Dubstep dead in England?
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dying?
what!?
what!?
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how about a tv advert for a documentary on Paul BurrellHops wrote:according to rumours among the German scene Skream will soon be featured on Radio 4's farming programme.Sensor wrote:I think Dubstep will reach the countryside this year - how is it in England.
if by dying you actually mean evolving then yes - it's "dying" at a rapid rate
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Re: Dubstep dead in England?
dubstep has been in the countryside for a long time. its going strong in devon anywaySensor wrote: I think Dubstep will reach the countryside this year
I hear Frankenstein is currently creating a mate for dubstep. Dr. Pretorius is just waiting for the body parts from Skream, but there's a compatibility issue that Apple are trying to resolve.
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We've been on it for years, dunno what part of devon you were in, but where i live theres loads of soundsystems, raves all the time, everyone is fully aware of new music round these parts!Depone wrote:Its big in the UK, but you go to some places like Devon and Cornwall, and some people have never even heard the word 'Dubstep'. Trust me, when i dj'd at a mates house in deepest devon, everyone was goin crazy and had never heard a Wob Wob in their life
as for it being dead in the uk, it's not, but i reckon its only a matter of time before the dull generic shit that comes out of this country is swept away by some really colourfull sounding shit from asia and south america.
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don't forget the ketamine factor!Badga Tek wrote:Yeah I think it is dead in England. Didn't Caspa and Rusko kill it? Or was it Skream?
"ketchup sounds for ketchup people"gwa wrote:apparently i fell into the fridge and shouted really loudly 'RIGHT, IM OFF TO GO FUCK THE SHIT OUT OF ME LASS NOW MUM, SHUT YER DOOR'
badmanAbs wrote:We've been on it for years, dunno what part of devon you were in, but where i live theres loads of soundsystems, raves all the time, everyone is fully aware of new music round these parts!Depone wrote:Its big in the UK, but you go to some places like Devon and Cornwall, and some people have never even heard the word 'Dubstep'. Trust me, when i dj'd at a mates house in deepest devon, everyone was goin crazy and had never heard a Wob Wob in their life
as for it being dead in the uk, it's not, but i reckon its only a matter of time before the dull generic shit that comes out of this country is swept away by some really colourfull sounding shit from asia and south america.
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