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Re: Brostep - Part Deux!

Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2012 6:25 pm
by hellbent
Muncey wrote:That ill-gates tune is alright. That Bassnectar tune is shit.
yea its not the kind of thing i would listen to at home, but he definitely has made some good tunes

this one in particular


Re: Brostep - Part Deux!

Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2012 6:45 pm
by Today
hellbent wrote:i willingly go to the same festival every year and am therefore forced to like brostep
:|

Re: Brostep - Part Deux!

Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2012 7:07 pm
by dickman69
Today wrote:
hellbent wrote:i willingly go to the same festival every year and am therefore forced to like brostep
:|
lol, this totally makes sense

Re: Brostep - Part Deux!

Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2012 7:10 pm
by syrup
dragstar wrote:

:corndance: :corndance: :corndance: :corndance:
Thanks for reminding me about this, burning it for Friday :cornlol:





P.S.: Bloodstream, if you are reading this, post the Mt.Eden set already

Re: Brostep - Part Deux!

Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2012 7:15 pm
by fractal
garethom wrote:I feel that the drums in brostep are by far the most uninspiring part of that sound. One only has to listen to Ammunition & Blackdown Present: The Roots Of Dubstep to hear the myriad drum patterns that fed into the sound that is dubstep, and it's a great shame that the sound that has prevailed in the mainstream is of the DUM....TSSH!...DUM....TSSH! variety.

Comment approved by "Seckle" - 30.04.12

while i agree with your sentiments, I fear I must point out that an american would never write the date in such an erroneous fashion

tah

Re: Brostep - Part Deux!

Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2012 7:16 pm
by dickman69

Re: Brostep - Part Deux!

Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2012 7:37 pm
by Today
i wish someone would make a dance video to a dubstep track that isn't half-step and also without doing the robot
when pigs fly, i suppose

Re: Brostep - Part Deux!

Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2012 7:41 pm
by Sonika
wub wrote:For discussion of the brostep sound.
tbh, I think about 75% of this thread won't have ANYthing to do with that :lol: I seem to remember at least 5 pages on the old brostep thread that was just people posting links to their favorite emo tunes

Re: Brostep - Part Deux!

Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2012 7:47 pm
by garethom
fractal wrote:
garethom wrote:I feel that the drums in brostep are by far the most uninspiring part of that sound. One only has to listen to Ammunition & Blackdown Present: The Roots Of Dubstep to hear the myriad drum patterns that fed into the sound that is dubstep, and it's a great shame that the sound that has prevailed in the mainstream is of the DUM....TSSH!...DUM....TSSH! variety.

Comment approved by "Seckle" - 30.04.12

while i agree with your sentiments, I fear I must point out that an american would never write the date in such an erroneous fashion

tah
Then he's clearly trying to fit in with the "true uk heads".

Re: Brostep - Part Deux!

Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2012 8:01 pm
by fractal
garethom wrote:
fractal wrote:
garethom wrote:I feel that the drums in brostep are by far the most uninspiring part of that sound. One only has to listen to Ammunition & Blackdown Present: The Roots Of Dubstep to hear the myriad drum patterns that fed into the sound that is dubstep, and it's a great shame that the sound that has prevailed in the mainstream is of the DUM....TSSH!...DUM....TSSH! variety.

Comment approved by "Seckle" - 30.04.12

while i agree with your sentiments, I fear I must point out that an american would never write the date in such an erroneous fashion

tah
Then he's clearly trying to fit in with the "true uk heads".
psh, why not keep it old school with the OG Garage heads in NY?

miles>meters
all day everyday

Re: Brostep - Part Deux!

Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2012 8:04 pm
by seckle
garethom wrote:
fractal wrote:
garethom wrote:I feel that the drums in brostep are by far the most uninspiring part of that sound. One only has to listen to Ammunition & Blackdown Present: The Roots Of Dubstep to hear the myriad drum patterns that fed into the sound that is dubstep, and it's a great shame that the sound that has prevailed in the mainstream is of the DUM....TSSH!...DUM....TSSH! variety.

Comment approved by "Seckle" - 30.04.12

while i agree with your sentiments, I fear I must point out that an american would never write the date in such an erroneous fashion

tah
Then he's clearly trying to fit in with the "true uk heads".
lol. name some " true uk heads" please.
this is going to be fantastic.

Re: Brostep - Part Deux!

Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2012 8:12 pm
by garethom
seckle wrote:
garethom wrote:
fractal wrote:
garethom wrote:I feel that the drums in brostep are by far the most uninspiring part of that sound. One only has to listen to Ammunition & Blackdown Present: The Roots Of Dubstep to hear the myriad drum patterns that fed into the sound that is dubstep, and it's a great shame that the sound that has prevailed in the mainstream is of the DUM....TSSH!...DUM....TSSH! variety.

Comment approved by "Seckle" - 30.04.12

while i agree with your sentiments, I fear I must point out that an american would never write the date in such an erroneous fashion

tah
Then he's clearly trying to fit in with the "true uk heads".
lol. name some " true uk heads" please.
this is going to be fantastic.
uk invented garage, house, techno, dubstep, and todd edwards was actually from middlesbrough (don't believe the hype). you're an outsider dude, you weren't there since day. Go back to your bromerican wobblestep! I could name some true uk heads, but dsf would crash, cos there's too many. :w:

INTERESTING FACT: There are no deep american producers.

Re: Brostep - Part Deux!

Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2012 8:13 pm
by untightled
INTERESTING FACT: There are no deep american producers.
What do you mean?

Re: Brostep - Part Deux!

Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2012 8:16 pm
by garethom
untightled wrote:
INTERESTING FACT: There are no deep american producers.
What do you mean?
100% bro dude, it's plan for anyone to see.

Re: Brostep - Part Deux!

Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2012 8:29 pm
by seckle
garethom wrote:
seckle wrote:
garethom wrote:
fractal wrote:
garethom wrote:I feel that the drums in brostep are by far the most uninspiring part of that sound. One only has to listen to Ammunition & Blackdown Present: The Roots Of Dubstep to hear the myriad drum patterns that fed into the sound that is dubstep, and it's a great shame that the sound that has prevailed in the mainstream is of the DUM....TSSH!...DUM....TSSH! variety.

Comment approved by "Seckle" - 30.04.12

while i agree with your sentiments, I fear I must point out that an american would never write the date in such an erroneous fashion

tah
Then he's clearly trying to fit in with the "true uk heads".
lol. name some " true uk heads" please.
this is going to be fantastic.
uk invented garage, house, techno, dubstep, and todd edwards was actually from middlesbrough (don't believe the hype). you're an outsider dude, you weren't there since day. Go back to your bromerican wobblestep! I could name some true uk heads, but dsf would crash, cos there's too many. :w:

INTERESTING FACT: There are no deep american producers.
no, go on please. i'm learning everything from you.

Re: Brostep - Part Deux!

Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2012 8:34 pm
by garethom
glad to have opened your mind dude. jah bless.

edit: if you need proof

Re: Brostep - Part Deux!

Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2012 8:36 pm
by BonerJams04
garethom wrote:
fractal wrote:
garethom wrote:I feel that the drums in brostep are by far the most uninspiring part of that sound. One only has to listen to Ammunition & Blackdown Present: The Roots Of Dubstep to hear the myriad drum patterns that fed into the sound that is dubstep, and it's a great shame that the sound that has prevailed in the mainstream is of the DUM....TSSH!...DUM....TSSH! variety.

Comment approved by "Seckle" - 30.04.12

while i agree with your sentiments, I fear I must point out that an american would never write the date in such an erroneous fashion

tah
Then he's clearly trying to fit in with the "true uk heads".
If i act british will i be respected more?

Tea X Crumpets 4 Lyfe

Re: Brostep - Part Deux!

Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2012 8:45 pm
by garethom
Reverb wrote:
Tea X Crumpets 4 Lyfe
What do you think fuelled Burial when he made his album "Swamp 81"? Exactly.

The name blackdown also comes from the name that south londoners famously give to the burnt edge of a crumpet. the more you know.

Re: Brostep - Part Deux!

Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2012 8:48 pm
by BonerJams04
garethom wrote:
Reverb wrote:
Tea X Crumpets 4 Lyfe
What do you think fuelled Burial when he made his album "Swamp 81"? Exactly.

The name blackdown also comes from the name that south londoners famously give to the burnt edge of a crumpet. the more you know.
Fact: Doctor P doesn't hold a doctorate of any kind.

Dubstep Remix Song

Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2012 8:55 pm
by dubsteploverrs
:spam: