Let me put it this way: for most of us, if we tell someone we listen to dubstep they're far more likely to say "oh you mean like Skrillex?" than "like that Borgore stuff?"Redderious wrote:In my area borgore's pretty mainstream, right up there with skrillex. The overused dubstep debate always has to do with skrillex and some other dubstep producer. IMO borgore is even farther out there, Skrillex isn't too bad compared to him. Yet Borgore is rarely ever brought up in the Bro/Dubstep arguementsMaccaveli wrote:Cos Borgore's just off doing his thing somewhere and Skrillex is right in the public eye fucking up the sceneRedderious wrote:All this hate over skrillex, why does no one ever mention borgore?
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Personally i've never ran into that problem, i can guarantee though if someone listens to skrillex they are sure to have heard of borgore.Maccaveli wrote:Let me put it this way: for most of us, if we tell someone we listen to dubstep they're far more likely to say "oh you mean like Skrillex?" than "like that Borgore stuff?"Redderious wrote:In my area borgore's pretty mainstream, right up there with skrillex. The overused dubstep debate always has to do with skrillex and some other dubstep producer. IMO borgore is even farther out there, Skrillex isn't too bad compared to him. Yet Borgore is rarely ever brought up in the Bro/Dubstep arguementsMaccaveli wrote:Cos Borgore's just off doing his thing somewhere and Skrillex is right in the public eye fucking up the sceneRedderious wrote:All this hate over skrillex, why does no one ever mention borgore?
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Yeah, Borgore for a while was just as popular as Skrillex is now... I'd see kids playing Borgore tunes on their phones and shitRedderious wrote:In my area borgore's pretty mainstream, right up there with skrillex. The overused dubstep debate always has to do with skrillex and some other dubstep producer. IMO borgore is even farther out there, Skrillex isn't too bad compared to him. Yet Borgore is rarely ever brought up in the Bro/Dubstep arguementsMaccaveli wrote:Cos Borgore's just off doing his thing somewhere and Skrillex is right in the public eye fucking up the sceneRedderious wrote:All this hate over skrillex, why does no one ever mention borgore?
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IMO, skrillex is fucking up the scene about as much as guys like Gucci and waka flaka are fucking up the hiphop scene. There's still plenty of guys pushing that boombap style with jazzy beats and deeper lyricism. Yes there's a newer generation that thinks that gucci embodyis hiphop, but who cares. When guys like them rise to the top, it only makes the guys pushing that old school sound push even harder. There are still plenty of guys pushing that deep sound in dubstep and im sure there always will be, regardless of how much mainstream success guys like skrillex achieve. Its seems to me that skrillex is only making guys dig deeper into their "roots" to try to promote. That older dubstep sound. And you have to ask yourself, do you really want to see a bunch of stereotypical skrillex fans at the next "deep" show?Maccaveli wrote:Cos Borgore's just off doing his thing somewhere and Skrillex is right in the public eye fucking up the sceneRedderious wrote:All this hate over skrillex, why does no one ever mention borgore?
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I don't really rate skrillex or any bro stuff for that matter, but the notion that "old school" is the "proper" sound is not exactly what makes a fresh and vibrant scene.cmgoodman1226 wrote:IMO, skrillex is fucking up the scene about as much as guys like Gucci and waka flaka are fucking up the hiphop scene. There's still plenty of guys pushing that boombap style with jazzy beats and deeper lyricism. Yes there's a newer generation that thinks that gucci embodyis hiphop, but who cares. When guys like them rise to the top, it only makes the guys pushing that old school sound push even harder.Maccaveli wrote:Cos Borgore's just off doing his thing somewhere and Skrillex is right in the public eye fucking up the sceneRedderious wrote:All this hate over skrillex, why does no one ever mention borgore?
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isn't hating Borgore a bit 2009?
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+1cmgoodman1226 wrote:IMO, skrillex is fucking up the scene about as much as guys like Gucci and waka flaka are fucking up the hiphop scene. There's still plenty of guys pushing that boombap style with jazzy beats and deeper lyricism. Yes there's a newer generation that thinks that gucci embodyis hiphop, but who cares. When guys like them rise to the top, it only makes the guys pushing that old school sound push even harder. There are still plenty of guys pushing that deep sound in dubstep and im sure there always will be, regardless of how much mainstream success guys like skrillex achieve. Its seems to me that skrillex is only making guys dig deeper into their "roots" to try to promote. That older dubstep sound. And you have to ask yourself, do you really want to see a bunch of stereotypical skrillex fans at the next "deep" show?Maccaveli wrote:Cos Borgore's just off doing his thing somewhere and Skrillex is right in the public eye fucking up the sceneRedderious wrote:All this hate over skrillex, why does no one ever mention borgore?
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+2Redderious wrote:+1cmgoodman1226 wrote:IMO, skrillex is fucking up the scene about as much as guys like Gucci and waka flaka are fucking up the hiphop scene. There's still plenty of guys pushing that boombap style with jazzy beats and deeper lyricism. Yes there's a newer generation that thinks that gucci embodyis hiphop, but who cares. When guys like them rise to the top, it only makes the guys pushing that old school sound push even harder. There are still plenty of guys pushing that deep sound in dubstep and im sure there always will be, regardless of how much mainstream success guys like skrillex achieve. Its seems to me that skrillex is only making guys dig deeper into their "roots" to try to promote. That older dubstep sound. And you have to ask yourself, do you really want to see a bunch of stereotypical skrillex fans at the next "deep" show?Maccaveli wrote:Cos Borgore's just off doing his thing somewhere and Skrillex is right in the public eye fucking up the sceneRedderious wrote:All this hate over skrillex, why does no one ever mention borgore?
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the borgore issue has been rinsed out on DSF
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so has the skrillex issue if we're honestNevalo wrote:the borgore issue has been rinsed out on DSF
fuck, i posted in this thread
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truefractal wrote:so has the skrillex issue if we're honestNevalo wrote:the borgore issue has been rinsed out on DSF
fuck, i posted in this thread
muahahaha, welcome to the darkside!
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i love that song by korn and skrillex get up
blazen the raisin
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Didnt Skrillex invent Korn?signals wrote:i love that song by korn and skrillex get up
http://www.mixcloud.com/joe-randommz/deep-dubstep-mix-2/
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I think its like the chicken egg paradox. Did the chicken invent the egg or did the egg invent the chicken. Mankind will be hypothesizing for many generations im sure.Clean wrote:Didnt Skrillex invent Korn?signals wrote:i love that song by korn and skrillex get up
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Nah, Korn invented Dubstep so Korn invented Skrillex.cmgoodman1226 wrote:I think its like the chicken egg paradox. Did the chicken invent the egg or did the egg invent the chicken. Mankind will be hypothesizing for many generations im sure.Clean wrote:Didnt Skrillex invent Korn?signals wrote:i love that song by korn and skrillex get up
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_cheef_ wrote:Before I listen, I must know what style this is. These days I usually only listen to quickstep or drum dub.
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just balancing out the wankery
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forthcoming 12", spring/summer 2015:Legend4ry wrote:Well I am still living in that haze that dubstep is about a dark room with a big system, peoples with their heads down and trigger fingers in the air.
goldplate / war continues
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love this tune....epochalypso wrote:
just balancing out the wankery
wobbly sonuvabetch
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