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Re: Rusko's thoughts on brostep

Posted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 3:27 pm
by PFC
I never knew this Roma track existed, it's wonderful...

Re: Rusko's thoughts on brostep

Posted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 3:52 pm
by Pistonsbeneath
plastician wrote:Ruskos thoughts mirror mine.

Everything in moderation. It's definitely gone too far in some places. Parts of America definitely. Q
thing is though i think a lot of old heads from jungle/d&b saw it heading the same way and knew where it would end.....it was more that it was getting away from what the music was started for in the first place

tbh though with the america thing i think everywheres got the deep fans and the bro's

Re: Rusko's thoughts on brostep

Posted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 4:37 pm
by brasco
its up to the dj's and the sets they play, if anything is ever going to change.

i would imagine most have not heard the deeper sounds, its not about education in a patronising sense, but if mainstream opinion of what dubstep is etc is ever going to change, people need to be played the deep* stuff and shown its not 'boring'.. and most importantly that you can dance to it!! (and i would say you can dance a lot better to deep* than moshing to noise)

*when i say deep, again i dont agree with this term, to me its just the original dubstep sound whether jump up or chill

Re: Rusko's thoughts on brostep

Posted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 4:52 pm
by Foul Matta
brasco wrote:its up to the dj's and the sets they play, if anything is ever going to change.

i would imagine most have not heard the deeper sounds, its not about education in a patronising sense, but if mainstream opinion of what dubstep is etc is ever going to change, people need to be played the deep* stuff and shown its not 'boring'.. and most importantly that you can dance to it!! (and i would say you can dance a lot better to deep* than moshing to noise)

*when i say deep, again i dont agree with this term, to me its just the original dubstep sound whether jump up or chill
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