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Re: Big names who shun DSF.
Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2013 10:53 pm
by esfandyar
it kinda reminds me of what happened on the old planet mu forums. i remember towards the end of it, the boards were constantly being trolled, there were new members all the time, lots of youth, people only exposed to the dubstep side of that record label. i remember venetian snares having a release close to that time, and it was absolutely destroyed by people just posting the most cunty things to say, it was pretty bad, but funny at the same time. mike p had to lock the thread and i think not short of a couple months later the forum was closed down.

Re: Big names who shun DSF.
Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2013 11:05 pm
by Genevieve
I like that it's finally acceptable to criticize things Mala does.
Hopefully in a few months time we can get over overal dubstep culture conservatism like.
'dubplate culture m8 i mean space and bass and vinyl and whatnot. these things are important because some kooky old men in Jamaica say they are.. Yeah they've been engineering the same fucking songs for years and I think half of all dance hall tunes ever have a sleng teng in there somewhere, but trust me.. holding on to old technology and using old effects is forward thinking! As is sticking to a philosophy constructed in the 60s. Most of us are pretty much anti-religious here, but we'll follow the whole soundsystem culture thing no questions asked'
Re: Big names who shun DSF.
Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2013 11:19 pm
by pete_bubonic
God forbid people like those sounds, or the ethos and community vibes behind soundsystem culture!
Re: Big names who shun DSF.
Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2013 11:22 pm
by Hibbie
Gene's losing it
Re: Big names who shun DSF.
Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2013 11:25 pm
by Genevieve
pete bubonic wrote:God forbid people like those sounds, or the ethos and community vibes behind soundsystem culture!
I'm down with any sound if it's good or not. But blind adherence to any subculture that takes dark brown piss in the face of rationality in favor of mindless conservatism can kiss mah black ass.
Re: Big names who shun DSF.
Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2013 11:27 pm
by nitz
2005
Hotflush said...
Oi u lot, get on the forum -
http://dubstep.forumsplace.com/
12:42 pm

Re: Big names who shun DSF.
Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2013 11:28 pm
by Soul_Of_Seun
Well, I always assumed the bass, space, pace principle existed just for the sake of structure. So producers could organize otherwise widely varying sounds into a cohesive culture. Also it sounds nice.
Re: Big names who shun DSF.
Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2013 11:28 pm
by chekov
pete bubonic wrote:God forbid people like those sounds, or the ethos and community vibes behind soundsystem culture!
if it already exists you're not allowed to like it
Re: Big names who shun DSF.
Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2013 11:30 pm
by Marcus
Without a decent sound system there isn't much point going to events.
Dubplate culture is at the heart of dubstep and I personally love it. There is something special about hearing a tune only a few people have.
Re: Big names who shun DSF.
Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2013 11:33 pm
by alphacat
Future Oldskool FTW.

Re: Big names who shun DSF.
Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2013 11:40 pm
by pkay
why in the fuck would anyone follow joe nice on twitter?
and tbf if dubstepforum is irrelevant and passe in 2013 I can't think of any better analogy than to say Plastician is the dubstepforum of bass music
scuba could win the lottery tomorrow and find a reason to say the lottery is shit. gold fish in a dixie cup mindset
Same thing happened with DOA... artists that used it as an ego stroke for many years turned coat when the stroking stopped (pendulum, baron, mistabishi, almost every liquid artist ever). Those who were a part of the community and were there to shoot the shit, have fun, and enjoyed the forum outside of furthering their career or getting their shit stroked have oddly enough stayed relevant regardless of career trajectory and are universally loved (Dylan, Raiden, Blumarten, Evol Intent boys, mayhem, AK1200, Dieselboy, etc).
Many moons ago I did work with BPM magazine and did a CD series with a bunch of big djs at the time. They did a bunch of interaction around their cd releases. Loved the site, hyped it, great for the community, etc. As the website got bigger and more people joined the forums same djs slagged it because it wasn't all about them or they werent benefiting from it as much.
Standard artist shit from people who are insecure in their roles for whatever reason.
Re: Big names who shun DSF.
Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2013 11:41 pm
by syrup
Re: Big names who shun DSF.
Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2013 11:59 pm
by collige
esfandyar wrote:it kinda reminds me of what happened on the old planet mu forums. i remember towards the end of it, the boards were constantly being trolled, there were new members all the time, lots of youth, people only exposed to the dubstep side of that record label. i remember venetian snares having a release close to that time, and it was absolutely destroyed by people just posting the most cunty things to say, it was pretty bad, but funny at the same time. mike p had to lock the thread and i think not short of a couple months later the forum was closed down.

I remember that shit with Orubasarot pissing everyone off and whatnot. Ironically, I was one of those "youth" you referred to (though I like to think I didn't really do anything to contribute to the downfall).
Re: Big names who shun DSF.
Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 12:13 am
by esfandyar
collige wrote:esfandyar wrote:it kinda reminds me of what happened on the old planet mu forums. i remember towards the end of it, the boards were constantly being trolled, there were new members all the time, lots of youth, people only exposed to the dubstep side of that record label. i remember venetian snares having a release close to that time, and it was absolutely destroyed by people just posting the most cunty things to say, it was pretty bad, but funny at the same time. mike p had to lock the thread and i think not short of a couple months later the forum was closed down.

I remember that shit with Orubasarot pissing everyone off and whatnot. Ironically, I was one of those "youth" you referred to (though I like to think I didn't really do anything to contribute to the downfall).
yea i remember you on there

. i thought you were on there way before that mess happened though. at that time i considered myself a youth as well. orubasarot was one of them lol, there was this guy named dankman, and terrence mckenna, bunch of other people who would rant about the most looney tunes shit. that forum, this forum, watmm, doa, all very entertaining stuff

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Re: Big names who shun DSF.
Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 12:54 am
by Func
Genevieve wrote:Marcus wrote:Mala fans are awful on Facebook, even when he didn't turn up to system they treated him like God.
They're awful everywhere. Little Mini-Malas who are all down with dub and soundsystem culture and vinyl who treat his posts like holy scripture, rag on brostep for being unoriginal and costing minimal effort to produce, while sharing 'Alicia' every chance they get.

Re: Big names who shun DSF.
Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 1:32 am
by collige
esfandyar wrote:collige wrote:esfandyar wrote:it kinda reminds me of what happened on the old planet mu forums. i remember towards the end of it, the boards were constantly being trolled, there were new members all the time, lots of youth, people only exposed to the dubstep side of that record label. i remember venetian snares having a release close to that time, and it was absolutely destroyed by people just posting the most cunty things to say, it was pretty bad, but funny at the same time. mike p had to lock the thread and i think not short of a couple months later the forum was closed down.

I remember that shit with Orubasarot pissing everyone off and whatnot. Ironically, I was one of those "youth" you referred to (though I like to think I didn't really do anything to contribute to the downfall).
yea i remember you on there

. i thought you were on there way before that mess happened though. at that time i considered myself a youth as well. orubasarot was one of them lol, there was this guy named dankman, and terrence mckenna, bunch of other people who would rant about the most looney tunes shit. that forum, this forum, watmm, doa, all very entertaining stuff

.
I joined around 2007-2008ish, so there was at least a bit of time before everything went to shit. It was around the time when Snares and T-Toe got into some big argument or something.
Re: Big names who shun DSF.
Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 6:15 am
by wub
pkay wrote:why in the fuck would anyone follow joe nice on twitter?
and tbf if dubstepforum is irrelevant and passe in 2013 I can't think of any better analogy than to say Plastician is the dubstepforum of bass music
scuba could win the lottery tomorrow and find a reason to say the lottery is shit. gold fish in a dixie cup mindset
Same thing happened with DOA... artists that used it as an ego stroke for many years turned coat when the stroking stopped (pendulum, baron, mistabishi, almost every liquid artist ever). Those who were a part of the community and were there to shoot the shit, have fun, and enjoyed the forum outside of furthering their career or getting their shit stroked have oddly enough stayed relevant regardless of career trajectory and are universally loved (Dylan, Raiden, Blumarten, Evol Intent boys, mayhem, AK1200, Dieselboy, etc).
Many moons ago I did work with BPM magazine and did a CD series with a bunch of big djs at the time. They did a bunch of interaction around their cd releases. Loved the site, hyped it, great for the community, etc. As the website got bigger and more people joined the forums same djs slagged it because it wasn't all about them or they werent benefiting from it as much.
Standard artist shit from people who are insecure in their roles for whatever reason.

Re: Big names who shun DSF.
Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 7:53 am
by garethom
Again, I wonder where the Scuba/Hotflush-Dubstep connection came from? I'm stumped...
Taking bets on next artist to shun DSF -
Youngsta - 1/3
VIVEK - 2/1
Mala - 4/1
Boddika - 6/1
Joy O - 10/1
Re: Big names who shun DSF.
Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 8:04 am
by nousd
ruckspin 100/1
be1ne 1000/1
pistons 10000/1
Re: Big names who shun DSF.
Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 8:05 am
by incnic
hate of dsf is proportionate to time spent playing at berghain?