Re: I'm a dubstep elitist....
Posted: Wed Nov 24, 2010 1:06 pm
instead of writing in here - some of you should better have a listen to the non broish tracks posted in this section ffs.
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guess ya don't know what grime is then!Kill The Computer wrote:The reason I got interested in "Dubstep" is because of the distorted mid range woow wooow sound in the first place. I don't give shit what you call it...dubstep or not but who cares about weather or not some dude on a message board considers it real dubstep...it is what it is. I prefer the word "grime" over dubstep which The Elitist was complaining about but really....who cares. I like it all, the sub low bass and the insane distorted basses and I don't fence myself into only listening to a certain style. I'm new to the forum and this is one of the first posts I read, just thought I'd give my opinion......not that it means anything.
a dj that cant mix and only plays one specific type of music, legendsnypadub wrote:Soundcloud
EZ, this mix is intended to demonstrate where I am comming from, low the shitty mixing in at times I rushed it to get this out there.
Hope this gives some insight into my mindset. You may notice one or two tunes considered brostep, this is just to demonstrate that wobbles can be sublow too.
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Can't mix? Only one type? Did you listen to that mix then?dub89 wrote:a dj that cant mix and only plays one specific type of music, legendsnypadub wrote:Soundcloud
EZ, this mix is intended to demonstrate where I am comming from, low the shitty mixing in at times I rushed it to get this out there.
Hope this gives some insight into my mindset. You may notice one or two tunes considered brostep, this is just to demonstrate that wobbles can be sublow too.
Love.
Feelin the space in this one. Loads of room for the imagination to run riot and the perc is just spotless.
i listened to all of it n its mostly garage/grime n bit of dubstep, theres nothing there which people like to call 'brostep' which this thread was based on, and all the songs played use really familiar sounds which i could reproduce and send you the patches. you would then be able make your own tune and learn a bit more about the production values of music. and im not saying you would be out of order to criticise songs without being a producer, of course you can, but if you took the time to see what exactly goes into making any sort of dubstep/elctro/dnb tune, maybe you wouldnt be so hasty about leaving negative comments on peoples music with blatant ignorance.snypadub wrote:Can't mix? Only one type? Did you listen to that mix then?dub89 wrote:a dj that cant mix and only plays one specific type of music, legendsnypadub wrote:Soundcloud
EZ, this mix is intended to demonstrate where I am comming from, low the shitty mixing in at times I rushed it to get this out there.
Hope this gives some insight into my mindset. You may notice one or two tunes considered brostep, this is just to demonstrate that wobbles can be sublow too.
Love.
There are one or two hiccups (we all make mistakes trust) because I rushed it up, wanted the selection heard tbh. Don't usually put a mix up unless I am completely satisfied that the mixing is tight. All the same, the mix is predominantly well mixed and the selection is varied. From mystiks to the likes of benton and kutz. If ya gunna rip on a mix at least listen to it first.
Your tunes never dissapoint. Big intro and love the samples.Sirius wrote:im a dubstep elitist... but I made this today!
critique the fak outa it snobmeista!
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