therapist wrote:Ha, I love how quickly everyone turns on eachother in this place.
I know right? I wonder what these people are like in real life.
Bit rich coming from you.
I know, right? And so filling!
Re: check out my Katy Perry remix
Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 1:30 pm
by therapist
garethom wrote:
Cornbreadddd wrote:
therapist wrote:Ha, I love how quickly everyone turns on eachother in this place.
I know right? I wonder what these people are like in real life.
Bit rich coming from you.
Elaborate.
Re: check out my Katy Perry remix
Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 1:51 pm
by wobbles
Srsly pics plz. Asl?
Re: check out my Katy Perry remix
Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 2:07 pm
by Pistonsbeneath
therapist wrote:
garethom wrote:
Cornbreadddd wrote:
therapist wrote:Ha, I love how quickly everyone turns on eachother in this place.
I know right? I wonder what these people are like in real life.
Bit rich coming from you.
Elaborate.
i think hes maybe suggesting he doesnt in real life go around telling people he wished theyd die because of their lack of music knowledge
ya know what though big up cornbreadd hes obv full of passion which is better than being jaded...but lol
Re: check out my Katy Perry remix
Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 2:12 pm
by garethom
Pistonsbeneath wrote:
therapist wrote:
garethom wrote:
Cornbreadddd wrote:
therapist wrote:Ha, I love how quickly everyone turns on eachother in this place.
I know right? I wonder what these people are like in real life.
Bit rich coming from you.
Elaborate.
i think hes maybe suggesting he doesnt in real life go around telling people he wished theyd die because of their lack of music knowledge
ya know what though big up cornbreadd hes obv full of passion which is better than being jaded...but lol
This basically. Just couldn't believe he said anything about people turning on somebody, when he was the person who straight away said he wished this guy would die because he didn't know that his artist name was similar to the nickname of a DJ he'd never heard of.
Re: check out my Katy Perry remix
Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 2:22 pm
by wobbles
Willign to trade. We can cam but you gotta register to this site first to see me bb.
See u there <3
Re: check out my Katy Perry remix
Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 2:38 pm
by therapist
garethom wrote:This basically. Just couldn't believe he said anything about people turning on somebody, when he was the person who straight away said he wished this guy would die because he didn't know that his artist name was similar to the nickname of a DJ he'd never heard of.
Ah, I somehow didn't see Cornbread's post in the one I quoted.
So anyway, was this thread about Katy Perry or about how terrible all trance music is? I forget.
Re: check out my Katy Perry remix
Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 2:40 pm
by Pistonsbeneath
tbh i think this is a troll
yunks too
Re: check out my Katy Perry remix
Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 11:39 pm
by Cornbreadddd
You guys know how incredibly butt hurt I get over this stuff, it's expected.
I'm just a dude who is so incredibly in love with this genre that I it makes every day I have wonderful. Obviously my friends and family do too, but the joy that this music brings me is insane, truly. I used to be addicted to heroin, really badly. I'm 20 years old now. I just kind of feel that this genre of music has honestly helped replace my addiction with something positive and something that is progressing, instead of something destructive. But when I hear these fucks coming up, and all this midrange cack catching on, I immediately feel an invasion to the thing that's keeping me grounded, and something that isn't progressing, and I wan't it to go away and die.
I do take music extremely fucking seriously and it means a lot to me, obviously. Maybe I'll just say, I hope your hard drive crashes and your soundcloud gets hacked.
Re: check out my Katy Perry remix
Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 12:01 am
by wobbles
That's deeper than a dungeon track
Re: check out my Katy Perry remix
Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 12:05 am
by smokeybeenz
Cornbreadddd wrote:You guys know how incredibly butt hurt I get over this stuff, it's expected.
I'm just a dude who is so incredibly in love with this genre that I it makes every day I have wonderful. Obviously my friends and family do too, but the joy that this music brings me is insane, truly. I used to be addicted to heroin, really badly. I'm 20 years old now. I just kind of feel that this genre of music has honestly helped replace my addiction with something positive and something that is progressing, instead of something destructive. But when I hear these fucks coming up, and all this midrange cack catching on, I immediately feel an invasion to the thing that's keeping me grounded, and something that isn't progressing, and I wan't it to go away and die.
I do take music extremely fucking seriously and it means a lot to me, obviously. Maybe I'll just say, I hope your hard drive crashes and your soundcloud gets hacked.
This. i think like this ive been battling mental illness and this music has helped me so much with improving my life, its such a great a powerful music when done right its just such a shame that it is getting ruined by these people who just want money, and are not doing it just for the love of music.
big up cornbread for that even over the internet its quite difficult to say all that
Re: check out my Katy Perry remix
Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 12:43 am
by Pistonsbeneath
Re: check out my Katy Perry remix
Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 1:02 am
by Brian Oblivion
I wouldnt beat yourself up over it gents. Theres bad dubstep and people who listen to it, theres bad house, bad metal, tbh most music is bad and most people have shocking tastes. People are going to keep on making rubbish music that gets labelled the same genre as stuff you like, but that doesnt mean you have to recognise a link between your music and that stuff. If no one made crap dubstep, all those people would be off listening to crap electro house or crap dnb, and you wouldnt worry about them. Just follow the vibes you are into and live in that world, forget the genre tags, theyre irrelevant, now more than ever, and forget the artists youre not feeling. Weve not had dark bass music as good as we have now since the period around Modus era Photek, enjoy it, 15 years from now we will have something else that isnt dubstep and all this will seem as trivial as M Beat ruining jungle.
Re: check out my Katy Perry remix
Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 3:56 am
by Cornbreadddd
smokeybeenz wrote:
Cornbreadddd wrote:You guys know how incredibly butt hurt I get over this stuff, it's expected.
I'm just a dude who is so incredibly in love with this genre that I it makes every day I have wonderful. Obviously my friends and family do too, but the joy that this music brings me is insane, truly. I used to be addicted to heroin, really badly. I'm 20 years old now. I just kind of feel that this genre of music has honestly helped replace my addiction with something positive and something that is progressing, instead of something destructive. But when I hear these fucks coming up, and all this midrange cack catching on, I immediately feel an invasion to the thing that's keeping me grounded, and something that isn't progressing, and I wan't it to go away and die.
I do take music extremely fucking seriously and it means a lot to me, obviously. Maybe I'll just say, I hope your hard drive crashes and your soundcloud gets hacked.
This. i think like this ive been battling mental illness and this music has helped me so much with improving my life, its such a great a powerful music when done right its just such a shame that it is getting ruined by these people who just want money, and are not doing it just for the love of music.
big up cornbread for that even over the internet its quite difficult to say all that
I'm really glad that you understand what I mean. I know I'm known to rim a lot of producers on here, but that's because I feel like they have inadvertently improved my life. No matter what mood I'm in, if I put City Limits Vol. 1 on, or the Author LP. I truly get lost in my own little musical paradise. Whenever I may have thoughts of going out and copping a couple bags, and I hear a Phaeleh tune, I completely forget about going to score something, no drug could ever bring me the relaxation and mental clarity of a Phaeleh tune. Same with Heny G & Valor, their tunes literally bring a smile to my face. Even when I'm going to a party, and trying to hook up with some girls, If I listen to Heny G - Candy, Christopher, or any other tune for that matter, I feel as though I instantly have the confidence and wit to charm any girl into giving me a waist hug with her mouth open (Thanks Heny). I relish the longer tunes (8+ minutes) for the development and I admire & appreciate the amount of work and effort that went into making them.When I'm angry I'll throw on Kutz - Itch or maybe Moody. I feel that if I had never discovered 140 music, I would definitely still be sticking needles in my arm every day.
I've just now realized that without brostep, I might not have ever discovered 140 music, and thus I might still be using at this time. Now I don't want this to sound like another little cliche claim that states that "music is my life," because that's not the case. But I honestly get so excited over forthcoming releases. I write all the releases down in a booklet to make sure I don't forget one. Never pirate music, not patient enough for someone to put it up on file sharing network. But in the morning the first thing I'll think about is "Yessss,.. only 5 more days till the Pheral, Cyrus, Tunnidge, Killa & Instinct, and MUD005 releases. That's the way I think, it's truly as if I have taken my old obsession of getting dope, scrounging for money, engaging in nefarious behaviors, and harming others just to get drugs, and 140 music has now taken a huge portion of my attention, just as getting dope used to take up almost all my time and thinking, now 140 music has all the attention. I hate to sound corny or cheeky, but I truly believe this genre has saved me from ending up in a self perpetuating downward spiral leading to prison, or even death.
Big up all the producer's who make this music and keep it deep, dark, melodic, musical, and emotional. I owe you the world and I will forever support anybody who strives to create such music.
I love 140 bass music.
Re: check out my Katy Perry remix
Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 4:26 am
by wobbles
dude you should produce,
put that passion to use
Re: check out my Katy Perry remix
Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 4:59 am
by Phigure
wobbles wrote:dude you should produce,
put that passion to use
seriously, put that passion into make tunes not death threats
Re: check out my Katy Perry remix
Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 6:18 am
by Sonika
Cornbreadddd wrote:
smokeybeenz wrote:
Cornbreadddd wrote:You guys know how incredibly butt hurt I get over this stuff, it's expected.
I'm just a dude who is so incredibly in love with this genre that I it makes every day I have wonderful. Obviously my friends and family do too, but the joy that this music brings me is insane, truly. I used to be addicted to heroin, really badly. I'm 20 years old now. I just kind of feel that this genre of music has honestly helped replace my addiction with something positive and something that is progressing, instead of something destructive. But when I hear these fucks coming up, and all this midrange cack catching on, I immediately feel an invasion to the thing that's keeping me grounded, and something that isn't progressing, and I wan't it to go away and die.
I do take music extremely fucking seriously and it means a lot to me, obviously. Maybe I'll just say, I hope your hard drive crashes and your soundcloud gets hacked.
This. i think like this ive been battling mental illness and this music has helped me so much with improving my life, its such a great a powerful music when done right its just such a shame that it is getting ruined by these people who just want money, and are not doing it just for the love of music.
big up cornbread for that even over the internet its quite difficult to say all that
I'm really glad that you understand what I mean. I know I'm known to rim a lot of producers on here, but that's because I feel like they have inadvertently improved my life. No matter what mood I'm in, if I put City Limits Vol. 1 on, or the Author LP. I truly get lost in my own little musical paradise. Whenever I may have thoughts of going out and copping a couple bags, and I hear a Phaeleh tune, I completely forget about going to score something, no drug could ever bring me the relaxation and mental clarity of a Phaeleh tune. Same with Heny G & Valor, their tunes literally bring a smile to my face. Even when I'm going to a party, and trying to hook up with some girls, If I listen to Heny G - Candy, Christopher, or any other tune for that matter, I feel as though I instantly have the confidence and wit to charm any girl into giving me a
waist hug with her mouth open (Thanks Heny). I relish the longer tunes (8+ minutes) for the development and I admire & appreciate the amount of work and effort that went into making them.When I'm angry I'll throw on Kutz - Itch or maybe Moody. I feel that if I had never discovered 140 music, I would definitely still be sticking needles in my arm every day.
I've just now realized that without brostep, I might not have ever discovered 140 music, and thus I might still be using at this time. Now I don't want this to sound like another little cliche claim that states that "music is my life," because that's not the case. But I honestly get so excited over forthcoming releases. I write all the releases down in a booklet to make sure I don't forget one. Never pirate music, not patient enough for someone to put it up on file sharing network. But in the morning the first thing I'll think about is "Yessss,.. only 5 more days till the Pheral, Cyrus, Tunnidge, Killa & Instinct,
and MUD005 releases. That's the way I think, it's truly as if I have taken my old obsession of getting dope, scrounging for money, engaging in nefarious behaviors, and harming others just to get drugs, and 140 music has now taken a huge portion of my attention, just as getting dope used to take up almost all my time and thinking, now 140 music has all the attention. I hate to sound corny or cheeky, but I truly believe this genre has saved me from ending up in a self perpetuating downward spiral leading to prison, or even death.
Big up all the producer's who make this music and keep it deep, dark, melodic, musical, and emotional. I owe you the world and I will forever support anybody who strives to create such music.
I love 140 bass music.
Wow. I just read this entire thread, and I thought you were just a troll, but damn. Even through the internet, this was really quite amazing. You obviously have a lot of passion. Big, big ups dude
And yeah, you love it so much, you should definitely try your hand at music production. That passion will take you far, I'm sure - and I've also found that it makes the music that I listen to all the better when I have a knowledge of the production aspect.
Anyways, respect.
Re: check out my Katy Perry remix
Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 7:22 am
by Electric_Head
passion can only take you soo far
Re: check out my Katy Perry remix
Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 7:43 am
by Sonika
And it's pretty far...if you're passionate about something, you'll probably work hard at it, and the harder you work, the better your results (generally).