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Re: Korn are to set release a new "dubstep" studio album

Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2011 5:36 pm
by davwuh
Great band imho & I'm interested to check out what it's like.. either way, this is gonna be the biggest selling dubstep record of all time so get used to it haters :h:

Re: Korn are to set release a new "dubstep" studio album

Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2011 5:46 pm
by noam
Brian Oblivion wrote:
noam wrote:
Brian Oblivion wrote:
wormcode wrote:Yeah had a feeling after that collaboration with skrillex
Korn are grasping at straws to stay relevant these days I think.
they basically reinvented metal when they came out
jus wana go back to this

i dont think Korn really had anything to do with it themselves

Ross Robinson on the other hand...

metal basically went from being overtly showy, to a rawer more gritty sound in the late 80's influenced by hardcore and punk - thats Thrash. REAL thrash.

Pantera/Machine Head/FF etc. are later breeds - when Thrash started to die out they simplified the tracks, and Pantera really added this much rawer, bottom end to the sound, slowed things down a little, and what came of it was a sort of hybrid, precursor to nu-metal.

Ross Robinson took the sound that Pantera/Sepultura/FF were making in the early-mid 90's and brought production techniques learned from things like Metallica's Black Album, the wall of sound, shortened the songs to pop song length, cut out guitar solo's and pushed the angst from Grunge mixed with this simplified, newer metal sound. hence, Nu-Metal.

so we got Korn and Deftones supporting Machine Head and Pantera on tours around 94/5, with these quick, heavy, sludgy, bassey metal tracks with incredibly high production value. THAT was what happened to metal - it didn't get 'reinvented'. it changed slowly over time, to do with trends. Look at Pantera's album titles - round the time nu-metal was really kicking off and grunge was dying, Great Southern Trendkill came out (96?)... that album was basically their attempt at a nu-metal sound... but with styles and personalities like Pantera had naturally all that came through, and the album is darker and more menacing than most of the 'nu' shit that came out.

anyway, the point was, no one reinvented metal... metal just changed, the biggest facilitator was Ross Robinson, not Korn though.
. I dont think trendkill was an attempt at a new metal sound though, there I disagree with you because Im pretty sure in interviews at the time they said they just wanted to kill all the trendy shit and make an uncompromising metal album, there was no rapping, deck scratching, little hip hop interludes etc, I dont think they bent to the trend at all, quite the opposite if anything, that album was barbaric for the most.
yeah i agree, i actually wrote something similar first then changed it to that but i actually fully agree with you there

however, the Ross Robinson thing i think is just undeniable, with Slipknot for example, he's the one who made them cut down song times, speed them up and take out guitar solo's - by that point he'd got his formula locked and had established the 'nu-metal' sound. at that point he was the fulcrum for its evolution into 3minute, detuned, grindy, angsty pro-tooled metal

Re: Korn are to set release a new "dubstep" studio album

Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2011 7:21 pm
by capo ultra
no ross robinson = no korn

Re: Korn are to set release a new "dubstep" studio album

Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2011 7:36 pm
by noam
yes! love the av btw

Re: Korn are to set release a new "dubstep" studio album

Posted: Fri Jun 17, 2011 7:59 am
by Brian Oblivion
noam wrote:however, the Ross Robinson thing i think is just undeniable, with Slipknot for example, he's the one who made them cut down song times, speed them up and take out guitar solo's - by that point he'd got his formula locked and had established the 'nu-metal' sound. at that point he was the fulcrum for its evolution into 3minute, detuned, grindy, angsty pro-tooled metal
fair call man, fair call, I wasnt actually aware of that. I think I have slipknots first album somewhere, I was never totally sold on them but actually I like the vocals more than Korn, I was never totally sold on Korn either tbh. I think I probably like Slipknots music a bit more than Korns too, Ive only heard the first album though. They did have an air of the contrived about them, it seemed quite a packaged affair which never sat right with me. It was like they look just like Mr Bungle, and they sound somewhere between Korn and Machine Head, and they got a dj like Incubus... just seemed like a lot of box ticking on the bandwagon list which I think just made me want to hate them at the time more than their music could pull them back from. I think I saw them at Brixton Academy with some friends at some stage, remember very little about it besides feeling like an old man among the crowd even though I was probably about 22/23 at the time :lol:

Re: Korn are to set release a new "dubstep" studio album

Posted: Fri Jun 17, 2011 9:01 am
by wormcode
Slipknot's first album is great I think. It has a very full sound, and interesting percussion which is rarer these days. I also prefer the Slipknot vocals, he has or had quite a wide range. DJ Sid/Starscream is an old junglist so he throws some jungle samples in a few tunes and that just sealed the deal for me when I first heard them. I've seen him live too, interesting sets... kind of a jungle purist though I guess, not dnb just mad breaks and square wave bass with ragga samples. He had a kind of experimental jungle album a few years ago that was kinda cool called Full Metal Scratchit or Full Metal Jungle, one of them.

Re: Korn are to set release a new "dubstep" studio album

Posted: Sat Jul 09, 2011 5:27 am
by RandoRando
Alright guys, the genre is called metalstep. Nothing to do with dubstep . So all of you an stop complaining, they are jut making heavy music and now incorporating electronic music into theirs. I thinking will be cool for those who are fans of heavy music.

Re: Korn are to set release a new "dubstep" studio album

Posted: Sat Jul 09, 2011 5:31 am
by knell
:lebowski:



first result when i googled "metalstep"


Re: Korn are to set release a new "dubstep" studio album

Posted: Sat Jul 09, 2011 5:32 am
by Kodachrome
RandoRando wrote:Alright guys, the genre is called metalstep. Nothing to do with dubstep . So all of you an stop complaining, they are jut making heavy music and now incorporating electronic music into theirs. I thinking will be cool for those who are fans of heavy music.
If you think Korn is heavy you don't know music.


By the way Korn sucks.






^Almost totally unrelated but needs to be posted anyways.

Suck it Korn!

Re: Korn are to set release a new "dubstep" studio album

Posted: Sat Jul 09, 2011 5:34 am
by knell
i saw DillingerEP live when i had never even heard their music before... scared the shit out of me, one of the best nights of my life

Re: Korn are to set release a new "dubstep" studio album

Posted: Sat Jul 09, 2011 5:38 am
by Kodachrome
knell wrote:i saw DillingerEP live when i had never even heard their music before... scared the shit out of me, one of the best nights of my life
Haha they are insane. There's a video out there of them live where the vocalist just runs across a ton of people in the front. Not surfs... just straight up runs over them. Hilarious :D

Re: Korn are to set release a new "dubstep" studio album

Posted: Sat Jul 09, 2011 5:46 am
by Dead Rats
Well, Jonathan Davis is doing some vocals with Suicide Silence now.


Dubstep and Metalcore, just stop pretending already, Jon.

Re: Korn are to set release a new "dubstep" studio album

Posted: Sat Jul 09, 2011 6:17 am
by capo ultra
Found and consumed some pills at a Dillenger Escape Plan gig once, made it mildy entertaining

Re: Korn are to set release a new "dubstep" studio album

Posted: Sat Jul 09, 2011 12:53 pm
by say_whut
STFU and embrace dubcore :5:

Re: Korn are to set release a new "dubstep" studio album

Posted: Sat Jul 09, 2011 1:24 pm
by incnic
dj krust made warhead and burial the production garage volumes of today the rain sampled

k0rN

Re: Korn are to set release a new "dubstep" studio album

Posted: Sat Jul 09, 2011 2:29 pm
by capo ultra
incnic wrote:dj krust made warhead and burial the production garage volumes of today the rain sampled
is this a deliberately random bunch of words?

Re: Korn are to set release a new "dubstep" studio album

Posted: Sat Jul 09, 2011 5:12 pm
by NRHc
capo ultra wrote:
incnic wrote:dj krust made warhead and burial the production garage volumes of today the rain sampled
is this a deliberately random bunch of words?

Re: Korn are to set release a new "dubstep" studio album

Posted: Sat Jul 09, 2011 5:26 pm
by the acid never lies
lmao

Re: Korn are to set release a new "dubstep" studio album

Posted: Sat Jul 09, 2011 9:01 pm
by Dead Rats
say_whut wrote:STFU and embrace dubcore :5:
I SEE THE FUTURE OF THIS GENRE BASED ON ONE SONG.

\ :sinkingship:

Re: Korn are to set release a new "dubstep" studio album

Posted: Sat Jul 09, 2011 9:53 pm
by say_whut
NRHc wrote:
capo ultra wrote:
incnic wrote:dj krust made warhead and burial the production garage volumes of today the rain sampled
is this a deliberately random bunch of words?
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