Sound pretty goo imo. I know there's probably dubstep influenced tunes
at 100BPM but does anyone know any other producers making full on
dubstep tunes at this speed??????????
Re: Dubstep at 100 BPM??
Posted: Fri May 20, 2011 6:34 pm
by -[2]DAY_-
zillion wrote:
Its definitely dubstep but its at 100 BPM....
Re: Dubstep at 100 BPM??
Posted: Fri May 20, 2011 6:51 pm
by prisoner
IGNORANCE IS BLISS
Re: Dubstep at 100 BPM??
Posted: Fri May 20, 2011 6:52 pm
by prisoner
and i only make partially on dubstep at 99 bpm so the answer to your question is, indeed, no.
Re: Dubstep at 100 BPM??
Posted: Fri May 20, 2011 7:19 pm
by Capture pt
haha.....snare on the 3rd and a wobble doesnt mean its dubstep mate.
sounds just like really poppy hip hop or somthing.
id like to say breaks but there isnt any, but im sure some of that is around 100bpm init?
Re: Dubstep at 100 BPM??
Posted: Fri May 20, 2011 7:24 pm
by wilson
140bpm is kind of integral to dubstep music mate, the presence of a mid-range synth isn't. More of a breaks track as mentioned.
Re: Dubstep at 100 BPM??
Posted: Fri May 20, 2011 7:45 pm
by nclpad
Distant Dawn off Kryptic Minds' One of Us album is somewhere around that mark.
I think Quest has some tunes at 100 bpm as well?
Re: Dubstep at 100 BPM??
Posted: Fri May 20, 2011 8:02 pm
by Aez
zillion wrote:Its definitely dubstep
wrong
Re: Dubstep at 100 BPM??
Posted: Fri May 20, 2011 8:31 pm
by zillion
nclpad wrote:Distant Dawn off Kryptic Minds' One of Us album is somewhere around that mark.
I think Quest has some tunes at 100 bpm as well?
Really feeling that track....Thanks for the help
Ok maybe i said the wrong thing in "Its definitely dubstep" and probably
didnt it word it correctly....
What i meant is that to me it sounds like dubstep rather than
another genre IMO but isnt at the given speed of dubstep....I just
wondered if there was any producers that have dared to produce
what can be classified "potentially to some" as dubstep at a different speed
My example probably wasnt the best and im sure if i posted up the kryptic minds
track i would have gotten a different reaction....I was just questioning as to whether
it had been done.....
Re: Dubstep at 100 BPM??
Posted: Fri May 20, 2011 8:44 pm
by Capture pt
zillion wrote:
What i meant is that to me it sounds like dubstep rather than
another genre IMO but isnt at the given speed of dubstep....I just
wondered if there was any producers that have dared to produce
what can be classified "potentially to some" as dubstep at a different speed
yeh its called breaks. its been around for ages. longer than dubstep.
zillion wrote:
My example probably wasnt the best and im sure if i posted up the kryptic minds
track i would have gotten a different reaction....
probably not, its still not dubstep even tho kryptic minds made it. im sure even they would be the first to admit that its not dubstep lol.
i remember pendulum done this track time ago, which is sorta in the same ballpark. tho prolly a little faster.
and yeh i realise the tune is terrible, but its sort the same breaks style stuff that the OP is on about. only example i could remember.
i think this came on the bside to the "tarantula" tune.... oh that takes me back.
Re: Dubstep at 100 BPM??
Posted: Fri May 20, 2011 9:23 pm
by vishes
I clicked play and at presicely 0.01 sec I clicked pause.
Tell your friend to have a listen to some DMZ tunes, if he then replies with "That shit is boring" or something similar to that, tell him to find another hobby.
Re: Dubstep at 100 BPM??
Posted: Fri May 20, 2011 9:59 pm
by TMSV
i tried to post this earlier, wireless fail i guess
check out my mix for inhabit, the 140 tunes might not be your cup of tea, but at the end there's three 100 bpm tunes of mine, 2 of which draw heavily from the dubstep sound (predominant sub bass, space, etc). i thought i might as well spam this here because of the whole 100 bpm thing
Sound pretty goo imo. I know there's probably dubstep influenced tunes
at 100BPM but does anyone know any other producers making full on
dubstep tunes at this speed??????????
I can see where your coming from. Pretty cool tune I thought, nice attempt at some inspirations into a more fresh ball park.
To me, and correct me if im wrong, but dubstep doesnt have a hard and fast blueprint, theres alot of variety (one the things i love about what i hear) in the style but key ingredients been bass heavy riffs, dubby vibe and the step rhythms? I wouldnt class 140bpm been crucial though it is great for then using reggae basslines easy
Re: Dubstep at 100 BPM??
Posted: Sat May 21, 2011 7:54 pm
by snypadub
i'd class the quest tunes posted as slower house music.. Just because a producer is well known for a specific genre doesn't mean they'll stick to it, so don't assume that they are making dubstep but slower, they are making a different style althogether.
Re: Dubstep at 100 BPM??
Posted: Sat May 21, 2011 8:06 pm
by Basic A
o.P. ... your talking about glitch hop or nu-skool breaks. Both longer standing then dubstep is.
There arent hard rules for dubstep, but being in or around 130-140 bpm is a requirement, by the time you drop out of the range of what a DJ would call dubstep, youve dropped out of dubstep.
Depone made an amazing tune at 104 bpm recently, called the 104 bounce. he doesnt pretend its still dubstep, but damn if its not sick.
Re: Dubstep at 100 BPM??
Posted: Sat May 21, 2011 10:21 pm
by quidz
If there is such a thing as Dubstep at 100BPM it could sound like this..