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Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2009 2:08 pm
by JimmaJamJamie
Glad this has been made a sitcky. Getting pissed off with all the threads made by new people.
Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2009 2:53 pm
by jahway
COULDNT agree more....
BUT... never ever listen to gritstep however dejected you may have been from your parents at an early age, focus your anger into wanking/rugby/..women and once that anger is gone= smile and listen to pangea.
GRITSTEP IS NOT THE ANSWER®
Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2009 2:54 pm
by the acid never lies
jahway wrote:COULDNT agree more....
BUT... never ever listen to gritstep however dejected you may have been from your parents at an early age, focus your anger into wanking/rugby/..women and once that anger is gone= smile and listen to pangea.
GRITSTEP IS NOT THE ANSWER®
yeah i really should have focussed more of my energy into rugby and women

Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2009 5:34 pm
by seckle
dubaistep wrote:so what if you live in a country like Dubai ... where there are NO record shops... music arrives here very late if ever ... but you are into dubstep and other genres of music that are considered "underground"
it just so happens that I buy lots of music no matter what kind it is but its mostly all digital format ... like i said i dont have the opportunity to buy records ... does that make me 'not cool' or do I loose 'credibility' and 'style' because im forced to buy online ?
I know im a n00b on this forum and i'll admit im a n00b when it comes to dubstep but im into it enough to have sought out this forum and joined. im into it enough that its made me want to learn more and more about music production ... im into it enough that all I want to do is leave work and go make a bassline that will shatter my windows or at least move some of the sand dunes i can see across the way from my house.
while I'm at it ... greetings to all dubheads and love to all. I'll end my essay here... for now.
D.
youtube is your friend as well. just search dubstep on there, and you'll be there for hours.
Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2009 6:41 pm
by deamonds
dubaistep wrote:so what if you live in a country like Dubai ... where there are NO record shops... music arrives here very late if ever ... but you are into dubstep and other genres of music that are considered "underground"
it just so happens that I buy lots of music no matter what kind it is but its mostly all digital format ... like i said i dont have the opportunity to buy records ... does that make me 'not cool' or do I loose 'credibility' and 'style' because im forced to buy online ?
I know im a n00b on this forum and i'll admit im a n00b when it comes to dubstep but im into it enough to have sought out this forum and joined. im into it enough that its made me want to learn more and more about music production ... im into it enough that all I want to do is leave work and go make a bassline that will shatter my windows or at least move some of the sand dunes i can see across the way from my house.
while I'm at it ... greetings to all dubheads and love to all. I'll end my essay here... for now.
D.
ez mate, the interent is your best resource really. Sets, free track d/l's
(LEGAL!!) paid for mp3's..
I must say dsf is a very good resource despite shabbyness from time to time
Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2009 7:06 pm
by morro_e
deamonds wrote:dsf is a very good resource
aha! you just actually said that..
Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2009 7:53 pm
by wascal
Foolish wrote:If you own turntables and you aren't listening to every beat possible that's coming out, is out, or is an established classic then you're cheating yourself.
On the other hand, it can be pretty depressing wading through the generic crap to find that one gem

Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2009 10:55 pm
by dubloke
ov3r wrote:whatever this guy said ^
add:
for just a djs like me its hard to buy a record because it costs lots. so you can only pick 1 of hundreds - that really helps to make yourself top notch selection. if you have loads of money to buy loads of records - your bad
and yes more and more i see posts like - "i'm too broke to buy new *super producer* record what in the world should i do"
dont buy it atm save your money compare and buy better record when it comes out. if tune you want is a banger, every one on your block will be playing it
i made the mistake of buying every tune i halfed liked when i started djing, now ive got a pile of records i never use, and that money that i could have used to buy new records with that i will acctually play

Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2009 4:05 am
by morro_e
haha i know what you mean. yes same thing happened to me.
the most unwanted shitty records i bought thinking like "my mate will have it before i will! this shouldnt happen, i'll have it first". but right now i'm pretty ok.
i just dont buy a record which came out just right now. wait at least a week. two is even better. there are 3 reasonable points why it helps.
1. you wont buy it becuse everyone else around are buying it (which is a very stupid reason to buy ANYthing)
2. it want be that kool a week after if its Kool and not really that Cool
3. long terms (well at least some terms) show what exactly lasts in time. if you will like the same record a little amount of time after - that means you wont get tired of it for years - and for me this is a special quality of what a vinyl release should have
and this is a good thing how to avoid your vinyl consumer lust - at least it helped me
Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2009 5:08 am
by youthful_implants
people still buy records?
madness.
Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2009 5:09 am
by terag
good thread
one of the best things about music is discovering it imo
its a never ending search for that perfect tune that just gets you
that feeling, like your existence is somehow enhanced for having heard it, na sain?
then i end up with a notepad list of beats that i love, and need to buy etc.
also dubstep is rad n all but there is plenty of amazing music out there to be heard. dont get stuck in a genre heh.. your music collection will be far more interesting (and expensive) and have some kind of personality to it

Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2009 5:12 am
by youthful_implants
chasing the dream!
Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2009 10:05 am
by spire
ALSO! dont record shop online after about midnight or 1am.... things can sound muuuuuch better than they are when youre tired, lol. ive ended up with a few records wondering "why did i buy that?"
Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2009 10:23 am
by dubaistep
Spire wrote:ALSO! dont record shop online after about midnight or 1am.... things can sound muuuuuch better than they are when youre tired, lol. ive ended up with a few records wondering "why did i buy that?"
^ Too true, too true!
I find I do a lot of my good listening / buying at work while im sort of concentrated on working as well ... the tracks that grab my attention away from work are the true stand outs ... needless to say its also important not to just buy bangers but to get something for all moods
Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2009 1:22 am
by diasporah
dubaistep wrote:needless to say its also important not to just buy bangers but to get something for all moods
Chuuch

Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2009 1:36 am
by ben freeman
I have been buying vinyl for over ten years, and more recently with serato, digital. I feel lucky that I always bought what I was feeling and I have a very strong collection because of it. Except for a few tunes, most everything I will be keeping till I'm dead. I don't like being pigeonedholed as a dj, and have a huge variety of sounds to prove it, from jungle, dubstep, hip hop, reggae, techno, house, dub, trip hop, ambient, rock, 80's pop, soul, jazz, whatever.... I love it all and continue to buy all different genres all the time.
I recommend when you are buying to always buy at least 2 different genres if not more, and not the SAME 2 genres every time, but switch it up, so eventually in 10 years, you will have a decent sized collection of all kinds of stuff.
I really hate it when I talk to a dj and he says something like," yea, I only play evil dark jungle. As hard as it gets." Really? Get some variety man.
I think the way of the future for djs is varsatility, we are starting to see it already from people like Starkey and Dip-lo, who throw down so many different styles when they play out, they can adapt to any situation. It's also great if you are a producer to have variety in your tastes, because the ideas will be drawn from a 1000 different sources.
Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2009 1:37 am
by ben freeman
double post.
Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2009 7:14 am
by morro_e
i started as a mashup dj back in the day btw
so i have everything except of trance i guess
Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2009 2:08 pm
by swomp
jahway wrote:focus your anger into women

Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2009 5:01 pm
by d-vo
also having a monster collection kinda sux sometimes. ever tried moving 5000+ rekkids
