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Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2009 10:44 pm
by TherapyBE
the real hype came with that streets remix and laroux remixes, since then every dubstepnight I go to is crawling with people I just wanna kick in the teeth. hope they find a new style of music very soon.

Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2009 11:08 pm
by corpu5
dubstep will never be big i wouldnt worry, there's still a long way to go before it overtakes drum n bass. stop putting labels on kids who dress a certain way too, i didnt realise dubstep had fashion rules?

Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2009 11:21 pm
by adam_john
I would be stoked if there was a dubstep night in town and hundreds of people came out to rock out and have a great time to this music. Hard for scenes to thrive when there are no fans.

One thing that killed DNB in AZ was all the elitist people that didn't like new comers showing up in "their scene" - I heard it all the time "i don't like going to dnb events because all the people there think they are better than everyone else and they act like pricks"

Why is it that I see the dubstep scene doing exactly the same thing when I read comments like this on the forum?

This is totally becoming DOA 2.0

Shitty way to look at it in my opinion.


As far as dubstep becoming mainstream like hip hop/rock/pop? Maybe, currently I doubt it, there aren't enough vocal tunes. Mainstream culture likes music with lyrics - almost all the dubstep I hear is instrumental, save for the remixes people do up.

Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2009 12:49 am
by kizza2435
The one thing i dont want to see is people showing up at these nights, dumping a fuckload of pills, starting fights and just heaps of shit going down because the wrong people turn up.

Thats whats been so good about dubstep for such a long time is that everyone just goes there to have a good time, listen to some good tunes, and meet some like minded people.

When fuckstains turn up that ruin the vibe for everyone is when dubstep will have lost that indescribeable element that made going to these nights so fucking awesome!!!

Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2009 1:08 am
by corpu5
kizza2435 wrote:The one thing i dont want to see is people showing up at these nights, dumping a fuckload of pills, starting fights and just heaps of shit going down because the wrong people turn up.

Thats whats been so good about dubstep for such a long time is that everyone just goes there to have a good time, listen to some good tunes, and meet some like minded people.

When fuckstains turn up that ruin the vibe for everyone is when dubstep will have lost that indescribeable element that made going to these nights so fucking awesome!!!
haha in brighton we dont really have that problem so much......dubstep nights have a lot of girls dressed like theyre off to oceana! i personally love it! >;p

Re: Anyone else kinda not looking forward to dubstep being b

Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2009 1:31 am
by julesee
Zane wrote: I just really hope the skinny jeans crowd don't get on it. Oh my daze.
I wear skinny jeans and i've been listening to dubstep for a few years.


Go sit on your own dick :roll:

Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2009 2:26 am
by hellfire machina
section5 wrote:The most evil promoters in Ireland (possibly the world) are charging 25 quid for Benga on a shite sound system in November.

Its a tenner for Quest and 8euro for BenUFO next weekend at nights put on by real heads.


Draw your own conclusions
The first conclusion I drew was that Benga costs a shit load more than Quest or benUFO, so it makes sense the cover charge is more.

Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2009 3:12 am
by funtcase
i do hate it when crowds go mental at remixes...

theyre cheering on the original not the track, im yet to hear an impressive remix.

anyways, dubstep is commercial, this thread is miles too late. lets just hope caspa, rusko, benga skream and n-type dont create a rockband in the style of dubstep...

Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2009 3:32 am
by hellfire machina
FuntCase wrote:i do hate it when crowds go mental at remixes...

theyre cheering on the original not the track, im yet to hear an impressive remix.

anyways, dubstep is commercial, this thread is miles too late. lets just hope caspa, rusko, benga skream and n-type dont create a rockband in the style of dubstep...
Yeah especially remixes of old jungle and drum n bass tunes.

;)

Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2009 3:35 am
by funtcase
Hellfire Machina wrote:
FuntCase wrote:i do hate it when crowds go mental at remixes...

theyre cheering on the original not the track, im yet to hear an impressive remix.

anyways, dubstep is commercial, this thread is miles too late. lets just hope caspa, rusko, benga skream and n-type dont create a rockband in the style of dubstep...
Yeah especially remixes of old jungle and drum n bass tunes.

;)
hahaha cheeky bastard...i tried making the drop justified !!!

its a classic sample! its not a remix of streets!

Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2009 3:50 am
by hellfire machina
FuntCase wrote:
Hellfire Machina wrote:
FuntCase wrote:i do hate it when crowds go mental at remixes...

theyre cheering on the original not the track, im yet to hear an impressive remix.

anyways, dubstep is commercial, this thread is miles too late. lets just hope caspa, rusko, benga skream and n-type dont create a rockband in the style of dubstep...
Yeah especially remixes of old jungle and drum n bass tunes.

;)
hahaha cheeky bastard...i tried making the drop justified !!!

its a classic sample! its not a remix of streets!

Hahaha, all jokes bruv, I drop it all the time.

Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2009 11:08 am
by bombakluten
Cockney Thug has over one million views on youtube............. :o

Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2009 11:14 am
by pneumatic
ive never seen music move at this pace
LOL

its not a Gallimimus

Re: Anyone else kinda not looking forward to dubstep being b

Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2009 11:25 am
by feral witchchild
Zane wrote:
I just really hope the skinny jeans crowd don't get on it. Oh my daze.
Get on it? Doesn't blackdown write a column FOR Pitchfork or some shit?

Haha

Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2009 11:29 am
by semr
I just can't be doing with the bandwagon jumpers. if the 'skinnies' actually listen to the music then i'm not arsed. But if its "i like casper and rusco and la roux in for the kill" then i feel like punchin them.

Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2009 11:35 am
by Pada
FuntCase wrote:i do hate it when crowds go mental at remixes...

theyre cheering on the original not the track, im yet to hear an impressive remix.

anyways, dubstep is commercial, this thread is miles too late. lets just hope caspa, rusko, benga skream and n-type dont create a rockband in the style of dubstep...
Hang on a wobble artist thinks something is ruining dubstep - the irony.













Jokes. I couldn't give a fuck.

Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2009 3:52 pm
by concept_
fuck dubstep.
viva la house.
The shit that doesn't get old. :idea:

Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2009 4:11 pm
by evil madmen
I think the one thing that will help keep dubstep less popular is the fact that its (mostly) done on computers. Pretentious hipster fucks are too cool for computer music.

Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2009 4:33 pm
by TherapyBE
i remember people looking weird when i was listening dubstep while they are doing it themselves now.

"look at me, dubstep is cooooool"

Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2009 4:39 pm
by DRTY
I don't think Dubstep will ever be mainstream, it's not accessable enough for Joe Bloggs.....

But I see the point, with the tracks some artists are making, mainly remixes of popular songs it does attract alot of people. But the 'mainstream' crowd moves along to the next thing in the blink of an eye anyway so don't worry.

I'm sure there'll be a Dubstep Pendulum to fuck everyone off.

There is something nice about liking something that isn't mainstream, but then that is really elitest. As the OP said, saying like "I heard about this before you etc etc", and that attitude makes me cringe, if I speak to someone who says "yer I love dubstep, that la roux choon is my fav", then I won't slate them, I'd try to show them the other parts they're missing out on.

If they really care about the music then they'll see further than artists that produce the mainstream hyped up stuff; and that's a good thing. If that's called 'jumping on the bandwagon' then so be it!

I got into dubstep only about 18 months/2 years ago, went to Fabric one night for a Playaz night, then walked into room 2 into this area playing 'dubstep' and I was just like "WOAH WTF is this" since then I've been hooked.