Dubstep Experts
Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2011 6:18 am
Pretty much sums up the state of things
not reallywubstep wrote:Is brostep a hipster thing in the US?
dude nugaze is sooo 2009pkay wrote:not reallywubstep wrote:Is brostep a hipster thing in the US?
the hipsters into electronic music that are old enough to grow beards are into Washed Out, Neon Indian, Memory Tapes, etc and only listen to that because the nugaze bandwagon is full
chillwave is basically the artists I listed above and it's a terrible term imohasezwei wrote:dude nugaze is sooo 2009pkay wrote:not reallywubstep wrote:Is brostep a hipster thing in the US?
the hipsters into electronic music that are old enough to grow beards are into Washed Out, Neon Indian, Memory Tapes, etc and only listen to that because the nugaze bandwagon is full![]()
i thought chillwave's the shit nowadays ? what's chillwave anyway?
James Blake is a hipster thing. Brostep is a.... (drumroll pleeeeaaaase) bro thing. If I remember correctly the guy who started calling it brostep is from california so I'm preeeetty sure brostep is literally named after bros themselves. We got bros all over socal but from what I understand they're not that common in a lot of America and nonexistant in the UK, but god damn they're everywhere in southern california (especially my suuuper WASPy suburb). They're the fools that drink 2 cans of FourLoko then hop in their GIGANTIC lifted white truck to blast Kottonmouth Kings and pick up their girlfriend (aptly termed bro-hoes) then go beat on some darkies while shouting "faggo.t!" at people from the safety of their car. It's like the worst combination of like... guidos and chavs... but with a lot more racism/sexism/homophobia. Beware of this cultural phenomenon!wubstep wrote:Is brostep a hipster thing in the US?
Hipsters love dubstep here in Canada. Mostly because they just got off their tech house fixes and need something to party towubstep wrote:Is brostep a hipster thing in the US?
honey-d wrote:James Blake is a hipster thing. Brostep is a.... (drumroll pleeeeaaaase) bro thing. If I remember correctly the guy who started calling it brostep is from california so I'm preeeetty sure brostep is literally named after bros themselves. We got bros all over socal but from what I understand they're not that common in a lot of America and nonexistant in the UK, but god damn they're everywhere in southern california (especially my suuuper WASPy suburb). They're the fools that drink 2 cans of FourLoko then hop in their GIGANTIC lifted white truck to blast Kottonmouth Kings and pick up their girlfriend (aptly termed bro-hoes) then go beat on some darkies while shouting "faggo.t!" at people from the safety of their car. It's like the worst combination of like... guidos and chavs... but with a lot more racism/sexism/homophobia. Beware of this cultural phenomenon!wubstep wrote:Is brostep a hipster thing in the US?