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Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2009 9:59 am
by mattrelton
Are you dizzzzzzzyyyyy bled?

Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2009 10:02 am
by kidcazual
so juan atkins , derrick may , keven saundeson, and carl craig , are influenced by timbaland well certainly not in the beggining , if they are now who knows , lol

Re: Sorry UK!!Dubstep was invented in the USA in the 90s!!

Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2009 10:13 am
by dubble
Reptilian wrote: "Biggup to All my homies in the Uk makin ill dubstep. But for the record, heads like Timberland...doing the Earliest dubstep.
I can see it now...Timberland disguised as Crazy D doing an "wah wah wah" at the start of a tune instead of that shitty beatboxing he normally does.

Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2009 10:26 am
by flashharry
you americans, stayin over there taking our slang and beat patterns

your a bunch of magpies the lot of ya


take take take

"il be having that k thnx bye.. u can have mc donalds and some WHUT WHUT YEAUUGH through ur earz"

Re: Sorry UK!!Dubstep was invented in the USA in the 90s!!

Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2009 10:27 am
by reptilian
dubble wrote:
CRUNC TESLA OR WHATEVER HIS NAME IS!!!! wrote: "Biggup to All my homies in the Uk makin ill dubstep. But for the record, heads like Timberland...doing the Earliest dubstep.
I can see it now...Timberland disguised as Crazy D doing an "wah wah wah" at the start of a tune instead of that shitty beatboxing he normally does.
please I didn't say that crazy shit

Re: Sorry UK!!Dubstep was invented in the USA in the 90s!!

Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2009 10:51 am
by dubble
Reptilian wrote:
dubble wrote:
CRUNC TESLA OR WHATEVER HIS NAME IS!!!! wrote: "Biggup to All my homies in the Uk makin ill dubstep. But for the record, heads like Timberland...doing the Earliest dubstep.
I can see it now...Timberland disguised as Crazy D doing an "wah wah wah" at the start of a tune instead of that shitty beatboxing he normally does.
please I didn't say that crazy shit
Yeh I know you didn't but I just quoted it and I can't edit it.

Re: Sorry UK!!Dubstep was invented in the USA in the 90s!!

Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2009 11:11 am
by kulture
crunc tesla wrote:To say Dubstep programming came out of Garage or 2-step is INSANE!​
I think ur insane mate

crunc tesla wrote:Grime is infact a Brittish form of Hip-Hop.
wrong (if so, who the hell are taskforce, terra firma, jehst etc?)

crunc tesla wrote:people always try n separate Grime and Dubstep.​.​.​.​.​but you cant really.
obviously you've either never studied music in any way or you haven't actually listened to these these two eras in music... the fact that dubstep tried to get away from what grime was pushing... and that dubstep has the crucial ingredient (found in so many underground british genres) - DUB!


I remember when some american "writers" started claiming that drum n bass was purely an american creation, because how can such a giant movement in music have come out of a british genre when it could have come out of the mighty american techno movement...... some people are still too patriotic.

Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2009 11:19 am
by rev
Them wrote:Saying that there's an old remix of Dead Prez's 'hip hop' that came out of the US in the mid-nineties that is basically dubstep but a bit faster. Its probably not the only one. England's always nicking music off the yanks, but we do it with style 8)

Dead Prez' "Hip Hop" was originally released in 1999, so I don't think there exist a remix, there is even older... But the Dead Prez instrumental sounds a likkle bit like dubstep today (especially the bassline work), but as you say a little faster.

Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2009 11:23 am
by kulture
we're going back to the whole argument of:

"this music is ripping off classical composers because it uses a standardised tonal scale and acoustic instruments"

I heard that america invented music... anyone else?

Re: Sorry UK!!Dubstep was invented in the USA in the 90s!!

Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2009 11:23 am
by reptilian
Kulture wrote:
crunc tesla wrote:To say Dubstep programming came out of Garage or 2-step is INSANE!​
I think ur insane mate

crunc tesla wrote:Grime is infact a Brittish form of Hip-Hop.
wrong (if so, who the hell are taskforce, terra firma, jehst etc?)

crunc tesla wrote:people always try n separate Grime and Dubstep.​.​.​.​.​but you cant really.
obviously you've either never studied music in any way or you haven't actually listened to these these two eras in music... the fact that dubstep tried to get away from what grime was pushing... and that dubstep has the crucial ingredient (found in so many underground british genres) - DUB!


I remember when some american "writers" started claiming that drum n bass was purely an american creation, because how can such a giant movement in music have come out of a british genre when it could have come out of the mighty american techno movement...... some people are still too patriotic.
i agree with what kulture's saying

i know its a hassle but please could people stop quoting my quote of crunc tesla like i said it!! i wouldnt mind but i totally disagree with virtually everything he said

if you dont know how to do it - when you quote something all you have to do is look up the quote is look where its says the word reptilian and write crunc tesla like so....

Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2009 11:23 am
by ed teach
And the thread with the most posts in one day award goes to...

This just blew up didn't it? I don't like all this UK-US music beef tbh so everyone relax and take a few deep breaths. Music is it's own possession and therefore cannot be owned or defined by any person or place. Sure it can be popularised at one place but these beats have existed since time began so stop arguing and enjoy it. Your life is too short, thankfully music's is not.
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"It's Dubstep Jim, but not as we know it..."

Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2009 11:28 am
by westernsynthetics
nationalism, imperialism & dubstep warz.

Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2009 11:31 am
by reptilian
I dont see it as a UK-US beef, just this one guys wacky opinions

think virtually everyone on here would agree the US is doing a lot in dubstep and many US producers/DJS were there from the start

this guy doesnt represent the US

Re: Sorry UK!!Dubstep was invented in the USA in the 90s!!

Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2009 11:31 am
by kulture
Reptilian wrote:when you quote something all you have to do is look up the quote is look where its says the word reptilian and write crunc tesla like so....
lol apologies bruv. I wouldn't be posting on this silly person's view, except that I've gotta burn 36 CDs for someone at work (WHICH IS LONG AND BORING)


PEACE!

Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2009 11:35 am
by reptilian
no worries, its cool

i've just got a few days off work myself, got a bit of time to kill!

Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2009 11:39 am
by apathesis
AHHH grime is nothing to do with hip hop :evil: :evil:

Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2009 11:44 am
by ed teach
Peaches are nothing to do with bananas. :cry:

Re: Sorry UK!!Dubstep was invented in the USA in the 90s!!

Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2009 11:46 am
by flashharry
Kulture wrote:I've gotta burn 36 CDs for someone at work (WHICH IS LONG AND BORING)
i had to do that in my job... but have u used one of dem stacks which do 10 at a time n u jus press a button.. ive only just got access to one, can't believe wot ive bin missin

(@ mi5 i'm not in pirate movie bizness btw dont raid me)

Re: Sorry UK!!Dubstep was invented in the USA in the 90s!!

Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2009 11:48 am
by deamonds
FlashHarry wrote:
Kulture wrote:I've gotta burn 36 CDs for someone at work (WHICH IS LONG AND BORING)
i had to do that in my job... but have u used one of dem stacks which do 10 at a time n u jus press a button.. ive only just got access to one, can't believe wot ive bin missin

(@ mi5 i'm not in pirate movie bizness btw dont raid me)
yea that'll stop em

Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2009 12:09 pm
by numaestro
Dubstep was invented in Croydon :!: