Here we go again...boomting wrote:personally i think rusko is the most over rated thing since the john barnes rap
each to there own though
Dubstep Tunes that U Dont Like *no fighting please*
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he's got some really nice tracks just haven't been feeling the path he has been going down. would also like to hear some niceness from skream tbh.. i know its winter.. the season of discontent.. but 2007 has had that lovey vibe on th eback burner.. hold tight ASE, MALA, d1 and bengal.. im all about my nice melodies!
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I generally get a bit annoyed by refixes of classic reggae tunes. I like Burnin, but why bother rejigging Police in Helicopter? The original sounds huge on a decent system anyway.
OTOH, even as a miserable chin-stroker of the first order, I think Cockney Thug is MASSIVE.
Have to admit, I'm not feeling Coki's riffy stuff though. Don't know why, it just doesn't grab me. :shrug:
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lol!4linehaiku wrote:How is it possible to have that many posts and think Spongebob is by Benga.
Serious question man, do you actually read any posts, or are you just a computer program that quotes random blocks of text and adds a smilie?
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I agree with the bloke who said vote with feet/wallet. Its not contructive simply saying "i hate thiss..." blah blah on a internet forum and its a bit conceited to think anyone actually cares what you think... Especially if your weasal, who i'm suprised hasn't stopped this posting fad yet. Atleast perkalerk came and went, but actually liked dubstep and went to nights and listened to radio, how can someone who spends unhealthy time on this forum not know spongebob is by Coki, fair enough he doesn't like it, but its got the Coki style stamp all over it to boot.
Re: Dubstep Tunes that U Dont Like *no fighting please*
I'm not a fan of the deep, plodding, low-end groans that rise from my gut on spotting yet another one of your abysmal topics or emoticon orgies.feasible_weasel wrote:Hopefully we have gotten to the stage where ppl dont get hounded for not liking a certain popular tune.
First I like slower stuff if its Burial, but some of the stuff around is incredibly dull
6 minuites of dull blips and blobs.
Dubstep doesnt lend itself well to slow repetative beats, if it were grime or dancehall its ok,as the hype carries the tune.
benga's Sponge Bob: not feeling this at all, very repetative, very dull.
Distance on Darkstep >>>>>> Distance now
90% of Skreams stuff i find boring, but the other 10% is tooo much
Overall anything slow and uninteresting bores me rigid
more stuff like clue kid: halogen (does get a little repetative) Toasty,Coki,Benga most of the time. Vex'd.anything diverse.
people complain about wobblers, but a repetative Wobbler >>> some dull neeky walking through treacle slow tune.
If it doesn't have anything that moves the tune along halfstep's 70bpm difference though isn't it. Hip hop's the same speed as dnb with that logic.UFO over easy wrote:I seriously don't understand your ramblings about 'slow' and 'fast' tunes when most dubstep tunes fall within about a difference range of about 8bpm at most
Might say 140 on the sequencer but let's face it, a lot of it's 70bpm.
Hmm....


this thread made me think two things
1) Numtpy http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=numpty
2) Would be kind of amusing if a thread was started by producers who have been releasing tunes otherwise known as d****** for more than 27 minutes to name, quote and dissect members of this forum who really irritate them. Maybe a top 10 list for the awards - biggest dubstepforum numpty. . .hmm I can think of a few. . everyones entitled to their own taste and opinion, but sometimes you just have to admit that the world doesnt need to know about it
1) Numtpy http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=numpty
2) Would be kind of amusing if a thread was started by producers who have been releasing tunes otherwise known as d****** for more than 27 minutes to name, quote and dissect members of this forum who really irritate them. Maybe a top 10 list for the awards - biggest dubstepforum numpty. . .hmm I can think of a few. . everyones entitled to their own taste and opinion, but sometimes you just have to admit that the world doesnt need to know about it
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Chrissakes, it's random chat on an internet forum, of course its pointless. It's no less interesting than a thread where someone says "How good is [tune] by [producer]?!?" and then 78 people give one or two word replies like "BIG!!!" or "BROCK OUT!" or ":N:"Thump Rat wrote:I agree with the bloke who said vote with feet/wallet. Its not contructive simply saying "i hate thiss..." blah blah on a internet forum and its a bit conceited to think anyone actually cares what you think...
And I can't imagine Coki or Rusko losing much sleep over the fact that they've produced massive anthems that are slaying dancefloors around the world but, omg, a couple of randoms on a forum say they 'aren't really feeling it'!
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I can't think of many producers like that.. the bass, or at least something, is usually double time. And people move to it double time.. the hip hop/dnb thing doesn't really hold up if you look at it that way.Shonky wrote:If it doesn't have anything that moves the tune along halfstep's 70bpm difference though isn't it. Hip hop's the same speed as dnb with that logic.UFO over easy wrote:I seriously don't understand your ramblings about 'slow' and 'fast' tunes when most dubstep tunes fall within about a difference range of about 8bpm at most
Might say 140 on the sequencer but let's face it, a lot of it's 70bpm.
you've got a point, but still feasible quoted burial as an example of slow dubstep?
I actually found this thread to be quite interesting, please judge this thread on its own merit and not by the fact that it is started by this or that member. Nothing wrong with discussing dislikes in a civilised manner. Indeed, why does everything have to be 'fucking massive, big, sick' ALL the time? Without Night no day;) (pun intended).
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