leyenda303 wrote:It's pointless anyone still addressing Plastician by the way, he said on his Twitter he hasn't even checked since he posted the thread.
Well, he's certainly changed his mind since he posted this then:
twitter wrote:djplastician Plastician
@djmadd I still think people are missing the point I am making though. They're now moaning at my post.
Perhaps he realised that calling a lot of people who have supported him both financially and as fans for years "pricks" might not have come off too well?
Yeah I misread the tweet, he said he hadn't checked since the morning he posted. So I guess he could have checked the early responses. And he said the final reason for him leaving was not because of negative personal feedback but because he was annoyed by a thread. My money's on it being the DMAs thread because he was involved though I guess the Jonathan Davis hate may be a possibility.
Re: In the words of Duncan Bannatyne..... Im out.
Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2011 2:41 pm
by LA_Boxers
There is definitely a wolfpack mentality......but only occassionally.
There is no way that EVERY thread about Skrill/Flux/Pee etc get done. Its maybe 1 in 10, if that. ITs more out of frustration of having the same threads done over and over and over again.
@leyenda303 - It was defo the DMA thread. I think EVERYBODY is against the KoRn thread.
Re: In the words of Duncan Bannatyne..... Im out.
Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2011 6:51 pm
by -[2]DAY_-
southstar wrote:
JBoy wrote:I suppose if someone posts some terrible bro music we can just ignore it instead of being rude and 'elitist'.
To you (and me) its terrible but to the person posting its tunes they like that they want to share. Its still dubstep so why wouldnt they post it on a dubstep forum?
I think that statement is often subject to debate, and rightfully so. And among everything else, why shouldn't we discuss just that, here?
The fact that something is 140 halfstep with wobz in it doesn't make it dubstep. That misinformation is why most of us hate saying "i listen to/make 'dubstep'" because so many people
a)think that's what dubstep is and hate it,
b)think that's what it is and love/expect it
c)aren't into it one way or another and probably think they hate it
ffs people call 126bpm 4x4 electro "dubstep" if its got wobbles in it. People call Reptile dubstep. If that type of thing comes thru the forum, i'm either ignoring it or discussing it from my own POV, which is No, it isnt. Dubstep is awesome music. It isn't this other shit that most people in their right minds can't stand.
Re: In the words of Duncan Bannatyne..... Im out.
Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2011 6:54 pm
by DREdio
-[2]DAY_- wrote:Dubstep is awesome music. It isn't this other shit that most people in their right minds can't stand.
this is going in my sig for sure
Re: In the words of Duncan Bannatyne..... Im out.
Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2011 9:50 pm
by burning_sphere
Long time reader, first time poster Fuck knows why this thread is the one to make me finally pop my cherry like
For my ten penneth, I personally think the forum is fucking class and is a fantastic resource for the music I love. The reason for the thread being started may be a shame but it's certainly raised some interesting discussion. IMO with the size of the forum these days, if its main problem is a few daft youth having the piss taken out of them for starting a ridiculous bro thread then I don't think that's bad at all in the grand scheme of things. Said daft youth have a fantastic opportunity to air their views (and maybe even learn summat...) in the 'new to dubstep' thread, if that isn't clear enough for them despite being at the TOP OF THE FUCKING PAGE then I think they deserve to get flamed. There is so much reasoned, intelligent and knowledgeable discussion/debate on here (and I've not even started on the production forum), if people get put off by a few sarcastic, borderline 'pack mentality' responses on a waste bro thread then imo that is a shame and also a poor judgment with regards to the pros and cons of the forum.
Anyways, keep up the good work everyone and see you at Vox on Saturday
Re: In the words of Duncan Bannatyne..... Im out.
Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2011 12:28 am
by codeStep
Could have just stopped posting and no-one would have noticed/cared - you only really posted to promote yourself and even joined in with the 'wolf pack' culture in the dma thread. Without this forum you wouldn't be where you are now Chris, forums are about putting views across - this is dubstep forum, ukf forum may be more your cup of tea and suit the style of music you play. Just cause you heads have jumped ship doesn't mean we, your old supporters want to too.
Re: In the words of Duncan Bannatyne..... Im out.
Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2011 3:14 am
by gergbot
Burning Sphere wrote:Long time reader, first time poster
welcome aboard.
this thread is beginning to loop a bit. personally, it took me a few months to create an account here but once i did i was fine, i just feel this 'wolf pack' attitude comes from people signing up here and chatting about skrillex or some unknown brostep producer in their first post. i also find the ones flaming them were newbies as well.
i agree with having a separate forum for brostep, we have one for house where the scene has gone down that root, so why not brostep?
Re: In the words of Duncan Bannatyne..... Im out.
Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2011 3:47 am
by wolf89
^^^ because how would you decide what goes where
Re: In the words of Duncan Bannatyne..... Im out.
Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2011 4:15 am
by gergbot
wolf89 wrote:^^^ because how would you decide what goes where
same way you decided what's house and what isn't i guess
Re: In the words of Duncan Bannatyne..... Im out.
Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2011 4:38 am
by -[2]DAY_-
its weird, i feel liek if i went thru a bin of tunes and had to sort bro from dubstep, it would be an easy task. yet i struggle to find the words to answer that
and no, it wouldn't just be whichever ones i liked vs the ones i don't. I truly think i could do it objectively
bro is synth bass filthy womp fueled computer death metal
dubstep's still got some dub to it, and its got that step
oy, i don't know why i'm trying. i sound like a fucking idiot but whatever. its not something that would work out. but there is the UKF forum and this place, that ought to sort us out in the long run anyway
Re: In the words of Duncan Bannatyne..... Im out.
Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2011 4:40 am
by Phigure
-[2]DAY_- wrote:its weird, i feel liek if i went thru a bin of tunes and had to sort bro from dubstep, it would be an easy task. yet i struggle to find the words to answer that
and no, it wouldn't just be whichever ones i liked vs the ones i don't. I truly think i could do it objectively
bro is synth bass filthy womp fueled computer death metal
dubstep's still got some dub to it, and its got that step
oy, i don't know why i'm trying. i sound like a fucking idiot but whatever. its not something that would work out. but there is the UKF forum and this place, that ought to sort us out in the long run anyway
yeah, i've always felt that there's a clear, objectively definable difference between the two. and it's not only the musical aspects, the culture, attitudes, and vibes of brostep and dubstep are worlds apart.
dubplate and sound system culture vs. kids ripping 96 kbps mp3s off of youtube and listening to them with skullcandys or laptop speakers.
"meditate on bassweight" vs. "fuck yeah dude skrillex is a champ WOB WOB WOB"
dark, moody "dungeons" vs. light shows, stadiums, glowsticks etc
brostep just feels like this immature pissing contest where someone is always trying to one up the last guy by making more fucked up obnoxious noises... it's not musical
Re: In the words of Duncan Bannatyne..... Im out.
Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2011 4:41 am
by -[2]DAY_-
i kind of feel like trolley snatcha has walked the line though, and there are others
Re: In the words of Duncan Bannatyne..... Im out.
Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2011 5:05 am
by AllNightDayDream
Phigure wrote:it's not musical
What qualifies as musical?
Re: In the words of Duncan Bannatyne..... Im out.
Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2011 5:10 am
by Phigure
AllNightDayDream wrote:
Phigure wrote:it's not musical
What qualifies as musical?
rhythm, melody
a lot of brostep lacks both. so many tunes are just an awkward mess of sounds, oversaturated with screeches and noises
-[2]DAY_- wrote:i kind of feel like trolley snatcha has walked the line though, and there are others
yeah, of course there's people who don't take it to extremes, but the trend with it is to try and take it to extremes. it started with old excision tracks and people just pushed it until it got to the ridiculous place it is now
and the future is my ultimate guilty pleasure...
Re: In the words of Duncan Bannatyne..... Im out.
Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2011 5:47 am
by AllNightDayDream
Phigure wrote:
AllNightDayDream wrote:
Phigure wrote:it's not musical
What qualifies as musical?
rhythm, melody
a lot of brostep lacks both. so many tunes are just an awkward mess of sounds, oversaturated with screeches and noises
-[2]DAY_- wrote:i kind of feel like trolley snatcha has walked the line though, and there are others
yeah, of course there's people who don't take it to extremes, but the trend with it is to try and take it to extremes. it started with old excision tracks and people just pushed it until it got to the ridiculous place it is now
and the future is my ultimate guilty pleasure...
If your qualification for music is rhythm and melody, then most old dubstep fits only half that bill, and most bro has 10x more melody than any "real"dubstep does.
Re: In the words of Duncan Bannatyne..... Im out.
Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2011 5:53 am
by Shum
cmon lads, lets not beat this dead horse again... hugs all around please.
Re: In the words of Duncan Bannatyne..... Im out.
Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2011 6:09 am
by AllNightDayDream
Hugs to steppas of all sorts
House is where it's at though
Re: In the words of Duncan Bannatyne..... Im out.
Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2011 6:51 am
by fractal
here here
what do people think of the separate forum idea? i'm with wolf in wondering who decides what goes where... seems like we could exist on the same forum if we really wanted to...
Re: In the words of Duncan Bannatyne..... Im out.
Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2011 7:32 am
by codeStep
People like Emalkay, The Others, Caspa, Subscape, Trolley Snatcha. Hard to place
Re: In the words of Duncan Bannatyne..... Im out.
Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2011 7:45 am
by droogie
fractal wrote:here here
what do people think of the separate forum idea? i'm with wolf in wondering who decides what goes where... seems like we could exist on the same forum if we really wanted to...
What happens with releases that have 1 Brostep tune on one side and 1 Dubby tune on the other.
Fulham 2 waterloo b/w bang bang comes to mind as an example.
Making a seperate brostep forum is a terrible idea,it will just divide this tiny tiny community even further.
I know we all like to think dubstep has gone global and taken over the world,but it hasn't.I went to see hatcha last week and there was about 10 people in the room!Do a survey of 1000 18-30 year olds and how many will have heard of dubstep?less than 100 would be my guess(just from my personal experience)
Why stop at a brostep forum,what about a jump up forum,a deep forum,a juke forum.Then we can all just sit in our favourite subforums and never be exposed to something new that we may like/hate ever again.