Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2009 3:35 am
i listen to so many different genres. why ignore other genres when theres so much good music coming from everywhere.
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niiiceDeadly Habit wrote:music on my mp3 player for ride to work/work/ride home
psycroptic
coltrane
boards of canada
breakage
evol intent
fanu & bill laswell
flying lotus
concious pilot
kanye west
kromestar
cannibal corpse
yak ballz
el-p
kalashnikov
dillinger escape plan
kap bambino
a couple dnb and dubstep mixes
some of my own tunes i'm working on
heh if anything i don't listen to enough dubstep
haha i can see how that could happen but my taste in music has actually broadened even more since listening to so much dubstep...i need a load of anti-dubstep to balance it outShutta wrote:i was like that for a while after i discovered dubstep
i was into a lot of music that was far more musically complex than dubstep but i pretty much dropped it all until jsut recently
if you think about it, virtually all dubstep is super simple in terms of composition, all the work goes into the actually tweaking of signals with synths and effects etc..
that is, after all, why there are so little well-trained musicians making dubstep, just masters of making people move on the dancefloor!
and i find listening to dubstep too much has severely lowered my attention span and patience for listening music!
totally but i highly doubt the people listening to nothing but D are rocking anything but wobble...Sofa_King wrote:diversity is key, but with a "genre" like dubstep you're not really limiting yourself much. Silkie and cyrus, for example, are about as different as silkie and j dilla. The only reason they're lumped together is cuz dubstep is kind of a catchall. Not saying that's a bad thing at all. I tend to listen to 90% dubstep at the moment but that's because the volume being produced is a lot, and there's plenty variety as well.
dude your not "super diverse" because you like pop music. sorry.johnboy01 wrote:...and i thought i agreed with you on most things. tisk.Piston wrote:these people in general are the problem
not people that don't like 1 genre
don't get me wrong... im super diverse. i was grooving out of control the other day to michael jackson! before that day i was listening to fuckin madonna for christ's sake! (shhh). that shit needs to be dub remixed, i don't care what anyone says.
but my god man! dubstep is the shit. this is what dominates my time. listening is the only way to ID the tunes that i wanna spin. when im at work im listening to mixes made by other people. when im at home im making my own mixes. (im exaggerating a bit of course) but really it's pretty much dubstep and the odd big dnb tune that does it for me right now.
Remedial wrote:MUSIC>dubstep
I agree and relate 100%Sofa_King wrote:diversity is key, but with a "genre" like dubstep you're not really limiting yourself much. Silkie and cyrus, for example, are about as different as silkie and j dilla. The only reason they're lumped together is cuz dubstep is kind of a catchall. Not saying that's a bad thing at all. I tend to listen to 90% dubstep at the moment but that's because the volume being produced is a lot, and there's plenty variety as well.
heh that's just for todayPiston wrote:niiiceDeadly Habit wrote:music on my mp3 player for ride to work/work/ride home
psycroptic
coltrane
boards of canada
breakage
evol intent
fanu & bill laswell
flying lotus
concious pilot
kanye west
kromestar
cannibal corpse
yak ballz
el-p
kalashnikov
dillinger escape plan
kap bambino
a couple dnb and dubstep mixes
some of my own tunes i'm working on
heh if anything i don't listen to enough dubstep
although lacking folk, jazz, latin, chinese music, bluegrass, reggae, electro, breakbeat, techno etc etc
this isn't what i meanDawsonB wrote:I got told to broaden my horizons music wise the other day by some boy i talked to who supposedly makes dubstep.
Just cos i said id rather go to DMZ and FWD then clubbing to 'NOW 47'
TROLLLLLLLLL
shitty pop = the worst elements of most music rolled into oneDawsonB wrote:That is other genres of music, it's shitty pop.Piston wrote:this isn't what i meanDawsonB wrote:I got told to broaden my horizons music wise the other day by some boy i talked to who supposedly makes dubstep.
Just cos i said id rather go to DMZ and FWD then clubbing to 'NOW 47'
TROLLLLLLLLL
whats on now isn't music
i mean other genres of music
I like dubstep the most out of everything i listen to but i don't think there is anything wrong with loving one genre.