Brostep - Part Deux!

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Re: Brostep - Part Deux!

Post by Warfare Dubstep » Tue May 22, 2012 6:27 pm

wub wrote:So your issue is that commercial Dubstep now doesn't sound like underground Dubstep did back then?
not that, like I mentioned before, conservative evolution. Skream's old dubs formed Vex'd and Distance's styles, which are just awesome. Most people who hate dubstep have had a bad first impression of it through the commercialized sub genre.

If I heard dubstep for the first time and it was from Borgore, I'd carry a personal bias towards the genre every time I heard the word "dubstep."

Dubstep nowadays is too over-saturated, you'll see this when you go on soundcloud and listen to the skrillex-style stuff people make on soundcloud. And let's be honest, dubstep was commercialized when Skrillex and Borgore came into town.

I've heard some of Skream's newer stuff on his soundcloud, it just isn't him.
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Re: Brostep - Part Deux!

Post by Warfare Dubstep » Tue May 22, 2012 6:27 pm

wub wrote:So your issue is that commercial Dubstep now doesn't sound like underground Dubstep did back then?
not that, like I mentioned before, conservative evolution. Skream's old dubs formed Vex'd and Distance's styles, which are just awesome. Most people who hate dubstep have had a bad first impression of it through the commercialized sub genre.

If I heard dubstep for the first time and it was from Borgore, I'd carry a personal bias towards the genre every time I heard the word "dubstep."

Dubstep nowadays is too over-saturated, you'll see this when you go on soundcloud and listen to the skrillex-style stuff people make on soundcloud. And let's be honest, dubstep was commercialized when Skrillex and Borgore came into town.

I've heard some of Skream's newer stuff on his soundcloud, it just isn't him.
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Re: Brostep - Part Deux!

Post by dubfordessert » Tue May 22, 2012 6:31 pm

solution: stop looking for fucking skrillex tunes on soundcloud

if you're not feeling skream's tunes anymore... stop fucking listening to those too
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Re: Brostep - Part Deux!

Post by wub » Tue May 22, 2012 6:34 pm

Warfare Dubstep wrote:
wub wrote:So your issue is that commercial Dubstep now doesn't sound like underground Dubstep did back then?
not that, like I mentioned before, conservative evolution. Skream's old dubs formed Vex'd and Distance's styles, which are just awesome.
Your opinion is subjective, as is everyone's.
Warfare Dubstep wrote:Most people who hate dubstep have had a bad first impression of it through the commercialized sub genre.

If I heard dubstep for the first time and it was from Borgore, I'd carry a personal bias towards the genre every time I heard the word "dubstep."
Again, subjective.

You not liking Borgore =/= everyone who hears Borgore won't like it
Warfare Dubstep wrote:Dubstep nowadays is too over-saturated, you'll see this when you go on soundcloud and listen to the skrillex-style stuff people make on soundcloud. And let's be honest, dubstep was commercialized when Skrillex and Borgore came into town.
Dubstep's commercial form has evolved into something you don't personally like, fair enough.
Warfare Dubstep wrote:I've heard some of Skream's newer stuff on his soundcloud, it just isn't him.
Who are you to dictate what an artist's output is/isn't...just because it sounds different his 'early' work and you don't personally agree with that?

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Re: Brostep - Part Deux!

Post by cmgoodman1226 » Tue May 22, 2012 6:42 pm

Warfare Dubstep wrote:
wub wrote:So your issue is that commercial Dubstep now doesn't sound like underground Dubstep did back then?
not that, like I mentioned before, conservative evolution. Skream's old dubs formed Vex'd and Distance's styles, which are just awesome. Most people who hate dubstep have had a bad first impression of it through the commercialized sub genre.

If I heard dubstep for the first time and it was from Borgore, I'd carry a personal bias towards the genre every time I heard the word "dubstep."

Dubstep nowadays is too over-saturated, you'll see this when you go on soundcloud and listen to the skrillex-style stuff people make on soundcloud. And let's be honest, dubstep was commercialized when Skrillex and Borgore came into town.

I've heard some of Skream's newer stuff on his soundcloud, it just isn't him.
For the record, skrillex "came into town" years after borgore did.

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Re: Brostep - Part Deux!

Post by cmgoodman1226 » Tue May 22, 2012 6:43 pm

wub wrote:
Warfare Dubstep wrote:
Warfare Dubstep wrote:I've heard some of Skream's newer stuff on his soundcloud, it just isn't him.
Who are you to dictate what an artist's output is/isn't...just because it sounds different his 'early' work and you don't personally agree with that?
Who are you to judge wub? Clearly he knows skream better than skream knows himself.

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Re: Brostep - Part Deux!

Post by garethom » Tue May 22, 2012 6:48 pm

Warfare Dubstep wrote:
wub wrote:So your issue is that commercial Dubstep now doesn't sound like underground Dubstep did back then?
not that, like I mentioned before, conservative evolution. Skream's old dubs formed Vex'd and Distance's styles, which are just awesome. Most people who hate dubstep have had a bad first impression of it through the commercialized sub genre.

If I heard dubstep for the first time and it was from Borgore, I'd carry a personal bias towards the genre every time I heard the word "dubstep."

Dubstep nowadays is too over-saturated, you'll see this when you go on soundcloud and listen to the skrillex-style stuff people make on soundcloud. And let's be honest, dubstep was commercialized when Skrillex and Borgore came into town.

I've heard some of Skream's newer stuff on his soundcloud, it just isn't him.
Why are you so worried about what music other people are listening to? You're on a forum with thousands of active members that like the music you do, and you choose to use that by moaning that nobody listens to the same music as you?

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Re: Brostep - Part Deux!

Post by Augment » Tue May 22, 2012 6:51 pm

cmgoodman1226 wrote:
wub wrote:
Warfare Dubstep wrote:
Warfare Dubstep wrote:I've heard some of Skream's newer stuff on his soundcloud, it just isn't him.
Who are you to dictate what an artist's output is/isn't...just because it sounds different his 'early' work and you don't personally agree with that?
Who are you to judge wub? Clearly he knows skream better than skream knows himself.
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Re: Brostep - Part Deux!

Post by Warfare Dubstep » Tue May 22, 2012 6:51 pm

Wub wrote:
Warfare Dubstep wrote:I've heard some of Skream's newer stuff on his soundcloud, it just isn't him.
Who are you to dictate what an artist's output is/isn't...just because it sounds different his 'early' work and you don't personally agree with that?
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Re: Brostep - Part Deux!

Post by Warfare Dubstep » Tue May 22, 2012 6:52 pm

Warfare Dubstep wrote:
Warfare Dubstep wrote:I've heard some of Skream's newer stuff on his soundcloud, it just isn't him.
Who are you to dictate what an artist's output is/isn't...just because it sounds different his 'early' work and you don't personally agree with that?
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.p ... sell%20out
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Re: Brostep - Part Deux!

Post by wub » Tue May 22, 2012 6:54 pm

Warfare Dubstep wrote:
Wub wrote:
Warfare Dubstep wrote:I've heard some of Skream's newer stuff on his soundcloud, it just isn't him.
Who are you to dictate what an artist's output is/isn't...just because it sounds different his 'early' work and you don't personally agree with that?
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.p ... sell%20out

You not liking something an artist has done =/= them selling out.


Again, all your doing in this thread is highlighting the (subjective) opinions that you have.

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Re: Brostep - Part Deux!

Post by Augment » Tue May 22, 2012 6:55 pm

wub wrote:
Warfare Dubstep wrote:
Wub wrote:
Warfare Dubstep wrote:I've heard some of Skream's newer stuff on his soundcloud, it just isn't him.
Who are you to dictate what an artist's output is/isn't...just because it sounds different his 'early' work and you don't personally agree with that?
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.p ... sell%20out

You not liking something an artist has done =/= them selling out.


Again, all your doing in this thread is highlighting the (subjective) opinions that you have.
AKA making himself look like a fool
EDIT: It's funny to see how he speaks about his opinions like they are the truth, and nothing else is.
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Re: Brostep - Part Deux!

Post by Figment » Tue May 22, 2012 7:22 pm

this is the most stretched out discussion i've seen on DSF, it's almost like Wub is answering his questions for him looool
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Re: Brostep - Part Deux!

Post by Sonika » Tue May 22, 2012 7:28 pm

I wonder what I'll be ranting about when I'm 20....post-Bulgarian halfstep?
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Sonika wrote:I wonder what I'll be ranting about when I'm 20....post-Bulgarian halfstep?
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Re: Brostep - Part Deux!

Post by cmgoodman1226 » Tue May 22, 2012 7:38 pm

Warfare Dubstep wrote:
Wub wrote:
Warfare Dubstep wrote:I've heard some of Skream's newer stuff on his soundcloud, it just isn't him.
Who are you to dictate what an artist's output is/isn't...just because it sounds different his 'early' work and you don't personally agree with that?
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Re: Brostep - Part Deux!

Post by DREdio » Tue May 22, 2012 7:40 pm

blinkesko wrote:
Sonika wrote:I wonder what I'll be ranting about when I'm 20....post-Bulgarian halfstep?
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probably more like how much it sucks not being 21 and how bad u want a beer

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Re: Brostep - Part Deux!

Post by sigbowls » Tue May 22, 2012 7:46 pm

DREdio wrote:
blinkesko wrote:
Sonika wrote:I wonder what I'll be ranting about when I'm 20....post-Bulgarian halfstep?
South-African dubjazz
probably more like how much it sucks not being 21 and how bad u want a beer
and how pot isn't legal
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Re: Brostep - Part Deux!

Post by Molzie » Tue May 22, 2012 8:05 pm

signals wrote:
DREdio wrote:
blinkesko wrote:
Sonika wrote:I wonder what I'll be ranting about when I'm 20....post-Bulgarian halfstep?
South-African dubjazz
probably more like how much it sucks not being 21 and how bad u want a beer
and how pot isn't legal
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