even gobby 13 year old chavs love dubstep
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ms hathaway
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How many times have you actually been to dubstep events? Have you seen the diversity of people there? The first time i went to DMZ I remember seeing what appeared to father and son standing next to each other (deapoh can back me up on this), nothing wrong with that.
Regarding dubstep getting played out of tinny phones, to be honest i dont think many people would like to listen to that kinda sound quality once they had been to a couple good dances where the true sound can be experienced, and even if it was the case I personally would prefer it to the same couple of Rnb / crunk / sean paul songs that get rinsed on all the busses i get on
Regarding dubstep getting played out of tinny phones, to be honest i dont think many people would like to listen to that kinda sound quality once they had been to a couple good dances where the true sound can be experienced, and even if it was the case I personally would prefer it to the same couple of Rnb / crunk / sean paul songs that get rinsed on all the busses i get on
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more like bad sense in most cases!!!unlikely wrote:so do "chavs" have bad ears or something?
even that word is annoying
the young uns round ere
listen to there latest tune on there mobile fones load speaker!!!
makes me wanna get them an mp3 player with a good set of headphones!!!
bad speakers = bad sound!
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That 1st post is very close to sounding snobish and elitist. Thats not what this music or any other is about. You have no control over who listens to this music. If people you don't like start listening to it, tough shit. What are you gonna do? Create a scene that consists of you and ya muical snob friends?
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ms hathaway
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i think dread is goina bit far but i do agree with some points, like
i always get stuck on the bus wae some twat playin shitty rave tunes oot a crap mobile while im trin to listen ma tunes, that just does ma head in. altho if it were dub-step might be a tad easier to put up with loldreadnought wrote: the young uns round ere
listen to there latest tune on there mobile fones load speaker!!!
makes me wanna get them an mp3 player with a good set of headphones!!!
bad speakers = bad sound!
my dad has come fwd with me a couple of times.. whats wrong with that?dreadnought wrote:come on!!!!! u all sayin u dont really care who likes it????????
ok put it this way, how would u feel if ya parents listened to it. all so went to dubstep nights as well?
or even ppl playin the tunes out of a mobilephones load speaker!!!
its just not right
u have some serious prejudices m8..
not every1 who wears nike is a chav. and parents can be safe.. all about nickin a joint of ure dad when u smoked all ures!!
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the sound of tht paints a wicked picture in my mind.dreadnought wrote:el sub sta wrote:Music is for everyone.
If you dont want kids in the youth club to like it, why play it?
lol not that i dont want them 2 hear it!!! i just dont want them to tell thier brothers about it!!!
the tought of a nob in his rubbish dun up car blastin dubstep out of his rubbish car speakers, is soul cripplin
big up the xr3i-step massive
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ms hathaway wrote:i can only speak for myself when i say that i wish you hadnt eitherdreadnought wrote:
lol wished i never brought the subject up now!!
oh well its out now.
but serious i love the kids likin the dubstep
as i did mentioned at the start
just dont want dubstep 2 be jumped on by some 1 who may not care about it in a few months.
lol oh yeh its a simple want not an order
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el sub sta
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Haha what a thread!
What I have gathered so far is that a 13 year old kid wearing Nike attire. Was spotted in a youth club in Wales nodding his head along to a Dubstep tune, This may spell trouble for Dubstep as he may tell his brother (if he has one) who drive a Saxo (if he has a brother and a brother who drives a Saxo) to check out Dubstep, because the other day he discovered a sound that made him nod his head, very much in the way the dog nods his head in the Churchill car insurance advert.
Do you reckon the brother who drives a Saxo and listens to his brother advice when purchasing music is insured by Churchill?
What I have gathered so far is that a 13 year old kid wearing Nike attire. Was spotted in a youth club in Wales nodding his head along to a Dubstep tune, This may spell trouble for Dubstep as he may tell his brother (if he has one) who drive a Saxo (if he has a brother and a brother who drives a Saxo) to check out Dubstep, because the other day he discovered a sound that made him nod his head, very much in the way the dog nods his head in the Churchill car insurance advert.
Do you reckon the brother who drives a Saxo and listens to his brother advice when purchasing music is insured by Churchill?
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el sub sta wrote:Haha what a thread!
What I have gathered so far is that a 13 year old kid wearing Nike attire. Was spotted in a youth club in Wales nodding his head along to a Dubstep tune, This may spell trouble for Dubstep as he may tell his brother (if he has one) who drive a Saxo (if he has a brother and a brother who drives a Saxo) to check out Dubstep, because the other day he discovered a sound that made him nod his head, very much in the way the dog nods his head in the Churchill car insurance advert.
Do you reckon the brother who drives a Saxo and listens to his brother advice when purchasing music is insured by Churchill?
ha ha ok u got a point!!! but u know what i ment (well hope so by now)
I WANT THAT.dreadnought wrote: come on!!!!! u all sayin u dont really care who likes it????????
ok put it this way, how would u feel if ya parents listened to it. all so went to dubstep nights as well?
or even ppl playin the tunes out of a mobilephones load speaker!!!
its just not right
when N Type and Walsh played in Brussels i asked my mother weeks before if she wanted to go aswell, partially because we needed a ride but also because i thought she might be into it.
i've been with my mother to celebrate my birthday at a reggae/ragga party and she danced untill 5 am while my sister wanted to leave, there was even an English speaking student getting to hear asking "if she spoke English" (and probably hoping much more than that).
i've also been to a bar in Brussels with her, my girlfriend and a mate, so 3 twentiers and a mother chilling on dnb and jungle vibes.
and then she also came to the first small dnb night i organised.
if you're ashamed of your parents they might aswell not be your real parents
I'm not saying that all people who dress like a townie or whatever are gonna start fights I have quite a few mates who do exactly that but I also know a lot of people as I'm sure you all do who are just lookin for troubleDom wrote:so you only want certain people from a certain background to enjoy dubstep.Signus wrote:As much as I want to see Dubstep grow I don't want loads of tossers liking it and ruining the amazing level of good vibes at Dubstep nights
One of the best things about the seen is that there is such a diverse lot of people involved. Just because someone dresses in a certain way does not mean they are gonna start fights.
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