liquid dubstep....THE FUTURE

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Post by surface_tension » Tue Dec 30, 2008 6:52 pm

I disagree that there are TYPES of Dubstep. We shouldn't be drawing lines in the sand. Point blank, if you play an entire set of any particular like-sounds, you are a shitty DJ.

Progression through a DJ set is the way forward.
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Post by luthor » Sun Jan 18, 2009 5:12 am

Surely, listen to what you want, call it what you want, play it as you want, describe it how you want, make it what you want.... Whatever. .. .

Yeah you can label some tunes but that's a matter of opinion and mood surely. . .

So my bottom line is that music is mostly a personal thing i find, whether you call it dubstep, liquid dubstep whatever. People take in the sounds and apply it to there feelings/mood etc

Maybe if you was going to label a genre i wud say it must go on the speed/tempo of the track or by the feel of the sounds, say the whole point im on this DUBSTEPforum is that just so happens that the tracks i produce fit very well with what is discussed on here, say a tempo around 120-140bpm . . . which i guess can be called dubstep. . . and yes i wud say there are different types but thats my own opinion as in i can listen to what i have and place them in to different catagories whether i label the catagory or not, could be just the feeling of the tune rather than the label it may of been given. . .

I think that makes sense and realy i think the worse thing that can happen with any music is if it is forced into sticking to certain rules and to be fair that realy, for me destroys some types of music. . . but as there is so much out there and its always being made im sure things wud never get so bad because there are always new things being created.

so yeah dont get stuck on labeling tunes, use ur energy up on listening to em and just enjoy them . .. . isnt that what it is all about ??????


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Post by nicon » Sun May 03, 2009 7:15 pm

if quest whould make "liquid dubstep" all the time.. i whould be dissapointed.. if anybody said that i whould be dissapointed..

just make (dubstep)music and see where it goes isnt that been the vibe all along?

lots of big tunes out there these days and everything sounds different... so yeah.. why stop?
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Post by Cosine » Sun May 03, 2009 10:01 pm

Although I hate sub-genres in dubstep, I do love that kind of liquid sound, but its just a style. But yeah, that liquid sound really does give it something, tracks like "Alicia" by Mala, ahhhh so good! And anything by L-Wiz
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Post by blasta » Mon May 04, 2009 7:56 am

Rogue Star wrote: Less talk more tunes.
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Post by d+ » Mon May 04, 2009 3:52 pm

Kulture wrote:
S.A.M wrote:
Kulture wrote:what's wrong with bonobo?

Nowt wrong with bonobo, its relaxing and nice but its NOT DUBSTEP AND i DONT WANNA SEE IT BECOME DUBSTEP!!!!!!!!!!!!!

haha, chill. Everyone is treating "dubstep" as though it is their child. Sometimes children need to be set free from what you want. I'm sure they'll make their own way in life.

Imagine if you had a forum set up where people came and discussed how you should live your life.

We can't keep things exactly how we want them.. otherwise they will never have been better or worse. They will exist in a singularity of nothingness and then the universe could become unstable. Do you really wanna be responsible for the collapse of the universe? Perhaps yes..


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Post by test_recordings » Mon May 04, 2009 9:15 pm

I like 'liquidy' dubstep, i.e. it sounds and feels like liquid. I've heard melted-down garage that sounded bloody phat; all dubbed, warped and spacious :D
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Post by slothrop » Mon May 04, 2009 9:30 pm

I'm glad noone came up with a 'subgenre' name to describe the stuff that Caspa and Rusko do, otherwise there might be loads of people making stuff that sounds just like them.

As it is, noone came up with a name for the subgenre so everyone had to come up with their own unique take on the sound and there totally aren't any blatant copycats.

We can learn a lot from this, I think.

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Post by nousd » Mon May 04, 2009 9:46 pm

Remember referring to liquid dubstep in 07
& getting a big :roll:
Evenso, I appreciate the anti-subgenre thing
if it's against unnecessary rifts.
The pressure of popularity & commercialism is divisive enough.
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Post by e_o » Mon May 04, 2009 9:49 pm

blasta wrote:
Rogue Star wrote: Less talk more tunes.
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for real 8)

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Post by 3/2kick » Mon May 04, 2009 10:47 pm

Surface_Tension wrote:I disagree that there are TYPES of Dubstep. We shouldn't be drawing lines in the sand. Point blank, if you play an entire set of any particular like-sounds, you are a shitty DJ.

Progression through a DJ set is the way forward.
:miyagi: yes the best sets always have a bit of everything :lol:

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Post by mondays child » Mon May 04, 2009 10:50 pm

Mix and match, Yin and Yang, Coffee and Cream, Rice and Peas....Err I've lost me train of thought now.

You get the idea anyway!



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Re: liquid dubstep....THE FUTURE

Post by elementalism » Fri Jan 29, 2010 3:39 pm

Bumped.

Quest was on to something with this one, for real! This thread is the truth.

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Re: liquid dubstep....THE FUTURE

Post by vertx » Fri Jun 10, 2011 5:01 pm

:lol:

Old thread delivers :h:

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Re: liquid dubstep....THE FUTURE

Post by fractal » Fri Jun 10, 2011 6:01 pm

wow, blast from the past~
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Re: liquid dubstep....THE FUTURE

Post by low density matter » Fri Jun 10, 2011 9:42 pm

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Re: liquid dubstep....THE FUTURE

Post by liquicityDubstep » Wed Sep 05, 2012 2:07 pm

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Re: liquid dubstep....THE FUTURE

Post by SCope13 » Wed Sep 05, 2012 2:44 pm

this thread lol
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Re: liquid dubstep....THE FUTURE

Post by StrangeFlow » Wed Sep 05, 2012 2:49 pm

yea, i agree melody is definitely good. also agree with the color statement, exactly agree, some of the super hardcore dubstep does sound black an white to me, (not that it isn't fun once in awhile :corndance: ) but yes, melody is always good, IMO, and I'm a random fella. haha.
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