DnB Artists that Make Dubstep

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Post by rekordah » Tue Feb 10, 2009 9:45 pm

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Post by seckle » Tue Feb 10, 2009 9:50 pm

Corpsey wrote:Should be chemically castrated imo
lol

LOL

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Post by mattrelton » Tue Feb 10, 2009 10:01 pm

Concept wrote:tbh more dubstep artists should make the tempo shift to d&b.

That would be far more interesting. Sure they'd fit in really nicely with all the stripped out drum & bass floating about at the moment.
Very true

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Post by seckle » Tue Feb 10, 2009 10:14 pm

Concept wrote:tbh more dubstep artists should make the tempo shift to d&b.

That would be far more interesting. Sure they'd fit in really nicely with all the stripped out drum & bass floating about at the moment.
please....no!!!

dnb is dnb, and for god sakes it surely doesn't need another sub-genre. dubstep is rich and different and (for the most part) amen free and happy on its own.

let's not try and bring sand to the beach.

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Post by deadaelus » Tue Feb 10, 2009 10:19 pm

Promo wrote:Drum n Bass is boring. Chase & Status are boring. Last time I went to some drum n bass night well lets just say it was booooooooooooooring with a capital ber. Boom cha boom cha for the hold bloody night. Same old boring rhythm for 3 hrs straight. Oh did I say it was boring.
You missed the boat m8. Drum & Bass has been a big source of inspiration for how people approach Dubstep, especially from a production standpoint. Watch the Computer Music Rusko video and count how many times he references how DnB producers do things.

Look at the first Dubstep tunes that came out 4-5 years ago->you can not tell me this isn't the most boring sound of dubstep to date. Now you have established DnB producers crossing over and helping expand the sound of dubstep. This doesn't mean i would like to see DnB producers teach lessons on making dubstep, but ideas can be shared to help develop new sounds and keep things interesting for both DnB & Dubstep.

I always thought of Dubstep as a Cooler younger brother to DnB.

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Post by spiderman » Tue Feb 10, 2009 10:23 pm

deadaelus wrote:
Promo wrote:Drum n Bass is boring. Chase & Status are boring. Last time I went to some drum n bass night well lets just say it was booooooooooooooring with a capital ber. Boom cha boom cha for the hold bloody night. Same old boring rhythm for 3 hrs straight. Oh did I say it was boring.
You missed the boat m8. Drum & Bass has been a big source of inspiration for how people approach Dubstep, especially from a production standpoint. Watch the Computer Music Rusko video and count how many times he references how DnB producers do things.

Look at the first Dubstep tunes that came out 4-5 years ago->you can not tell me this isn't the most boring sound of dubstep to date. Now you have established DnB producers crossing over and helping expand the sound of dubstep. This doesn't mean i would like to see DnB producers teach lessons on making dubstep, but ideas can be shared to help develop new sounds and keep things interesting

I always thought of Dubstep as a Cooler younger brother to DnB.
lmao.

early dubstep was far from boring. some of the best tunes of this genre i can think of come from the early days.

the dnb influx broadened the scope of the music but was not essential in anything, the pioneers crafted the fundamental structure on their own.
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Post by seckle » Tue Feb 10, 2009 10:23 pm

dancing at 140bpm and dancing at 160-175bpm are very different things as well. this is one of the biggest reasons why a dubstep dance has people on the dancefloor for 6-10 hours straight with very little breaks.

nobody over 25 is going to dance at 160bpm for 10 hours.

people don't consider the effect that bpm's have on the overall mood of an event.

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Post by pidge » Tue Feb 10, 2009 10:30 pm

seckle wrote:dancing at 140bpm and dancing at 160-175bpm are very different things as well. this is one of the biggest reasons why a dubstep dance has people on the dancefloor for 6-10 hours straight with very little breaks.

nobody over 25 is going to dance at 160bpm for 10 hours.

people don't consider the effect that bpm's have on the overall mood of an event.
where are you going with that comment, whats your point? sounds like your holding something back
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Post by ytee » Tue Feb 10, 2009 10:31 pm

The ed rush/optical tune is meh. Alright but not up to there standards as producers imo.

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Post by kozee » Tue Feb 10, 2009 11:02 pm

just please: no dnb attitudes in dubstep.

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Post by pidge » Tue Feb 10, 2009 11:45 pm

^^ Whats all the hate on DnB? No 'attitudes' at dances I go to, no worse then any other genre. maybe you lot are going to th wrong dances.

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Post by rhea » Tue Feb 10, 2009 11:53 pm

June Miller (+ Chillum), some wicked dubstep tunes towards the end of their experimental mix

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Post by sofabed » Wed Feb 11, 2009 12:02 am

Signus wrote: Would love to hear some stuff from Commix myself
This would be amazing :twisted:

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Post by deadaelus » Wed Feb 11, 2009 1:24 am

kozee wrote:just please: no dnb attitudes in dubstep.
Funny you mention that.

I was actually admiring how many producers post on here and how clean the forum is (for the most part).

dubstep forum seems to be more friendly than some dnb forums. Look at Dogs on Acid or DnB Arena if you need to see my point.

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Post by rob_booth » Wed Feb 11, 2009 2:23 am

seckle wrote:breaks.
nobody over 25 is going to dance at 160bpm for 10 hours.
I did from the ages of 25 -31 .. and still dancing ... without the aid of E or speed ... but @ 31 years old, its getting hard to keep going without red bull

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Post by stenchman » Wed Feb 11, 2009 2:27 am

Rob Booth wrote:
seckle wrote:breaks.
nobody over 25 is going to dance at 160bpm for 10 hours.
I did from the ages of 25 -31 .. and still dancing ... without the aid of E or speed ... but @ 31 years old, its getting hard to keep going without red bull
im 23 and can only go until about 4 now without any assistance, no matter what the tempo. god i wish i could buy some new legs

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Post by concept » Wed Feb 11, 2009 9:05 am

Amen free does not equate to happiness in my book.

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Post by symbl » Wed Feb 11, 2009 9:07 am

seckle wrote:
Concept wrote:tbh more dubstep artists should make the tempo shift to d&b.

That would be far more interesting. Sure they'd fit in really nicely with all the stripped out drum & bass floating about at the moment.
please....no!!!

dnb is dnb, and for god sakes it surely doesn't need another sub-genre. dubstep is rich and different and (for the most part) amen free and happy on its own.

let's not try and bring sand to the beach.
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Post by thief » Wed Feb 11, 2009 9:24 am

seckle wrote:
let's not try and bring sand to the beach.
This is exactly what they do in Wellington... it's a bit strange and sort of dirty to be honest. :?

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Post by pk- » Wed Feb 11, 2009 9:33 am

deadaelus wrote:Look at the first Dubstep tunes that came out 4-5 years ago->you can not tell me this isn't the most boring sound of dubstep to date.
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