So is halfstep dead?
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So is halfstep dead?
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I love halfstep for the first 2-3 hours of the night. But not for main sets. The early Youngsta set at Rinse's 16th birthday was very good.
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In my 26 years on this earth I have never experienced the death of a single genre, it seems though that they are pronounced dead or terminally ill every other week.
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halfstep IS dubstep imo.
it is one of if not the main strain. its what best defines the genre and was the sound that culminated from dubstep properly finding its own in about 04-06.
eyesdown halfstep all the way tbh.
that said most times im up for hearing everything else aswell, even if halfstep is my favourite i dont think id enjoy it as much if the entire night was on the same tip. thats whats great about dubstep, its a proper mix and mash of styles.
it is one of if not the main strain. its what best defines the genre and was the sound that culminated from dubstep properly finding its own in about 04-06.
eyesdown halfstep all the way tbh.
that said most times im up for hearing everything else aswell, even if halfstep is my favourite i dont think id enjoy it as much if the entire night was on the same tip. thats whats great about dubstep, its a proper mix and mash of styles.
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I agree, seems to me that it's a sign of how strong the genre has become that so many sub-genres of dubstep now exist.spydee wrote:halfstep IS dubstep imo.
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i wouldn't say 'half step is dubstep'
it has become a signature of dubstep though
if half step is 'dead' doesn't mean funky is the only other option
dubstep isn't all half step yano - loads of producers have been experimenting with different sounds, rhythms etc as well, these past few years, but it's all still dubstep at the end of the day, depends how you want to define dubstep. it's not about whether it's half step or not
and there's still a lot of producers on the halfstep thing, listen to youngsta's sets nowadays, nearly every tune is. so no
it has become a signature of dubstep though
if half step is 'dead' doesn't mean funky is the only other option
dubstep isn't all half step yano - loads of producers have been experimenting with different sounds, rhythms etc as well, these past few years, but it's all still dubstep at the end of the day, depends how you want to define dubstep. it's not about whether it's half step or not
and there's still a lot of producers on the halfstep thing, listen to youngsta's sets nowadays, nearly every tune is. so no
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i dont think its so much about moving on with the new and forgetting the past....a good example is how many amen jungley tunes get been made within the dubstep community in recent times....
i think its more about expanding and refreshing. having more styles to mix and mash together just makes for a more interesting flavour....kind of like a alcoholic cocktail lol.
i think its more about expanding and refreshing. having more styles to mix and mash together just makes for a more interesting flavour....kind of like a alcoholic cocktail lol.
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Punk died when the yanks got hold of it...kingldub wrote:In my 26 years on this earth I have never experienced the death of a single genre, it seems though that they are pronounced dead or terminally ill every other week.
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her here! halftime dubstep is just the same as any other music, it's all about how you use it!kingldub wrote:In my 26 years on this earth I have never experienced the death of a single genre, it seems though that they are pronounced dead or terminally ill every other week.
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It's still there. Once wub wub wub high pitched noise* has been done to death (almost there!) People will hopefully see the light.
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clifford_- wrote:Punk died when the yanks got hold of it...kingldub wrote:In my 26 years on this earth I have never experienced the death of a single genre, it seems though that they are pronounced dead or terminally ill every other week.
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How would you define dubstep then? IMO it's hard to define dubstep without refering to an aspect that has featured in most of the tunes since the genre sprang up.mashmash wrote:depends how you want to define dubstep. it's not about whether it's half step or not
maybe that's just me though...
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people are going to have different opinions. the main thing about dubstep is the sub bass and emphasis on bass in general. yeah you can define it by saying it has a half step beat but then that rules out everything else including earlier dubstep e.g 2004 - when dubstep started to get differentiated from grime, lots of it was tribal sounding and with garage influenced beats, as well as the early half step stuff. so there weren't really a defined structure to itDJRaynes wrote:How would you define dubstep then? IMO it's hard to define dubstep without refering to an aspect that has featured in most of the tunes since the genre sprang up.mashmash wrote:depends how you want to define dubstep. it's not about whether it's half step or not
maybe that's just me though...
saying dubstep is half step just creates barriers
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really suprised that people think halftime is dubstep. there was a time when there was no such thing as halftime dubstep
http://www.dubstepforum.com/halfstep-t6 ... t=halfstep

http://www.dubstepforum.com/halfstep-t6 ... t=halfstep
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mashmash wrote:people are going to have different opinions. the main thing about dubstep is the sub bass and emphasis on bass in general. yeah you can define it by saying it has a half step beat but then that rules out everything else including earlier dubstep e.g 2004 - when dubstep started to get differentiated from grime, lots of it was tribal sounding and with garage influenced beats, as well as the early half step stuff. so there weren't really a defined structure to itDJRaynes wrote:How would you define dubstep then? IMO it's hard to define dubstep without refering to an aspect that has featured in most of the tunes since the genre sprang up.mashmash wrote:depends how you want to define dubstep. it's not about whether it's half step or not
maybe that's just me though...
saying dubstep is half step just creates barriers
I think to define a genre you need to list the aspects most commonly featured in the music, and like you rightly said sub bass has been commonly used in Dubstep, but so has the half step rythm.
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is half step the same as half time?
because half time beats don't exactly seem dead. slightly less common now than a few years ago perhaps, but definitely not dead
because half time beats don't exactly seem dead. slightly less common now than a few years ago perhaps, but definitely not dead
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fractal wrote:really suprised that people think halftime is dubstep. there was a time when there was no such thing as halftime dubstep![]()
http://www.dubstepforum.com/halfstep-t6 ... t=halfstep
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kingldub wrote:In my 26 years on this earth I have never experienced the death of a single genre, it seems though that they are pronounced dead or terminally ill every other week.
same for me and my 23 years, music never dies, just shifts in popularity....
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umm...this may come as a suprise to most, and correct me if im wrong....but people....half step = drum step ... no?

its all about the BPM people !!fractal wrote:really suprised that people think halftime is dubstep. there was a time when there was no such thing as halftime dubstep![]()
http://www.dubstepforum.com/halfstep-t6 ... t=halfstep

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BinaryBeatdown wrote:umm...this may come as a suprise to most, and correct me if im wrong....but people....half step = drum step ... no?
its all about the BPM people !!fractal wrote:really suprised that people think halftime is dubstep. there was a time when there was no such thing as halftime dubstep![]()
http://www.dubstepforum.com/halfstep-t6 ... t=halfstep
lol u have no clue
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