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Where do you think this genre's going?

Post by drake89 » Mon Oct 11, 2010 6:08 pm

It's obviously not even close to underground. I'm hearing very similar (albeit shittier) production techniques in commercial (dirty south) rap, and have been for the last year or so. Shows are attracting larger and more diverse crowds (in the US anyway). Bassnectar, while not strictly dubstep, is still bass driven music and is selling out medium sized venues all over the country.

I'd say that in order to attract larger and larger crowds people are going to have to start switching shit up from simple wobbelz. More and better vocals? More acoustic instruments? More intricate melodies and harmonies?

Where do you all think dubstep is going as a direct, where would you like it to go, and when do you think the masses will get sick of it and move on to the new 'scene'?

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Re: Where do you think this genre's going?

Post by kaiori breathe » Mon Oct 11, 2010 6:26 pm

drake89 wrote:It's obviously not even close to underground. I'm hearing very similar (albeit shittier) production techniques in commercial (dirty south) rap, and have been for the last year or so. Shows are attracting larger and more diverse crowds (in the US anyway). Bassnectar, while not strictly dubstep, is still bass driven music and is selling out medium sized venues all over the country.

I'd say that in order to attract larger and larger crowds people are going to have to start switching shit up from simple wobbelz. More and better vocals? More acoustic instruments? More intricate melodies and harmonies?

Where do you all think dubstep is going as a direct, where would you like it to go, and when do you think the masses will get sick of it and move on to the new 'scene'?
I'd like to see more acoustic instruments and that's an idea I've been playing with a bit, but mostly because I suck at synthesis and I do enjoy the more intricate melodies and harmonies. Bit tired of songs that consist of two pads repeating with nothing but a sub and changing drum line... But that's just my own taste and while I might not like that side of dubstep there's no reason why I have to indulge in it because dubstep is probably one of the most varied genres that exist. I guess my view is that as a genre with no defining features but 'bass heavy, half time drums, 140 bpm' (and even those aren't written in stone) it really goes wherever you want it to go.

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Re: Where do you think this genre's going?

Post by Dub_Fiend » Mon Oct 11, 2010 6:36 pm

I don't know where Dubstep is going or where it'll be in a year or two, but I'm gonna stay faithful to my roots and keep making bass music regardless of what happens :) I'mma be the rock in the river (of popular music opinion that is)... ;)


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Re: Where do you think this genre's going?

Post by Kochari » Mon Oct 11, 2010 9:28 pm

WUBWUBWUBWUBWUB WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA ZZZZZZEOWWWOWOWOWOWWUBWUBWERRRRRR










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Re: Where do you think this genre's going?

Post by deadly_habit » Mon Oct 11, 2010 9:33 pm

i hope it's going more to musical content and not engineering
aka purple sound, experimental hip hop, the reverbed soaked real shit like james blake and mt kimbie
not dubstep tempo, but even that is being blurred by the most innovative artists atm

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Re: Where do you think this genre's going?

Post by abZ » Mon Oct 11, 2010 10:57 pm

Well some dubstep is still underground. I don't think the stuff I play is all that popular right now. The stuff that is going mainstream especially stateside is making me sick to the stomach. This emostep crap wil burnt itself out in no time tho I think. Who fucking knows? I think the thing to do is just stick to your guns and do what you think is right. Selling out for the bookings and beatport charts is just going to make things worse. I have to be honest I am feeling pessimistic about where things are going but I never put all my eggs in this genre. I will be making music regardless of what happens.

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Re: Where do you think this genre's going?

Post by sixth sense » Mon Oct 11, 2010 11:13 pm

It's going wherever you want to take it. :w:

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Re: Where do you think this genre's going?

Post by Jean-Luc Cougar » Mon Oct 11, 2010 11:21 pm

To shit

and the bros that love it

:)

Half joking, but my guess is that within a year, the word Dubstep will mean "teh filthy wobblez" to 98% of the people that use it.

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Re: Where do you think this genre's going?

Post by DJ Crackle » Mon Oct 11, 2010 11:29 pm

I'm really not in touch with what it's doing around the rest of the US, but I know here in Central TX, it's not leaving anytime soon. Fidget was big here for a while, that's pretty much all that was going on. Dubstep started taking over about a year ago here, and it's grown way bigger than I thought it would. I was pretty happy with what it was doing, and now it's STILL growing in strength. I don't see anything stopping it, or grabbing people's interest more anytime soon. Not even close. Not even electro, which would've been like crazy talk here a a year and a half ago.
You guys would hate it though, it's 90% brostep ;p.
Moral of the story, Austin's gonna be a lot of WOBBLEWOBBLEWOBBLEWOBBLE for a while, imo.

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Re: Where do you think this genre's going?

Post by deadly_habit » Mon Oct 11, 2010 11:31 pm

DJ Crackle wrote:I'm really not in touch with what it's doing around the rest of the US, but I know here in Central TX, it's not leaving anytime soon. Fidget was big here for a while, that's pretty much all that was going on. Dubstep started taking over about a year ago here, and it's grown way bigger than I thought it would. I was pretty happy with what it was doing, and now it's STILL growing in strength. I don't see anything stopping it, or grabbing people's interest more anytime soon. Not even close. Not even electro, which would've been like crazy talk here a a year and a half ago.
You guys would hate it though, it's 90% brostep ;p.
Moral of the story, Austin's gonna be a lot of WOBBLEWOBBLEWOBBLEWOBBLE for a while, imo.
most places are till hipster pull out of the trend

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Re: Where do you think this genre's going?

Post by kid simple » Mon Oct 11, 2010 11:35 pm

deadly habit wrote:
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Wow. That tune is really sick.

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Re: Where do you think this genre's going?

Post by DJ Crackle » Tue Oct 12, 2010 12:08 am

deadly habit wrote:
DJ Crackle wrote:I'm really not in touch with what it's doing around the rest of the US, but I know here in Central TX, it's not leaving anytime soon. Fidget was big here for a while, that's pretty much all that was going on. Dubstep started taking over about a year ago here, and it's grown way bigger than I thought it would. I was pretty happy with what it was doing, and now it's STILL growing in strength. I don't see anything stopping it, or grabbing people's interest more anytime soon. Not even close. Not even electro, which would've been like crazy talk here a a year and a half ago.
You guys would hate it though, it's 90% brostep ;p.
Moral of the story, Austin's gonna be a lot of WOBBLEWOBBLEWOBBLEWOBBLE for a while, imo.
most places are till hipster pull out of the trend
Oh yeah, absolutely, that's what's gonna determine it here.
I'm just saying that I have no ideaaa what's gonna next.

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Re: Where do you think this genre's going?

Post by deadly_habit » Tue Oct 12, 2010 12:18 am

DJ Crackle wrote:
deadly habit wrote:
DJ Crackle wrote:I'm really not in touch with what it's doing around the rest of the US, but I know here in Central TX, it's not leaving anytime soon. Fidget was big here for a while, that's pretty much all that was going on. Dubstep started taking over about a year ago here, and it's grown way bigger than I thought it would. I was pretty happy with what it was doing, and now it's STILL growing in strength. I don't see anything stopping it, or grabbing people's interest more anytime soon. Not even close. Not even electro, which would've been like crazy talk here a a year and a half ago.
You guys would hate it though, it's 90% brostep ;p.
Moral of the story, Austin's gonna be a lot of WOBBLEWOBBLEWOBBLEWOBBLE for a while, imo.
most places are till hipster pull out of the trend
Oh yeah, absolutely, that's what's gonna determine it here.
I'm just saying that I have no ideaaa what's gonna next.
why i ignore most usa bs and djs
next level shit is always eastern europe, that's a fact they always end up on next level years before genres uk invent or invovate. they somehow make shit next level always, hell peep the balkansky lp for example and that's not even new

and dood who is always slept on but getting noticed by all the right people egoless


i predict grooki on here is next least in my eyes and ears
anyone calling shit stale or at a standstill aint digging enough and it's not to hard to find shit like this

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Re: Where do you think this genre's going?

Post by AllNightDayDream » Tue Oct 12, 2010 12:52 am

abZ wrote:emostep
... what? :?

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Re: Where do you think this genre's going?

Post by Dub_Fiend » Tue Oct 12, 2010 1:50 am

AllNightDayDream wrote:
abZ wrote:emostep
... what? :?
I remember going onto Last.fm a coupla months back and doing a 'Dubstep' tag playlist, and after a few decent songs it started playing this Enter Shikari song (I THINK it was them, and I can't remember the name, sorry >.<) that pretty much sums up 'emostep'; some whiny lyrics over some really tame "Dubstep" backing, made me feel ill lol

EDIT
Found it! Twas this... *shudders*



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Re: Where do you think this genre's going?

Post by AllNightDayDream » Tue Oct 12, 2010 2:11 am

Emo was a large part of my life growing up, and that wasn't anything close. :|

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Re: Where do you think this genre's going?

Post by legend4ry » Tue Oct 12, 2010 2:14 am

I think Abz was speaking about all the atmospheric, film-score esque stuff, guys. Not Emo in the literal sense.
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Re: Where do you think this genre's going?

Post by CBK81 » Tue Oct 12, 2010 2:21 am

Wherever it goes, I will still be having fun with it. That's what it's all about right? Some of you are just way too serious about this sellout, usa, brostep whatever. It could be worse. Look at what happened to my poor beloved hip hop...

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Re: Where do you think this genre's going?

Post by ironik » Tue Oct 12, 2010 2:31 am

abZ wrote:I have to be honest I am feeling pessimistic about where things are going but I never put all my eggs in this genre. I will be making music regardless of what happens.

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Re: Where do you think this genre's going?

Post by djake » Tue Oct 12, 2010 3:19 am

id like dubstep to get so much space that you cant even hear the sounds anymore, they would be that well mixed down they would be invisable to the ear...

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