Re: Brostep - Part Deux!
Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 1:46 am

all he did was add a halftime snare
worldwide dubstep community
https://www.dubstepforum.com/forum/
ohhh how did I let this one slip under my radar?! thanks for the headsup!Nevalo wrote:and literally as i open this thread up, someone (with their incredibly loud sound system) has driven past my house blasting gangnam style
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so is mayonnaise finally an instrument?
i think this could be half- brostep hahaha i love culprit one of the few brostep producer I like. I am going to see him live this 24!Jazzical wrote:I guess electro-house/complextro can be called 2-step brostepLye Form wrote: Most Dubstep is halfstep?
I have never heard a 2step brostep track....but most dubstep/brostep turned into halfstep (considered "dub" tempo? but kinda nonsense) ...hm, actually it's not really halfstep, it's halftempo, to make any sense.. some messed up definitions, i'm confusing myself..
DiegoSapiens wrote:i think this could be half- brostep hahaha i love culprit one of the few brostep producer I like. I am going to see him live this 24!Jazzical wrote:I guess electro-house/complextro can be called 2-step brostepLye Form wrote: Most Dubstep is halfstep?
I have never heard a 2step brostep track....but most dubstep/brostep turned into halfstep (considered "dub" tempo? but kinda nonsense) ...hm, actually it's not really halfstep, it's halftempo, to make any sense.. some messed up definitions, i'm confusing myself..
what thaaaaa?????Jazzical wrote:Nevalo wrote:![]()
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so is mayonnaise finally an instrument?
Link to original thread: http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/112 ... t-dubstep/upercut wrote:Brostep:
Brostep is a relatively new sub-genre of music (born out of Dubstep micro-genre) which has no emphasis on soul.
The goal appears to be to produce music as fast as you possibly can, without placing any emphasis on quality.
Unlike Dubstep where sub bass is key, Brostep places more emphasis on ratty high frequency samples and oscillators that aren't even low frequency. Toss in a few hip hop vocal samples and you are well on your way to being the worlds next big Brostep producer.
Brostep Artist's:
Skrillex, Rusko, Doctor P, Cookie Monsta, Flux Pavilion
Dubstep:
Is a genre of electronic dance music that originated in South London, United Kingdom. Its overall sound has been described as, tightly coiled productions with overwhelming bass lines and reverberant drum patterns, clipped samples, and occasional vocals.
Dubstep Artist's:
Nero, Bassnector, Deadmau5, Pendulum, Mt. Eden
Lol, no one.Raggles wrote:Who exactly to you expect to give a fuck about this thread?
Yea, that is the main reason I shared, like since when does deadmau5 make dubstep (other then his sound cloud that he shares his dubstep attempts on).EliteLennon117 wrote:love how when it came to naming dubstep artist they just really went full retard.