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Am I the only one who hates wobble?
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notch wrote:If the sound is boring.. why are you on dubstep forum??Phosphor wrote:I'm not stopping anybody from doing anything. Just discussing this boring sound and the fascination behind it.Feral Witchchild wrote:Let people do what they want with their own music, I'm not too into wobble-heavy stuff myself (though there is a LOT of good shit out there that could easily be described as such - would you call DMZ's tunes mindless wobblers?) but I respect producers and listeners' rights to be into that sound.
Because I like Dubstep alot. Just not this particular sound that seems to be in most dubstep.
ikeaboy wrote:Yes your the only one who hates Wobble. Its an amazing sound that crosses all language barriers irrespective of taste. It is the voice of the world in 2009. If aliens landed tomorrow it wouldn't be 5 notes of a Roland System 100 that would greet them. etc
edit: just saw your name. ikea boy? lol. reminds me of that futurama clip...
"take it back and exchange it for a wobbly cd rack and some of those rancid meatballs."
Re: Am I the only one who hates wobble?
Wow.. really.. I bet you are listening to dubstep out of some logitech computer speakers.. Before you talk shit about a genre and wobble. Why don't you go get your bassface on in front of a real system..DUBSTEP wobbles make way more sense on a system. Feel the Bassweight on yo face.. Dubstep is physical music.. No wonder you don't get it[/quote]Phosphor wrote:How does listening to the same stuff Louder make it any more interesting?notch wrote:
Funny. I am listening on Logitech speakers lol. They are quite nice though and come with a nice woofer.
http://reviews.cnet.com/pc-speakers/log ... 93080.html
and FWIW, mid-high range wobble isn't quite bass.[/quote]
you really don't understand what we trying to say about bass weight do you.
get your sorry ass to a club and then listen to some 'mid-high range wobble'
Re: Am I the only one who hates wobble?
alias123 wrote:Wow.. really.. I bet you are listening to dubstep out of some logitech computer speakers.. Before you talk shit about a genre and wobble. Why don't you go get your bassface on in front of a real system..DUBSTEP wobbles make way more sense on a system. Feel the Bassweight on yo face.. Dubstep is physical music.. No wonder you don't get itPhosphor wrote:How does listening to the same stuff Louder make it any more interesting?notch wrote:
Funny. I am listening on Logitech speakers lol. They are quite nice though and come with a nice woofer.
http://reviews.cnet.com/pc-speakers/log ... 93080.html
and FWIW, mid-high range wobble isn't quite bass.[/quote]
you really don't understand what we trying to say about bass weight do you.
get your sorry ass to a club and then listen to some 'mid-high range wobble'
i know what bassweight is. heard it plenty of times on big systems. get over it.
no. im in the mountains, guy.notch wrote:
do you have something against me?
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like said...wobble's been in early jump up forever. if you think it wasn't around until 2000, then you don't know jump up. i always hear djs saying jump up sucks blah blah blah, but they don't know anything other than clipz or twisted individual. plenty of jump up on early formation, joker, ganja/true playaz, congo natty, etc. first time i heard dubstep i immediately thought early jump up bass just with half time drums. not worth arguing over but you got to know the golden era sound or you're missing some roots in the dubstep family tree.
Re: Am I the only one who hates wobble?
Funny. I am listening on Logitech speakers lol. They are quite nice though and come with a nice woofer.
http://reviews.cnet.com/pc-speakers/log ... 93080.html
and FWIW, mid-high range wobble isn't quite bass.[/quote]
Hmm.. "shrug"
http://reviews.cnet.com/pc-speakers/log ... 93080.html
and FWIW, mid-high range wobble isn't quite bass.[/quote]
Hmm.. "shrug"
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Re: Am I the only one who hates wobble?
again, you prove yourself to be an idiot. lashing out with nonsensical insults because someone doesn't like your "wobble". why don't you wobble yourself off this forum before making even more of a fool out of yourself.notch wrote:Funny. I am listening on Logitech speakers lol. They are quite nice though and come with a nice woofer.
http://reviews.cnet.com/pc-speakers/log ... 93080.html
and FWIW, mid-high range wobble isn't quite bass.Hmm.. "shrug"
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