Re: Skream was terrible
Posted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 11:11 pm
but you weren't there so....
I think this is missing the point. I'm sure everyone on stage was having a good time and felt proud at how far they had come together, it's just that the audience was going apeshit over 12th Planet's set and as far as I could tell the guerilla beat repeats and rewinds were only entertaining to the people on stage. Reading the replies to this thread, it looks like a lot of people agree, but a lot of people enjoy the humor and personality Skream brings to his show, so really I'm guilty for having had certain expectations without actually looking into what his live persona was like.MissBrass wrote:Ya.. all of us have known each other MAD long, so it was pure horsing aroung. Let me tell you, I was on that stage and it made me SO proud to see folks I've been friends with, worked with over the years and we're all doing our thing, and doing it big. From the djs, to management, to agents, we were all on that stage, and we're all tight.wilson wrote:Kinda unprofessional but when you're all mates I suppose it's hard NOT to muck about just a bit..MissBrass wrote:larspro wrote:I thought the exact same thing. He's obviously a boss why does he have to act like thathankerins wrote:Later during 12th Planet's set, Skream went up on stage and started fucking with his records, ruining the vibe for everyone and laughing like the audience hadn't paid good money to be there. I was generally disappointed because I love Skream's music but all night he looked like he didn't give a fuck about entertaining fans, just being a troll. Did I just catch him on a bad night or is he usually a terrible performer?
I was on stage the whole time and youre absolutely wrong. There were a lot of dubstep's most important on that stage and we were ALL joking around, mostly celebrating our success since we've all known each other for years. To the audience it may have looked like he was trying to ruin the vibe but it was just horsing around.
I hope this ends this discussion, its crazy how people can overthink things they see.
I won't feed you anymorejolly wailer wrote:but you weren't there so....
these are the worst, i use to be into hardcore (more 2-steppy, less emoey) about 5 or so years ago and i've slowly noticed plenty old faces slowly drifting over to the dubstep scene (although it's different cause i'm not in the states')djrodan wrote:skipping the high profile events is generally a good idea, also 21+. the ex-hardcore/emo, moshing/mashing kiddie crowds can really ruin the show.
Stop gloating at the fact your friends with a few DJ's in the scene. It doesn't make you better than anyone else!MissBrass wrote:known each other MAD long. made me SO proud to see folks I've been friends with, worked with over the years. doing it big. we're all tight.
asa wrote:Anyone can beat match, its all down to selection.......
likewise, i didn't make it to the show but i'm not sorry i missed it. seemed like a high profile gig, so why not take the chance to smash a good set and impress all the M.I.A. fans or whatever? rather than use it as a chance to mess around and celebrate your own success. again, i wasn't there so i'm not really judging but thats the way you make it seem @missbrass.AL4228 wrote:I wasn't there but reading this was quite an eye opener
You all goof off during a set ruining some of the fans time.
Then have the audacity to say it's ok because it was some of dubsteps most important people
beginning of another thread maybe?dafox wrote:gimme silkie & quest anyday of the week
MissBrass wrote:larspro wrote:I thought the exact same thing. He's obviously a boss why does he have to act like thathankerins wrote:Later during 12th Planet's set, Skream went up on stage and started fucking with his records, ruining the vibe for everyone and laughing like the audience hadn't paid good money to be there. I was generally disappointed because I love Skream's music but all night he looked like he didn't give a fuck about entertaining fans, just being a troll. Did I just catch him on a bad night or is he usually a terrible performer?
I was on stage the whole time and youre absolutely wrong. There were a lot of dubstep's most important on that stage and we were ALL joking around, mostly celebrating our success since we've all known each other for years. To the audience it may have looked like he was trying to ruin the vibe but it was just horsing around.
danrev wrote:You're one of dubsteps most important?
Talking yourself up a bit there aint you?
dr hugo wrote:yea I've never heard of you
chico_red wrote:how much coke had you done MissBrass??? Talk about self gratification!!!!
stappard wrote:MissBrass wrote:larspro wrote:I thought the exact same thing. He's obviously a boss why does he have to act like thathankerins wrote:Later during 12th Planet's set, Skream went up on stage and started fucking with his records, ruining the vibe for everyone and laughing like the audience hadn't paid good money to be there. I was generally disappointed because I love Skream's music but all night he looked like he didn't give a fuck about entertaining fans, just being a troll. Did I just catch him on a bad night or is he usually a terrible performer?
I was on stage the whole time and youre absolutely wrong. There were a lot of dubstep's most important on that stage and we were ALL joking around, mostly celebrating our success since we've all known each other for years. To the audience it may have looked like he was trying to ruin the vibe but it was just horsing around.
our success?
abstractsound wrote:beginning of another thread maybe?dafox wrote:gimme silkie & quest anyday of the week
its all about expectations... skream and benga played trouble & bass 3 year and because trouble & bass incites that vibe from the moment you walk through the door, the shit went off proper.
skream b2b mala at dubwar 5 was legendary, but again, expectations. knowing that skream is part of the mix means you aren't going to get a deep dubbed out hour staring at the back of your eye lids.. you're getting rewinds and flangers and phasers and tear out. while that's not the part of the sound i enjoy, it was expected and i went anyway.
we should all be smiling that there are this many different angles to approach the sound. keep dubstep diverse.
bolsty wrote: these are the worst, i use to be into hardcore (more 2-steppy, less emoey)
AL4228 wrote:I won't feed you anymorejolly wailer wrote:but you weren't there so....
best part of this thread by some distanceDark Reign wrote: