Posted: Wed Oct 18, 2006 5:08 am
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Wrong dubstep is inpervous to forces of evil and will prevail... It is not music it is uber munch.tone.def wrote: but it's a given that all genres go through weird phases and eventually split or die altogether from over-exposure and stagnation. it'll happen to dubstep sooner or later, so enjoy it while it's still fresh.
What? It must be you who has job dancing to it mate. Did you not see the instructions in time out? All there in black and white mate.el sub sta wrote:but music you cant really dance to will have a limited appeal.
Ive never come across a genre where you need to read instruction on how to dance to it.metalboxproducts wrote:What? It must be you who has job dancing to it mate. Did you not see the instructions in time out? All there in black and white mate.el sub sta wrote:but music you cant really dance to will have a limited appeal.
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You haven't been looking then.el sub sta wrote:Ive never come across a genre where you need to read instruction on how to dance to it.metalboxproducts wrote:What? It must be you who has job dancing to it mate. Did you not see the instructions in time out? All there in black and white mate.el sub sta wrote:but music you cant really dance to will have a limited appeal.
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FullyRecordingz wrote:he was just bein sarcastic coz you obviously can dance to it
If you're getting crackheads at DMZ its because its in Brixton, not cause they read a review of the Skream album in the Observer and thought, "I'll have some of that".FullyRecordingz wrote:This inaccuracy and "hype" seems to be drawing waste people into this genre.
Now to a minor extent we're gettin crackheads, shankers and general wastescum at dubstep nights.
Joseph-J wrote:If you're getting crackheads at DMZ its because its in Brixton, not cause they read a review of the Skream album in the Observer and thought, "I'll have some of that".FullyRecordingz wrote:This inaccuracy and "hype" seems to be drawing waste people into this genre.
Now to a minor extent we're gettin crackheads, shankers and general wastescum at dubstep nights.
Whats the worst that will happen if someone reads about dubstep in the mainstream media? They might go along to HMV and buy a Tempa CD.
Yes, you'll get wankers and wastemen at dances. Yes, twatty types will buy the Burial album and put it alongside Zero 7 on their coffee tables.
And if this reduces your enjoyment of the music... well. You're here for the wrong reasons.
Yeh thats true, but stop jumpin to conclusions about it reducing my enjoyment and being here for the wrong reason lolboomnoise wrote:Joseph-J wrote:If you're getting crackheads at DMZ its because its in Brixton, not cause they read a review of the Skream album in the Observer and thought, "I'll have some of that".FullyRecordingz wrote:This inaccuracy and "hype" seems to be drawing waste people into this genre.
Now to a minor extent we're gettin crackheads, shankers and general wastescum at dubstep nights.
Whats the worst that will happen if someone reads about dubstep in the mainstream media? They might go along to HMV and buy a Tempa CD.
Yes, you'll get wankers and wastemen at dances. Yes, twatty types will buy the Burial album and put it alongside Zero 7 on their coffee tables.
And if this reduces your enjoyment of the music... well. You're here for the wrong reasons.
Ha, no worries bro, but your original post did sound kinda pissed offFullyRecordingz wrote:Yeh thats true, but stop jumpin to conclusions about it reducing my enjoyment and being here for the wrong reason lol
Yeah, I needed a conclusion to my point and rushed it. A bit like doing your homework at the last minute.boomnoise wrote:i wasn't agreeing with joseph-j on that as much the other more general statements