sometimes i think people in this thread dont even listen to any dubstep

-boring wrote:i just dont like Fartstep that muchgirls don't like gas on the dancefloor.
claw wrote:
-boring wrote:i just dont like Fartstep that muchgirls don't like gas on the dancefloor.
Maybe I'm not a music producers, but I do know a lot about music. I like mainstream music as much as experimental stuff that most people on this board wouldn't even call music. There's nothing controversial about the "who will sound the dirtiest" dubstep battle, trust me. If I wanna get some noisy shit, I'll go to a Merzbow show.symbl wrote:whitelight wrote:symbl wrote:First of all, I'm not a music producer. When it comes to music, I'm a music lover, much more than anything else. Should that stop me from having and saying my opinion? To be honnest, I probably wouldn't even have replied to that thread, if you hadn't put such a laughable comment.whitelight wrote: You don't have to explain what makes music good to me. I'm well aware of it. My idea of good music differs from yours as well as many many others. All I'm saying is who are you to shit in an artist's cheerios by telling them they're crap without first having some creations of your own in order to back your argument? Maybe not you, but others that do a similar thing. I do not see a link to your music anywhere, so I am assuming that you do not write. Critics. All they are good at is persuading others to buy into their bullshit. Unless they are either doing a similar thing, and/or have done it in the past. I do not believe one can be an expert in an area unless they have gotten their hands dirty in that respective area at some point. And even then I wouldn't call them experts. An expert in music is someone who has touched billions of people with their own music at some point in their lives. I'm no expert nor do I think I ever will be. John Lennon is an expert. Bach is an expert. Beethoven is an expert. Self-righteous individuals who claim to be experts are anything but. Talk is cheap. Show me. Everyone talks, everyone communicates, everyone bullshits. I want to see action. Actions speak louder than words. I'm walking the walk while talking, so take that how you will. I do agree with the points you made about innovation, and self evolution to an extent. Truth of that matter is that this sound has already been done before. Its not really all that new and innovative. Its a mixture of genres of the past. You want innovation in music, look to the producers that create their own sounds, not twist up a sound that has already been created. That is evolution in music imho. Electronic music at least.
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I did with DnB, and I do here as well. Honestly I hear alot of things in dubstep that have been done in dnb 'n breakcore for years. Filtering, Wobble, Big beats, odd beats, grimey bass, sub bass, lets not forget glitching, so on 'n so forth.
It may not be something totally new and innovative, but I have alot of fun with it. That is what counts. The fun factor. If it ain't fun 'n don't make people move, then it really isn't worth it.
When you start getting haters, you know you're doing something right. Doing something that is causing a ruckus and/or controversy. Something new that people don't quite understand, yet when they experience it they get it.
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parson wrote:where are y'all catching these sets with a bunch of offensive music that scares away all the chicks?
forreal around here people play all kinds of shit and if somebody sucks they don't get booked very often.
it seems like some of y'all are inventing things to be afraid of. paranoid about the curse of dnb repeating itself. calm down.
Cheers for beeing safe on a thread full of asshattery.richieaugust wrote:I absolutely agree, but bottom line is I produce dubstep. Used to produce hip hop and dnb but now DUBSTEP. Call it what you will at the end of the day i still call it that. All music has sub genres and yes i love haters, they make the world go round. Brostep is not a negative description but i think some of these clowns think it is. Notice i haven't dropped one name in my posts, thats because theres nobody to call out imo. The name droppers are essentially nobody's which is why they name drop so much. Anyways let's make music, those of us who actually do that is.
nobody can hear it or blame anyone for it... FTW!-boring wrote:i dont know, it's fun to make fart bass on the synth but when i hear too much fart bass on the dancefloor i can;t help but let em rip.
-boring wrote:parson wrote:where are y'all catching these sets with a bunch of offensive music that scares away all the chicks?
forreal around here people play all kinds of shit and if somebody sucks they don't get booked very often.
it seems like some of y'all are inventing things to be afraid of. paranoid about the curse of dnb repeating itself. calm down.
exactly! what are they even talking about??
slothrop wrote: Cheers for beeing safe on a thread full of asshattery.
But would you consider yourself to be doing the same thing as people like Martyn or Untold or Pangaea?
Tbh I can respect anyone who's making the music they like or listening to what they like, but the fact that people can argue for twenty pages about that sort of stuff suggests that maybe we're not all one big happy family with a united cause any more...
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