Plastician's choice of accapellas

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Post by ahier » Fri Apr 24, 2009 3:28 pm

plastician was a influence in that snoop dogg track being made, and im pretty sure he played a remix he did of it on his last show, with some nice spacial bassline business.

also, plastician if you read this, is your next hype remix seeing 12"? and any info on those om unit terrorhythm releases, they are some nice tracks?

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Re: Plastician's choice of accapellas

Post by bunjcore » Fri Apr 24, 2009 3:34 pm

steshine wrote: I know he's renown for blending grim and dubstep
GRIM :lol: if only.
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Post by plastician » Fri Apr 24, 2009 6:22 pm

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steshine wrote:I know it's a proper song, but i don't think i'm alone when i say it's kinda shit and a joke, so surely they can't be playing it in a respectable way.
As for plastician making millionaire, i'm not so sure. The forum went f'ing mad when this was first heard and it's clear that no-one really likes the song as we're already sick of eastern jam, and twats jumping on the dubstep train, so why would anyone continue to play this track?
Do you seriously think any proper DJ would not play a tune just because a bunch of twats on a forum said they don't like it?
Word.

I play what I like - if others like it then thats good to know.
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Post by plastician » Fri Apr 24, 2009 6:25 pm

Also.... the dubstep scene is a lot bigger than this forum.

A lot of people on here are blinkered and believe this to be untrue.
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Post by did » Fri Apr 24, 2009 7:47 pm

Plastician wrote:
dubstee wrote:
steshine wrote:I know it's a proper song, but i don't think i'm alone when i say it's kinda shit and a joke, so surely they can't be playing it in a respectable way.
As for plastician making millionaire, i'm not so sure. The forum went f'ing mad when this was first heard and it's clear that no-one really likes the song as we're already sick of eastern jam, and twats jumping on the dubstep train, so why would anyone continue to play this track?
Do you seriously think any proper DJ would not play a tune just because a bunch of twats on a forum said they don't like it?
Word.

I play what I like - if others like it then thats good to know.
nah man you play what Ilike when I wanna hear it ok?

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Post by j-sh » Fri Apr 24, 2009 7:50 pm

isn't the point of a forum to share opinions?

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Post by b » Sat Apr 25, 2009 12:49 am

J-sh wrote:isn't the point of a forum to share opinions?
Yeah but some people are very narrow minded and actually believe that everyone knows everything about dubstep... Where as truth be known, there are still kids out there that like dubstep and are just getting into it and havent even heard the orginal Eastern Jam! I moved into a new flat and have converted all my new flatmates with those big tunes, Benga Nights, Skream midnight request... list goes on
As for the Snoop remix (I'm about the only one in my crew) but I rate it! I loved Snoop back in the day and its good to see a hip hop artist with some cred getting into dubstep!

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Post by plastician » Sat Apr 25, 2009 2:43 pm

I agree that the forum is all about airing opinions.

I just thought this was a pretty strange topic given the fact its common sense that the acapellas i drop are not going to be to everyone's taste.
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Post by steshine » Sat Apr 25, 2009 3:01 pm

rah, i just wanted to see what everyone thought, not trying to shoot you down plastician (pretty sure i've already said this in this thread).
I know dubstep community is bigger than this and i don't usually get involved that much with the forum but i thought i'd give it a go.
I think it's sort of a given that when snoop dogg vocaled eastern jam it was fairly lazy, and in all honesty, it just sounded shit. It sounds much better when you blend the accapella with better instrumentals, but still, it's snoop dogg, trying to cash in on dubstep, and that seems to take the whole genre a step back because famous people are jumping on board and saying "hey this is an in thing, maybe a i could make money off this".
Like a say, i know you can't please everyone and i don't think you should change anything you do in your dj sets, i was just seeing if people were into it or not. Personally, i'm not. I work in music too and people are always going to have negative and positive things to say, just when people get big everyone is way to quick to dismiss the negative and can't see the truth through rose tinted glasses. Fair enough if they enjoy it, but people should still be willing to except criticism, that's what art is all about.

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Post by ahier » Sat Apr 25, 2009 3:44 pm

steshine wrote: famous people are jumping on board and saying "hey this is an in thing, maybe a i could make money off this".

is it not possible that snoop could genuinely like dubstep?

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Post by steshine » Sat Apr 25, 2009 4:21 pm

sure, it just took him 4 years to find it and when he finally did he decided to vocal the most famous track going at that time.
You're probably right, he's got a load of tracks where he is spitting of a load of old Loefah tunes and some coki too.
Even if he did, the track still sounds shit. Who records a girl singing in an indian style, over the top of a track which already has an indian vocal sample in? It just sounds like shit.

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Post by dubstee » Sat Apr 25, 2009 4:25 pm

steshine wrote:I think it's sort of a given that when snoop dogg vocaled eastern jam it was fairly lazy, and in all honesty, it just sounded shit. It sounds much better when you blend the accapella with better instrumentals, but still, it's snoop dogg, trying to cash in on dubstep, and that seems to take the whole genre a step back because famous people are jumping on board and saying "hey this is an in thing, maybe a i could make money off this".
Snoop Dogg is cynically trying to cash in on being popular? That's one of the funniest things I've read on this forum ever. They have their own fairly successful and popular form of music over there you know?

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Post by apathesis » Sat Apr 25, 2009 6:30 pm

Ahier wrote:
steshine wrote: famous people are jumping on board and saying "hey this is an in thing, maybe a i could make money off this".

is it not possible that snoop could genuinely like dubstep?
If he did surely he would NOT RAP HALF TIME :P :P :lol:

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Post by plastician » Sat Apr 25, 2009 9:19 pm

steshine wrote:but still, it's snoop dogg, trying to cash in on dubstep, and that seems to take the whole genre a step back because famous people are jumping on board and saying "hey this is an in thing, maybe a i could make money off this".
Rap is bigger than dubstep. If he wanted to cash in he would just make a hip hop record.

He likes dubstep, so he recorded a track over some dubstep.
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Post by dubstee » Sat Apr 25, 2009 9:31 pm

Plastician wrote:
steshine wrote:but still, it's snoop dogg, trying to cash in on dubstep, and that seems to take the whole genre a step back because famous people are jumping on board and saying "hey this is an in thing, maybe a i could make money off this".
Rap is bigger than dubstep. If he wanted to cash in he would just make a hip hop record.

He likes dubstep, so he recorded a track over some dubstep.
This.

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Post by human? » Sat Apr 25, 2009 9:43 pm

dubstee wrote:
Plastician wrote:
steshine wrote:but still, it's snoop dogg, trying to cash in on dubstep, and that seems to take the whole genre a step back because famous people are jumping on board and saying "hey this is an in thing, maybe a i could make money off this".
Rap is bigger than dubstep. If he wanted to cash in he would just make a hip hop record.

He likes dubstep, so he recorded a track over some dubstep.
This.
and even its bigger than dubstep!!!! and bigger than Hiphop...

its PEOPLE, making playing and loving MUSIC, and enjoying themselves...

and shit, maybe even making a living doing it!

PLEASE take the genre a step backwards, like into nonexistence!!! lol, fucking genre police...

yo Plastician, keep doin what you doin dude, those sets in miami were absolutely killer.

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Post by steshine » Sat Apr 25, 2009 10:35 pm

Ok, well clearly i need to shut my mouth and just bum everything at 140 with bass. Fuck it, i'll just start making tracks and then people will love them because they're at 140.....
OH WAIT, no they won't because i'm not famous! As long as you've made some good tunes in the past, everything in the future will be loved. It's all in the name and that is messed up.

I'll repeat myself again, I LIKE WHAT PLASITICAN DOES AND I"M NOT TELLING HIM TO STOP!
it's great that he does things that no-one else does.

I was probably wrong with the money comment i made but i can't help but feel he has an another motive, or he only likes that one Chase & status tune.

It's hard, and probably pointless, to put everything in a genre, but it has to be done for sensible reasons. I just don't want it to get to the point where i go to a shit club full of people pissed of £1 a pint listening to the latest popular dubstep joint, in the way that electro is currently.
Can't be too fucked to keep arguing because i only wanted to get opinions, not start an argument, especially on a forum like a pussy.

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Post by dubstee » Sat Apr 25, 2009 10:40 pm

steshine wrote:Ok, well clearly i need to shut my mouth and just bum everything at 140 with bass. Fuck it, i'll just start making tracks and then people will love them because they're at 140.....
OH WAIT, no they won't because i'm not famous! As long as you've made some good tunes in the past, everything in the future will be loved. It's all in the name and that is messed up.

I'll repeat myself again, I LIKE WHAT PLASITICAN DOES AND I"M NOT TELLING HIM TO STOP!
it's great that he does things that no-one else does.

I was probably wrong with the money comment i made but i can't help but feel he has an another motive, or he only likes that one Chase & status tune.

It's hard, and probably pointless, to put everything in a genre, but it has to be done for sensible reasons. I just don't want it to get to the point where i go to a shit club full of people pissed of £1 a pint listening to the latest popular dubstep joint, in the way that electro is currently.
Can't be too fucked to keep arguing because i only wanted to get opinions, not start an argument, especially on a forum like a pussy.
So what you're saying is you don't want dubstep to be popular? :|

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Post by steshine » Sat Apr 25, 2009 10:45 pm

OVERLY popular.
All to often i've been going to small gigs and seen the support DJ basically play the following tracklist:
Chase & Status - Eastern Jam
Chase & Status - Saxon
La Roux - in it for the kill (skream mix)
Benga - Night
The entire of Skreamizm vol 6.

Some of these tunes are good, but it's kinda like having a colour by number book and just doing the rest.

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