Is very disappointing. Chicago being one of the capitals of Jazz music, you'd think that would have an influence on the dubstep out here inspiring a more jazzy and purple sound but unfortunately after going out to a few shows I heard the tradition bland bro-step sound lacking any kind of direction or imagination. I mean out in the west coast you can at least find a few shows that would vary the sound but out here it appears to be all the same. Maybe it can be fixed?
Re: The Chicago sound
Posted: Fri Apr 22, 2011 8:22 am
by edwardproductions
Chicago based dubstep producer
Re: The Chicago sound
Posted: Fri Apr 22, 2011 9:54 am
by JensMadsen
Have you been to any dances with 500 people or less? If no, then these are probably the places to search for the music you like. The mainstream audience will always seek brostep or more pop'ish sounds. But come on, we can't say anything bad about Chicago getting one genre wrong, they are responsible for some of the best music in history. Jazz, Hip hop, House, Juke just to name a few wouldn't have been the same without Chicago.
Re: The Chicago sound
Posted: Fri Apr 22, 2011 10:15 am
by Shum
rockacello wrote:...I heard the tradition bland bro-step sound lacking any kind of direction or imagination.
edwardproductions wrote:
Re: The Chicago sound
Posted: Fri Apr 22, 2011 1:52 pm
by rockacello
JensMadsen wrote:Have you been to any dances with 500 people or less? If no, then these are probably the places to search for the music you like. The mainstream audience will always seek brostep or more pop'ish sounds. But come on, we can't say anything bad about Chicago getting one genre wrong, they are responsible for some of the best music in history. Jazz, Hip hop, House, Juke just to name a few wouldn't have been the same without Chicago.
I'm not knocking Chicago, I'm just probably in the wrong area. I've been to SmartBar twice, once for the Jakes show last night and the some other time a month or so ago and both times it was about 50-100 people and both of the opening DJs were good but, I just wasn't feeling the jump-up and aggressive 'bro-step' vibes.
Re: The Chicago sound
Posted: Fri Apr 22, 2011 5:38 pm
by prisoner
nah it used to be better down there a couple years ago, but im not sure what happened. i don't see the same names on flyers or the same calibre of headliners coming through.
it's twice as bad up in minneapolis.
the house/techno crowd really never caught on in the midwest by and large and it's mostly attracted a younger, naive audience who are really only interested in "ragging" at shows.
Re: The Chicago sound
Posted: Fri Apr 22, 2011 5:40 pm
by prisoner
check for shows at beauty bar which used to be soundbar, im not sure if they still have the old funktion1 sound though.
some would argue that juke is just ripping off a jit from detroit ; )
Re: The Chicago sound
Posted: Fri Apr 22, 2011 8:10 pm
by rockacello
not a big juke fan but I have to say that I was impressed with Mount Kimbie rolling through last month, I guess I'l just have to keep an eye out for that stuff or maybe score a night where I can mix somewhere and spread the good vibes.
Re: The Chicago sound
Posted: Fri Apr 22, 2011 9:24 pm
by fractal
prisoner wrote:some would argue that juke is just ripping off a jit from detroit ; )
people in detroit might say that
midwest music feeds off each other, that's for sure
that't why the bro virus has spread so easily over there imo