Re: Downlink vs Datsik
Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2010 8:19 pm
downlink makes better noises 
Sitting in my living room actually mate.dj $hy wrote:
Its the only downside to forums, always tw@ts on here who know it all who just sit in there bedrooms giving it hate!
That wasn't the question. Just because its not your sort of music doesn't make it poor..... Some people probably listen to Mala and think hes repetative. Why comment on a thread you have no interest incodeStep wrote:both extremely poor, repetitive artists.
I vote mala
No thats your opinion.evil madmen wrote:What they do is bland, over processed, stagnant music2nd chance wrote: They are very, very good at what they do.
Finally someone with the same views as me! Yeah most filth/brostep has huge spl on the sub but its not warm like DMZ. The sub is only there to make the music more powerful, not ad melody. I am a fan of filth etc but nights are not the same. Too many kids on drugs moshing imo (well the clubs near me anyway)Kid Robotik wrote:thats the main point with jump up these days, obviously it wont justify the sound to some people, but thats what i like about it.2nd chance wrote:they make the sounds they want to make (which any producer can tell you is fucking hard),joeki wrote:Mediocre producers at best. No offence.
im really into building synths these days and when you hear a new datsik track, hes always raising the bar in terms of synths.
however, being a big fan of both sides of dubstep, i kinda wish the canadians spent more time on perfectin sub.
im not sayin there songs have no sub, if they didnt i wouldnt play it out live, but i mean you look at people like Loefah, Ruckspin, Mala, Pinch etc. there subs sit in the backround of the mix but still remain the most prominent, and thats a hard craft to perfect!
Exactly Pistons...totally agree. Hype, when done right and with some integrity sits well in a set.Pistonsbeneath wrote:i can see why people that like certain artists would get annoyed but plenty of people slate anything that isnt hypa overly aggy yoyoyo type stuff...everyones got their view
biggest distinction i can draw is that the people into dmz/kryptic minds/youngsta etc that 'hate' on that style tend to have heard a lot more dubstep of varying styles and thus base their views on that whereas the people into the other stuff saying wheres the drops/bass/this is too slow etc dont tend to know much about dubstep as a whole
i think the hype has its place personally but i prefer people like 501/lost/coki/jakes/akira kiteshi/hizzle guy etc as i feel they are innovators
thats the best datsik tune ive heard fair playLiam92 wrote:<iframe src="/forum/video.php?url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qW9KVnoEE0c" frameborder="0" style="overflow:hidden; height:auto; max-width:540px"></iframe>
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Agree with this for sure. But, just cuz they like it doesn't mean they have to hate right?Pistonsbeneath wrote:i can see why people that like certain artists would get annoyed but plenty of people slate anything that isnt hypa overly aggy yoyoyo type stuff...everyones got their view
biggest distinction i can draw is that the people into dmz/kryptic minds/youngsta etc that 'hate' on that style tend to have heard a lot more dubstep of varying styles and thus base their views on that whereas the people into the other stuff saying wheres the drops/bass/this is too slow etc dont tend to know much about dubstep as a whole
i think the hype has its place personally but i prefer people like 501/lost/coki/jakes/akira kiteshi/hizzle guy etc as i feel they are innovators
everyone 'hates' though my point being lesser informed people 'hate' too2nd chance wrote:Agree with this for sure. But, just cuz they like it doesn't mean they have to hate right?Pistonsbeneath wrote:i can see why people that like certain artists would get annoyed but plenty of people slate anything that isnt hypa overly aggy yoyoyo type stuff...everyones got their view
biggest distinction i can draw is that the people into dmz/kryptic minds/youngsta etc that 'hate' on that style tend to have heard a lot more dubstep of varying styles and thus base their views on that whereas the people into the other stuff saying wheres the drops/bass/this is too slow etc dont tend to know much about dubstep as a whole
i think the hype has its place personally but i prefer people like 501/lost/coki/jakes/akira kiteshi/hizzle guy etc as i feel they are innovators
Yes, yes it isJames B wrote:No thats your opinion.evil madmen wrote:What they do is bland, over processed, stagnant music2nd chance wrote: They are very, very good at what they do.