Is Dubstep finding its sound now???
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Is Dubstep finding its sound now???
dubby sounding half step breaks with wobble basses...
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too many vague posts, sorry man but its true
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sorry what?? What are you on about? I gotta say you do post a lot of vague and slightly irrelevant stuff about dubstep music. No I don't think there's a "sound" really.
There are trends as there are in all types of music as people imitate the innovators, but there's a lot of people pushing diff vibes in dubstep, from Toasty to Kode 9 to Digital Mystikz to TRG. Just cos a fair few producers have used wobbly bass doesn't make it THE dubstep sound, that's just ridiculous.
There are trends as there are in all types of music as people imitate the innovators, but there's a lot of people pushing diff vibes in dubstep, from Toasty to Kode 9 to Digital Mystikz to TRG. Just cos a fair few producers have used wobbly bass doesn't make it THE dubstep sound, that's just ridiculous.
Re: Is Dubstep finding its sound now???
what a pile of bullshit .. get a life!feasible_weasel wrote:dubby sounding half step breaks with wobble basses...
every music needs a structure/identity
Re: Is Dubstep finding its sound now???
is that a yes?orson wrote:what a pile of bullshit .. get a life!feasible_weasel wrote:dubby sounding half step breaks with wobble basses...
every music needs a structure/identity
dubstep's "sound"= physically and emotionally moving beats, generally around 140, with enough subbass to rattle your entire body when played on a big system.
the rest is still up for grabs.
what's scary is people thinking that once you throw together a halfstep riddim w/ a sub wobble, you're there.
the rest is still up for grabs.
what's scary is people thinking that once you throw together a halfstep riddim w/ a sub wobble, you're there.
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Re: Is Dubstep finding its sound now???
whatever make up your own mindHarlesden wrote:is that a yes?orson wrote:what a pile of bullshit .. get a life!feasible_weasel wrote:dubby sounding half step breaks with wobble basses...
every music needs a structure/identity
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Re: Is Dubstep finding its sound now???
no need to draw for the handbagorson wrote:what a pile of bullshit .. get a life!feasible_weasel wrote:dubby sounding half step breaks with wobble basses...
every music needs a structure/identity
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burial's album wasn't actually that bassy but it still struck me as dubstep... just goes to show the description is even looser...TeReKeTe wrote:dubstep's "sound"= physically and emotionally moving beats, generally around 140, with enough subbass to rattle your entire body when played on a big system.
the rest is still up for grabs.
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I think the more important question is:
Will discussing this sort of thing help or matter?
Sorry to pick on this post in particular, nothing personal, but there seem to be a lot of fretting, worrying and general chat about this sort of thng.
And i always ask myself, why bother or worry?
The music will out I reckon. And to that end, I hope dubstep hasn't 'found its sound' as you put it, because I don't think it needs to.
Just my tuppence!
Will discussing this sort of thing help or matter?
Sorry to pick on this post in particular, nothing personal, but there seem to be a lot of fretting, worrying and general chat about this sort of thng.
And i always ask myself, why bother or worry?
The music will out I reckon. And to that end, I hope dubstep hasn't 'found its sound' as you put it, because I don't think it needs to.
Just my tuppence!
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Very wise words. Bigglez!gravious wrote:I think the more important question is:
Will discussing this sort of thing help or matter?
Sorry to pick on this post in particular, nothing personal, but there seem to be a lot of fretting, worrying and general chat about this sort of thng.
And i always ask myself, why bother or worry?
The music will out I reckon. And to that end, I hope dubstep hasn't 'found its sound' as you put it, because I don't think it needs to.
Just my tuppence!
Yeah, echo that sentimentFuriouz wrote:Very wise words. Bigglez!gravious wrote:I think the more important question is:
Will discussing this sort of thing help or matter?
Sorry to pick on this post in particular, nothing personal, but there seem to be a lot of fretting, worrying and general chat about this sort of thng.
And i always ask myself, why bother or worry?
The music will out I reckon. And to that end, I hope dubstep hasn't 'found its sound' as you put it, because I don't think it needs to.
Just my tuppence!
word .. thats what i was thinkinggravious wrote:I think the more important question is:
Will discussing this sort of thing help or matter?
Sorry to pick on this post in particular, nothing personal, but there seem to be a lot of fretting, worrying and general chat about this sort of thng.
And i always ask myself, why bother or worry?
The music will out I reckon. And to that end, I hope dubstep hasn't 'found its sound' as you put it, because I don't think it needs to.
Just my tuppence!
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