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Re: Dubstep -without midrange wobble

Posted: Fri Aug 13, 2010 11:05 pm
by wayoftheworld
serox wrote:
wayoftheworld wrote:there's plenty of dark, non-boring wobblers out there: Goth Trad, Emalkay, Reso, Akira Kiteshi

as for the most recent, i can't help ya much. i'm a bit out of the loop as they say
They are not dark and they are mid range:/

Emalkay and Trad were good but now have turned into a bunch of mid range cheesers.
haven't heard much recent stuff from emalkay or goth trad, as i said i'm a bit out of the loop when it comes to newer stuff. and i realize they are midrange, i was trying to make a point that midrange bass doesn't necessarily equal talentless brostep. it's a frequency spectrum lol

i think some of emalkay and trad's earlier tunes are pretty dark. but again, i was mostly suggesting those producers as an example that not all wobble is predictable and talentless

probably not the best examples for "the true dark croydon sound", but if OP is looking for "heavy bass and actual step to the drums" , there's still plenty of good midrange wobble hidden amongst the cheese.

Re: Dubstep -without midrange wobble

Posted: Fri Aug 13, 2010 11:43 pm
by JemGrover

Re: Dubstep -without midrange wobble

Posted: Sat Aug 14, 2010 1:58 am
by Basic A
wayoftheworld wrote:
serox wrote:
wayoftheworld wrote:there's plenty of dark, non-boring wobblers out there: Goth Trad, Emalkay, Reso, Akira Kiteshi

as for the most recent, i can't help ya much. i'm a bit out of the loop as they say
They are not dark and they are mid range:/

Emalkay and Trad were good but now have turned into a bunch of mid range cheesers.
haven't heard much recent stuff from emalkay or goth trad, as i said i'm a bit out of the loop when it comes to newer stuff. and i realize they are midrange, i was trying to make a point that midrange bass doesn't necessarily equal talentless brostep. it's a frequency spectrum lol

i think some of emalkay and trad's earlier tunes are pretty dark. but again, i was mostly suggesting those producers as an example that not all wobble is predictable and talentless

probably not the best examples for "the true dark croydon sound", but if OP is looking for "heavy bass and actual step to the drums" , there's still plenty of good midrange wobble hidden amongst the cheese.
I completely understand your point about midrange bass not equaling talentless brostep, and it being a useful frequency spectrum... matter of fact... Im willing to bet, serox will aggree with me. the problem is, the artists your sighting, with the exceptions and exception tunes granted and respected, are, in fact, talentless brostep.

to be scientific about n shit. everyone like shtat on dsf.

Re: Dubstep -without midrange wobble

Posted: Sat Aug 14, 2010 2:01 am
by Phigure
Basic A wrote:to be scientific about n shit. everyone loves shtat on dsf.
fix'd

Re: Dubstep -without midrange wobble

Posted: Sat Aug 14, 2010 2:07 am
by yummy
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Re: Dubstep -without midrange wobble

Posted: Sat Aug 14, 2010 2:10 am
by wayoftheworld
Basic A wrote:
wayoftheworld wrote:
serox wrote:
wayoftheworld wrote:there's plenty of dark, non-boring wobblers out there: Goth Trad, Emalkay, Reso, Akira Kiteshi

as for the most recent, i can't help ya much. i'm a bit out of the loop as they say
They are not dark and they are mid range:/

Emalkay and Trad were good but now have turned into a bunch of mid range cheesers.
haven't heard much recent stuff from emalkay or goth trad, as i said i'm a bit out of the loop when it comes to newer stuff. and i realize they are midrange, i was trying to make a point that midrange bass doesn't necessarily equal talentless brostep. it's a frequency spectrum lol

i think some of emalkay and trad's earlier tunes are pretty dark. but again, i was mostly suggesting those producers as an example that not all wobble is predictable and talentless

probably not the best examples for "the true dark croydon sound", but if OP is looking for "heavy bass and actual step to the drums" , there's still plenty of good midrange wobble hidden amongst the cheese.
I completely understand your point about midrange bass not equaling talentless brostep, and it being a useful frequency spectrum... matter of fact... Im willing to bet, serox will aggree with me. the problem is, the artists your sighting, with the exceptions and exception tunes granted and respected, are, in fact, talentless brostep.

to be scientific about n shit. everyone like shtat on dsf.
are you drunk? it's really hard to understand the majority of what you're trying to say.
the problem is, the artists your sighting, with the exceptions and exception tunes granted and respected, are, in fact, talentless brostep.
so you're seriously saying that emalkay, trad, reso, and akira kiteshi (with the exceptions and exception tunes?) are talentless brostep?

Re: Dubstep -without midrange wobble

Posted: Sat Aug 14, 2010 2:14 am
by Phigure
wayoftheworld wrote:
Basic A wrote:
wayoftheworld wrote:
serox wrote:
wayoftheworld wrote:there's plenty of dark, non-boring wobblers out there: Goth Trad, Emalkay, Reso, Akira Kiteshi

as for the most recent, i can't help ya much. i'm a bit out of the loop as they say
They are not dark and they are mid range:/

Emalkay and Trad were good but now have turned into a bunch of mid range cheesers.
haven't heard much recent stuff from emalkay or goth trad, as i said i'm a bit out of the loop when it comes to newer stuff. and i realize they are midrange, i was trying to make a point that midrange bass doesn't necessarily equal talentless brostep. it's a frequency spectrum lol

i think some of emalkay and trad's earlier tunes are pretty dark. but again, i was mostly suggesting those producers as an example that not all wobble is predictable and talentless

probably not the best examples for "the true dark croydon sound", but if OP is looking for "heavy bass and actual step to the drums" , there's still plenty of good midrange wobble hidden amongst the cheese.
I completely understand your point about midrange bass not equaling talentless brostep, and it being a useful frequency spectrum... matter of fact... Im willing to bet, serox will aggree with me. the problem is, the artists your sighting, with the exceptions and exception tunes granted and respected, are, in fact, talentless brostep.

to be scientific about n shit. everyone like shtat on dsf.
are you drunk? it's really hard to understand the majority of what you're trying to say.
the problem is, the artists your sighting, with the exceptions and exception tunes granted and respected, are, in fact, talentless brostep.
so you're seriously saying that emalkay, trad, reso, and akira kiteshi (with the exceptions and exception tunes?) are talentless brostep?
personally I understood 100% of what he said. I think the problem lies in your reading comprehension skills


but Reso definitely isn't a talentless brostep producer. just listen to Hemisphere :U:

Re: Dubstep -without midrange wobble

Posted: Sat Aug 14, 2010 2:19 am
by wayoftheworld
oh okay smarty pants

it was the "everyone like shtat on dsf."

everyone likes that on dsf? everyone likes shat on dsf?

Re: Dubstep -without midrange wobble

Posted: Sat Aug 14, 2010 2:20 am
by wayoftheworld
but Reso definitely isn't a talentless brostep producer. just listen to Hemisphere :U:
saying that emalkay, kiteshi, reso, and trad are brostep is one thing. but talentless? that's just insulting.

Re: Dubstep -without midrange wobble

Posted: Sat Aug 14, 2010 2:21 am
by Phigure
wayoftheworld wrote:oh okay smarty pants

it was the "everyone like shtat on dsf."

everyone likes that on dsf? everyone likes shat on dsf?
he was obviously just typing in conneryspeak
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Re: Dubstep -without midrange wobble

Posted: Sat Aug 14, 2010 2:45 am
by tz2010
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Re: Dubstep -without midrange wobble

Posted: Sat Aug 14, 2010 3:29 am
by wayoftheworld
Phigure wrote:
wayoftheworld wrote:oh okay smarty pants

it was the "everyone like shtat on dsf."

everyone likes that on dsf? everyone likes shat on dsf?
he was obviously just typing in conneryspeak
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i see what you did there :P

Re: Dubstep -without midrange wobble

Posted: Sat Aug 14, 2010 3:39 am
by Basic A
very drunk :lol:

Re: Dubstep -without midrange wobble

Posted: Sat Aug 14, 2010 3:40 am
by Basic A
And for the record, reso and akira and ect are all win, just for the mst part, not mafde for this thread. just pointing at the context, not the artists.

Re: Dubstep -without midrange wobble

Posted: Sat Aug 14, 2010 4:13 am
by wayoftheworld
Basic A wrote:very drunk :lol:
haha cheers
And for the record, reso and akira and ect are all win, just for the mst part, not mafde for this thread. just pointing at the context, not the artists.
well, even i acknowledged that they weren't the best recommendations for the "true dark croydon sound" haha. i was just suggesting that mid range/wobble doesn't necessarily = shitty, uninteresting bro music, which in fairness, seems to be an attitude that a lot of people tend to adopt.