few more.

out to everyone makin tunes!

Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2008 12:22 am
by darkmatteruk
TeReKeTe wrote:if this article leads to someone better-understanding the process of programming, who gets really excited, works for a year, and then starts making banging tunes that magically appear in my inbox-- then it's all good.

they did a thing on d&b recently, which raised an eyebrow... until i read the first interview w/ logistics, in which he discussed inspiration (on one hand), and some pretty involved reason programming (on the other).

computer music does this type of shit pretty well.

funny how no one was crying woe for the scene w/ the benga vid posted a few months ago. how is this intrisically different?

if it gives someone with inspiration and a voice to develop a better clue on how to develop-- excellent. if not, the world hasn't died under the weight of 1,000 same-sounding 140bpm wobblers, and it's not gonna with a few more.

out to everyone makin tunes!
^^^this^^^

Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2008 10:32 am
by corpsey
drifterman_ wrote:i just say "electrionic music" to be as broad as possible

i hate the term "dubstep" and all its connotations of white rastas drinking redstripe and taking ketamine to their favourite Caspa and Rusko tune in the midlands. Or even worse the Neon Nu Rave crew who are having a "wacky" time dancing to dubstep in Shoreditch according to their incessant facebook updates notifying us mere mortals of their ever so exciting, vibrant and privelidged lives.
LOL

Love it