Posted: Mon May 04, 2009 1:08 am
what the fuck is wrong with banger after banger as long as they're good?
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this.mattron wrote:what the fuck is wrong with banger after banger as long as they're good?
gwa wrote:I think Kromestar just hit the 200 mark in releases.
noExamiow wrote:Ive been listening to early dubstep tracks all day, and don't you just miss it? I mean there are some amazing producers doing amazing things at the mo, but its all the same old wobbles getting the recognition?
Dubstep with less bass? no no nosnufkin wrote:i personally prefer less bass heavy dubstep - stuff that comes more from garage than cheesy drumnbass. when i saw the others a couple of weeks ago it was bass wobbler after bass wobbler and in the end the whole set just sounded messy - almost verging on industrial.
big up sully, ikonika, joker, and pinch for melodic genius.
Your bigotry does not go unnoticed. Douche.gwa wrote:No, there is no space for Queers in Dubstep.
because he's an artist with an obvious interest to try his hand "innit".....just my guess....Examiow wrote:I just don't get why Snoop Dogg has to get involved
ummm ,, ? sub-genres,,generally indicate that the sound has been experimented with resulting in an off-shhoot of the original sound ....the progression of a sound is a result of someone being creative, breaking the boundaries of the original sound,,,,, ....Examiow wrote:I agreed up to the part where you said "dubstep sub genres", that is something we don't need! Dubstep was all about creativity, and breaking boundries, but it seems like not enough guys are breaking those boundries anymore because there making "darkstep" or "liquid dubstep". Just going down the drum and bass routevoodoosteamboat wrote:i totally disagree, obviously you will never get back that original first dubstep experience, but if your looking in the right places you can find artists putting out new music that continues to blow your mind, but dub as a whole generally runs on the same scale, and has been around long enough that people have really worked it over, nothing beats the excitement of finding a new genre you love, but who knows, im sure there will be some new dubstep sub genres that might excite you again?Examiow wrote:Ive been listening to early dubstep tracks all day, and don't you just miss it? I mean there are some amazing producers doing amazing things at the mo, but its all the same old wobbles getting the recognition?
Urgh, the internet portrays my message so well.Surface_Tension wrote:Your bigotry does not go unnoticed. Douche.gwa wrote:No, there is no space for Queers in Dubstep.
People start labeling themselves inside those sub-genres, and not thinking outside the box. From what i've read in other posts, i'm not the only one who thinks sub-genres are a bad idea.freqone wrote:ummm ,, ? sub-genres,,generally indicate that the sound has been experimented with resulting in an off-shhoot of the original sound ....the progression of a sound is a result of someone being creative, breaking the boundaries of the original sound,,,,, ....Examiow wrote:I agreed up to the part where you said "dubstep sub genres", that is something we don't need! Dubstep was all about creativity, and breaking boundries, but it seems like not enough guys are breaking those boundries anymore because there making "darkstep" or "liquid dubstep". Just going down the drum and bass routevoodoosteamboat wrote:i totally disagree, obviously you will never get back that original first dubstep experience, but if your looking in the right places you can find artists putting out new music that continues to blow your mind, but dub as a whole generally runs on the same scale, and has been around long enough that people have really worked it over, nothing beats the excitement of finding a new genre you love, but who knows, im sure there will be some new dubstep sub genres that might excite you again?Examiow wrote:Ive been listening to early dubstep tracks all day, and don't you just miss it? I mean there are some amazing producers doing amazing things at the mo, but its all the same old wobbles getting the recognition?
Care to explain??? (incase i misunderstood you).
It's not the labels that make shit generic tunes, it's the unimaginative producers. If you don't want to be labelled as 'wobblestep', try making tunes that don't sound like a bargain basement knockoff of Coki.Examiow wrote:People start labeling themselves inside those sub-genres, and not thinking outside the box. From what i've read in other posts, i'm not the only one who thinks sub-genres are a bad idea.
adams stop being a retardgwa wrote:Urgh, the internet portrays my message so well.Surface_Tension wrote:Your bigotry does not go unnoticed. Douche.gwa wrote:No, there is no space for Queers in Dubstep.
and that's pretty dumb, the guy's saying there's not much diversity and you're saying thats good?mattron wrote:what the fuck is wrong with banger after banger as long as they're good?