For quite a while now Ive classed the more house 4/4 style beat of dubstep Brostep Ive noticed alot of people on here class Brostep as the big loud noisey Mid-Range sounding stuff (Datsik, Rottun, Diesel etc)
So is there a really stupid pidgeon hole for tracks like the above.
People tend to generalise producers, rather than individual tunes, as 'brostep'. Flux is one of them it would seem, probably because some of his tunes sound like those of others who are also calssed as 'brostep'.
Just realised I'm talking about something that doesn't exist.
Last edited by wilson on Sun Mar 20, 2011 2:34 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Rönin wrote:Is it worth a new thread again ? The last one ended up in a 5 pages beef with everyone shouting at each other, we might aswell just avoid the topic
Otherwise I'd say it's house/Juke, whatever but I like this sound.
yep
threads like these are never constructive and are getting tedious
that time signature is 3/4 so it wouldn't be house.
Drum and Bass had a phase of this 10 years ago when most of you lot still listened to Metallica/Spice Girls etc... Haters on DOA coined the derogatory term 'clownstep' and it was a 'step' Portmanteau that existed before even the word dubstep had taken hold. Techstep/2-step being the original conjunctions.
Sentinels wrote:that time signature is 3/4 so it wouldn't be house.
Drum and Bass had a phase of this 10 years ago when most of you lot still listened to Metallica/Spice Girls etc... Haters on DOA coined the derogatory term 'clownstep' and it was a 'step' Portmanteau that existed before even the word dubstep had taken hold. Techstep/2-step being the original conjunctions.
all i can think of nowadays when i hear midrange tearout dubstep is "this shit is clownstep."
i think that term is actually dead on appropriate for alot of the shite getting put out nowadays