Re: Who is the most hated person in Dubstep?
Posted: Wed Mar 20, 2013 7:18 pm
you forgot about dubgeon bro
worldwide dubstep community
https://www.dubstepforum.com/forum/
this word, apart from its meaning, connects me with universe and my higher brain. It sounds better than cellar door.Seriousub wrote:stephouse
Haha dude, I'm not mad or anything lol. Just that I couldn't understand where you were getting off with your first argument. And what you just wrote has nothing to do with what I was trying to prove lol - I was pointing out how gibberish your first paragraph seemed. And don't worry about me - I have explored multiple genres already and have even tried producing using those tempos. 140 is not the only tempo I listen toSeriousub wrote:Haha dude, It's not my lack of understanding... I got into dubstep THROUGH things like UKF dubstep and the skrill3x. I just think that you wrote a whole lot of nothing.
and I got into dubstep through Roots Manuva which is not even dubstep, that witness dub song really got me hooked and I wanted to listen to tracks like that, at first I thought it was dubstep and everything so I started tuning in to online radios and for my surprise, not many songs would sound like that but I still liked it for what it was. So for me, I think it's more of a bass passion than anything else. of course at that time i didnt even know how to describe dubstep but my point is that, just because a track isn't 140 it doesnt mean it can't have sick synths and be a cool song witout someone saying "Oh that ain't dubstep" , like so what dude? are you in for the tempo or are u in for the bass? . and there are artists that make songs in different tempos like skrillex or bassnectar and saying that they dont belong to the scene is a little bit ignorant because even though they make songs in different tempos they still work around that 140 range () . I agree that there are other artists that make songs that I like to describe as ROOTS DUBSTEP, like mala coki pinch digital mystik gwn(...) and that's the beauty of the genre (diversity). but at the same time its kind of like what datsik said in an interview "if dubstep ever dies I wanna be able to continue making music" of course, cuz all this labeling is good for nothing. so for me, right now is all about the baass and exploring different tempos. have u listened to 110 ? give that shit a try. for whats worth, I'm s orry if I was rude its just that no one likes being called names u know .
Seriousub wrote:I do enjoy swinging my spine to the sound of a strong snare running around 140

tried to picture that, in tears now.kaili wrote:Seriousub wrote:I do enjoy swinging my spine to the sound of a strong snare running around 140