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Educate people about dubstep.

Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 4:45 pm
by sdoh9
Lately ive notice kids walking round with fucking rusko caspa coming out of there phones. Like really. You cant listen to dubstep out of a phone it doesnt do it justice. And know its getting more commmertial and you got all these new people listening to it when they know nothing about the music. They're just listening to it because they think its "somthing new/fresh" they need to be educated man.

Show them some early Skream, Mala, digital mystikz, horsepower and they would be like no no this aint dubstep. They think its just wobble wobble wobble. because all these kids know is fucking rusko, caspa oh and Mt Eden. Everytime a sound gets commercial it goes down hill and Its happening to dubstep plain and simple.

I just really want to know what your oppinion is on the changing face of dubstep? and where you see it going.

Re: Educate people about dubstep.

Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 4:57 pm
by secretlad
its becoming a fashion statement

Re: Educate people about dubstep.

Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 5:11 pm
by AJP UK
It's terrible, but unfortunately it's happening... I try to educate people around my age group of 17-18, but they're more into Borgore-esque stuff. Most of them are just jumping on the bandwagon and I've devised a name for them - the Lloyds TSB crew (type in 'dubstep' in YouTube and see what everyone's jumping on)

Re: Educate people about dubstep.

Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 5:15 pm
by dickman69
I think that dubstep is heading in two directions, sure there is the wobble kids that listen to rusko and caspa with their phones, but just ignore it. Look at the other side... Mount Kimbie, Von D, Ikonika, Darkstar all releasing albums this year. I just choose to ignore the borgore mt eden stuff and concentrate on all the great things coming out of hemlock, hyperdub, medi, swamp81 etc, there's even a new MALA LP. Just turn the other cheek

Re: Educate people about dubstep.

Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 5:16 pm
by Luke Yeah?
rayman612 wrote:Just turn the other cheek
This. I know it sounds obvious but just listen and support to the stuff that you do like.

Re: Educate people about dubstep.

Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 5:23 pm
by sofa_king
sdoh9 wrote:Lately ive notice kids walking round with fucking rusko caspa coming out of there phones. Like really. You cant listen to dubstep out of a phone it doesnt do it justice. And know its getting more commmertial and you got all these new people listening to it when they know nothing about the music. They're just listening to it because they think its "somthing new/fresh" they need to be educated man.

Show them some early Skream, Mala, digital mystikz, horsepower and they would be like no no this aint dubstep. They think its just wobble wobble wobble. because all these kids know is fucking rusko, caspa oh and Mt Eden. Everytime a sound gets commercial it goes down hill and Its happening to dubstep plain and simple.

I just really want to know what your oppinion is on the changing face of dubstep? and where you see it going.
why you need to educate mofos? if they started liking it you'd be like "shit dmz is getting too popular". the fact that kanye is big doesn't affect my enjoyment of real hip-hop. playing dubstep out of a phone is pretty funny though. i hope i hear a dubstep ringtone soon.

Re: Educate people about dubstep.

Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 5:26 pm
by Bullshark
I guess the fact that I know about Dubstep means it's becoming mainstream.. Which is shitty in a way and good in another way... I've listened to old, new, newer, older, oldest, and newest Dubstep because I like to learn, in depth about shit that's new to me. Educating people about the genre (or anything they don't know about for that matter) is a good thing, but some people don't want to learn. You can't make them care..

Usually the type of people that previously underground genres draw in is the mainstream crowd, and they don't care about the culture of it, that's what makes them mainstream.

The good news is when something that was underground sells out to the mainstream, the underground producers/mixers become more creative and create a new genre that's influenced by the original. The evolution of music, and without it, we would still be listening to the music of the 1800's.

Re: Educate people about dubstep.

Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 5:27 pm
by palmer
Start with this....


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Re: Educate people about dubstep.

Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 5:31 pm
by Bullshark
sofa_king wrote:
the fact that kanye is big doesn't affect my enjoyment of real hip-hop.

:z:

Re: Educate people about dubstep.

Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 5:34 pm
by mikey_g
get over it.
let people listen to what they want. surely its better if people find their own music rather than being told what to listen to.

Re: Educate people about dubstep.

Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 6:05 pm
by luthervandub
haha when i forget my headphones and ipod, i play the Digital Mystikz John Peel show through my phone

doesnt do it justice obviously but music is essential for any journey

Re: Educate people about dubstep.

Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 6:10 pm
by Neurotik
Plenty of good quality stuff coming out but i do see your point. It is annoying how misrepresented dubstep is, especially because of impressionable teenagers who get into nonsensical noise and show a complete lack of regard towards original dubstep and it's history. However, popularity seeking children have no taste and they never will because it's dictated by commercialism which is lacking in any depth or substance whatsoever, so don't hold your breath on them ever appreciating any tasteful music.

Re: Educate people about dubstep.

Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 6:11 pm
by mista_fox
Bullshark wrote:
sofa_king wrote:
the fact that kanye is big doesn't affect my enjoyment of real hip-hop.

:z:
Kanye is great, but it's not »real hip hop« and it never was supposed to be. And so is the new Rusko album for example. He doesn't want it to be real dubstep. »It's not superdeep«, you know :mrgreen:

Re: Educate people about dubstep.

Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 6:16 pm
by prisoner
IME most people dont care and those that do educate themselves.

you can't force people to dig deeper.

give it time.

most of the kids who only got into it for one style will dissapate with time as they jump on the next train.

and all i'll have to say is: :t:

8)

Re: Educate people about dubstep.

Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 6:47 pm
by sofa_king
mista fox wrote:
Bullshark wrote:
sofa_king wrote:
the fact that kanye is big doesn't affect my enjoyment of real hip-hop.

:z:
Kanye is great, but it's not »real hip hop« and it never was supposed to be. And so is the new Rusko album for example. He doesn't want it to be real dubstep. »It's not superdeep«, you know :mrgreen:
Yo Mista Fox - I'ma let you finish, but RUSKO HAD ONE OF THE BEST DUBSTEP ALBUMS OF ALL TIME!!!

Re: Educate people about dubstep.

Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 6:53 pm
by mista_fox
sofa_king wrote:
mista fox wrote:
Bullshark wrote:
sofa_king wrote:
the fact that kanye is big doesn't affect my enjoyment of real hip-hop.

:z:
Kanye is great, but it's not »real hip hop« and it never was supposed to be. And so is the new Rusko album for example. He doesn't want it to be real dubstep. »It's not superdeep«, you know :mrgreen:
Yo Mista Fox - I'ma let you finish, but RUSKO HAD ONE OF THE BEST DUBSTEP ALBUMS OF ALL TIME!!!
right :lol:

Re: Educate people about dubstep.

Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 6:58 pm
by Roflrilla
the fact Justin Bieber is big, doesn't affect my enjoyment with other 13 year old boys.

Re: Educate people about dubstep.

Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 6:59 pm
by Foul Matta
Ok first post on this forum, so probs gonna get noob slated but whatevs.

I first got into dub bout a year ago, just like these kids that OP is chatting about. I loved the filth mid range sounds of all the artists that are hated on this forum. But at least more people are getting in to it right? Even if it isn't because there listening to "proper" dubstep. I have now been shown the error of my ways, pretty much cant stand tear out/wobble and am much more on a Distance/JSL/Kryptic Minds/DMZ tip now.

Basically my point is wouldn't you rather people who have never heard any dubstep, to be listening to the likes of borgore, Rusko etc, then not at all? Once they have listened to said artists for a while, they will all get bored (As i did) and be looking for something deeper within the genre. Then move onto bass weight and the deeper sounds of dubstep.

Re: Educate people about dubstep.

Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 7:22 pm
by mista_fox
He said »dub«…

Re: Educate people about dubstep.

Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 7:29 pm
by ruckspin
... yeah

or you could just

FACE

PALM