Drum Dub
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Lol "drum dub", fuck off
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Thisfractal wrote:lol @ "dubstep drums"
Also, that first video just sounds like drum and bass to me... nothing new about it at all
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And I thought this place couldn't get any more fucking stupid.
The first video is just a drum n' bass-ish beat at a drum n' bass-ish tempo. And that requires a new genre name?
The first video is just a drum n' bass-ish beat at a drum n' bass-ish tempo. And that requires a new genre name?
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What the fuck?!
'Drum Dub'? That doesn't even make any sense!
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Sounds like Clown Step...
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Surely this thread should be filed in www.drumdubforum.com/
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Cus you smoke too much weed Sonika.Sonika wrote:thought that site was real for a second
D&B at 170 is D&B
D&B at 150 is D&B
D&B at 140 is D&B
D&B at 100 is D&B
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Lye Form wrote:Cus you smoke too much weed Sonika.Sonika wrote:thought that site was real for a second
D&B at 170 is D&B
D&B at 150 is D&B
D&B at 140 is D&B
D&B at 100 is D&B
I thought that wasn't true - I thought Drums, bass and 165 - 180bpm was essentially drum and bass... You cannot just claim a 100bpm tune to be DnB because it has an amen break, a reese bass and is produced by a dnb artist. Surely there are general guidelines.....
I wouldnt call something at 98 bpm Dubstep, for example.
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I would call it pitched down dubstep.Trifficspurs wrote:Lye Form wrote:Cus you smoke too much weed Sonika.Sonika wrote:thought that site was real for a second
D&B at 170 is D&B
D&B at 150 is D&B
D&B at 140 is D&B
D&B at 100 is D&B
I thought that wasn't true - I thought Drums, bass and 165 - 180bpm was essentially drum and bass... You cannot just claim a 100bpm tune to be DnB because it has an amen break, a reese bass and is produced by a dnb artist. Surely there are general guidelines.....
I wouldnt call something at 98 bpm Dubstep, for example.
Genres are all bullshit anyway, I mean what's the real difference between dubstep and grime...???
Genres are more about naming the scene than the guidelines to making the music in it, (and labelled by the media usually) so if we are going to use them for ease of discovering new music & building a scene, then it needs to stop at the level of dubstep/folk/indie/d&b etc.
And the next person to use the word chillstep to me is getting stabbed in the eye with a pen.
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whoa this is crazy it looks like drum dub has its roots going bact to 2010 and I just stumbled upon it in youtube!
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youtube is a constant source of knowledge, i've found
sub.wise:.
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Especially the comments on therefractal wrote:youtube is a constant source of knowledge, i've found
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cheef: you must have never listened to amit, who was doing this stuff back in 2004 or earlier, and doing it well.
Sonika: listen to the Exit Records catalog, work your way backwards.
Sonika: listen to the Exit Records catalog, work your way backwards.
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You can actually trace it's roots all the way back to the late 60's when guys like Lee Perry and King Tubby were setting the groundwork for Drum Dub._cheef_ wrote:whoa this is crazy it looks like drum dub has its roots going bact to 2010 and I just stumbled upon it in youtube!![]()
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I like the ride...the percussion, the rhythm
But I don't like the transformer noises.
This is just a matter of my own personal taste - I'm sure it's blowing up the rave.
...maybe I'm just being really picky because I've been hearing it for years...
I do love some old Baby Anne though...
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But I don't like the transformer noises.
This is just a matter of my own personal taste - I'm sure it's blowing up the rave.
...maybe I'm just being really picky because I've been hearing it for years...
I do love some old Baby Anne though...
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holy shit!hudson wrote:You can actually trace it's roots all the way back to the late 60's when guys like Lee Perry and King Tubby were setting the groundwork for Drum Dub._cheef_ wrote:whoa this is crazy it looks like drum dub has its roots going bact to 2010 and I just stumbled upon it in youtube!![]()
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