Am I the only one who hates wobble?
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Nice!!!Connection wrote:Q23. You just reminded me of a defining moment in D&B's history (for me and the peeps that were there anyway)
Tasco Warrehouse, Plumstead, S.E. London. i forget the name of the dance, but Bukem steps up after one of the heavy sets and this track stars playing.
The intro goes on and on and on, and everyone's looking at each other going "WTF is this bollox". It was floaty strings and jangly bells and a female vocal.
Then the drums and bass drop and the place explodes.
Bukem had just played 'Music' for what must have been on of the first live plays of it. The track got pulled up 4/5 times +
That track was a defining one in terms of 'Intelligent' D&B splitting from Jungle, and neither sub-genre lasted the distance before the next came through.
Yeah, I am thinking 144 bpm + series here, 31 seconds...here we go now, and BAM!! what was once a civil crowd dancing in unison is now off its leash.
That was awesome at the time, but the 275 sub genre classifications of DnB (or any other style of music) that have since been created haven't really helped. It's all just music, and all good DJs know how to mix the sub genres together.
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go here :BEN? wrote:Yes, been listening to 'intelligent' drum and bass a lot recently, Seba, Paradox, Photek etc
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Depone wrote:
I dont know what your on about mate, jump-up was coined as a genre around 2000, way after those clips. They have appeared on jump-up style CD's after this, but i still wouldnt class it as jump-up or clownstep.
Back in 99/2000 people were still making quality dark rollin dnb.
Hmm... really? I remember it being called jump up back then when all that was out.. 96-97 ish..
.not to be out done jump was dope when it came out. People were doing cooler stuff with bass. Everyone always slaps the big anthems on it and labels it all cheesy Aphrodite stuff but it was pretty hype stuff for the time, all the Hip Hop samples and breakdowns and that. Look up some of Sappo's old sets. I still to this day think that stuff is the blueprint for what Garage breaks and Dubstep are today. Same shit different tempo.
but yeah old intelligent > jump up
Tbh the term jump up was coined around 2000, but it was around way before the term came about, there were no proper sub genres before that, just jungle, darker stuff, and drum & bass. But Jump Up makes me gag.Step Correct wrote: but yeah old intelligent > jump up
The amount of times i've had to listen to Bad Ass
If you want a stomping Jump up tune:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AdJJUHezWEs
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Junglist wrote:obviously have nowhere near as much experience as justrob, the problem was getting the sub to have some power
Junglist wrote: I clearly know how to make music. Why else would I have 170+ posts in a dubstep production forum if I didn't make the music you fucktard!
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Thank you!abZ wrote:I want in on this fight. Jump-up the term goes back to at least 96 possibly 95. As far as I know the term has been around as long as the sound has.
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DROKKR wrote:me either.Serox wrote:I wouldn't even call the clip you posted Dubstep apart from near the end.
That stuff stinks of Detroit Techno.
martyn, 2562 all that type stuff. i don't get how it is called dubstep. much closer to detroit techno to my ears and i grew up listening to detroit techno.
ok. Dubstep to me is anything at around 140 bpm with broken beats. same goes for dnb. anything around 170-174 bpm with broken beats is dnb. other than those loose classifications, its all fair play.
going much further than tempo to classify a genre is what causes the wobbles and reeses that are so rinsed and boring.
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