What are your opinions on "Riddim" style Tear-Out tunes?

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Re: What are your opinions on "Riddim" style Tear-Out tunes?

Post by Static D0gma » Wed May 15, 2013 8:04 pm

Today wrote:The Future is still the sickest tearout plate

imo brostep is shit music because it's the ones where producers mindlessly select clips from 5 or 6 different patches, pasting them over the same stiff halfstep drums. i.e. Bare and Vaski

there's usually no point in cramming that many patches into a drop. U can often differentiate the tearout as stuff that uses one or two quality synth patches to play an aggressive riff/bassline. There's nothing wrong with aggressive
I kind of like Brostep, when it's good. I first discovered Dubstep in 2006, I usually listened to Aphex Twin, Daft Punk, LCD Soundsystem, but a buddy of mine introduced me to Dubstep like Skream, Benga, guys like that. By 2010, I was getting a bit tired of Dubstep until I discovered Skrillex (I know, I was pretty late to hear about him, and I know he's 'not real dubstep') I liked how different it was, which made me find out about other artists which got me into Electro House, Progressive House, Glitch Hop, etc. I know I'll get a shit ton of hate, but I still kind of like Skrillex, because he knows how to do something different most of the time (no matter how much you want to debate that). In mid -2012 after two years of barely listening to any deep stuff, or even tear-out I discovered the "Riddim" scene, and I started paying attention to tear-out and 'real' Dubstep again.

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Re: What are your opinions on "Riddim" style Tear-Out tunes?

Post by MUT3 » Wed May 15, 2013 10:47 pm

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Re: What are your opinions on "Riddim" style Tear-Out tunes?

Post by Today » Wed May 15, 2013 11:05 pm

Static D0gma wrote:
Today wrote:The Future is still the sickest tearout plate

imo brostep is shit music because it's the ones where producers mindlessly select clips from 5 or 6 different patches, pasting them over the same stiff halfstep drums. i.e. Bare and Vaski

there's usually no point in cramming that many patches into a drop. U can often differentiate the tearout as stuff that uses one or two quality synth patches to play an aggressive riff/bassline. There's nothing wrong with aggressive
I kind of like Brostep, when it's good. I first discovered Dubstep in 2006, I usually listened to Aphex Twin, Daft Punk, LCD Soundsystem, but a buddy of mine introduced me to Dubstep like Skream, Benga, guys like that. By 2010, I was getting a bit tired of Dubstep until I discovered Skrillex (I know, I was pretty late to hear about him, and I know he's 'not real dubstep') I liked how different it was, which made me find out about other artists which got me into Electro House, Progressive House, Glitch Hop, etc. I know I'll get a shit ton of hate, but I still kind of like Skrillex, because he knows how to do something different most of the time (no matter how much you want to debate that). In mid -2012 after two years of barely listening to any deep stuff, or even tear-out I discovered the "Riddim" scene, and I started paying attention to tear-out and 'real' Dubstep again.

dude thats cool, I really don't think there's anything wrong With that. Especially since you come from an understanding of what you're listening to. but yeah if you are into skrillex then great. Obviously there's a stigma but that comes from the fact that the sound really doesn't share any roots or ethos with actual dubstep. Espeically when it comes to the 4x4 / 126bpm , etc. that is a far cry from anything remotely like dubstep. But thats cool, obv u are into the more aggressive side of things, no problems there. As for dubstep discussion though, The bro i am speaking poorly of is just not my cup of tea. It helps if the sounds are well-crafted, i.e. Skrillex et al, but imo if you listen to BAre, the shit is so shoddily put together like the bass patches don't even line up rhythmically with the drums sometimes. It's just a pile of shit a lot of the time.
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Re: What are your opinions on "Riddim" style Tear-Out tunes?

Post by flood » Thu May 16, 2013 12:33 am

Phigure wrote:only good tune joker has put out since tron
milky way? old era?

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Post by ultraspatial » Thu May 16, 2013 12:49 am

flood wrote:
Phigure wrote:only good tune joker has put out since tron
milky way? old era?
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Post by bennyfroobs » Sat May 18, 2013 2:48 am

can someone briedfly elaborate brostep vs tearourt?? to me they nbothsound identical like messes of horrible robotic mids
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Re: What are your opinions on "Riddim" style Tear-Out tunes?

Post by Phigure » Sat May 18, 2013 4:49 am

ultraspatial wrote:
flood wrote:
Phigure wrote:only good tune joker has put out since tron
milky way? old era?
my trance girl? i think you should know? the vision? skitta?
fair shout on i think you should know, thats about it though. never liked the rest

bennyfroobs wrote:can someone briedfly elaborate brostep vs tearourt?? to me they nbothsound identical like messes of horrible robotic mids
well brostep should be pretty obvious, just listen to some skrillex or doctor p.

most tearout sucks, especially the type the OP is on about, but there's people who have done it right, ie, going aggressive and heavy but without ditching the mentality and the vibes of (at the risk of sounding pretentious) "proper" dubstep

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Re: What are your opinions on "Riddim" style Tear-Out tunes?

Post by bennyfroobs » Sat May 18, 2013 12:38 pm

ye im comfortably aware of what brostep is unfortunately

so tearout is the name ppl give brostep when its produced by decent producers?? esssentially its well composed brostep

not my thing rly. nvm m8 cheers anyway!
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Re: What are your opinions on "Riddim" style Tear-Out tunes?

Post by Mason » Sat May 18, 2013 12:40 pm

the way i see it if theres more than three high pitched synth patches used within 5 seconds of the drop it's brostep
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Post by EliteLennon117 » Sat May 18, 2013 12:43 pm

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Re: What are your opinions on "Riddim" style Tear-Out tunes?

Post by baddis98 » Sat May 18, 2013 1:34 pm

good tearout: Kromestar / Tantrums

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Post by Static D0gma » Sat May 18, 2013 3:59 pm

I think it's pretty easy to tell the difference between Brostep and Tearout.

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Post by Static D0gma » Sat May 18, 2013 4:01 pm

baddis98 wrote:good tearout: Kromestar / Tantrums

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Dark Tantrums and Kromestar make some of my favorite Tearout tunes. Although Kromestar has this one release on Dubstar that sucked.

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Re: What are your opinions on "Riddim" style Tear-Out tunes?

Post by Static D0gma » Sat May 18, 2013 4:05 pm

Phigure wrote:
ultraspatial wrote:
flood wrote:
Phigure wrote:only good tune joker has put out since tron
milky way? old era?
my trance girl? i think you should know? the vision? skitta?
fair shout on i think you should know, thats about it though. never liked the rest

bennyfroobs wrote:can someone briedfly elaborate brostep vs tearourt?? to me they nbothsound identical like messes of horrible robotic mids
well brostep should be pretty obvious, just listen to some skrillex or doctor p.

most tearout sucks, especially the type the OP is on about, but there's people who have done it right, ie, going aggressive and heavy but without ditching the mentality and the vibes of (at the risk of sounding pretentious) "proper" dubstep

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Although I love Tearout, I will agree that a lot of it does sucks, but that's with any genre of music really. At first, I didn't like the "Riddim" tearout tunes, but I grew to like some of it as I listened to more of it.

Great examples of good tear-out by the way.

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