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Posted: Thu Aug 13, 2009 12:25 pm
by corpsey
tbh it happens in every genre (amens in jungle for example). I suppose it really depends on if you personally are into the particular formula that gets rinsed that determines how tolerable you'll find it.

personally i wasn't attracted to dubstep by that distorted guitary sound or basslines that sound like they were composed by joey deacon and weird al yankovich on a casio, but that's just me

Posted: Thu Aug 13, 2009 12:26 pm
by deamonds
lulz,

did anybody even take into consideration that this was the guys 1st post on here..

bum bum :k:

get a grip

Posted: Thu Aug 13, 2009 12:28 pm
by deepsteppa
tacospheros wrote:i fucking totally agree with original poster . you guys are being pricks for no reason it seems



i think everyone is just butthurt because your "genre" is starting to sound "generic" , so whenever some noob calls it out , everyone shits their pants


inb4 flaming . i fully realize that you have to dig hard to find good stuff, but that doesnt mean homeboy isnt right in saying most of the stuff coming out all sounds the same .... . obviously the influx of all these threads is happening for a reason
you dont have to dig that hard...

i think if anyone put a bit of effort into looking for tunes they'd realise that its not getting generic, its diversifying, at an exciting rate.
did you ever listen to Robb Booths show Electronic Explorations? Check it out at http://electronicexplorations.org/. The show at the top of the list features Clubroot, a US producer worth checking out.

This is evidence that boundaries are being pushed. Whilst some of the mixes and tunes on some of these shows are generic to certain extent, alot of it is going in different directions.

Goddamn, thats why I love dubstep (and its associated offpsring) so much, because so many different artists have interpreted it and done something interesting with it.

Just listen to the James Blake mix on Electronic Explorations. This is a very talented artist with his own vocal-led take on the genre.

Mount Kimbie anyone? Not strictly dubstep,(who am i to say?) but you could throw it into a dubstep set easily.

Listen to any tune (search them on youtube) made by Untold, Ramadanman, Pangaea, Appliblim, Joker, TRG, to name a select few, all of these are doing mad shit without wobble or generic sounds.

This kind of crap reminds me of when I used to be into metal and people complained of everrything sounding the same, well they obviously were too lazy to find good music themselves. You cant expect decent tunes to be handed to you on a plate!

Posted: Thu Aug 13, 2009 12:31 pm
by deepsteppa
deamonds wrote:lulz,

did anybody even take into consideration that this was the guys 1st post on here..

bum bum :k:
just cause its first post doesnt suggest anything other that. he could be into dubstep for years and not post here at all. and if he wanted a different response he could of put more into his post. i'm just suprised that other people here with a few hundred posts actually agreed with him...

Posted: Thu Aug 13, 2009 12:34 pm
by deamonds
deepsteppa wrote:
deamonds wrote:lulz,

did anybody even take into consideration that this was the guys 1st post on here..

bum bum :k:
just cause its first post doesnt suggest anything other that. he could be into dubstep for years and not post here at all. and if he wanted a different response he could of put more into his post. i'm just suprised that other people here with a few hundred posts actually agreed with him...
what i meant was that it is either

1. :G:

2. A troll

3. A windup, I garantee the IP address is that similar of another user.

Posted: Thu Aug 13, 2009 12:40 pm
by _boring
Image

dont buy and dont play what u dont want. if ur mad at djs in ur town for playing shit u dont like, do something about it, ie make tunes, dj, book djs etc.

but yes, we CAN discuss the sound and i will.... but now i must sleep.

Re: why do they all use the same bass ?

Posted: Thu Aug 13, 2009 1:13 pm
by serox
Dastree wrote:i wonder each time i check out new releases i hear exactly the same bass sound on every record.
that is why i don“t buy any of them it is just too boring.
could some of the so called heads tell me why?
Would be surprised if no one else has already said but you prob mean Brutal Electro.

Either that or over produced basslines like you would hear in dnB.

Posted: Thu Aug 13, 2009 1:16 pm
by legend4ry
sub bass is a fundermental part of dubstep

why complain about 90% of people using it haha

complain about the 10% of people who ain't.


oh wait, you're on about wobble aint you?


:roll:

Posted: Thu Aug 13, 2009 6:44 pm
by tacospheros
hpuk wrote:
tacospheros wrote:i fucking totally agree with original poster . you guys are being pricks for no reason it seems



i think everyone is just butthurt because your "genre" is starting to sound "generic" , so whenever some noob calls it out , everyone shits their pants


inb4 flaming . i fully realize that you have to dig hard to find good stuff, but that doesnt mean homeboy isnt right in saying most of the stuff coming out all sounds the same .... . obviously the influx of all these threads is happening for a reason
^ Wrong on so many levels...

yer not lookin hard enough, thers crazy shit coming out nowadays on loads of different labels...

There is always gona be the stuff that sounds the same but like someone said, that happens with every genre.

You obviously haven't looked very hard otherwise you would notice that dubstep in fact is probably the most open genre atm influence wise and experimentation wise.

Check out Luke Envoy l, L Wiz, Komonazmuk, L-ow, Krio, Ruckspin, Vex'd, Milanese etc etc. and think about how many different sounds are just within these artists...

/rant

nah sorry bro , i actually am happy with all of the beautiful music ive found in the last 3 years. i dont listen to angry chainsaw halfstep, i like martyn and 2562, ikonika, neil landstrumm the most , but i dont have to prove that to you .

you guys literally just unwittingly proved my point, by jumping down my throat for agreeing with OP. so yeah. theres 2 of you literally calling me out in this thread jut for agreeing with him

Posted: Thu Aug 13, 2009 7:47 pm
by q23
Repetition and emulation in an electronic music genre? What is the world coming to?

Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 4:33 pm
by krio
Havent read the previous posts... gonna just say my 2 cents :D

Well... you cant really do much different stuff with bass.... eventually... you gotta have....bass... so that might sound the same in most artist's tracks...

But all the other things like synths, percs, hihats, etc you name it.... should be different if one wishes it... both sound- & buildupwise

Ive made both rough and deep mellow tracks and people have told me that they somehow know that i've built this... so there's plenty of ways to build your own "image" if you will...

But yah...eventually everything becomes generic one way or another... this is where your image comes to play... to differ you from all those "newbies who copy"

peace :)

Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 4:44 pm
by ghosthack
Think there are enough tunes out there, which doesn't consist of standard wobble basses.

The point is just, that many of these standard wobble tunes get the most of attention.

Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 4:58 pm
by karmine
Bass by nature is quite similar to itself. It contants little harmonics, usually just a sine wave.

Be like the rest, then be yourself!!!

Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2009 2:16 pm
by gadmandubz
if you wanna hear dubstep thats sounds like nuffin else u ever heared


check out my new tune!!

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-----------------------------------
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or catch my show on [url]http:cyba.fm[/url] saturday's 8-10pm i play all my unreleased dubplates!

here is a podcast of my show, were you will enjoy , original dubstep

oneness(:

Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2009 2:42 pm
by xbubbax
Lojik wrote:I bet this guy thinks that the cream of dubstep is what is in the top 10 of beatport or trackitdown.....

Do some fucking research, if you don't like it what you hear find stuff you do like, there's plenty of alternative stuff out there!

perfection!


imho theres so much out there for dubstep, that if your listening to the same "bass sound" in every track, then your missing the rest of the music.....bass does play a part, but the percussion and world instruments are what really make the dub....step.

imho if you can only hear the wobble.....your missing something

also

alot of wankers have been putting out shitty sounds that I would not consider dubstep...more like a 140 1/2 time drum loop with no feeling to it....and a blank wobble with no depth or immersion.

Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2009 3:02 pm
by sub/stance
tbh one sound that is doin my nut right now is that hollow distortion guitar sound from meta-lick and some new benga bits. it tore up the dance with a couple distance and skream tunes, but give it a fuckin rest, has no soul and tires quickly. in my opinion distgusting bass sounds have had their day, its all about finding new grooves and percussion.

if you want to turn the dance into a heavy metal gig then yous all goin the right way about it.

Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2009 4:04 pm
by duck
Q23 wrote:Repetition and emulation in an electronic music genre? What is the world coming to?
is it turning into a web forum?

;)

Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2009 9:52 pm
by ruckspin
YOU ARE NOT DIGGING HARD ENOUGH.

dig harder.

Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2009 9:57 pm
by 86.
appleblim is the shit

Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2009 9:58 pm
by abZ
OMFG teh chainsaws m8, stop them before no one is left!