Your style/genre before dubstep
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Re: Your style/genre before dubstep
does drumming in a hardcore band and playing jazz on drums count?
if not i pretty much started out producing electronica/pop and trance and house
if not i pretty much started out producing electronica/pop and trance and house
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Re: Your style/genre before dubstep
Keyboard in a high school metal band... Then moved into trying for a post-rock/electronic sound since I realized I'm pretty poor as anything more than a one man band... Then moved more electronic and stumbled on these forums a few years later!
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Bassist in varied rock and metal bands for four years. I now hate metal, but like a decent alternative rock song every now and again. I used to dj at a radio station for a little bit a few years ago.
Been listening to dubstep for a few years, but only got into producing last summer, did a bunch of different random stuff and ended up making a semi decent dubstep tune. I make a few dubstep tunes here and there, but I mostly make hip hop and ambient shit. Honestly, I just have fun with producing and make whatever I feel like. I need the practice.
Been listening to dubstep for a few years, but only got into producing last summer, did a bunch of different random stuff and ended up making a semi decent dubstep tune. I make a few dubstep tunes here and there, but I mostly make hip hop and ambient shit. Honestly, I just have fun with producing and make whatever I feel like. I need the practice.
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Technical death metal...
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Re: Your style/genre before dubstep
Okay, to divert the topic, where are you guys who have adopted the mindset to move on from the dubstep genre headed?
Your style/genre after dubstep, nah mean?
Your style/genre after dubstep, nah mean?
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Re: Your style/genre before dubstep
Listening wise, Hip-Hop at first. Than I moved to a more Rockish type of scene, still enjoying Hip-Hip though. I always enjoyed songs with hard basslines in them, and than when I heard dubstep... I was like... THIS IS MY SHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIT!
But production wise, I started with dubstep.
But production wise, I started with dubstep.
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Style "after" dubstep? ain't such thing for me.
Dubstep will probs evolve but for me dubstep influences will always be the base of my music, and we all love the bass
Dubstep will probs evolve but for me dubstep influences will always be the base of my music, and we all love the bass

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Youll take influence with you, thats a granted, I took breakcore influence with me, I bet kai took technical death metal influence with him lol... but that doesnt mean what we're doing now is the 'base' its just one ingredient in an overall menagerie of influence... Surely youll get bored with 135-145 bpm sooner or later?Liquifyah wrote:Style "after" dubstep? ain't such thing for me.
Dubstep will probs evolve but for me dubstep influences will always be the base of my music, and we all love the bass
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Yeah ive found my past influences creeping up. Instead of trying to make purely dance tracks I've been getting into e atmosphere and layout of a track more, mostly from the post-rock/post-metal influences. Sorta the idea at music is a medium for conveying something, a story or a vibe...Basic A wrote: take influence with you, thats a granted, I took breakcore influence with me, I bet kai took technical death metal influence with him lol... but that doesnt mean what we're doing now is the 'base' its just one ingredient in an overall menagerie of influence... Surely youll get bored with 135-145 bpm sooner or later?
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still not sure. i feel myself gravitating towards dnb again as there's much more interesting things happening and i'm familliar with the production techniques. but i'm also really interested in whatever it is they played in autonomics layer 11 of the podcast, yknow... boddika n stuff. or a made up sound. that and generally a lot of undefined music around 130 bpm (i mean what does breach - fatherless count as?)Basic A wrote:Okay, to divert the topic, where are you guys who have adopted the mindset to move on from the dubstep genre headed?
Your style/genre after dubstep, nah mean?
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Re: Your style/genre before dubstep
oh well if we're talking outside of production too then I played punk and jazz.
Re: Your style/genre before dubstep
Nu Skool Breaks and DnB, still think i have carried on a bit from those days of the breaks. I miss em
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trance and breaks but i only was doing it for a few months was trying to figure out what i was doing and what style i wanted to do and stumbled across dubstep and now am an addict to the step
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HOLY HIP HOP ALL THE WAY!!! Still doin that and some dubstep on the side.
Re: Your style/genre before dubstep
some weird shit where i recorded sounds into cubase with a pair of headphones and then processed and made into rhymical structures.
and dnb infulenced beats and stuff.
now i pretty much make what ever the fuck i want.
and dnb infulenced beats and stuff.
now i pretty much make what ever the fuck i want.
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Your tune looks like my one xD, was baffed for a moment.djake wrote:some weird shit where i recorded sounds into cubase with a pair of headphones and then processed and made into rhymical structures.
and dnb infulenced beats and stuff.
now i pretty much make what ever the fuck i want.
After dubstep?
I started to use bass in my drum & bass. I didn't know sub-frequencies would've existed, or sounded so good xD (really, before dubstep, I didn't know anything at all about how music worked tbh)
It inspired me to experiment more. Lowering the tempo of my productions also lead me into house
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rock and roll and happyhardcore/hardstyle

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I used to be straight hiphop. I still do more hiphop than dubstep, but I've been doing quite a lot of dubstep aswell recently
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Re: Your style/genre before dubstep
Well, I was making acoustic guitar folky shit with a homie for a while, then I tried doing some metal for a little, then back to acoustic, and got real interested in jazz trumpet. When i started producing, it was hip-hop, then housey shit. But i didn't get serious about production until dubstep.
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