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i am proud to say
Posted: Fri May 14, 2010 9:38 am
by iamallthings
that after nearly two and a half years of obsessive immersion in dubstep
and after almost a year of solitary, generally excruciating "production" efforts
i have, as of tonight, attended my very first dubstep function.
mary ann hobbs, laid over in arizona, grounded by volcano, made my first attempt at healthy social interaction with the scene a memorable one, indeed.
that being said, i'll be in my cave for the forseeable future if anyone needs me. after all, absence does make the heart grow fonder, doesn't it?
if my intuition serves, i think the less direct influence to trending styles in production will result in my having something unique and hopefully valuable to offer in return for how much this sound has done for me.
thanks for listening.
Re: i am proud to say
Posted: Fri May 14, 2010 9:43 am
by feasible_weasel

future garage is ur next step
Re: i am proud to say
Posted: Fri May 14, 2010 9:56 am
by MPathy
So let me get this straight. Your going to sit in your room making tunes without going to any raves?
Re: i am proud to say
Posted: Fri May 14, 2010 10:03 am
by feasible_weasel

dont listen to these ppl
do what u wanna do...they wanna go out and take Ket to robot music...
im the same as you, i make stuff at home,and go out clubbing to pop music lol...forget dancing to robot sounds with a clap each 4 kicks...
Re: i am proud to say
Posted: Fri May 14, 2010 10:35 am
by Basic A
Ket doesnt have to be about formant wobbles though... actually cant imagine that shit on ket...
i thoguht kets realtionship with dubstep was because sub feels so fucking amaing and because the vibes really set a modd for the whole thing...
see this is waht I think when I think kitten...
Soundcloud
Not formant robots... I think that myth is being perpetuated by a bunch of people who dont know ket and just wanna sound cool...

cuase drugs are fucking cool right???

Re: i am proud to say
Posted: Fri May 14, 2010 10:48 am
by urbannerd62
gonna see mary anne (alongside TOKiMONSTA) tonight over here in cali, pretty stoked.
how was her set? was it anything like her radio shows? this will be my first time seeing her live.
Re: i am proud to say
Posted: Fri May 14, 2010 11:27 am
by iamallthings
i did the rave scene from 16 years old as a runaway, until i made my way through drum'n'bass to its natural conclusion, when i was 24 or so.
my idea of a good time these days is cultivating my potential and applying my efforts toward creating something unique that is of value to the world.
Re: i am proud to say
Posted: Fri May 14, 2010 12:25 pm
by iamallthings
urbannerd62 wrote:gonna see mary anne (alongside TOKiMONSTA) tonight over here in cali, pretty stoked.
how was her set? was it anything like her radio shows? this will be my first time seeing her live.
her live show seemed more upbeat than the radio show, but that's elementary. there was a local mc running over her set, which i could have done without, but i'm not big on the idea of mc's in dubstep in general.
she did share a dubplate that i wish i would have caught the name of, because it was mental.
i brought a couple friends who were just learning of dubstep, and my wife who has only been exposed to it by osmosis since i'm constantly scouring for new stuff, and they all had a wicked time!
if she drops that plate tomorrow, do be so kind as to relay the name so i can keep an eye out for it.
D:
Re: i am proud to say
Posted: Fri May 14, 2010 3:13 pm
by OH_mylanta
Do your own thing man I kinda went through the phase your going through just get all your ideas out of your system and fuck the rest
