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Re: Something I've noticed about Dungeon...
Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2011 9:34 pm
by mIrReN
Shum wrote:I tell people I play Dungeon all the time.
Here's a picture of me:

lolled so hard
btw; oh no not this thread again bro vs deep
oh btw dungeon is a shit name and I second wubs opinion, never really got into that topic and never been through it because of what he says in first post
Re: Something I've noticed about Dungeon...
Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2011 9:51 pm
by bigfootspartan
£10 Bag wrote:bigfootspartan wrote:Bro was awesome back when it was just Datsik and Excision and Downlink.
Haha no, they've never been awesome.
'Bro' a.k.a heavy as fuck nasty dubstep, was awesome back when it was just Coki dubplates and you had to lock on to the radio, or go to a show to hear it. Now every tnuc is making that sound and its all over Youtube/Facebook/school buses.
I get what you're saying, but that's how it was when the Kelowna guys first started. I think it was 07 or 08 when I ended up at an Excision show by accident, probably 20 people there, and it was brilliant. It wasnt all robot like growly bro that we currently see, and the fact that he threw in some classic DnB was great. That was before they all got into the 'we're heavier than the next crew' shit. I remember after the show I couldn't even remember who it was that played, I couldn't find any information online other than the clubs website saying who it was that was playing that night.
Now that every tnuc with a computer is a producer is producing bro it's gotten really stale.
What I was trying to say with that though, was that The same thing happens with dungeon after a while. The same producers are getting rinsed, and even though they are ace producers it doesn't change the fact that we've all heard it before. It's not close to as saturated as the bro state of things, but it's getting saturated, and I think that's why there's so many people jumping on the juke bandwagon.
Re: Something I've noticed about Dungeon...
Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2011 10:02 pm
by wolf89
There's so many people jumping on every band wagon
so many brostep guys
so many dungeon guys
so many guys playing house
so many people going back to 808s and going a bit electro
or ripping off bits of juke
so many people trying to sound like Coki
so many people making dubby tracks
It's all about mixing up what you play and what you listen to and being selective. Just make the effort to hear more styles and better tunes if you're getting bored. There's interesting music everywhere in the bass music spectrum. Stop being such whiny dicks
Re: Something I've noticed about Dungeon...
Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2011 11:07 pm
by grillis
wub wrote:...is that so many of the tunes appear to be over saturated.
Take for example
page 4 of this thread. Barely halfway full and already J:Kenzo - Protected features 4 seperate times. Not saying it's not a good track, but it's being featured so much. Same for DJ Madd & Phaleh - Ritual. Features 3 times on that page. Again, not a bad track, it's just that the more 'dungeon' themed mixes I see, the more similarities I notice in the tracklistings.
If Dungeon is such a big sound right now, why aren't the DJ mixes reflecting the variations, as opposed to all including the same tracks/producers?
(Not slating any one particular mix/DJ/track/producer btw)
Fucken hell wub, read my mind. Wanted to make a post along these lines but couldn't be fucked.. pretty much stemmed from seeing 'J:Kenzo - Protected' listed so goddamn many times too.
Unless you're youngsta or a producer making these sort of tunes, why would you limit yourself so much when djing or creating mixes? I've posted one mix in that thread as it had a 'kryptic minds' theme and I'm thinking about doing another one with a more general half-step/minimal theme somewhere along the line but unless I'm specifically trying to showcase one sound, I find it impossible not to throw in all sorts of 130-140 bassheavy music when I'm playing a set or recording a mix... it is a bore othwerwise, and i'm not saying that because this sound is 'deep' and 'minimal', too much of anything is just shit. Kryptic Minds blended with Addison Groove gets me going a lot more than *halfstepper* with *halfstepper2*
Re: Something I've noticed about Dungeon...
Posted: Thu Aug 25, 2011 3:05 am
by noam
wolf89 wrote:There's so many people jumping on every band wagon
so many brostep guys
so many dungeon guys
so many guys playing house
so many people going back to 808s and going a bit electro
or ripping off bits of juke
so many people trying to sound like Coki
so many people making dubby tracks
It's all about mixing up what you play and what you listen to and being selective. Just make the effort to hear more styles and better tunes if you're getting bored. There's interesting music everywhere in the bass music spectrum. Stop being such whiny dicks
got a podcast coming soon, starts with chilled out housey bits, ends with ear-blasting techno, covers pretty much all the bases at 120-135, bit of grime, bit of garage, bit of weird tribally shit mixed with deep house
kind of like what we did on the radio today and it worked really well, try and get a recording of it up
Re: Something I've noticed about Dungeon...
Posted: Thu Aug 25, 2011 3:12 am
by jigglypuff
wtf is dubstep?
Re: Something I've noticed about Dungeon...
Posted: Thu Aug 25, 2011 5:41 am
by Shum
jigglypuff wrote:wtf is dubstep?
Answer.
Re: Something I've noticed about Dungeon...
Posted: Thu Aug 25, 2011 6:41 am
by wub
"This tune is so deep, that during the 2nd drop I saw Jacques Cousteau brocking out!"
Re: Something I've noticed about Dungeon...
Posted: Thu Aug 25, 2011 8:39 am
by Atac
There should be a sticky designated for sub genre battles or something
Re: Something I've noticed about Dungeon...
Posted: Thu Aug 25, 2011 8:55 am
by jigglypuff
wub wrote:"This tune is so deep, that during the 2nd drop I saw Jacques Cousteau brocking out!"
hahaha i actually laughed at that

Re: Something I've noticed about Dungeon...
Posted: Thu Aug 25, 2011 9:00 am
by Pedro Sánchez
I'm making Dungeon with 808's that is four to the floor with dirty basslines and pitched down female vocals. I think I have all bases covered, youtube ad revenue to follow.
Re: Something I've noticed about Dungeon...
Posted: Thu Aug 25, 2011 9:02 am
by wub
Pedro Sánchez wrote:I'm making Dungeon with 808's that is four to the floor with dirty basslines and pitched down female vocals. I think I have all bases covered, youtube ad revenue to follow.
DJ Wanka remix, just to be on the safe side.
Re: Something I've noticed about Dungeon...
Posted: Thu Aug 25, 2011 9:08 am
by Pedro Sánchez
wub wrote:Pedro Sánchez wrote:I'm making Dungeon with 808's that is four to the floor with dirty basslines and pitched down female vocals. I think I have all bases covered, youtube ad revenue to follow.
DJ Wanka remix, just to be on the safe side.
Yeh good looking out, I also might need to make them 10mins long and throw in a delayed dub chord with filter automation every 4 bars for the 'deep heads'.
Re: Something I've noticed about Dungeon...
Posted: Thu Aug 25, 2011 12:09 pm
by noam
http://www.livestream.com/project_13/vi ... m=ui-thumb
secret wars showcase starts at 45mins or so
Douglas Quaid --> Node --> Brown Note
going through house/funky/garage/darker bass music/dubstep/techno/militant techno
Re: Something I've noticed about Dungeon...
Posted: Thu Aug 25, 2011 1:17 pm
by lysergene
Going back to the original topic: I'm trying to get all my stuff out to DJ's via labels - sometimes giving stuff away just to get new tracks out there... doing my bit, slowly!
I agree, people playing an underground or alternative style shouldn't really be playing it safe - if that's what is going on (don't listen to masses of mixes) There's a lot of great stuff out there.
Nobody has suggested an alternative to 'Dungeon' yet - when people outside of Dubstep circles ask me what style of music I produce I do try to think of a way of describing it other than 'Dungeon', but sod it. I like the looks on their faces!
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Re: Something I've noticed about Dungeon...
Posted: Thu Aug 25, 2011 1:32 pm
by capo ultra
Dubstep is a much better alternative to Dungeon imo
Re: Something I've noticed about Dungeon...
Posted: Thu Aug 25, 2011 1:46 pm
by lysergene
Dubstep is a much better alternative to Dungeon imo
Works for me!
Re: Something I've noticed about Dungeon...
Posted: Thu Aug 25, 2011 10:48 pm
by youthful_implants
lysergene wrote:Going back to the original topic: I'm trying to get all my stuff out to DJ's via labels - sometimes giving stuff away just to get new tracks out there... doing my bit, slowly!
send it to me.
seriously, I am looking for new artists.
Re: Something I've noticed about Dungeon...
Posted: Fri Aug 26, 2011 2:07 am
by Raggles
Create Thread about a sound name>Discuss the stupidity of the name>BAM! sub genre created
Such a vicious cycle.
Re: Something I've noticed about Dungeon...
Posted: Fri Aug 26, 2011 10:36 am
by nousd
dungeaon anyday over brostep
but i gotta admit it gets rinsed as ethically-superior
& is too repped by frustrated dnb heads
chill i say
proppa ds is more profound & loose