Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2007 11:09 am
I'm getting the horrible feeling, reading this thread, that I've heard this all before............
worldwide dubstep community
https://www.dubstepforum.com/forum/
this and anything bad about spaceapecogi wrote:lol what a bold statement for the title, you wanna fight mate cos you'll get one on such a topic. they'll go bare knuckle fisticuffs on the dubstepforum if asked to.
UFO over easy wrote: 2008 is going to be the year of the drum - everyone's just catching up
nah its about african drums and indian vocalsfeasible_weasel wrote:2008 is all about massive orchestral tracks
...like Calenda - Forever?2008 is all about massive orchestral tracks
jonrust wrote:...like Calenda - Forever?2008 is all about massive orchestral tracks
Yes please
you're a nutter. that shit made absolutely no sense...'u cant always make a strawberry one' 'massive drum echo. woom woom' and 'technologic power' were the highlightsfeasible_weasel wrote:Burial![]()
Dubstep is like a trifle....u can add more jelly (wobble)Custard (drums) Bassline (Sponge)synths (Cream topping) Alcohol (Atmosphere)Fruits/Nuts/toppings (effects)
Now everybody likes trifle for a certain reason, and u can add and take or add more stuff, like a jelly heavily ladden one.
But The key is that u cant always make a strawberry one. and u will eventually to perfect it... get every topping of the same quality![]()
otherwise its just jelly with the other stuff thrown on top and below.
Drums: use many different kits, echo effects etc
Wobble: sometimes is can be subtle, but u can heavy up the synths.
Atmosphere: limitless, u can add anything,just as long as it dont crowd the tune.
Bassline: a good heavy basseline, give a tune some body,and also when u do a massive drop and come back down, the impact is massive.
Synths: a good powerful synth is important as its give a slow song some speed, and technologic power
Effects: glitches and warps, give dubstep IMO its more important stand out thing. massive drum echo. wooom wooom. (this is why technically i love dubstep like frijji milkshake)
it made sense at the time£10 Bag wrote:you're a nutter. that shit made absolutely no sense...'u cant always make a strawberry one' 'massive drum echo. woom woom' and 'technologic power' were the highlightsfeasible_weasel wrote:Burial![]()
Dubstep is like a trifle....u can add more jelly (wobble)Custard (drums) Bassline (Sponge)synths (Cream topping) Alcohol (Atmosphere)Fruits/Nuts/toppings (effects)
Now everybody likes trifle for a certain reason, and u can add and take or add more stuff, like a jelly heavily ladden one.
But The key is that u cant always make a strawberry one. and u will eventually to perfect it... get every topping of the same quality![]()
otherwise its just jelly with the other stuff thrown on top and below.
Drums: use many different kits, echo effects etc
Wobble: sometimes is can be subtle, but u can heavy up the synths.
Atmosphere: limitless, u can add anything,just as long as it dont crowd the tune.
Bassline: a good heavy basseline, give a tune some body,and also when u do a massive drop and come back down, the impact is massive.
Synths: a good powerful synth is important as its give a slow song some speed, and technologic power
Effects: glitches and warps, give dubstep IMO its more important stand out thing. massive drum echo. wooom wooom. (this is why technically i love dubstep like frijji milkshake)![]()

come down like phil spectorfeasible_weasel wrote:2008 is all about massive orchestral tracks
Pure wrote:come down like phil spectorfeasible_weasel wrote:2008 is all about massive orchestral tracks
snapforensix (mcr) wrote:beat me to ittronman wrote:lmao

Saying "I like dubstep but I don't like subby tunes" is a bit like saying "I like drum and bass but I don't like breakbeats or heavy bass" though. From where I'm sitting, at least.clarkycatDealer wrote:its just a fucking tempo... that said its not really UK Bass music if it has no bass.....