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geistgurn
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by geistgurn » Mon Aug 24, 2009 9:44 am
has dubstep reached its high point?
Or is there still plenty of diversity left in the scene

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by claw » Mon Aug 24, 2009 9:45 am
your 5 posts and this thread tell me it most certainly has
jog on......
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by nousd » Mon Aug 24, 2009 9:46 am
please, sit on the high point
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by Horza » Mon Aug 24, 2009 9:48 am
Skream
Peverelist
Brackles
Shackleton
Untold
All sounds the same to me
Infact only the first one is classified as REAL DUBSTEP these days

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geistgurn
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by geistgurn » Mon Aug 24, 2009 9:51 am
claw wrote:your 5 posts and this thread tell me it most certainly has
ive been into dub since 07 i just didn't bother with the forum cos of stnuc like you who thikn your cool because you've posted bare shit.
you jog on you wasteman you probably listen to wasteful wackout middle of the road wobblers.
not lookin for beef just people opinion.
jog on......
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by asa » Mon Aug 24, 2009 9:53 am
Do us all a favor and fall on a sharp object please
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by hackman » Mon Aug 24, 2009 9:56 am
for me dubstep has definitely reached it high point
all the people producing the stuff that is still exciting for me, (untold, brackles, shortstuff etc etc) is not dubstep anymore, future garage
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geistgurn
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by geistgurn » Mon Aug 24, 2009 9:57 am
Asa wrote:Do us all a favor and fall on a sharp object please
Jump on the bandwagon mate your stupid little mind can't handle a simple question so you copy other heads by trying to rip me ooooooohhh
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by joney » Mon Aug 24, 2009 9:57 am
dubstep is experiencing a loss of virginity and due to diplomatic international emotion strategies its called "violent jazz" by opinion leaders and the chosen few coffee junks. Though these key persons form homogeneous scenes and groups, for young people to identify with - a lot, its still a secret of these heads of creation, whether human beings quit being creative.
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by youthful_implants » Mon Aug 24, 2009 9:57 am
If this thread was analogous to dupstep's height, I'd say definitely not.
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geistgurn
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by geistgurn » Mon Aug 24, 2009 10:00 am
hackman wrote:for me dubstep has definitely reached it high point
all the people producing the stuff that is still exciting for me, (untold, brackles, shortstuff etc etc) is not dubstep anymore, future garage
Yeah man thats what im liking atm thats why i asked the question. The only thing thats still remotely close to past step is well shit wobblers which i can't get into at all.
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by nousd » Mon Aug 24, 2009 10:03 am
Horza wrote:Skream
Peverelist
Brackles
Shackleton
Untold
All sounds the same to me
Infact only the first one is classified as REAL DUBSTEP these days

interesting thought & I know where you're coming from
as I'm madly retreating to
neo-garage &
minimal ds meself
but
in reality, I know I'm kidding myself,
dubstep, the dance, has just begun
the producers just have to keep up with steppas demand for stimulus.
If necessary,
HERE begins new-wave dubstep.

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geistgurn
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by geistgurn » Mon Aug 24, 2009 10:06 am
SD5 wrote:Horza wrote:Skream
Peverelist
Brackles
Shackleton
Untold
All sounds the same to me
Infact only the first one is classified as REAL DUBSTEP these days

interesting thought & I know where you're coming from
as I'm madly retreating to
neo-garage &
minimal ds meself
but
in reality, I know I'm kidding myself,
dubstep, the dance, has just begun
the producers just have to keep up with steppas demand for stimulus.
If necessary,
HERE begins new-wave dubstep.

I agree things a shifting dramtically for the best though.
Hopefully im praying this will bring death to the standard wobbler.
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by ianfm » Mon Aug 24, 2009 10:15 am
You have to remember that the global sound is developing a lot slower too. They're really excited by that whole half-step wobble because that's new and they don't really have any context with which to understand stuff like 2-step/garage and funky. Future garage doesn't mean anything to them.
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geistgurn
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by geistgurn » Mon Aug 24, 2009 10:31 am
fair shout! i spose half step has almost become a break of genre in its own right.
All though to them its still considered the one and only 'dubstep, that that isn't boring' due to its repetitive wop wop wop

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by vishnu » Mon Aug 24, 2009 10:35 am
dubstep won't peak till 2015
trust me I already looked into my mirror ball, it never lies
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by apathesis » Mon Aug 24, 2009 10:42 am
IanFM wrote:You have to remember that the global sound is developing a lot slower too. They're really excited by that whole half-step wobble because that's new and they don't really have any context with which to understand stuff like 2-step/garage and funky. Future garage doesn't mean anything to them.
This is very wise.
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by seckle » Mon Aug 24, 2009 10:53 am
who cares if its peaking? its nearly 10 years old now. in 5 years of this forum, we've had nearly 10,000 global events posted here. and that's just this forum. 5 years ago, we were lucky to see 4 releases a month. now we get hundreds a month.
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by dspn » Mon Aug 24, 2009 10:57 am
geistgurn wrote:ive been into dub since 07 i just didn't bother with the forum cos of stnuc like you who thikn your cool because you've posted bare shit.
you jog on you wasteman you probably listen to wasteful wackout middle of the road wobblers.
so your second post here in this thread you're already shitting bullcrap against one of Dubstep's hardest and most promising artists? ever even heard any tune by Claw or Trillbass for that matter? do some research man, its because lotsa people are as lazy as u that u get those sorta replies.
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by maxr » Mon Aug 24, 2009 11:18 am
it's reached A high point. not IT'S high point. we can never know bout IT's high point.but both in (commercial) succes and diversity it's at a peak at the moment.
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