Which Tune Split the scene to make Future Garage

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Re: Which Tune Split the scene to make Future Garage

Post by gremino » Sat Dec 03, 2011 12:58 am

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YES! clocked this from Para's mix, and enjoyed this one alot in summer :)

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Re: Which Tune Split the scene to make Future Garage

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Re: Which Tune Split the scene to make Future Garage

Post by nakedlunch » Sat Dec 03, 2011 11:01 am

I don't even listen to tunes sent to me from producers that describe them as 'future' ....... <--- insert genre.
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Re: Which Tune Split the scene to make Future Garage

Post by test_recordings » Sat Dec 03, 2011 3:33 pm

Future garage generally sounds like normal garage elements produced with the shinyness and atmosphere of Eurotrance... to me, anyway
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Re: Which Tune Split the scene to make Future Garage

Post by doonedave » Sat Dec 03, 2011 4:28 pm

nakedlunch wrote:I don't even listen to tunes sent to me from producers that describe them as 'future' ....... <--- insert genre.

:( dont meant they aren't good tunes.
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Re: Which Tune Split the scene to make Future Garage

Post by nakedlunch » Sat Dec 03, 2011 5:50 pm

doonedave wrote:
nakedlunch wrote:I don't even listen to tunes sent to me from producers that describe them as 'future' ....... <--- insert genre.

:( dont meant they aren't good tunes.
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Re: Which Tune Split the scene to make Future Garage

Post by pete_bubonic » Sat Dec 03, 2011 6:22 pm

badger wrote:it's just garage with a bit of extra branding
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Re: Which Tune Split the scene to make Future Garage

Post by pikeymobile » Sat Dec 03, 2011 7:32 pm

WHAT THE FUCK ARE YOU ALL TALKING ABOUT

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Re: Which Tune Split the scene to make Future Garage

Post by feasible_weasel » Sat Dec 03, 2011 10:02 pm

pikeymobile wrote:WHAT THE FUCK ARE YOU ALL TALKING ABOUT
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Re: Which Tune Split the scene to make Future Garage

Post by wolf89 » Sat Dec 03, 2011 10:07 pm

doonedave wrote:
nakedlunch wrote:I don't even listen to tunes sent to me from producers that describe them as 'future' ....... <--- insert genre.

:( dont meant they aren't good tunes.
They usually won't be though. The people spending time branding their music something like that or making up wanky terms rather than saying they make just dubstep or just garage or house or whatever are usually making painfully dull tunes that are trying too hard to be all deep or cutting edge when they're really just lifeless tunes with clicky percussion or played out pad sounds over dull sub bass line

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Re: Which Tune Split the scene to make Future Garage

Post by feasible_weasel » Sat Dec 03, 2011 10:16 pm

wolf89 wrote:
doonedave wrote:
nakedlunch wrote:I don't even listen to tunes sent to me from producers that describe them as 'future' ....... <--- insert genre.

:( dont meant they aren't good tunes.
They usually won't be though. The people spending time branding their music something like that or making up wanky terms rather than saying they make just dubstep or just garage or house or whatever are usually making painfully dull tunes that are trying too hard to be all deep or cutting edge when they're really just lifeless tunes with clicky percussion or played out pad sounds over dull sub bass line
8) 8) theres a reason u cant call it dubstep or grime or niche....would this go with a skrillex or magnetic man mix??
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Re: Which Tune Split the scene to make Future Garage

Post by feasible_weasel » Sat Dec 03, 2011 10:18 pm

:) dubstep like the rowdy brother who feels angry
future garage is like the sister that paints pictures and dances in her nighty
:D sometimes u need a family
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Re: Which Tune Split the scene to make Future Garage

Post by wolf89 » Sat Dec 03, 2011 10:20 pm

What the fuck are you even on about?

This is dubstep and it's not rowdy or like Skrillex.



This is a dubstep classic. It also has a better atmosphere and is for me much more interesting than that tune you posted.

If you're doing a family analogy it's like future garage is the annoying hipster brother no-one really likes of garage and dubstep that pretends not to be related to them for fear of what people might think of them.

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Re: Which Tune Split the scene to make Future Garage

Post by feasible_weasel » Sat Dec 03, 2011 10:29 pm

wolf89 wrote:What the fuck are you even on about?

This is dubstep and it's not rowdy or like Skrillex.



Also that tune you posted was boring as fuck in comparison to this.
the stuff u posted is what some refered as post dubstep like untold and pangaea, who i got into before getting into future garage...

both of these genres have slow and fast songs, future garage relys on 2step drum patterns and synths like rave and dubstep relies on snares a wubs...
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Re: Which Tune Split the scene to make Future Garage

Post by wolf89 » Sat Dec 03, 2011 10:32 pm

Mate you're full of shit. That tune there IS dubstep. Not post dubstep. not future garage. that tune right there is dubstep

and what about this then

the first DMZ record ever. It's impossible for it to be Post-dubstep or whatever and listen to it.

Not wubs and hard snares.



People like you harm the music really. You complain that dubstep is getting stale but deny any variation in sound without claiming it's some new genre that doesn't even exist. Dubstep was a stylistic way of categorising music so people knew what to look for not a formula to follow to make a tune of a certain genre

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Re: Which Tune Split the scene to make Future Garage

Post by feasible_weasel » Sat Dec 03, 2011 10:39 pm

wolf89 wrote:Mate you're full of shit. That tune there IS dubstep. Not post dubstep. not future garage. that tune right there is dubstep

and what about this then

the first DMZ record ever. It's impossible for it to be Post-dubstep or whatever and listen to it.

Not wubs and hard snares.



People like you harm the music really. You complain that dubstep is getting stale but deny any variation in sound without claiming it's some new genre that doesn't even exist. Dubstep was a stylistic way of categorising music so people knew what to look for not a formula to follow to make a tune of a certain genre
ok so u have been here since the end of 2009, u must have know from people's love of burial, alot of people started coming of half step beats and starting doing 2step drum patterns, this sparked off alot of people wanted that kind of sound, hence why i have a dubstep and a future garage collection....

TRG,Sully,Pangaea,Untold where those kind of people, so some people classed it as post dubstep, its infact still dubstep, its just signalled a shift in people who wanted a dirty scence, and more dub scene or a dark grimey scene, and people who wanted skippy beats...
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Re: Which Tune Split the scene to make Future Garage

Post by feasible_weasel » Sat Dec 03, 2011 10:42 pm

:) again mate.,..how could u mix a future garage tune like this into a dubstep mix, it had to split off
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Re: Which Tune Split the scene to make Future Garage

Post by feasible_weasel » Sat Dec 03, 2011 10:47 pm

:D or even this lol it wouldnt work, its too fast
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Re: Which Tune Split the scene to make Future Garage

Post by wolf89 » Sat Dec 03, 2011 10:50 pm

that sentinels track was fucking terrible. I mean really awful. I mean as bad as most brostep cack.

And I've been into dubstep since 2005 actually just only joined the forum then. Not that it matters

Besides the more garagey beats still were from before the half time thing. It's got nothing to do with people hearing burial and wanting to be like him. You clearly have no fucking clue what you're on about. Seiously just give up on"future garage" or dubstep now. You seem to have the idea that dubstep is just skrillex now or something when it really isn't. You're coming across as just some image concious poser otherwise why would you care if people thought what you played was dubstep or not. Dubstep came from fucking garage why if it sounds garagey now do people think it's somehow gone past what dubstep is when it is it's fucking roots?]#

Also that Jaime track is just fucking dubstep. Really there's no issue mixing that in a dubstep set. Seriously if you can't hear that being played by a dubstep dj you have no fucking clue what you're talking about.

You're actually annoyingly stupid.
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Re: Which Tune Split the scene to make Future Garage

Post by deadly_habit » Sat Dec 03, 2011 10:53 pm

i tried my had at making garage recently and sent em to whistla, the scene def ain't dead and i get the future garage name and ethos



if anyone wants either lemme know and i'll pop em on my bandcamp page like all my tunes as pay what you want free or whatever

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