dubstep producers and djs deserve more credit!!!

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dubstep producers and djs deserve more credit!!!

Post by mikeleebcfc » Sat Mar 28, 2009 9:45 am

these days the music industry is filled with shitty rock bands :x and i think personally the scratch djs and dubstep dj/producers deserve more credit :| and should be equalled with todays rock bands who get there music aired on sky music channels and radio 1.

anyone agree??? :D :D

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Post by yong » Sun Mar 29, 2009 8:57 am

you're right


i do deserve more credit








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Post by spire » Sun Mar 29, 2009 10:09 am

yes and no. there are shitty rock bands, but good luck convincing people that "that guy up there who plays other peoples records" has as much talent.

stick them in front of turntables and say "ok, do it".

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Post by jrj2020 » Sun Mar 29, 2009 12:54 pm

Spire wrote:yes and no. there are shitty rock bands, but good luck convincing people that "that guy up there who plays other peoples records" has as much talent.

stick them in front of turntables and say "ok, do it".
This. My mate who wants to learn to mix simply wouldn't believe that it was so difficult so I put him in front of my decks and after about a minute he said "oh this is really hard - i thought i'd at least be able to get a couple of mixes in time".

And its not only djing. Try telling people that its hard making beats and they look at you and say "yeah, but it's all just done by the computer innit".
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Post by Genevieve » Sun Mar 29, 2009 1:49 pm

That's funny, every time I'm out they play shitty rock music and shitty drum n bass and shitty house and shitty hip-hop and yes, shitty dubstep. I think it's got more to do with the music being shitty, most of all.

And more credit from who? Rockists? Most people like electronic music in one shape or form and the few who don't and dislike it because it's 'just some computer noises that take no talent' aren't really people who's opinions on music I take seriously. And don't get me started on electronic musicians who reduce, for example, death metal to headache inducing, talentless noise.

Most of all, though. I just listen to the music and I don't give a fuck about how it's made, meh.
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Post by ytee » Sun Mar 29, 2009 1:53 pm

jrj2020 wrote:
Spire wrote:yes and no. there are shitty rock bands, but good luck convincing people that "that guy up there who plays other peoples records" has as much talent.

stick them in front of turntables and say "ok, do it".
This. My mate who wants to learn to mix simply wouldn't believe that it was so difficult so I put him in front of my decks and after about a minute he said "oh this is really hard - i thought i'd at least be able to get a couple of mixes in time".

And its not only djing. Try telling people that its hard making beats and they look at you and say "yeah, but it's all just done by the computer innit".
Sure is...I just type the word dubstep and maybe the word cockney and boom out pops a tune.

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Post by did » Sun Mar 29, 2009 1:56 pm

ytee wrote: Sure is...I just type the word dubstep and maybe the word cockney and boom out pops a tune.
I normally have to shake my pc while it writes to create a wobble aswell.

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Post by faust.dtc » Sun Mar 29, 2009 3:03 pm

I think the people who already listen to and enjoy Dubstep give the DJs and producers they like all the credit they deserve and that is all that matters...by expecting more credit would mean having to introduce the genre to the mainstream for 'approval' and i feel commercialisation can only be a bad thing in the long run...

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Post by did » Sun Mar 29, 2009 3:35 pm

I want everyone to think i'm cool for listening to an alternative genre of dance music.

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Post by spire » Sun Mar 29, 2009 7:01 pm

DID wrote:
ytee wrote: Sure is...I just type the word dubstep and maybe the word cockney and boom out pops a tune.
I normally have to shake my pc while it writes to create a wobble aswell.
you should do this instead...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_IppdqQ3YQ

(sure plenty of you have seen it, but its still cool! "midi contoller" like THAT for $35!!??)

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Post by DZA » Sun Mar 29, 2009 7:29 pm

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Post by nousd » Mon Mar 30, 2009 10:01 am

with a few exceptions

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Post by faust.dtc » Mon Mar 30, 2009 11:29 am

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Post by nousd » Mon Mar 30, 2009 11:34 am

ê.g.
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Post by magma » Mon Mar 30, 2009 11:46 am

jrj2020 wrote:And its not only djing. Try telling people that its hard making beats and they look at you and say "yeah, but it's all just done by the computer innit".
Agree with all of this (DJing well is hard - as much for tune selection as beat matching too... a properly crafted DJ set is a work of pure talent, knowledge and practise - people take guys like Skream for granted, but he knows how to soundtrack a party like not many others).

The beats thing gets me everytime - I've been teaching myself to make electronic music for 2 1/2 years now and I'm still not quite there... I still make progress every week it seems... as a kid I learnt to play the flute - I was at Grade 4 by this amount of time gone and I only used to practise for an hour a week. This has been about 5 hours every night for 2 1/2 years and I still consider myself a relative n00b!
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Post by faust.dtc » Mon Mar 30, 2009 12:03 pm

SD5 wrote:ê.g.
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If your talking to me try reading my earlier post...might stop your eyes from rolling in your head...or not!!!
Magma wrote:People take guys like Skream for granted, but he knows how to soundtrack a party like not many others.
I agree that Skreams selection always seems to move the crowd and production wise i cant fault him but, without trying to sound controversial, ive always found his actual mixing ability to be very below par. In the sets ive heard the timing always seems out and the snares tend to clash alot and he doesnt know how to let 2 tunes play together and sound as one as some DJs are very accomplished at...or maybe i just havnt listened to the right mixes???

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Post by did » Mon Mar 30, 2009 1:12 pm

I kinda agree. Fucking love him but ever since seeing Eddie Seven my standards have been fucking HIGH.

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Post by deamonds » Mon Mar 30, 2009 1:58 pm

if you feel this way u shud have been at my g/f's friends house the other week.

she was litterally stewing in her own sweat from how angry she was getting because i was playing 1 Qualified 4x4 mix, every other girl was having a good laugh & having jokes, & cause she's had this 'indie' b/f for about a month or 2 she was getting the arsehole about how all this 'gargae and shit & blup blup blup & suck your mum gonna kill your mum' is all rubbish..

i just sat there & guffawed at her until she turned red, told her to clean up the mess from her period & go and suck her mum...

thing is though before she got with her indie bf i see her in shannon's duttywinin some guy in an england shirt to 'who am i' by beenie man..shatap

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Post by did » Mon Mar 30, 2009 2:21 pm

deamonds wrote:if you feel this way u shud have been at my g/f's friends house the other week.

she was litterally stewing in her own sweat from how angry she was getting because i was playing 1 Qualified 4x4 mix, every other girl was having a good laugh & having jokes, & cause she's had this 'indie' b/f for about a month or 2 she was getting the arsehole about how all this 'gargae and shit & blup blup blup & suck your mum gonna kill your mum' is all rubbish..

i just sat there & guffawed at her until she turned red, told her to clean up the mess from her period & go and suck her mum...

thing is though before she got with her indie bf i see her in shannon's duttywinin some guy in an england shirt to 'who am i' by beenie man..shatap
i don't get it. your girlfriend was complaining and had the indie boyfriend?

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Post by deamonds » Mon Mar 30, 2009 2:30 pm

nah man it was her friend init

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