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Dub step VS Drum and Bass
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jackmaster wrote:you went in with this mix.
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Re: Dub step VS Drum and Bass
LOUD ≠ GOODdisma wrote:Hey all, i've been producing drum and bass aswell as dub step for a couple of years now. And it seems alot more effort is put in to get a good drum and bass sound... rather than a dubstep tune...
I think this rings true in the stuff we hear today. The good stuff coming out of drum and bass today is sooo rich in production quality, and i'm yet to be convinced and dub producers have come close to creating sounds as good as the ones i've heard in d'n'b productions (e.g. Spor - Valentine.. Noisia - Exodus, The panacea - cryptonomicon... pendulum..)
Can someone convince me otherwise?
Feel free to flame
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I like bits from both. You can't dismiss someone like Spor's skills, but so much DnB I get to hear (since I'm not checking DoA for tunes every week anymore) has way to much tendancy to be overproduced... I find that with all that studio shine you lose a little bit of the emotion (compare Goldie's vocal tunes to Pendulum's for example)... plus, I've got bored of all the cliches that get used over and over (kick drum buildup, pause a beat, hit with a jump up break). You mention Pendulum who are amazing producers, but somewhat lacking on the artistic front... pretty soulless stuff. There's probably soulful DnB out there (and I don't mean that as a synonym for 'jazzy' or 'liquid').... but all I ever get to hear is jump up stuff. I like jump up music (hell, I'm a Caspa/Rusko-defender around here!), but I like a bit of variety - which is what I thinks been lacking from DnB for a little while.
I never quite got the move to DnB from Jungle, tbh... find Jungle way more exciting. Actually there's very little on the planet that can make me energetic/happy as quickly as a serious Congo Natty session...
I don't really think either genre out of DnB or Dubstep is "better". They're just frameworks for artists to work within. I definitely hear more interesting music coming out of the Dubstep scene, but then I check for it a whole lot more...
I never quite got the move to DnB from Jungle, tbh... find Jungle way more exciting. Actually there's very little on the planet that can make me energetic/happy as quickly as a serious Congo Natty session...
I don't really think either genre out of DnB or Dubstep is "better". They're just frameworks for artists to work within. I definitely hear more interesting music coming out of the Dubstep scene, but then I check for it a whole lot more...
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If only it didn't have the same cut-n-paste DnB break all the way through it.... when did DnB start only having one drumbeat?Rendr wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UJ_oRu33Or0Magma wrote:There's probably soulful DnB out there
Bam!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3mSsYPSKUoY - Soulful Junglism!
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magma this is sic..Magma wrote:
If only it didn't have the same cut-n-paste DnB break all the way through it.... when did DnB start only having one drumbeat?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3mSsYPSKUoY - Soulful Junglism!
im probably a few years late but does anyone still make this kinda dnb ?
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have to do some diggingDavid wrote:magma this is sic..Magma wrote:
If only it didn't have the same cut-n-paste DnB break all the way through it.... when did DnB start only having one drumbeat?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3mSsYPSKUoY - Soulful Junglism!
im probably a few years late but does anyone still make this kinda dnb ?
peep this release http://www.digital-tunes.net/releases/t ... ____vol__1
Yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes. I at one point described it as "DAWs became more affordable so jungle producers could do more with their music, except that they did less and that's what people called drum bass". Not entirely accurate, but you get the point. To me, the drum programming was the entire damn point of jungle, which has since been reduced to looped Amen breaks with jump-up rhythms played with a 909 with a distorted snare. Song starts with a saw wave melody > Amen break with an automated low pass filter kicks in > jump up rhythm kicks in with some joyful melody > way too many bass drops that only distract from the song as a whole.Magma wrote:I never quite got the move to DnB from Jungle, tbh... find Jungle way more exciting. Actually there's very little on the planet that can make me energetic/happy as quickly as a serious Congo Natty session...
Yes, definitely not all drum n bass is like that, but that style has come to define what the general music audience has come to expect from the it. Such an atrocity. It's really no fun to dance or listen to.
Thank God for breakcore with ridiculous drum programming. ='0
Oh and as for 'modern' dnb that is actually ridiculously good:
BOO-YAH
Amazing what Benn does when he's not going absolutely ridiculous with his drums (which I obviously love wit' all my heart too).
And raggacore is an amazing update to ragga-jungle, I actually generally prefer raggacore... So fiends who like the ragga-jungle thang and miss it should get wit' it
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Genevieve wrote:Thank God for breakcore with ridiculous drum programming. ='0
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love both drum and bass and dubstep, exciting stuff in both sounds for sure! just have to have a proper look!
check this martsman tune on the subtle audio ep, called some minimal business, love dropping this one as people dont know what the fuck is going on for the most part ahaha
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check this martsman tune on the subtle audio ep, called some minimal business, love dropping this one as people dont know what the fuck is going on for the most part ahaha
http://www.juno.co.uk/ppps/products/314997-01.htm
I Think the whole we wanna sound like professional producers crab killed most of the vibes of D and B. Optical. Lots of early Metalheadz stuff and Photek etc. etc. isnt rocketscience productionwise, but it has tons of character. Perfect Production doesnt compensate lack of musical ideas and ability. If youve got nothing to say youve got nothing to say..And by the way what is a good production ??? Mala, Headhunter and Distance is produced good enough. And guys wassup with Burial or El B the arent technichal guys but the make the best music. When you take a look at the DOA forum you get the feel its all about beeing 18 plugins deep in the channel 
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