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Bassnectar explains dubstep (in under 3 minutes)

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 3:38 am
by twothirdsmajority


Bassnectar laying out the dubstep musical family tree in an interview with MoBoogie (see original here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BFLe3MEDwv4). This is the uploader's first try making kinetic typography (with some help from prezi).

Re: Bassnectar (tries to) explain dubstep (in under 3 minute

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 4:05 am
by Soiree
I found that to be accurate.

Re: Bassnectar (tries to) explain dubstep (in under 3 minute

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 4:07 am
by BonerJams04
Yeah bro, just quantize that shit. BaDumDumDumTikaPow

Re: Bassnectar (tries to) explain dubstep (in under 3 minute

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 4:51 am
by hendramarshall
that actually wasnt too bad

Re: Bassnectar (tries to) explain dubstep (in under 3 minute

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 7:29 am
by Sonika
To be honest, I really like Bassnectar. I wouldn't associate him with Skrillex or even brostep at all - he's doing something else. And his tracks are dope, imo.

Re: Bassnectar (tries to) explain dubstep (in under 3 minute

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 7:57 am
by FluidMoShun
Sonika wrote:To be honest, I really like Bassnectar. I wouldn't associate him with Skrillex or even brostep at all - he's doing something else. And his tracks are dope, imo.
+1.. his music is EDM, but he goes at it from so many different angles its hard to categorize it as any one genre... besides EDM.

Re: Bassnectar (tries to) explain dubstep (in under 3 minute

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 8:01 am
by twothirdsmajority
Sonika wrote:To be honest, I really like Bassnectar. I wouldn't associate him with Skrillex or even brostep at all - he's doing something else. And his tracks are dope, imo.
To me, Bassnectar is what SBTRKT would sound like if SBTRKT made Brostep. It's mid-range, but still different than most Brostep tunes.

I enjoy Bassnectar more than most Brostep producers. And he comes from a J.Dilla-inspired background, to me that's a cool thing.

Re: Bassnectar (tries to) explain dubstep (in under 3 minute

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 8:03 am
by Sonika
FluidMoShun wrote:
Sonika wrote:To be honest, I really like Bassnectar. I wouldn't associate him with Skrillex or even brostep at all - he's doing something else. And his tracks are dope, imo.
+1.. his music is EDM, but he goes at it from so many different angles its hard to categorize it as any one genre... besides EDM.
Yeah he maintains diversity while still making good music, a feat seemingly less and less seen in mainstream EDM nowadays

Re: Bassnectar (tries to) explain dubstep (in under 3 minute

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 8:05 am
by Phigure
twothirdsmajority wrote:And he comes from a J.Dilla-inspired background, to me that's a cool thing.
J Dilla is rolling over in his grave


typography was piss poor, bassnectar was pretty inaccurate most of the time, pulling nonsense out of his ass. "dubstep is an ultra slow spawn of hip hop"

Re: Bassnectar (tries to) explain dubstep (in under 3 minute

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 8:06 am
by Sonika
twothirdsmajority wrote:
Sonika wrote:To be honest, I really like Bassnectar. I wouldn't associate him with Skrillex or even brostep at all - he's doing something else. And his tracks are dope, imo.
To me, Bassnectar is what SBTRKT would sound like if SBTRKT made Brostep. It's mid-range, but still different than most Brostep tunes.

I enjoy Bassnectar more than most Brostep producers. And he comes from a J.Dilla-inspired background, to me that's a cool thing.
Yeah ditto to this. He doesn't scream in you face and/or fart into a microphone and bitcrush it for the bass like most brostep producers.

Very hip hop influenced, which I like.

I like his material from Divergent Spectrum and Cozza Frenzy the most.

Re: Bassnectar (tries to) explain dubstep (in under 3 minute

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 8:08 am
by twothirdsmajority
Phigure wrote:
twothirdsmajority wrote:And he comes from a J.Dilla-inspired background, to me that's a cool thing.
J Dilla is rolling over in his grave


typography was piss poor, bassnectar was pretty inaccurate most of the time, pulling nonsense out of his ass. "dubstep is an ultra slow spawn of hip hop"
Well, he's basing Dubstep on that because his influence of Dubstep came primarily from the 70BPM Southern Hip Hop music which is influential to many Dubstep producers in America and Canada.

I know many Americans who associate Dubstep with southern Hip-Hop than Grime or UK Garage. And i think that's pretty sad.

Re: Bassnectar (tries to) explain dubstep (in under 3 minute

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 11:50 am
by Basic A
FluidMoShun wrote:
Sonika wrote:To be honest, I really like Bassnectar. I wouldn't associate him with Skrillex or even brostep at all - he's doing something else. And his tracks are dope, imo.
+1.. his music is EDM, but he goes at it from so many different angles its hard to categorize it as any one genre... besides EDM.
With this, the world needs more...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Z8qpqOlwic > If you remember this, Bassnectar is not bro. Bit mainstream. No bro.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HxD12GDXo_0 > Hahaha...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uPA1zurb ... re=related > Good times.

Re: Bassnectar (tries to) explain dubstep (in under 3 minute

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 11:58 am
by brasco
Phigure wrote:
twothirdsmajority wrote:And he comes from a J.Dilla-inspired background, to me that's a cool thing.
J Dilla is rolling over in his grave


typography was piss poor, bassnectar was pretty inaccurate most of the time, pulling nonsense out of his ass. "dubstep is an ultra slow spawn of hip hop"

Re: Bassnectar (tries to) explain dubstep (in under 3 minute

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 12:33 pm
by Basic A
brasco wrote:
Phigure wrote:
twothirdsmajority wrote:And he comes from a J.Dilla-inspired background, to me that's a cool thing.
J Dilla is rolling over in his grave


typography was piss poor, bassnectar was pretty inaccurate most of the time, pulling nonsense out of his ass. "dubstep is an ultra slow spawn of hip hop"
I keep trying to find this quote... cant... He lumped garage n rnb together which is a bit arguable but...

Also have never heard him claim dilla as an influence, dont blame the artist if a DSF kid spouts shit out his ass onto a keyboard... He talks alot about Aphex Twin-meets-hiphop, n you can hear that in his early stuff.

Re: Bassnectar explains dubstep (in under 3 minutes)

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 12:38 pm
by brasco
think exact quote was "so, a dubstep or grime is kinda like this ultra slow, ultra dirty spawn of hip hop..."

suppose it could have been a lot worse, but there are some glaring omissions.

Re: Bassnectar explains dubstep (in under 3 minutes)

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 12:55 pm
by Basic A
brasco wrote:think exact quote was "so, a dubstep or grime is kinda like this ultra slow, ultra dirty spawn of hip hop..."

suppose it could have been a lot worse, but there are some glaring omissions.
For what its worth, 'dirty' is a longer standing slang word in the states then dubstep is a genre... and as an American, thats how I heard it, kinda like we'd say 'dirty club night' in reference to like, an upscale yet underground event.

Dont think we should be getting our dubstep definitions or history from old Glitch Hop artists frankly.

Re: Bassnectar explains dubstep (in under 3 minutes)

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 1:32 pm
by brasco
Yeah you are right, plus trying to define a sound in 3 mins is a big ask!!

Re: Bassnectar explains dubstep (in under 3 minutes)

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 2:04 pm
by scattybeanhead
i agree with him up until right at the end but im really not sure about the comparisons with r&b and hip hop. think perhaps america just didn't get garage and so they've kinda missed that part of the sequence...

Re: Bassnectar explains dubstep (in under 3 minutes)

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 4:10 pm
by the_disconekt
Considering he's been releasing music since anyone outside the UK even knew what dubstep was, I'd say he knows where he's coming from.

Re: Bassnectar explains dubstep (in under 3 minutes)

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 4:41 pm
by muntz
the_disconekt wrote:I'd say he knows where he's coming from.
Yeah the jamband/burning man abortions of a scene. He needs to just stay in the desert with the rest of the Mad Max rejects. ::cringe::

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