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Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 9:12 pm
by ST100
clarkycatDealer wrote:your chatting shit..
I don't have a chatting shit.
clarkycatDealer wrote:when you say it "doesnt work" , whats that based on?? nothing but a taste judgement on your behalf,
mattron wrote:dubstep just doesn't work with hip-hop and never will, imo.

Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 9:29 pm
by lightness
not feeling any of them

some good tunes made worse

Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 9:31 pm
by 3/2kick
the only thing exploding is me on your mum

:james:

Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 9:37 pm
by ST100
3/2kick wrote:the only thing exploding is me on your mum

:james:
:moedee:

Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 11:17 pm
by jim
I'm not really feeling any of this, of course that's just personal opinion. What isn't personal opinion is that putting some backpacker rappers who can't shift many units with their releases (even the biggest back-packer shit only sells 20/30k worldwide) are going to lead to dubstep blowing up seems a bit hyperbolic/misguided.

Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 11:23 pm
by Pistonsbeneath
i thought it had already blown up

how much more can it blow up before it turns shit out of necessity?

Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 11:25 pm
by jim
I think what is going to be blown is the load of backpacker dudes who are in to dubstep, which I think is quite a lot.

Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 11:41 pm
by Pallms
Pretty interesting... my favorite is the Alexander Spit & Rusko tune. It's good to see more people collaborating to make dubstep worldwide.

But seriously, I'm just waiting for Kurupt to hop on a track.

Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 11:42 pm
by 770dk303
mattron wrote:
afriiqaa wrote:i really hope this fad passes
not a fan of dubstep mc's at all. the beats are what i wanna hear.

Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 11:44 pm
by Dark Reign
The like the music the way it is. The vexd one is aight though

Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 11:52 pm
by ahier
-Dubson- wrote:not feeling any tbh

when a rapper and a dubstep artist actually make a track together they might make something good i think
yeah, the problem i have with most of these is that the songs werent really created with fitting a voice around it in a mind, especially the rusko and chase and status ones, so they end up sounding too busy

Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 11:55 pm
by egoless
I really don't feel any of the tune...

But like it or not, it is fresh stuff... new stuff... new blend...

Posted: Thu May 21, 2009 12:01 am
by clubo
Ahier wrote:
-Dubson- wrote:not feeling any tbh

when a rapper and a dubstep artist actually make a track together they might make something good i think
yeah, the problem i have with most of these is that the songs werent really created with fitting a voice around it in a mind, especially the rusko and chase and status ones, so they end up sounding too busy
yeah, you're saying it. they have to produce new tracks together!

Posted: Thu May 21, 2009 12:06 am
by egoless
clubo wrote:they have to produce new tracks together!
i agree :!:

Posted: Thu May 21, 2009 12:11 am
by ST100
EGOLESS wrote:But like it or not, it is fresh stuff... new stuff... new blend...
so? it sucks.

If its new and its good... good deal,

if its new and it sucks, which in this case, it does... than... just no.

Posted: Thu May 21, 2009 12:13 am
by egoless
mattron wrote:
EGOLESS wrote:But like it or not, it is fresh stuff... new stuff... new blend...
so? it sucks.

If its new and its good... good deal,

if its new and it sucks, which in this case, it does... than... just no.
Well m8, I say it sucks... you say it sucks... He says it's good, she says it's good.

Who is right and who is wrong? :wink:

Posted: Thu May 21, 2009 1:20 am
by snf
hah! just found this thread today, glad it started so much discussion.

for me, this IS the summer that dubstep exploded, not just with MCs but dubstep in general. the thing is, to break into large markets in the US you need names that are known. I grew up in the midwest and trust me that the only things that make it big there are the ones that get played on MTV. What this means is that people will hear that beat and be like "what the hell IS that?!" and then investigate and learn about this entire underground of music that's been brewing and evolving for time. I'm not stating whether this is good or bad, I don't think ANYONE can make that judgment. But I do think it will happen.

I for one like this vibe a lot as I was into hiphop for a long time before dubstep and am especially into the sounds of people like the Living Legends. The instrumental choice is questionable sometimes and lots of people have mentioned that it's hard to hear the MCs over some of the raw wobbly basslines. I definitely agree with this but also think that it gives a new feel to hiphop which it badly needs.

Time will tell... :)

As to the Vex'd track it is a remix of scuba - twitch but I thought it was called satellites in the radio show, hence the naming. Not sure on the actual name of any of the mixtape tunes so I changed it back to twitch.

Posted: Thu May 21, 2009 1:32 am
by ladubstepnostra
This is how it should be done..this style is identical to none!

Nebulla and DJ Dore feat. Czar Black - "Gettin' Doe" LADN-001
Nebulla and DJ Dore feat. Czar Black - "Gettin' Doe" LADN-001
Nebulla and DJ Dore feat. Czar Black - "Gettin' Doe" LADN-001

Fo real tho, big up the homies for makin this mixtape happen. Be on the lookout for some big collabos soon, make it blow up like the Fourth of July.

Posted: Thu May 21, 2009 2:05 am
by chosen substance
ladubstepnostra wrote:This is how it should be done..this style is identical to none!

Nebulla and DJ Dore feat. Czar Black - "Gettin' Doe" LADN-001
Nebulla and DJ Dore feat. Czar Black - "Gettin' Doe" LADN-001
Nebulla and DJ Dore feat. Czar Black - "Gettin' Doe" LADN-001

For real tho, big up the homies for makin this mixtape happen. Be on the lookout for some big collabos soon, make it blow up like the Fourth of July.

WERD!

To all the haters - hehehehe, come with that elitist vibe and you might just get left behind... :o

Posted: Thu May 21, 2009 2:39 am
by cosmic_surgeon
I've gotta agree with people saying the vocals don't add much. There's enough of a sound already with the original tunes - and to ensure the vocals don't clash they've gotta up the vocal and put the actual tune at the back of the mix. It totally kills the impact in that Mr Chips version.

Another thing is that what most of the MC's in this sample have to share isn't exactly compelling material. MC's who aren't repeating the same tiresome hip-hop cliches we're all familiar with might be required, and tunes which lend themselves to vocals better.

That third tune, however, proves to me at least that this idea has potential.

p.s. Just 'cause you're not feeling it doesn't mean you're an elitist. You don't have to say yes to everything.