Hey I was watching an old docu on metalheadz from youtube and one of the guy was saying how people like Dilinja were really innovative with all there tracks. He was also saying if even the top artist did not produce really innovative tracks then other people would quickly take over. Is that true today because when I hear tracks they all seem to be like a copy of each other with a few which sound really fresh.
Dubstep for example, almost every track has a synth and wobble bass line. So what makes a really new sounding wobble bass line if everyone is using it? When I make tracks I used to try tune the bass into some thing different but that kind of lost the feeling of being a dubstep track.
I'd also like to know which tracks people think are really pushing dubstep and also dnb?
Hope this makes sence
Re: Innovative tracks?
Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2011 9:17 pm
by drake89
dnb is dead.
Re: Innovative tracks?
Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2011 9:27 pm
by ToxicBass
There will always be innovative tracks just don't expect them to be handed to you on a plate like all of the generic bullshit.
Re: Innovative tracks?
Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2011 9:28 pm
by ChadDub
When I first heard Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites I felt like that was really innovative. I had never heard anything like that before.
Re: Innovative tracks?
Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2011 9:30 pm
by 3za
frank Zappa 1986 (YOI YOI YOI YOI)
Zappa invented dubstep 10 years before timberland, and nothing new as ever happened since...
Amom tobin 2011
Sounds fresh to me
Re: Innovative tracks?
Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2011 10:31 pm
by bigfootspartan
ToxicBass wrote:There will always be innovative tracks just don't expect them to be handed to you on a plate like all of the generic bullshit.
+1. if you are waiting for original tracks to fall on your lap then you'll be waiting a long time. Typically what happens is something original gets made, then a underground sound emerges. Then within a few years it gets pretty big, and that's when most of us hear it. Then another year or two later it gets rinsed by the sub mainstream or e mainstream. Then we all whine, then someone comes up with a new style. Then it turns into the underground again.
Re: Innovative tracks?
Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2011 10:56 pm
by Toxic_Acidity
Ok maybe I should have said innovative sound. Take this track: