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Going to my first dubstep show - HELP PLZ
Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2011 6:24 pm
by clueless
Need help.
My girlfriend is taking me to a dubstep show tonight. I have never listened to dubstep (except for that Skrillex/Korn song which is OK, but not rly my thing), nor do I ever really go to 'clubs.' The closest thing to this I have ever done was a Girl Talk show 3 years ago, which i cannot even remember...
I am a metalhead—I’m used to guitars, running in circles, and punching people in the face, not turntables and pop n’ locking. I don’t even know how to dance in a hip-hop style (is that even what people DO at a dubstep show?).
I’m sure you people go see this shit live. How can I have a good time? What behavior is and is not appropriate? What should I expect? How should I dance?
With your assistance I can have a good time and enjoy this fine genre of music about which I know nothing.
Any and all help appreciated. Keep in mind: I cannot do illegal drugs due to my job randomly testing; otherwise I would KNOW how to have a good time.
Thanks again.
Clueless American
Re: Going to my first dubstep show - HELP PLZ
Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2011 6:30 pm
by Comfi
Who are you going to see?
Basically, the heavy 'filthy' dubstep is a lot like metal, crowd wise, there may be moshing ect ect.
If it's the bass heavy, more chilled dubstep, all you need to do is skank.
I saw skrillex, and there were by far more metallers ect there than people who look like they are into dance/electronic.
Re: Going to my first dubstep show - HELP PLZ
Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2011 6:35 pm
by clueless
I think it's... jungle and dubstep mixed? (this is all latin to me.) the DJ is from the Bronx, there is some reggae influence, knowing my girlfriend (which is cool, I like Bob Marley)
Re: Going to my first dubstep show - HELP PLZ
Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2011 6:38 pm
by Comfi
clueless wrote:I think it's... jungle and dubstep mixed? (this is all latin to me.) the DJ is from the Bronx, there is some reggae influence, knowing my girlfriend (which is cool, I like Bob Marley)
Ahh, well then it sounds like a bass heavy dubstep night. Too bad you can't get baked
And yea, just do what you feel like, nobody will be watching you anyhow
It'll likely be a pretty laid back affair, don't worry too much and just enjoy yourself.
Re: Going to my first dubstep show - HELP PLZ
Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2011 6:44 pm
by Comfi
Oh, and jungle is a sub genre of drum and bass, fast intricate drum work. Bass.
Dubstep is usually much slower and also has lots of bass, which is what I'm expecting if it's a reggae influenced night.
Then you have the kind of dubstep that skirllex and other like him make. It's dirty, heavy and has less emphasis on the Chest rattling bass. Though, a lot of this style has metal esque drums. Double kicks and such. Also usualy topless sweaty headbanging moshpits are common in the 'dirty' type.
Re: Going to my first dubstep show - HELP PLZ
Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2011 6:51 pm
by wobbles
you dont need to know how to dance
and thats all you need to know
Re: Going to my first dubstep show - HELP PLZ
Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2011 7:02 pm
by -[2]DAY_-
no one cares what you look like and thats why this scene is awesome and different than mau5trap-esque mainstream electrohouse bullshit
I feel really good when it's a reggae vibe and the system kicks ass and i just lean, nod my head and spark a blunt. Not about image. Just the way i feel when its happening.. i usually close my eyes ffs.
Dance however you feel, if you feel like it at all .. should just be natural response to the music, if the music speaks to you.
Here's hoping it does!
Re: Going to my first dubstep show - HELP PLZ
Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2011 7:16 pm
by Pedro Sánchez
My advice is to lube up well before headin' into the bro pit

Re: Going to my first dubstep show - HELP PLZ
Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2011 7:20 pm
by DJSpekt
Pedro Sánchez wrote:My advice is to lube up well before headin' into the bro pit

LOL

Re: Going to my first dubstep show - HELP PLZ
Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2011 7:20 pm
by Phigure
wobbles wrote:you dont need to know how to dance
and thats all you need to know
this
if the music (and the system) is good, it'll come to you naturally
Re: Going to my first dubstep show - HELP PLZ
Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2011 7:47 pm
by _cheef_
You need to get yourself some KANDI, kid!!

Re: Going to my first dubstep show - HELP PLZ
Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2011 8:29 pm
by clueless
_cheef_ wrote:You need to get yourself some KANDI, kid!!

Wussat?
Re: Going to my first dubstep show - HELP PLZ
Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2011 8:39 pm
by -[2]DAY_-
i wish i was dating a girl who would take ME to a dubstep night, rather than vice versa and ultimately resulting in me being single as she can't stand "that fucking music"
Re: Going to my first dubstep show - HELP PLZ
Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2011 8:48 pm
by Sexual_Chocolate
-[2]DAY_- wrote:i wish i was dating a girl who would take ME to a dubstep night, rather than vice versa and ultimately resulting in me being single as she can't stand "that fucking music"
fuckin birds and their inability to listen to good music
Re: Going to my first dubstep show - HELP PLZ
Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2011 8:49 pm
by _cheef_
clueless wrote:_cheef_ wrote:You need to get yourself some KANDI, kid!!

Wussat?
A few of these and you'll be on your way to dubstepping like a pro, bro!

Re: Going to my first dubstep show - HELP PLZ
Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2011 8:55 pm
by clueless
Oh man, I haven't done that shit since Shpongle, lmao. Nearly bought some for Portishead.
Re: Going to my first dubstep show - HELP PLZ
Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2011 9:04 pm
by Teknicyde
Comfi wrote:
Basically, the heavy 'filthy' dubstep is a lot like metal, crowd wise, there may be moshing ect ect.
Lies.
That might be the case where you live, but here, instant ban from most clubs.
Re: Going to my first dubstep show - HELP PLZ
Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2011 9:12 pm
by Comfi
Teknicyde wrote:Comfi wrote:
Basically, the heavy 'filthy' dubstep is a lot like metal, crowd wise, there may be moshing ect ect.
Lies.
That might be the case where you live, but here, instant ban from most clubs.
Granted, maybe not in clubs, but bigger venues/festivals there is. Even Chase and status get circles going at bigger events.
Rock and metal bars would kick you out too for moshing.
Re: Going to my first dubstep show - HELP PLZ
Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2011 9:38 pm
by clueless
Comfi wrote:Teknicyde wrote:Comfi wrote:
Basically, the heavy 'filthy' dubstep is a lot like metal, crowd wise, there may be moshing ect ect.
Lies.
That might be the case where you live, but here, instant ban from most clubs.
Granted, maybe not in clubs, but bigger venues/festivals there is. Even Chase and status get circles going at bigger events.
Rock and metal bars would kick you out too for moshing.
I have never seen anyone kicked out for moshing/circling in any venue.
Now, kicking/punching... I'm glad they boot out hardcore dancers.
Re: Going to my first dubstep show - HELP PLZ
Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2011 9:48 pm
by joeki
Don't take this too personal bro, you are one of many...but
Why is this thread not locked?
If a dude comes up to you in the street in front of a night club and asks you these question, you would point him out to your friends and join them in mocking him...
Seriously, "how do I dance?" , "What can I expect?", you would seriously google DSF, make an account and post this shit? We might be outnumbered, but some of us have been doing this shit for 15 years...I have never, ever experienced anything like this in real life....it would be a laughable matter.
On the internet, every fourteen year old or undereducated socially insecure random person can ask these stupid and superfluous questions...and apparently get a response.
It doesn't matter one fuck. You do what you gotta do, you do what you want to do. You either like it or not. This isn't a job interview, this isn't a test, there are no scene points to be won. What the fuck? Just go out there and enjoy. Or google some dubstep or whatever...
I mean, what a pure waste of everyone's time. Including mine.
I'm annoyed by all of this, where I should normally be laughing out loud reading this, after 1938 times, it apparently becomes less funny and more sad.
Enjoy your night, keep an eye out on your girlfriend, bro's tend to hit everything they can get their hands on at a dubstep night...apparently.