Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2009 11:52 am
...edit, wrong thread
worldwide dubstep community
https://www.dubstepforum.com/forum/
I agree with this post quite alotpanda21 wrote:why does this happen in every single music scene![]()
theres a reason why GOOD dubstep/drum and bass etc isnt in the top 40 - its just not music that most people like.
why the obsession with trying to 'enlighten' people to like music just because you think its really awesome?!
someone makes a crossover tune, people get all excited thinking this will get exposure to the music and soon everyone will be listening to dubstep all the time.
problem is MOST ORDINARY PEOPLE JUST DONT LIKE IT. so coked up over-egoed big producers start chasing success making more and more crossovery tunes to appeal to 'the kids' until its nothing but watered down shit like pendulum and dj fresh and all that crap.
seriously listen to some pendulum. IS THIS WHAT YOU WANT?!?!?!
This is pretty much spot onGRUBSTEP wrote:dont you all get your panties in a bunch
chase and status had nothing to do with this except for making eastern jam and it being a tune out in the music world
snoop dogg happened to find the beat when someone showed it to him and he ended up liking the track and wanting to do something with it
so mix tape style snoop threw a voice track over eastern jam in the studio with a chorus and whatever( something i or anyone of you could do with garageband and a mic). i m under the impression that this was done ONLY on the permission of C&S manager. C&S had no influence on the production of the song except for the original tune
in all honesty i dont think they would have approved the chorus, it sounds swag and they make top quality music
but snoop dogg rapping over dubstep could have potential, IMO. i think that if it was done well that C&S could produce an ORIGINAL tune that snoop could rap on that would make sense and have synthesis. i think it has some damn good potential
this song(at least im pretty sure) is a prototype. from the looks of it the song isnt being recieved too well so who knows whats gonna happen
but i see where you all are coming from, i think that people just found this and didnt know much about it and how it was put together, let alone how to feel about it
i have faith that dubstep will remain underground. most people cant deal with the SOUND!!! if you have an ear for it, you love battling DUBSTEP in the dance, if you don't have an ear for it, the music attacks and runs you out the spot! the true dub heads will prevail... UNITE and HOLD STRONG!
Kanye West...?samaraji wrote:i think eastern jam is amazing, that goes without saying really, "snoop dog millionaire", not so amazing, obviously. But i think this could be the start of something new. its very basic now but i think that we will start seeing a bit more of this sort of stuff. Personally, i think it will take someone like Kanye West to do it right, He'll give a dirty dubstep track some wicked american hop hop twist and will end up creating something like "hip step" or "Dub hop" etc. this will then see the true dubstep fans stay loyal to dubstep and true hip hop fans stay loyal to hip hop and some faddy, teenagers stuck in the middle. It will blow over as quickly as any music fad, so really, my point is, theres not much to worry about, if u dont like it, dont listen to it!
Yea, I don't look at this like Snoop is "stealing" anything. Like Grubstep said, somebody in LA (i think a DJ or some promoter who hosts nights) had been getting into dubstep, and showed Snoop and his manager this track....apparently the bassline tripped them out and intrigued...and that meeting resulted in this tune. I would like to think a shitload of different tracks got listened to....and he chose "Eastern Jam" but I don't know really...this track just doesn't work though. So many other tunes could have been more effective but that's how it went I suppose.Plastician wrote:This is pretty much spot onGRUBSTEP wrote:dont you all get your panties in a bunch
chase and status had nothing to do with this except for making eastern jam and it being a tune out in the music world
snoop dogg happened to find the beat when someone showed it to him and he ended up liking the track and wanting to do something with it
so mix tape style snoop threw a voice track over eastern jam in the studio with a chorus and whatever( something i or anyone of you could do with garageband and a mic). i m under the impression that this was done ONLY on the permission of C&S manager. C&S had no influence on the production of the song except for the original tune
in all honesty i dont think they would have approved the chorus, it sounds swag and they make top quality music
but snoop dogg rapping over dubstep could have potential, IMO. i think that if it was done well that C&S could produce an ORIGINAL tune that snoop could rap on that would make sense and have synthesis. i think it has some damn good potential
this song(at least im pretty sure) is a prototype. from the looks of it the song isnt being recieved too well so who knows whats gonna happen
but i see where you all are coming from, i think that people just found this and didnt know much about it and how it was put together, let alone how to feel about it
i have faith that dubstep will remain underground. most people cant deal with the SOUND!!! if you have an ear for it, you love battling DUBSTEP in the dance, if you don't have an ear for it, the music attacks and runs you out the spot! the true dub heads will prevail... UNITE and HOLD STRONG!