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Re: James Blake on the state of dubstep
Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2011 12:25 pm
by joeki
the reactions in this thread showcase again the sad state of affairs.
Seems like most of you know a) nothing about his music/discography, B) have never heard a James Blake
DJ set.
Who cares if you think his album is pretentious. The man has the right to speak and finally he makes some sense in his words.
Go listen to your second rate dub police records and claim dominion over dubstep watching it slowly slip further down the drain....

Re: James Blake on the state of dubstep
Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2011 12:59 pm
by Teknicyde
Lemme point out that Datsik, Excision, Rusko, DoctorP, Flux Pavillion, Cookie Monsta, Chase n Status, Borgore, Zeds Dead, Feed Me, Noisia, Jakwob, Zomboy, ect. arent American.
Re: James Blake on the state of dubstep
Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2011 1:37 pm
by Pistonsbeneath
zerbaman wrote:Pistonsbeneath wrote:youthful_implants wrote:he's right and he's wrong, basically. and who cares what he thinks his music is dull as ditchwater.
as long as you thought that before he got signed to a major
Well tbf, who cares what you think, you're not famous.

i wasnt saying that i think james blake is good or bad
i quite like a few bits...my point was since hes become so successful people are instantly willing to slate
me being famous or not has nothing to do with it really

Re: James Blake on the state of dubstep
Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2011 3:01 pm
by BASED
Corrections:
Whores and strippers love shitty dubstep
Re: James Blake on the state of dubstep
Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2011 3:03 pm
by teamhobson
mikey-bizzle-09 wrote:Who fuckin cares what James Blake thinks to me he comes off as a pretentious arsehole??? Plus his tunes are faggy and boring! Music for bed wetter's!!!
Says the guy that prefers Datsik to Coki. Just sayin'.
Re: James Blake on the state of dubstep
Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2011 8:28 pm
by Hyacinth
mikey-bizzle-09 wrote:Who fuckin cares what James Blake thinks to me he comes off as a pretentious arsehole??? Plus his tunes are faggy and boring! Music for bed wetter's!!!
Funny, thats what I hear brostep fans say about all the Deep-Medi and Hyperdub releases. Anybody who makes comments as sweeping as this is just a member in a cycle of douchebags.
The Blake quote was nice to hear even if it wasn't anything new. Still reflects an interest and an involvement with the scene, which is cool. Radiohead were called the saviors of rock before releasing Kid A (which alot of people were initially furious about) and I think its easily their best album. People always get defensive when somebody goes against the established grain, whether that be Deep Medi or Mau5trap. Big ups to all musicians cranking out stuff people enjoy.
Re: James Blake on the state of dubstep
Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2011 8:33 pm
by zerbaman
@ Pistons, that wasn't meant for you. My mistake. It was aimed at Youthful_Implant's comment.
And teknicyde, Canada is part of AMERICA, but not the USA. There's more to the continent than where you live and Mexico.
Re: James Blake on the state of dubstep
Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2011 8:34 pm
by Alistairr
agreed, even though james blakes essential mix was a bit chin strokey...
Re: James Blake on the state of dubstep
Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2011 8:55 pm
by garethom
Alistairr wrote:agreed, even though james blakes essential mix was a bit chin strokey...
Yeah, almost like he shouldn't have picked the music he wanted for his own mix. If he'd picked lots of 2005/06 halfstep stuff, people would probably just slag him saying he's trying to look like he's still underground blah blah blah.
Re: James Blake on the state of dubstep
Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2011 9:01 pm
by brasco
james blake was a asked an opinion, he stated the facts.
3 pages later

Re: James Blake on the state of dubstep
Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2011 9:16 pm
by PFC
ketamine wrote:Siderealdb wrote:It's like Kenny G getting asked about metal.
HAHAHAHHAHAAHAHAHHA
And he doesn’t make Dubstep
himself anymore, just went in the OTHER direction. He’s calling out people too far left, and he’s gone too far right.
Kind of a hypocrite now that I think about it.

He still makes good music, that's the difference. There's no left and right, just good music and bad music. Who said he has to keep making dubstep?
Re: James Blake on the state of dubstep
Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2011 9:23 pm
by Teknicyde
zerbaman wrote:@ Pistons, that wasn't meant for you. My mistake. It was aimed at Youthful_Implant's comment.
And teknicyde, Canada is part of AMERICA, but not the USA. There's more to the continent than where you live and Mexico.
You know, when people say America, they usually mean the USA, i think thats getting into semantics anyway, most of the people I listed are from the UK, Europe, or the east

Re: James Blake on the state of dubstep
Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2011 9:43 pm
by dj2slo
"the dubstep that has come over to the US,
and certain producers"
You guys should really learn how to read things...

Re: James Blake on the state of dubstep
Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2011 10:10 pm
by BASED
what is Jame's DFS s/n?
Re: James Blake on the state of dubstep
Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2011 5:56 am
by rap_dot_com
incnic wrote:go sing a ballad about a sister/brother that blames you etc lol--->
The funny thing is that James Blake is an only child.
Either way: Yeah, like a lot of guys in the thread has said, he just answered the question. I think a lot of his pre-album stuff was great (Footnotes, like was posted earlier - is a jam), also that Untold remix is still fire. I think that for the essential mix you just have to take it as it is and not think about how much chin stroking you're going to do listening to Satie or whatever.
(I'm still not sold on Pan/Order yet, so I'm not a full on stan).
Granted, I do think that Pitchfork knew what they were doing - baiting him basically, and they chose a quote that they knew would get a lot of feedback - both in agreeance with and in opposition to his comment.
Re: James Blake on the state of dubstep
Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2011 6:07 am
by fractal
wormcode wrote:knell wrote:kinda stating the obvious though
Yes but it's always nice when someone well known speaks out on it, like when Blackdown tore into it on his blog.
seen
BASED wrote:what is Jame's DFS s/n?
jblake
brasco wrote:james blake was a asked an opinion, he stated the facts.
3 pages later
yup, they eat it up it seems.
Re: James Blake on the state of dubstep
Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2011 6:25 am
by icarous
Re: James Blake on the state of dubstep
Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2011 7:08 am
by cmgoodman1226
BASED wrote:Corrections:
Whores and strippers love shitty dubstep
I want so badly to prove you wrong, but my ex listened to what you call shitty dubstep... and was a whore... TOUCHE!
Re: James Blake on the state of dubstep
Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2011 7:11 am
by cmgoodman1226
Hyacinth wrote:mikey-bizzle-09 wrote:Who fuckin cares what James Blake thinks to me he comes off as a pretentious arsehole??? Plus his tunes are faggy and boring! Music for bed wetter's!!!
Funny, thats what I hear brostep fans say about all the Deep-Medi and Hyperdub releases. Anybody who makes comments as sweeping as this is just a member in a cycle of douchebags.
The Blake quote was nice to hear even if it wasn't anything new. Still reflects an interest and an involvement with the scene, which is cool. Radiohead were called the saviors of rock before releasing Kid A (which alot of people were initially furious about) and I think its easily their best album. People always get defensive when somebody goes against the established grain, whether that be Deep Medi or Mau5trap. Big ups to all musicians cranking out stuff people enjoy.
I agree with you to an extent, but there's equally as many who make sweeping generalizations and attacks about "bro-step". While I disagree with James Blake's comments, it seems like he did it in as nearly a respectful way as one could possible do.
Re: James Blake on the state of dubstep
Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2011 8:55 am
by mikey-bizzle-09
teamhobson wrote:mikey-bizzle-09 wrote:Who fuckin cares what James Blake thinks to me he comes off as a pretentious arsehole??? Plus his tunes are faggy and boring! Music for bed wetter's!!!
Says the guy that prefers Datsik to Coki. Just sayin'.
Errrm i don't prefer Datsik to Coki! Dno where u got that one from! I'm not keen on either tbh