I spot the first one
"and one of the best things about dubstep is there is no formula"
and
"not too much midrange bass frequencies"
PS dj Youngsta sounds a little arrogant saying "blatantly the biggest tune in the scene" even though he's correct. but dont worry I haven't got hate for youngsta, it just sounded a bit arrogant that's all.
Re: this doc' is now 3 years old. spot the flaws
Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 2:26 am
by screech
wicked
Re: this doc' is now 3 years old. spot the flaws
Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 2:38 am
by USTD
kp mike wrote:PS dj Youngsta sounds a little arrogant saying "blatantly the biggest tune in the scene" even though he's correct. but dont worry I haven't got hate for youngsta, it just sounded a bit arrogant that's all.
How can it be arrogant? It's not even it's tune.
Re: this doc' is now 3 years old. spot the flaws
Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 2:40 am
by kp mike
USTD wrote:
kp mike wrote:PS dj Youngsta sounds a little arrogant saying "blatantly the biggest tune in the scene" even though he's correct. but dont worry I haven't got hate for youngsta, it just sounded a bit arrogant that's all.
How can it be arrogant? It's not even it's tune.
well no it's not to do with the tune or skream. just him, he's just trying to sound big like he knows every single tune released in the world. and when he goes 'tearing up the scene', he just sounds silly like he's doing a parody of the 'jungling guy' scene in Human traffic.
Re: this doc' is now 3 years old. spot the flaws
Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 2:52 am
by thrush
the scene was much, much smaller 3 years ago. and dont doubt man like youngsta, hes gotta be the most in-the-know head out there
edit: i re-read ur post and fuck music evolves this isnt flawed its a good representation of what the scene was 3 years ago get over it
Re: this doc' is now 3 years old. spot the flaws
Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 8:25 am
by drew
its been about 3 years since ive seen it.... and i cant spot any flaws?
lot has changed since then - kind of miss those days
Re: this doc' is now 3 years old. spot the flaws
Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 10:33 am
by blackdown
kp mike wrote:
I spot the first one "and one of the best things about dubstep is there is no formula"
That's not a flaw with the doc, that's a flaw with large parts of dubstep in 2009.
Re: this doc' is now 3 years old. spot the flaws
Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 10:38 am
by seckle
blackdown wrote:
kp mike wrote:
I spot the first one "and one of the best things about dubstep is there is no formula"
That's not a flaw with the doc, that's a flaw with large parts of dubstep in 2009.
Re: this doc' is now 3 years old. spot the flaws
Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 11:29 am
by desto
blackdown wrote:
kp mike wrote:
I spot the first one "and one of the best things about dubstep is there is no formula"
That's not a flaw with the doc, that's a flaw with large parts of dubstep in 2009.
Missing the times when it was just beats and bass.. (there is still some left tho)
Re: this doc' is now 3 years old. spot the flaws
Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 12:30 pm
by skrewface
I spotted one:
"3 years old"
Time allows everything and every genre to develope and a result of cultural evolution is no different as mankind evolves.
Re: this doc' is now 3 years old. spot the flaws
Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 12:45 pm
by promo
nellon wrote:Missing the times when it was just beats and bass.. (there is still some left tho)
Things move on just the way of life.
Re: this doc' is now 3 years old. spot the flaws
Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 3:59 pm
by Sharmaji
bizarre that it's possible to be nostalgic about THREE years ago.
regardless; man o man, how tuff do "the goat stare" and "9 samurai" sound? Eternally fresh and forward.
Re: this doc' is now 3 years old. spot the flaws
Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 4:47 pm
by kingduppy
kp mike wrote:
USTD wrote:
kp mike wrote:PS dj Youngsta sounds a little arrogant saying "blatantly the biggest tune in the scene" even though he's correct. but dont worry I haven't got hate for youngsta, it just sounded a bit arrogant that's all.
How can it be arrogant? It's not even it's tune.
well no it's not to do with the tune or skream. just him, he's just trying to sound big like he knows every single tune released in the world. and when he goes 'tearing up the scene', he just sounds silly like he's doing a parody of the 'jungling guy' scene in Human traffic.
...but...but..but... youngsta does know every tune in the dubstep world. if i was youngsta i would be well arrogant, so arrogant id probably take my hat off to reveal a full afro. thats how good youngsta is. but yeah cool documentary.
(basically my point is youngsta doesnt sound arrogant, he sounds like a guy who is proud he helped pioneer a sound into a blossoming tree of bassy goodnessssss)
Re: this doc' is now 3 years old. spot the flaws
Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 5:28 pm
by string
I watched that documentory about 2 years ago, then rewatched it recently: never thought youngsta came across as arrogant, the guy just knows his tunes.
Re: this doc' is now 3 years old. spot the flaws
Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 5:34 pm
by kp mike
damn is NO one on the same mindset as me?
Re: this doc' is now 3 years old. spot the flaws
Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 5:47 pm
by deamonds
kp mike wrote:damn is NO one on the same mindset as me?
no1, happy trolling
Re: this doc' is now 3 years old. spot the flaws
Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 6:18 pm
by lojik
kp mike wrote:damn is NO one on the same mindset as me?
You clearly don't know how it works around here, you have an opinion that differs slighty from what most other people think. That makes you a hater and/or elitist.
From now on just make sure you never EVER post an opinion, they don't like that on this board.
Re: this doc' is now 3 years old. spot the flaws
Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 6:23 pm
by Pada
Well youngssta works in a record shop so... erm he would know what was the biggest tune, cos he would see loads of people coming in and saying "Yo, you got that Midnight Request Line track on Tempa, bro?" and at the time I bet BM Soho stocked pretty much every released Dubstep tune. And come on it's not gonna be the biggest tune in the scene if there is no vinyl release!
Re: this doc' is now 3 years old. spot the flaws
Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 7:31 pm
by drew
Sharmaji wrote:how tuff do "the goat stare" and "9 samurai" sound? Eternally fresh and forward.
Just saw the movie Seven Samurai for the first time a few months ago. Gave 9 Samurai a whole new perspective to me. Such a sick tune