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Posted: Sun Apr 30, 2006 5:20 am
by doomstep
Ikarai wrote:But like you say... smelly: shite.
R U MAAAD ?????

:lol:

:pfft:

&

:roll:

Posted: Sun Apr 30, 2006 11:34 am
by j_j
^^^

quote;sorry was just pissing about - most of the artists that are defining dubstep today have only been on the scene for a few years from what I can gather, so presumably everyone has jumped from one thing to another at some point.

Agreed Alan, generic anything is pretty tedious, this is why I think new ideas are a good thing. But original rhythms and big bass could also include hip-hop, dancehall, grime, drum'n'bass, dub and breakbeat at various points in time - so that's not what defines dubstep. Pinch seems to be from an electronica background, Burial is into Photek jungle and pirate garage, grim dubs seem to have a gabba tinge on some of their stuff and all seem to be making completely different and interesting music which expands the genre.



do u know all those people then?

Posted: Sun Apr 30, 2006 11:41 am
by 7 below
Ikarai wrote:
7 below wrote:
twisted individual is bogeyman? Ahh, that explains why I bought that storming productions record for the B SIDE then....
as if. didn't know that either. But like you say... smelly: shite. Can't believe that prick is pollutin another genre with bullshit, immature purile tunes with bullshit, immature, purile names.
But mt. zion = phatness, no? :D
yeah, hence I bought it! Mt Zion is large... :D

Doomstep? You LIKE that bogeyman track?? :?:
Don't make me speed it up to 175 just to prove its just the same old twisted individual! :wink:

Posted: Sun Apr 30, 2006 11:49 am
by doomstep
yeah mate, SMELLY is a big riddim . . . longed out t fuck, shoulda been out a long long time ago. I dont give a fuck who built it or wot they do for a living quite frankly, as it is quite clearly a banger . . . plain n simple really. :D

Posted: Sun Apr 30, 2006 12:56 pm
by search
Twisted Individual...bandwagon blues?

Posted: Mon May 01, 2006 8:06 pm
by rjv
smelly sounds like a really really shit breaks tune to my ears tho :-D

can someone explain to me what makes it dubstep? i guess all the new rennie pilgrem tunes are dubstep as well then ;)

Posted: Mon May 01, 2006 8:33 pm
by seckle
sapphic_beats wrote:the tighter you try and hold onto something, the less you will ever have it in your grasp. i want to share the music with everyone i know, not hide it away and only bring it out for those who have passed some obscure test.
nice one.

Re: jumping on the bandwagon

Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 6:24 pm
by jesta
thought i'd bump this for some perspective 3 yrs on lol

Re:

Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 7:09 pm
by 86.
fullyrecordingz wrote:No one is HATING on da TUNE
I just said I AINT FEELIN da TECHNO VIBE
PRODUCTIONWISE the TUNE was NOT very GOOOD
LISETNING WISE the LISTEN was NOT THAT GOOD
Why DOES everyone, who did, FEEL the need to quote loads of DUBSTEPfuckinHISTORY and downfalls of next genres and the expansion of this scene and what it evolved out of and all that BOLLOX because this tune IS NOT DUBSTEP.
YES we know dubstep has a broad SOUND SCOPE but it has its BOUNDRIES it is not some kind of MAGICAL music. Just because it's new to everyone and they think it's the FUTURE and dey are like RAHHHH they want to protect it or suttin. Then the EXPECTAIONS are built up coz they think it's gonna change the world then in 10 years time It dont meet expectations den u will move to the next music and FEELtheneedto quote loadsof THATfuckinHISTORY anddownfallsofnextgenresandtheexpansionof this scene andwhatitevolvedoutof and all that shit like IT AINT BEEN DONE.

Anywayz that's me jumpin on the RANTWAGON

too much lol

Re: jumping on the bandwagon

Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 10:32 pm
by yellowhighlighter
zomby seemed liked a nice guy. fuck his french house.

Re: jumping on the bandwagon

Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 10:37 pm
by nowaysj
IN (three years late)

Re: jumping on the bandwagon

Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2009 4:56 am
by mico viejo
wld b interested to know if the OP stayed on the bandwagon. or jumped to another one soon after.

probably all the hating scared em off: the fact that 3 years later their postcount stands at a grand total of 4 wld suggest it did. or are they now a big name producer (under another name)?

i guess we'll never know.

Re: jumping on the bandwagon

Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2009 9:01 am
by Grimace
meh it really doesnt matter if any producer hasnt been in the scene for a while, if they pull it off then "fuck it"
if they didnt "fuck it" :?

Re:

Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2009 1:41 pm
by tripaddict
fullyrecordingz wrote:No one is HATING on da TUNE
I just said I AINT FEELIN da TECHNO VIBE
PRODUCTIONWISE the TUNE was NOT very GOOOD
LISETNING WISE the LISTEN was NOT THAT GOOD
Why DOES everyone, who did, FEEL the need to quote loads of DUBSTEPfuckinHISTORY and downfalls of next genres and the expansion of this scene and what it evolved out of and all that BOLLOX because this tune IS NOT DUBSTEP.
YES we know dubstep has a broad SOUND SCOPE but it has its BOUNDRIES it is not some kind of MAGICAL music. Just because it's new to everyone and they think it's the FUTURE and dey are like RAHHHH they want to protect it or suttin. Then the EXPECTAIONS are built up coz they think it's gonna change the world then in 10 years time It dont meet expectations den u will move to the next music and FEELtheneedto quote loadsof THATfuckinHISTORY anddownfallsofnextgenresandtheexpansionof this scene andwhatitevolvedoutof and all that shit like IT AINT BEEN DONE.

Anywayz that's me jumpin on the RANTWAGON
spllenin init doh u gets me!
pffft

Re: jumping on the bandwagon

Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2009 4:02 pm
by Neurotik
nowaysj wrote:IN (three years late)
:lol: I was just about to comment on how no-ones come in with that yet :P

EDIT: just checked the date and found out you were being literal :lol: :lol:

Re: jumping on the bandwagon

Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2009 4:09 pm
by youthful_implants
I just want to know when changing your taste in music became bandwagoning? :lol:

When we started Wicky Lindows nobody mentioned anything about bandwagoning to us, maybe thats because the music's awesome.

Re: jumping on the bandwagon

Posted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 12:53 am
by wayoftheworld
yellowhighlighter wrote:zomby seemed liked a nice guy. fuck his french house.
haha

Re: jumping on the bandwagon

Posted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 1:21 am
by Depone
Couldn't be arsed to read these pages of flame, so i would just like to say...

Big up yourself! Im from a breakbeat background myself and only recently (1 and 1/2 years ago) started to make dubstep. The transition was annoying tho. a lot of my early dubstep sounded quite nu skool breakzy because of the almost identical tempo. The net here is shite so cant listen/download the clip, but yeah feel free to PM me with tracks in the future!

Boh!

Re: jumping on the bandwagon

Posted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 3:04 am
by mico viejo
Depone wrote:Couldn't be arsed to read these pages of flame
a shame. otherwise u'd b aware that "these pages of flame" are several years old.

Re: jumping on the bandwagon

Posted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 4:27 pm
by bennyc
I thought there was a sticky for this kind of thread....?