Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2009 2:38 pm
LOL. badmanCorpsey wrote:OMG if I'd heard the original then the snoop dogg version THEN the VIP I'd have been waving my glowstick in the AYAH like a total RUDEBOY
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LOL. badmanCorpsey wrote:OMG if I'd heard the original then the snoop dogg version THEN the VIP I'd have been waving my glowstick in the AYAH like a total RUDEBOY
do you work for chase and status?[Ex]:AMPLE MAGAZINE wrote:How can u say that 1200 people at a dubstep night are not an accurate representation of people who enjoy dubstep.livercool wrote:This made got me so het up I actually registered, I normally just watch from the sidelines.[Ex]:AMPLE MAGAZINE wrote:Hello people
Example Magazine has been watchin this thread for days now. and has decided its finally time to post on it. On Saturday one of our photographers was at CHIUBUKU's 9th BIRTHDAY @ NATION in Liverpool. Present at what is apparently the first time the Snoop dogg millionare track was played in a club. And contrary to what everyone on here would expect the whole club literaly erupted the room went mad and the tune was reloaded. Is Dubstep forum maybe a seperate scene of its own which is completely detached from whats actually happening in the clubs
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Chibuku birthday is not an accurate representation of the nights that people on this forum...people who actually "like" dubstep go to. The crowd that supposedly "went mad" were nowhere to be seen when kode 9 was on. The room would probably errupt if you played this at mood, or garlands or whatever. It's more the case that this tune is detached from the dubstep scene.
From where I was standing everyone was either too fucked to dance, covering their ears or waiting til that "sick toooon with plan b comes on" anyway.
So to say that dubstep forum is detached from the clubs is ridiculous...I can't imagine if this is played at Pace Yourself on Thursday you'd get the same reaction.
Probably my first and last ever post...just know that people in Liverpool aren't all plebs.
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They all paid their money and they all came to see those acts that were on and they all knew the tunes. Kode 9 played a boring set in a pitch black room no wonder people werent dancing. Our photographer will be at ape in manchester this friday and chase and status are playing again. I gurantee they will play the snoop dogg tune and i gurantee it will go off. If you think that the reaction of people to dubstep is unimportant then youre the exact sort of person who will bring dubstep to its knees not chase and status who if anything are actually bringing more money into dubstep. Which cant do it any harm.
Corpsey wrote:OMG if I'd heard the original then the snoop dogg version THEN the VIP I'd have been waving my glowstick in the AYAH like a total RUDEBOY
[Ex]:AMPLE MAGAZINE wrote:How can u say that 1200 people at a dubstep night are not an accurate representation of people who enjoy dubstep.livercool wrote:This made got me so het up I actually registered, I normally just watch from the sidelines.[Ex]:AMPLE MAGAZINE wrote:Hello people
Example Magazine has been watchin this thread for days now. and has decided its finally time to post on it. On Saturday one of our photographers was at CHIUBUKU's 9th BIRTHDAY @ NATION in Liverpool. Present at what is apparently the first time the Snoop dogg millionare track was played in a club. And contrary to what everyone on here would expect the whole club literaly erupted the room went mad and the tune was reloaded. Is Dubstep forum maybe a seperate scene of its own which is completely detached from whats actually happening in the clubs
WWW.EXAMPLEMAG.CO.UK
Chibuku birthday is not an accurate representation of the nights that people on this forum...people who actually "like" dubstep go to. The crowd that supposedly "went mad" were nowhere to be seen when kode 9 was on. The room would probably errupt if you played this at mood, or garlands or whatever. It's more the case that this tune is detached from the dubstep scene.
From where I was standing everyone was either too fucked to dance, covering their ears or waiting til that "sick toooon with plan b comes on" anyway.
So to say that dubstep forum is detached from the clubs is ridiculous...I can't imagine if this is played at Pace Yourself on Thursday you'd get the same reaction.
Probably my first and last ever post...just know that people in Liverpool aren't all plebs.
????
They all paid their money and they all came to see those acts that were on and they all knew the tunes. Kode 9 played a boring set in a pitch black room no wonder people werent dancing. Our photographer will be at ape in manchester this friday and chase and status are playing again. I gurantee they will play the snoop dogg tune and i gurantee it will go off. If you think that the reaction of people to dubstep is unimportant then youre the exact sort of person who will bring dubstep to its knees not chase and status who if anything are actually bringing more money into dubstep. Which cant do it any harm.
preferably hieroglyphicsSub/Stance wrote:real shame dat this is the first dubstep tune to get vocaled from he big bwoys of hip hop, jus aint the right choice, tunes waaay to busy n hype for a vocal. but for fucks sake get someone on a JOKER riddim now!
is it really so hard to beleive that kode9 played a boring funky house set?djjz13 wrote:If you are saying kode9 was boring then you need to go back to popstepforum.com or whereever you came from.
no.Abs wrote:is it really so hard to beleive that kode9 played a funky house set?
yes.Abs wrote:is it really so hard to beleive that kode9 played a boring funky house set?
I don't think anyone begrudges dubstep producers making a living. But its a slightly different thing when music is compromised for commercial reasons.SILKIE wrote:the only thing that can kill dubstep is people stop listening to it because snoop dogg raps over it lol. would everyone would be happy if we still all played to ten people. maybe good for u but if u want good music the artist has to 100% into there music and that means maybe getting paid. or we can die pennyless and be remembered centuries after for our craft like van gogh.
final thought
if nothing changed in music we would be listening to monks and drums, maybe a new gerne.