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Re: the death of dubstep and the evolution of music

Posted: Sat Oct 16, 2010 10:29 am
by scattybeanhead
gonzodj wrote:
snatchdnb wrote:Perception is reality - dubstep is alive as long as people continue to like the music they like to call dubstep.. it evolves and changes and it's not for anyone to say "it's changed so now it's not dubstep'.. all genres experience evolution / sub-genres etc Did house die 20 years ago when it evolved into it's many different forms?

Deal with it ffs!
it was never dubstep! the label dubstep came about because everything that can be sold needs a label. start thinking of more creative things to call your music than dubstep.
what would you call it then? you have just the most ridiculous argument about what a music genre is called... would you really just have every style of electronic music grouped under dance? you're a mug

Re: the death of dubstep and the evolution of music

Posted: Sat Oct 16, 2010 11:11 am
by CollisionCourse
joe muggs wrote:
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joe muggs wrote:
joe muggs wrote:
lidsjunky wrote:waste-thread

Re: the death of dubstep and the evolution of music

Posted: Sat Oct 16, 2010 2:00 pm
by deesee
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Re: the death of dubstep and the evolution of music

Posted: Sat Oct 16, 2010 4:23 pm
by gonzodj
dubstep is music. everyone fusses about what dubstep is and isn't. dubstep is music, nothing more. stop limiting yourself to a name and a tempo.

i guess this thread was aimed at producers more than anything though. if you produce 'dubstep' you're not going to go anywhere.

Re: the death of dubstep and the evolution of music

Posted: Sat Oct 16, 2010 4:34 pm
by pompende
@ OP:

just out of curiosity did you go see Zinc or Kingdom this month? Both in your city, neither generally called dubstep, both producing forward thinking dance music...

Re: the death of dubstep and the evolution of music

Posted: Sat Oct 16, 2010 4:51 pm
by cosmic_surgeon
clairvoyeur wrote:yeah having words to describe things is a stupid idea
:lol: winner.

Re: the death of dubstep and the evolution of music

Posted: Sat Oct 16, 2010 4:57 pm
by fractal
gonzodj wrote:dubstep is music. everyone fusses about what dubstep is and isn't. dubstep is music, nothing more. stop limiting yourself to a name and a tempo.

i guess this thread was aimed at producers more than anything though. if you produce 'dubstep' you're not going to go anywhere.
do you ever get tired of the taste of your foot? :lol:

all this arguing over genre names is so 2007

Re: the death of dubstep and the evolution of music

Posted: Sat Oct 16, 2010 4:58 pm
by gonzodj
pompende wrote:@ OP:

just out of curiosity did you go see Zinc or Kingdom this month? Both in your city, neither generally called dubstep, both producing forward thinking dance music...
oh my god i wish i found kingdom before they came. he's the reason why i have this fucked up way of thinking =\ (bust broke tore my mind apart)

Re: the death of dubstep and the evolution of music

Posted: Sat Oct 16, 2010 4:59 pm
by gonzodj
fractal wrote:
gonzodj wrote:dubstep is music. everyone fusses about what dubstep is and isn't. dubstep is music, nothing more. stop limiting yourself to a name and a tempo.

i guess this thread was aimed at producers more than anything though. if you produce 'dubstep' you're not going to go anywhere.
do you ever get tired of the taste of your foot? :lol:

all this arguing over genre names is so 2007
everyone misses the point i'm trying to make. i could care less what it is. the point is it's limiting people from evolving the sound. much like the idea of god prevented people from evolving their ideas.

Re: the death of dubstep and the evolution of music

Posted: Sat Oct 16, 2010 5:02 pm
by fractal
kingdom is the shit, who cares what you call his music, i call it good

quit saying stupid shit please, you're basically saying that mala is wasting his time

no one here is limited or shackled by these genre names, you're the only one who cares tbh

if you want your point not to be missed, try to converse in a manner that doesn't use blanket statements and over-generalizations (which is ironic since dubstep is a blanket term itself)

Re: the death of dubstep and the evolution of music

Posted: Sat Oct 16, 2010 5:08 pm
by gonzodj
fractal wrote:kingdom is the shit, who cares what you call his music, i call it good

quit saying stupid shit please, you're basically saying that mala is wasting his time

no one here is limited or shackled by these genre names, you're the only one who cares tbh

if you want your point not to be missed, try to converse in a manner that doesn't use blanket statements and over-generalizations (which is ironic since dubstep is a blanket term itself)
i don't call music anything anymore other than music. no point to it.

mala is pushing the sound he wants to push. you know that he isn't trying to make 'dubstep', he's just trying to make tunes and you all label it as dubstep.

saying no one here is shacked by that genre name is a much bigger over-generalization considering i've gone through and listened to a lot of the dub section and it is.

Re: the death of dubstep and the evolution of music

Posted: Sat Oct 16, 2010 5:10 pm
by pompende
gonzodj wrote:
pompende wrote:@ OP:

just out of curiosity did you go see Zinc or Kingdom this month? Both in your city, neither generally called dubstep, both producing forward thinking dance music...
oh my god i wish i found kingdom before they came. he's the reason why i have this fucked up way of thinking =\ (bust broke tore my mind apart)

yeah thats what i thought... put your keyboard away for a while and do some reading. If you had spent the time you've wasted in this thread reading through old forum posts you'd have turned up a bunch of tunes you like instead of making yourself feel more upset...




oh and for those wondering kingdom was in toronto Oct 2 2010...

Re: the death of dubstep and the evolution of music

Posted: Sat Oct 16, 2010 5:11 pm
by fractal
pompende wrote:
gonzodj wrote:
pompende wrote:@ OP:

just out of curiosity did you go see Zinc or Kingdom this month? Both in your city, neither generally called dubstep, both producing forward thinking dance music...
oh my god i wish i found kingdom before they came. he's the reason why i have this fucked up way of thinking =\ (bust broke tore my mind apart)

yeah thats what i thought... put your keyboard away for a while and do some reading. If you had spent the time you've wasted in this thread reading through old forum posts you'd have turned up a bunch of tunes you like instead of making yourself feel more upset...
amen to that.

Re: the death of dubstep and the evolution of music

Posted: Sat Oct 16, 2010 5:18 pm
by mashmash
gonzodj wrote:
fractal wrote:kingdom is the shit, who cares what you call his music, i call it good

quit saying stupid shit please, you're basically saying that mala is wasting his time

no one here is limited or shackled by these genre names, you're the only one who cares tbh

if you want your point not to be missed, try to converse in a manner that doesn't use blanket statements and over-generalizations (which is ironic since dubstep is a blanket term itself)
i don't call music anything anymore other than music. no point to it.

mala is pushing the sound he wants to push. you know that he isn't trying to make 'dubstep', he's just trying to make tunes and you all label it as dubstep.

saying no one here is shacked by that genre name is a much bigger over-generalization considering i've gone through and listened to a lot of the dub section and it is.
:lol: :lol:

so many things i could say about this, don't know where to start

Re: the death of dubstep and the evolution of music

Posted: Sat Oct 16, 2010 5:20 pm
by gonzodj
mashmash wrote:
gonzodj wrote:
fractal wrote:kingdom is the shit, who cares what you call his music, i call it good

quit saying stupid shit please, you're basically saying that mala is wasting his time

no one here is limited or shackled by these genre names, you're the only one who cares tbh

if you want your point not to be missed, try to converse in a manner that doesn't use blanket statements and over-generalizations (which is ironic since dubstep is a blanket term itself)
i don't call music anything anymore other than music. no point to it.

mala is pushing the sound he wants to push. you know that he isn't trying to make 'dubstep', he's just trying to make tunes and you all label it as dubstep.

saying no one here is shacked by that genre name is a much bigger over-generalization considering i've gone through and listened to a lot of the dub section and it is.
:lol: :lol:

so many things i could say about this, don't know where to start
so start?

Re: the death of dubstep and the evolution of music

Posted: Sat Oct 16, 2010 5:26 pm
by fractal
don't take the bait! i did :oops:

Re: the death of dubstep and the evolution of music

Posted: Sat Oct 16, 2010 5:28 pm
by gonzodj
fractal wrote:don't take the bait! i did :oops:
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too much drama, i'm taking the bait

Re: the death of dubstep and the evolution of music

Posted: Sat Oct 16, 2010 5:31 pm
by contakt
fractal wrote:all this arguing over genre names is so 2007
Or so 2005, even.

http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.p ... genre+name

While this chat was once of some vague interest, it has now lost all relevance and has been clogging up the forum for years like a massive turd in a U bend.

A bearded German once said that "History repeats itself, first as tragedy, second as farce". Seems like we've just jumped straight to the farce bit. A turdy farce at that.

Re: the death of dubstep and the evolution of music

Posted: Sat Oct 16, 2010 5:41 pm
by gonzodj
contakt wrote:
fractal wrote:all this arguing over genre names is so 2007
Or so 2005, even.

http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.p ... genre+name

While this chat was once of some vague interest, it has now lost all relevance and has been clogging up the forum for years like a massive turd in a U bend.

A bearded German once said that "History repeats itself, first as tragedy, second as farce". Seems like we've just jumped straight to the farce bit. A turdy farce at that.
i'm arguing that if music wants to evolve anymore, it's going to have to rid itself of genres. not what to call it or what falls under a certain name.