Shum wrote:Surprised noone has posted any Sub Zero yet lol.
As an example of dnb brostep? I don't really like jump up dnb anymore but there is something about that poon tune...... The flip is better though, imo
Re: Is there a brostep of dnb?
Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2011 11:18 pm
by Shum
Yeah I remember my dnb mates getting their panties all in a twist when Sub Zero was getting big. This tune is always good for a giggle.
Re: Is there a brostep of dnb?
Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2011 11:34 pm
by cityzen
I had one of my darkest moments when I snapped out of a drug induced stupor long enough to realise I was brocking out to that tune with not the slightest hint of irony. There, in the middle of a Breakin Science surrounded by plastic gangsters, chavs and low lifes, I took a long hard look at myself....
Re: Is there a brostep of dnb?
Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2011 11:36 pm
by Shum
Re: Is there a brostep of dnb?
Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2011 2:25 am
by wizeguy
brighter days is sick i also like dodge city and oo baby.
the plastic gangsters add so much jokes to a night, at brixton academy a few years back me and some mates found some of them huge glasses on the floor and put them on, some little skanky bitch and her rude boy boyfriend came over and instead of being polite about it they had to put on a 'we're badmans' act, we just started chucking there glasses back and forth to each other winding them up they didn't do anything and we kept their glasses... ha
all about the old skool jungle raves tho... pure vibes
Re: Is there a brostep of dnb?
Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2011 11:03 am
by cityzen
I blame the smoking ban.
Raver:
Government/clubs/bouncers:
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Re: Is there a brostep of dnb?
Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2011 12:29 pm
by NickUndercover
wubstep wrote:
Who couldn't dance to that?!
Tbh I'm more of a myself.
Funny how this thread went from broyoiyoi dnb to good sound, let's keep that going
Re: Is there a brostep of dnb?
Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2011 12:50 pm
by mIrReN
I'm a sucker for Panacea Current Value Counterstrike etc
Especially Counterstrike vs Hidden (vivid reality <3)
Re: Is there a brostep of dnb?
Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2011 1:12 pm
by cityzen
Rönin wrote:Funny how this thread went from broyoiyoi dnb to good sound, let's keep that going
Been feeling this one for a while now..
Re: Is there a brostep of dnb?
Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2011 1:20 pm
by NickUndercover
^^^^ SICK, Hybris is too much really. Everything in this tune is raw intelligence.
Liking this one a lot too
Re: Is there a brostep of dnb?
Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2011 1:52 pm
by TheTornado
nikki wrote:yeh, they call it 'Wobble'
look up 'Hazard' and 'Taxman' plenty of others too...
was kinda the end to DnB as we knew it...
WTF. Hazard is one of THE best technical producers in the scene, and is constantly changing his sound! Listen to "Play The Game" as Vague, then listen to Proteus, Food Fight- which Rockwell has been rinsing, Busta Move, and Death March- completely different! Plus "Wicked So" basically started this whole "drumstep" thing which, whether you like it or not, is pretty influential.
As for Taxman, he makes a lot of jump-up tunes that have integrity. Evasion Remix, Seen/97 Style with Original Sin, Dreamland/Acid...
Two of the best producers in the scene. If you want real brostep in D&B it's people like DJ Sly. That shit is straight up terrible. The only tune I have ever played of his is "Heavy and Dark" which is cheesy but fuck it, I like it.
Re: Is there a brostep of dnb?
Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2011 1:54 pm
by TheTornado
fractal wrote:@pkay- I hear you, and agree. But I just grew so tired of that beat so quickly... When groups like pendulum and bad company started to get big, I knew that my love affair with dnb was over...
...seriously? The Nine, Four Days, The Pulse, the entire Book of the Bad series?
So many people chatting shit in this thread!
As for Total Science - yes, just released a new EP with SPY and every tune is incredible. So much good D&B out at the moment, I really need to do a new mix.
Re: Is there a brostep of dnb?
Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2011 2:17 pm
by mIrReN
The Tornado wrote:
fractal wrote:@pkay- I hear you, and agree. But I just grew so tired of that beat so quickly... When groups like pendulum and bad company started to get big, I knew that my love affair with dnb was over...
...seriously? The Nine, Four Days, The Pulse, the entire Book of the Bad series?
So many people chatting shit in this thread!
As for Total Science - yes, just released a new EP with SPY and every tune is incredible. So much good D&B out at the moment, I really need to do a new mix.
U summing up all my fav bad company yeah The Nine is such a lovely tune
*puts on Nine*
Re: Is there a brostep of dnb?
Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2011 3:26 pm
by kaiten
mIrReN wrote:
U summing up all my fav bad company yeah The Nine is such a lovely tune
*puts on Nine*
Tune always brings back memories for me, was one of the regular tunes in my sets when I first started playing out in 01.
Re: Is there a brostep of dnb?
Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2011 3:32 pm
by pkay
no bashing bad company
inside the machine is in the top 10 dnb albums of all time
Also, the only swing-step tune worth listening to
Re: Is there a brostep of dnb?
Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2011 3:51 pm
by wizeguy
The Tornado wrote:
nikki wrote:yeh, they call it 'Wobble'
look up 'Hazard' and 'Taxman' plenty of others too...
was kinda the end to DnB as we knew it...
WTF. Hazard is one of THE best technical producers in the scene, and is constantly changing his sound! Listen to "Play The Game" as Vague, then listen to Proteus, Food Fight- which Rockwell has been rinsing, Busta Move, and Death March- completely different! Plus "Wicked So" basically started this whole "drumstep" thing which, whether you like it or not, is pretty influential.
As for Taxman, he makes a lot of jump-up tunes that have integrity. Evasion Remix, Seen/97 Style with Original Sin, Dreamland/Acid...
Two of the best producers in the scene. If you want real brostep in D&B it's people like DJ Sly. That shit is straight up terrible. The only tune I have ever played of his is "Heavy and Dark" which is cheesy but fuck it, I like it.
agree with you there, hazard comes with some bangers so does taxman, i'd say people like sly & sensai are more like the 'brostep'