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Re: What the fuk is going on with jumpup?

Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2010 2:42 pm
by Tetsuo Takeshi
blimey! i missed out here.. im just gonna add a "LOL!" for old time sake.

Re: What the fuk is going on with jumpup?

Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2010 2:56 pm
by SketchyDub
truefiktion wrote:
Brutox wrote:
Yeah my point exactly all those tunes are wank
Disrespect...

The guys sick[/quote]

Fucking hell, the Appleblim debate ended long time ago it got boring, I got my point across now leave it oooooooooooout and tbh i can see how garage could turn into dubstep seeing as Night by Benga and Coki has been on numerous Best of Garage albums[/quote]

Garage did turn into dubstep.

Re: What the fuk is going on with jumpup?

Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2010 2:57 pm
by Jak The lad
FackOff wrote: FUNTCASE WEARS A FUCKING MASK :o

the rest are just white and average.
Just want to me part of the 29 pages so far xx

Push to 30

Re: What the fuk is going on with jumpup?

Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2010 2:58 pm
by truefiktion
SketchyDub wrote:
truefiktion wrote:
Brutox wrote:
Yeah my point exactly all those tunes are wank
Disrespect...

The guys sick
Fucking hell, the Appleblim debate ended long time ago it got boring, I got my point across now leave it oooooooooooout and tbh i can see how garage could turn into dubstep seeing as Night by Benga and Coki has been on numerous Best of Garage albums[/quote]

Garage did turn into dubstep.[/quote]

Well done mate, bit slow there :roll:

Re: What the fuk is going on with jumpup?

Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2010 3:03 pm
by Jak The lad
It's also been on Funky compilations =D

Re: What the fuk is going on with jumpup?

Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2010 5:47 pm
by shankstep
what isn't going on with jumpup?

Re: What the fuk is going on with jumpup?

Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2010 11:23 pm
by ST100
crackslingers post,
I'd like to add

Reso and Akira Kiteshi to the 'Jump Up' list
they have a wide range of what they're capable of as well.

Re: What the fuk is going on with jumpup?

Posted: Fri Apr 16, 2010 12:12 am
by FauxReal
This thread exceeds the number of shits I take a week.
√29 = :u:

Re: What the fuk is going on with jumpup?

Posted: Fri Apr 16, 2010 12:57 am
by bagelator


shush

Re: What the fuk is going on with jumpup?

Posted: Fri Apr 16, 2010 1:09 am
by collige
FauxReal wrote:This thread exceeds the number of shits I take a week.
√29 = :u:
:o :o :o Who takes 4 shits every day?

Re: What the fuk is going on with jumpup?

Posted: Fri Apr 16, 2010 3:11 am
by FauxReal
collige wrote:
FauxReal wrote:This thread exceeds the number of shits I take a week.
√29 = :u:
:o :o :o Who takes 4 shits every day?
Started the year off fresh - picked up weight lifting.
Requires 6 meals a day for gains. CwhereImGoing?

Re: What the fuk is going on with jumpup?

Posted: Fri Apr 16, 2010 4:37 am
by weedcali
Hmm such a long thread. I kinda agree with rob in a way. i like a lot of grimey dirty hard hittin dubstep but some of it takes it too far like excision. I dont like excision, maybe 1 or 2 songs of his i like. absolute randomness most of his songs are. Datsik i like though. i know theyve done a lot of work together but i think hes better on his own.

Re: What the fuk is going on with jumpup?

Posted: Fri Apr 16, 2010 4:40 am
by kuma


JUMP UP BADMAN AH NO WEAR NU ERA CAP.

Re: What the fuk is going on with jumpup?

Posted: Fri Apr 16, 2010 7:15 am
by antipode
That Loe b2b Youngsta 2005 mix is seeerious :o

Re: What the fuk is going on with jumpup?

Posted: Fri Apr 16, 2010 10:06 am
by rob sparx
weedcali wrote:Hmm such a long thread. I kinda agree with rob in a way. i like a lot of grimey dirty hard hittin dubstep but some of it takes it too far like excision. I dont like excision, maybe 1 or 2 songs of his i like. absolute randomness most of his songs are. Datsik i like though. i know theyve done a lot of work together but i think hes better on his own.
I wasn't having a pop at Excision and Datsik, their music often isn't really what im into but it doesn't make me cringe and their production is normally pretty tight as opposed to rinseouts. I don't think the problem is taking grimey filth too far just overusing the same stupid slidy/bitcrushed bass sounds and cartoon vocal "kick drop" FX which ends up sounding chavtastic and silly. Its all too fucking jolly and foolish sounding, I mean Numbernin6 can do some pretty filthy tunes but without the clown factor, why does a lot of the nu-skool stuff have to sound so silly without actually being funny? If the tunes had some jokes samples in there done well then I could appreciate them for being comedy rinseouts, hardly timeless material but good for a laugh and certainly not worth complaining about - thats what im trying to do with the pisstake tunes anyway but ill understand if ppl don't even notice their existence if they don't get posted on a popular utube channel or released on a big label.

Fairplay to Funtcase/Doctor P/Barenoize etc for doing their thing and being so popular anyway, whole thing just reminds me of clownstep all over again though and boredom with the eventual extreeme spazzy form of that sound that became the staus quo of jumpup DNB plus what it did to the DNB scene in general is what drove me to dubstep in the first place.

Joe Muggs is right though theres been enough whinging about this already, I'm not going to make any more threads like this one but im glad some ppl found it funny and didn't get their panties in a twist!

Re: What the fuk is going on with jumpup?

Posted: Fri Apr 16, 2010 11:08 am
by pkay
rob sparx wrote: Fairplay to Funtcase/Doctor P/Barenoize etc for doing their thing and being so popular anyway, whole thing just reminds me of clownstep all over again though and boredom with the eventual extreeme spazzy form of that sound that became the staus quo of jumpup DNB plus what it did to the DNB scene in general is what drove me to dubstep in the first place.
As of 2008 the US simply hadn't broken big with dubstep... When the 'tearout' sound started gaining popularity stateside, the people started getting into it and only then did large promoters start opening the door for a lot of the big traditional dubstep sounding UK artists. Whether you dig the sounds or not, it's helped expose a lot of people to 'good dubstep' in general that simply weren't getting exposed to it otherwise.

Clownstep got out of hand when Fresh, Dillinja, Twisted, and a bunch of other established heavy hitters with the help of Grooverider and Hype pushed a certain sound and caused a follow the leader type situation. It'd be like Skream and Benga all the sudden doing 'tearout' .... whether it was good or not a lot of sheep would follow regardless.

I dont think these are two similar of situations. The 'tearout' sound is a rather large departure from traditional dubstep by relatively unknown artists who made a name for themselves off of doing their own thing.. I think it's safe to say that in the long term any artist not worth their weight will fade away fairly quickly, while the cream will rise to the top and remain for the long haul.

That said 2008-2010 saw a rather large second push for dubstep worldwide. If WMC and SxSw are any measuring stick for how relevant genres are in the EDM scene in general, this year saw Dubstep as a whole leaps and bounds above any other state its been at in the past.

Re: What the fuk is going on with jumpup?

Posted: Fri Apr 16, 2010 11:16 am
by Wolverine
this thread is pure jokes :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: What the fuk is going on with jumpup?

Posted: Fri Apr 16, 2010 11:23 am
by jigglypuff
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Re: What the fuk is going on with jumpup?

Posted: Fri Apr 16, 2010 11:52 am
by truefiktion
FauxReal wrote:
collige wrote:
FauxReal wrote:This thread exceeds the number of shits I take a week.
√29 = :u:
:o :o :o Who takes 4 shits every day?
Started the year off fresh - picked up weight lifting.
Requires 6 meals a day for gains. CwhereImGoing?
:lol: Cant imagine a dubstep DJ with huge guns. Remember to have your protein supplements :lol:

Re: What the fuk is going on with jumpup?

Posted: Fri Apr 16, 2010 11:53 am
by truefiktion
pkay wrote:
rob sparx wrote: Fairplay to Funtcase/Doctor P/Barenoize etc for doing their thing and being so popular anyway, whole thing just reminds me of clownstep all over again though and boredom with the eventual extreeme spazzy form of that sound that became the staus quo of jumpup DNB plus what it did to the DNB scene in general is what drove me to dubstep in the first place.
As of 2008 the US simply hadn't broken big with dubstep... When the 'tearout' sound started gaining popularity stateside, the people started getting into it and only then did large promoters start opening the door for a lot of the big traditional dubstep sounding UK artists. Whether you dig the sounds or not, it's helped expose a lot of people to 'good dubstep' in general that simply weren't getting exposed to it otherwise.

Clownstep got out of hand when Fresh, Dillinja, Twisted, and a bunch of other established heavy hitters with the help of Grooverider and Hype pushed a certain sound and caused a follow the leader type situation. It'd be like Skream and Benga all the sudden doing 'tearout' .... whether it was good or not a lot of sheep would follow regardless.

I dont think these are two similar of situations. The 'tearout' sound is a rather large departure from traditional dubstep by relatively unknown artists who made a name for themselves off of doing their own thing.. I think it's safe to say that in the long term any artist not worth their weight will fade away fairly quickly, while the cream will rise to the top and remain for the long haul.

That said 2008-2010 saw a rather large second push for dubstep worldwide. If WMC and SxSw are any measuring stick for how relevant genres are in the EDM scene in general, this year saw Dubstep as a whole leaps and bounds above any other state its been at in the past.
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