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Post by selrahc » Wed Nov 19, 2008 8:32 am

whilst everybody's entitled to their opinion, haranguing somebody during a dj set is obviously a bit of a dickhead thing to do. also i think the PP system definitely drives the mids and highs too much, i was there for a night over the summer with somebody playing bassline, and a few bit were unbearable. finally, i'd say that i don't think the ridiculous wobbles are what's monotonous about caspa's tunes - it's his bare, dry, unimaginative halfstep beats.

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Post by superisk » Wed Nov 19, 2008 9:07 am

LOUD NOISES

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Post by deamonds » Wed Nov 19, 2008 9:30 am

Plastician wrote:
I'm pretty sure Dubstep is taken extremely seriously.
agreed. They made a fabric comp..surely thats seriously..

i think this is just a case of people not feeling caspa & rusko, but being jealous of there success??..my opionion btw ...disclaimer...

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Post by spaniard » Wed Nov 19, 2008 9:35 am

I have to put my input on this, I personally rate Rusko and has made some quality tunes i.e jahova, 2naq, cockney thug. But I think some track titles are a bit inappropriate Big headed slags and Get your cock out spring to mind and it kinda takes the piss and makes dubstep look like a bit of a joke. If I made a track called cock in your mouth people wouldnt take me seriously hence such an opinion is based upon Caspa and Rusko.

People you like them tend to have experienced dubstep for the first time have seen caspa and rusko mostly at fabric where everyone is off the face and just get hyped and thats why many people think dubstep is all about their sound.

And i stick to my guns when I say that they attract bare dicks. And anyone who says thats not true is in denial. Cause iv heared people at dmz go who is loefah and ah this is shit when antisocial were djing and then going nuts and barging into people with their shirts off.

So im glad my first experience of dubstep was at dmz where you get to hear all the different styles of dubstep.

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Post by paulie » Wed Nov 19, 2008 9:35 am

Plastician wrote: I'm pretty sure Dubstep is taken extremely seriously.

Aside from that, shouldn't music be enjoyable? Different types of music emit different emotions from your person, there's nothing wrong with a bit of fun or cheekiness and thats exactly what caspa and rusko bring to the table.

Diversity is the spice of life. The fact Caspa and Rusko can perform under the same umbrella as artists like Mala, Burial, Joker and 2562 is one of the reasons so many people like "dubstep".

I'm not saying everyone should like every kind of artist making dubstep, whether its deep or wobbly or whatever. I'm just trying to point out that people are stating some pretty extreme opinions in this topic - there are no governors in our scene, just live and let die.

I'm sure there are thousands of people who enjoy caspa and rusko the same way people enjoy anti social. Just let everyone do their thing, if it's not to your taste, you're welcome to your opinions. But nobody has the authority to say what should and shouldn't be allowed in dubstep or at FWD for that matter.
This.

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Post by daft cunt » Wed Nov 19, 2008 9:36 am

DIMDOZ wrote:bullshit forum talkings about "this is true" and "this is not true" it's normal part of every style of music.
DIMDOZ wrote:But the fact is Caspa right now is one of the biggiest artist on the scene and imho he always will be on top 8)
Inconsistency or pisstaking? :D

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Post by geoff » Wed Nov 19, 2008 9:54 am

Paulie wrote:
Plastician wrote: I'm pretty sure Dubstep is taken extremely seriously.

Aside from that, shouldn't music be enjoyable? Different types of music emit different emotions from your person, there's nothing wrong with a bit of fun or cheekiness and thats exactly what caspa and rusko bring to the table.

Diversity is the spice of life. The fact Caspa and Rusko can perform under the same umbrella as artists like Mala, Burial, Joker and 2562 is one of the reasons so many people like "dubstep".

I'm not saying everyone should like every kind of artist making dubstep, whether its deep or wobbly or whatever. I'm just trying to point out that people are stating some pretty extreme opinions in this topic - there are no governors in our scene, just live and let die.

I'm sure there are thousands of people who enjoy caspa and rusko the same way people enjoy anti social. Just let everyone do their thing, if it's not to your taste, you're welcome to your opinions. But nobody has the authority to say what should and shouldn't be allowed in dubstep or at FWD for that matter.
This.
Nah. Forget about the 'genre' for a second. Would you actually want to hear that shit if it wasn't part of the same genre. You guys are too close to the wood and have forgotten the trees, or whatever the phrase is.

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Post by neka » Wed Nov 19, 2008 11:25 am

"Oh dubstep? Is that the same style mid range wobble bangers that they play at a packed out room 3 at fabric to posh rah heads in rugby shirts at their first 'rave' wearing flourescent face paint and doing too many drugs that they can handle cause its the first time they've listened to music that isn't kaizer chiefs?"



do not want.

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Post by dreamizm » Wed Nov 19, 2008 11:29 am

I don't like "dubstep".

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Post by nesslei » Wed Nov 19, 2008 11:55 am

neka wrote:"Oh dubstep? Is that the same style mid range wobble bangers that they play at a packed out room 3 at fabric to posh rah heads in rugby shirts at their first 'rave' wearing flourescent face paint and doing too many drugs that they can handle cause its the first time they've listened to music that isn't kaizer chiefs?"
lol were you there on friday too?
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Post by plastician » Wed Nov 19, 2008 12:01 pm

geoff wrote:
Paulie wrote:
Plastician wrote: I'm pretty sure Dubstep is taken extremely seriously.

Aside from that, shouldn't music be enjoyable? Different types of music emit different emotions from your person, there's nothing wrong with a bit of fun or cheekiness and thats exactly what caspa and rusko bring to the table.

Diversity is the spice of life. The fact Caspa and Rusko can perform under the same umbrella as artists like Mala, Burial, Joker and 2562 is one of the reasons so many people like "dubstep".

I'm not saying everyone should like every kind of artist making dubstep, whether its deep or wobbly or whatever. I'm just trying to point out that people are stating some pretty extreme opinions in this topic - there are no governors in our scene, just live and let die.

I'm sure there are thousands of people who enjoy caspa and rusko the same way people enjoy anti social. Just let everyone do their thing, if it's not to your taste, you're welcome to your opinions. But nobody has the authority to say what should and shouldn't be allowed in dubstep or at FWD for that matter.
This.
Nah. Forget about the 'genre' for a second. Would you actually want to hear that shit if it wasn't part of the same genre. You guys are too close to the wood and have forgotten the trees, or whatever the phrase is.
I personally play at least 2 or 3 Caspa or Rusko tracks in my sets currently, so yes I would want to hear it.

My interests do not lie strictly in Dubstep, I also enjoy hip hop, grime, electro and a whole heap of other types of music. But although I have my favourites in each of these genres, I don't go around saying who should and shouldn't co-exist within the parameters of the said respected genres.

So what if I'm mates with Caspa and Rusko?? I've not met a lot of dubstep producers on this forum yet I'd make the same argument if somebody started trying to dis-associate some of them from the genre just because they weren't into their style of dubstep.

If you don't like it, thats fine. But nobody has the authority to tell somebody their sound is not welcomed. There are a lot of dubstep artists releasing music which I would never play in my sets, but I aint going to start crucifying them and telling them they are unwelcome just because I don't like it.

What people are doing on this forum to Caspa and Rusko is basically the musical equivalent of what the BNP do in british politics.
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Post by neka » Wed Nov 19, 2008 12:03 pm

nesslei wrote:
neka wrote:"Oh dubstep? Is that the same style mid range wobble bangers that they play at a packed out room 3 at fabric to posh rah heads in rugby shirts at their first 'rave' wearing flourescent face paint and doing too many drugs that they can handle cause its the first time they've listened to music that isn't kaizer chiefs?"
lol were you there on friday too?
Nah, regretably went for Halloween, but I guess it's always the same.

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Post by funky stanton » Wed Nov 19, 2008 12:36 pm

Whatever your opinion on the tunes you have to admit that it's a pretty funny joke. As Mr Plastic said, there is nothing wrong with a bit of fun or cheekiness.
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Post by Pistonsbeneath » Wed Nov 19, 2008 12:59 pm

NeoN-DubZ wrote:why's everyone always being a dick.
dicks may fuck pussys but they also fuck arseholes..

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Post by dimdoz » Wed Nov 19, 2008 1:15 pm

Daft tnuc wrote:Inconsistency or pisstaking? :D
can i choose something else?
fact is fact and you can't do nothing with that :P
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Post by nesslei » Wed Nov 19, 2008 1:18 pm

Plastician wrote:
geoff wrote:
Paulie wrote:
Plastician wrote: I'm pretty sure Dubstep is taken extremely seriously.

Aside from that, shouldn't music be enjoyable? Different types of music emit different emotions from your person, there's nothing wrong with a bit of fun or cheekiness and thats exactly what caspa and rusko bring to the table.

Diversity is the spice of life. The fact Caspa and Rusko can perform under the same umbrella as artists like Mala, Burial, Joker and 2562 is one of the reasons so many people like "dubstep".

I'm not saying everyone should like every kind of artist making dubstep, whether its deep or wobbly or whatever. I'm just trying to point out that people are stating some pretty extreme opinions in this topic - there are no governors in our scene, just live and let die.

I'm sure there are thousands of people who enjoy caspa and rusko the same way people enjoy anti social. Just let everyone do their thing, if it's not to your taste, you're welcome to your opinions. But nobody has the authority to say what should and shouldn't be allowed in dubstep or at FWD for that matter.
This.
Nah. Forget about the 'genre' for a second. Would you actually want to hear that shit if it wasn't part of the same genre. You guys are too close to the wood and have forgotten the trees, or whatever the phrase is.
I personally play at least 2 or 3 Caspa or Rusko tracks in my sets currently, so yes I would want to hear it.

My interests do not lie strictly in Dubstep, I also enjoy hip hop, grime, electro and a whole heap of other types of music. But although I have my favourites in each of these genres, I don't go around saying who should and shouldn't co-exist within the parameters of the said respected genres.

So what if I'm mates with Caspa and Rusko?? I've not met a lot of dubstep producers on this forum yet I'd make the same argument if somebody started trying to dis-associate some of them from the genre just because they weren't into their style of dubstep.

If you don't like it, thats fine. But nobody has the authority to tell somebody their sound is not welcomed. There are a lot of dubstep artists releasing music which I would never play in my sets, but I aint going to start crucifying them and telling them they are unwelcome just because I don't like it.

What people are doing on this forum to Caspa and Rusko is basically the musical equivalent of what the BNP do in british politics.
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Post by geoff » Wed Nov 19, 2008 1:20 pm

[quote="Plastician]What people are doing on this forum to Caspa and Rusko is basically the musical equivalent of what the BNP do in british politics.[/quote]

Haha. Thats literally one of the most retarded things i've heard on this forum. Lets not pretend that Caspa and Rusko and their audience are some poor oppressed minority of the dubstep scene. They are the mainstream, they are the majority. They are dubstep for most of the general public.

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Post by whut » Wed Nov 19, 2008 1:28 pm

LOL @ people worried about what people think dubstep is.

"Oh no, people think dubstep is Caspa and Rusko and nothing else!"

So what if pilled up students think dubstep is wobbly bangers? For a start a lot of it is... and secondly people with this opinion aren't gonna stop Mala, Martyn, Scuba, Pinch etc doing their thing.

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Post by ahier » Wed Nov 19, 2008 1:43 pm

neka wrote:
nesslei wrote:
neka wrote:"Oh dubstep? Is that the same style mid range wobble bangers that they play at a packed out room 3 at fabric to posh rah heads in rugby shirts at their first 'rave' wearing flourescent face paint and doing too many drugs that they can handle cause its the first time they've listened to music that isn't kaizer chiefs?"
lol were you there on friday too?
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that night you shoulda gone to the TCR room, rennie pilgrem was bare skank!

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Post by fixation » Wed Nov 19, 2008 2:33 pm

what is dubstep?

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