Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2008 3:57 pm
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What the hell is wrong with people discussing strands of the sound that they don't like?DJ $hy wrote:Waste thread! Agree with you Tes, too much negative!
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Bottom line, don’t like it....don’t listen!
Well put.tes la rok wrote:nowdays i see more threads about "i dont like this blaablaa.." instead of saying "i like this or that..".... it's all good to speak ur mind clear, but sad to see positive vibes fading away... atleast on this forum.
sure, we've done some straight up reggae sounding tunes, but muslim dub was the last, and that tune must be getting close to a year old.CleTorres wrote:What dj are you talking about?South3rn wrote:i'm starting to dislike the overly dark tunes
but i'm also tired of dubby (reggae) tunes.
and i'm tired of the "chopped and screwed" stuff (although matty g's first release is still a fucking banger because it was so original)
a certain "dj" killed a lot of people's interest for hip-hop/rap influenced tunes.
we don't need gimmicks to make the sound "acceptable." you either like it or you don't. take it at face value and don't water it down.
I couldve sworn South3n has done a few tunes that str8 up sample 70s dub tunes. Muslium Dub does for sure. and what about Tours VIP , shit uses Sippin on some Sizzurp.
Not hatin just statin'
Good music is good music, nuff said.
sure, i was just wondering cause nowdays there r some many threads about dissing/hating etc.. each of their own...
Well put.
I guess you have to realise that with all music types...they evolve. Artists have their own thing to add to the scene. There are some tunes I don't like but to make a thread saying is shit is a bit extreme.
Just think about Distance when you say this dark dubstep is shit. His stuff is bloody amazing.
Strangely DOA seems to have been becoming more of a joyous place, filled with vibes and unity, people being really supportive of new sounds and a great place to meet people and hang out and chat. A really tolerant and agreeable place where no-one raises their voice and everyone skips and dances merrilyunklefesta wrote:great pointtes la rok wrote:nowdays i see more threads about "i dont like this blaablaa.." instead of saying "i like this or that..".... it's all good to speak ur mind clear, but sad to see positive vibes fading away... atleast on this forum.
is this place becoming more like DOA everyday?
lets hope not
Word, Muslim Dub still pwns.South3rn wrote:sure, we've done some straight up reggae sounding tunes, but muslim dub was the last, and that tune must be getting close to a year old.CleTorres wrote:What dj are you talking about?South3rn wrote:i'm starting to dislike the overly dark tunes
but i'm also tired of dubby (reggae) tunes.
and i'm tired of the "chopped and screwed" stuff (although matty g's first release is still a fucking banger because it was so original)
a certain "dj" killed a lot of people's interest for hip-hop/rap influenced tunes.
we don't need gimmicks to make the sound "acceptable." you either like it or you don't. take it at face value and don't water it down.
I couldve sworn South3n has done a few tunes that str8 up sample 70s dub tunes. Muslium Dub does for sure. and what about Tours VIP , shit uses Sippin on some Sizzurp.
Not hatin just statin'
Good music is good music, nuff said.
my styles have changed, and my interpretation of what dubstep is has changed. there's always going to be the reggae sounding tunes, good and bad, but the whole "it's dub cuz it's dubstep" argument is a little tired.
you know more than a lot of people how big my dub collection is, and i won't ever disown my love for the sound. but i'm beginning to feel that it shouldn't be so prevalent in dubstep (my own feelings, i'm not trying to tell people how to make tunes)
and about using those rap acapellas...we did that before nappy ever came on here throwin "thugstep" around. i felt those acapellas could compliment the tunes i had made and i was doing something a little original.
Tes i think Corpsey may be joking man, i have only heard nothin but praise from peps bout your tracks, long live tes la rokiantes la rok wrote:cool man. how about tes la rok?Corpsey wrote:If there's one thing I don't like, it's tes la rock tunes.
If there's two things I don't like, it's tes la rock tunes and Marmite.![]()
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glad to know u have listen my production tho! cant please everyone.. and not even trying to
It won't stop 'em thoughDubstepper wrote:and i aint even going to comment on wheather or not i like dark dubstep, theres simply no point.
Lol i'm pretty sure he is.Dubstepper wrote:Tes i think Corpsey may be joking man,tes la rok wrote:cool man. how about tes la rok?Corpsey wrote:If there's one thing I don't like, it's tes la rock tunes.
If there's two things I don't like, it's tes la rock tunes and Marmite.![]()
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glad to know u have listen my production tho! cant please everyone.. and not even trying to
Surely that's down to a bad DJ? Gotta pick tunes that go well 2getherfever wrote:the djs will go from quiet bassy tracks to death metal. how can those oxymorons make a set not slightly annoying?
fever wrote:sorry to sound negative, but is it just me who in this scene isnt feeling this overdark/deathmetal clashy sound going on by select producers?? I tried to dig it but cant... especially those dubstep tunes that directly sample deathmetal and make a dubstep tune out of it. that sound in my opinion, is not dubstep.
Im sure some out there are like who am i to tell what is dubstep, but i listen to dubstep becuase its:
1. good "headnodding" music
2. a style of music where u can just "vibe" to it or dance to.
3. its highly influenced by two of my fav. genres: dnb and dub reggae
4. it has a "chopped and screwed" vibe on certain tunes and can be easily accessible by people of colour, urban ethnicities, reggae and dub fans, junglists, and folks open minded enough to listen to experimental music.
how is deathmetal dub?
oh, and by the way... I love death metal but dont like it in dubstep. it drives me crazy!! a dubby track and a hard on death metal grinding track dont mix!!
anyone agree or disagree??
please give example'sfever wrote:just this death metal screaming stuff in dubstep seems unnecessary.
"the nature of it" ft. virus syndicate and foreign beggars, forthcoming on ranking records:joni_speedbass wrote:please give example'sfever wrote:just this death metal screaming stuff in dubstep seems unnecessary.