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Post by maxr » Fri Jul 10, 2009 1:06 pm

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Akira wrote:i just dont like the fact that alot of people are getting into dubstep by listening to doorly remixes of calvin harris tracks.
There being exposed to like, the shite side of dubstep and not the actual good shit.
If these people have integrity they will seek out the good music and these days its so much more accessible. Don't worry for these people, one day they might find this forum.
...only to be scared off by the ammount of negativity, saying to theirselves "I would have never bothered with dubstep if I would have known the people that listen to it are such whining pricks" innit.

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Post by asa » Fri Jul 10, 2009 1:06 pm

His bonkers remix was big, don't care what anyone says. The rest however.... not so much,

He used to do alot of techno, i know he runs one of the biggest events in ibiza - he's been playing with kissy sell out, zane lowe etc.

Doubt he will go full time with dubstep, he just does the odd dubstep remix here and there - the bulk of it simply isnt good enough for people to worry about him 'ruining dubstep'.......

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Post by SickMan D » Fri Jul 10, 2009 1:08 pm

MaxR wrote:
Sickman wrote:
Akira wrote:i just dont like the fact that alot of people are getting into dubstep by listening to doorly remixes of calvin harris tracks.
There being exposed to like, the shite side of dubstep and not the actual good shit.
If these people have integrity they will seek out the good music and these days its so much more accessible. Don't worry for these people, one day they might find this forum.
...only to be scared off by the ammount of negativity, saying to theirselves "I would have never bothered with dubstep if I would have known the people that listen to it are such whining pricks" innit.
:lol: Alright less of the negativity man!

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Post by koast » Fri Jul 10, 2009 1:10 pm

Fuck about, do you have to have a certain number of posts on here before people stop parring/ignoring you?! :lol:

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Post by Wolverine » Fri Jul 10, 2009 1:13 pm

that aint the dubstep im used to listening to!!! god help us all if thats all where going to be listening to in the future.. big ups the producers keeping it real!!

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Post by wooda916 » Fri Jul 10, 2009 1:19 pm

definatley not a fan but can see people going nuts for it if it was dropped out. Id proberly walk out and go to the other room though...

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Post by kate_ » Fri Jul 10, 2009 1:27 pm

If one untalented person is able to bring down a scene using bad music alone, then that scene deserved to be put under.

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Post by dj cal cutta » Fri Jul 10, 2009 1:58 pm

Wow, if 6Blocc was to start up today, the lot of you mob would be ready to crucify him...take a moment and think about that

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Post by pearsall » Fri Jul 10, 2009 2:03 pm

what isn't ruining dubstep? :lol:
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Post by 86. » Fri Jul 10, 2009 2:12 pm

This song is truly hilarious. Comedy at it's finest.

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Post by awful » Fri Jul 10, 2009 2:12 pm

Koast wrote:How can one person ruin a genre? Get a fucking grip. One of the things I loved about dubstep for ages was the fact it hadn't splintered in the way DnB has, with different sub-scenes having some antagonistic relationship to each other... looks like them days have well & truly gone!!
one thing this community shares with dnb is the constant complaining about how dubstep is being ruined.. and how it's "not the same as it was".. lol typical i guess.. i should sell dubstep tissues to help all the tears.. but that would be too commercial im sure.. this doorly shit does suck for the most part, but it's not ruining dubstep, just press stop.

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Post by pharmacy » Fri Jul 10, 2009 2:21 pm

He's made dubstep versions of current chart favourites, pure attention grabbing material.

I got told he doesn't produce the tracks himself anyway, he has an engineer who does it all for him. :roll:

Like it or not, i think a lot of it was done to boost his profile, rather than a love of dub.

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Post by tekka » Fri Jul 10, 2009 2:46 pm

enough with all the fucking hating already.

just because it isn't mala or skream, doesnt mean that it's bad.

the tracks he makes serve a purpose, and when you got a crowd who normally listen to mainstream music and you drop the bonkers or the calvin harris remix, trust me, place will go off.

in my opinion doorly is doing the exact oposite of ruining dubstep, he's making dubstep more accesable to a bigger crowd, and that's a good thing.
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Post by koast » Fri Jul 10, 2009 2:47 pm

Pharmacy wrote:He's made dubstep versions of current chart favourites, pure attention grabbing material.

I got told he doesn't produce the tracks himself anyway, he has an engineer who does it all for him. :roll:

Like it or not, i think a lot of it was done to boost his profile, rather than a love of dub.
But none of that equals one man destroying a genre

You lot sound like some hysterical emos

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Post by koast » Fri Jul 10, 2009 2:47 pm

Koast wrote:
Akira wrote:i just dont like the fact that alot of people are getting into dubstep by listening to doorly remixes of calvin harris tracks.
There being exposed to like, the shite side of dubstep and not the actual good shit.
Hasn't it occurred to you that every underground genre needs it's pop/crossover/sell-out (delete as applicable) artists? That maybe they serve as a gateway to the deeper/proper stuff? Cos fuck knows my love affair with hip hop might never have started without Coolio lol
And can any of the negative heads actually address this??

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Post by wooda916 » Fri Jul 10, 2009 2:49 pm

Tekka wrote:in my opinion doorly is doing the exact oposite of ruining dubstep, he's making dubstep more accesable to a bigger crowd, and that's a good thing.
is it?

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Post by pharmacy » Fri Jul 10, 2009 2:51 pm

Koast wrote:
Pharmacy wrote:He's made dubstep versions of current chart favourites, pure attention grabbing material.

I got told he doesn't produce the tracks himself anyway, he has an engineer who does it all for him. :roll:

Like it or not, i think a lot of it was done to boost his profile, rather than a love of dub.
But none of that equals one man destroying a genre

You lot sound like some hysterical emos
I never said he was ruining dubstep, more provided my thoughts on what he's doing.

As said, one man (and his engineer) cant ruin a genre, it just ends up consuming itself.

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Post by tekka » Fri Jul 10, 2009 2:57 pm

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Tekka wrote:in my opinion doorly is doing the exact oposite of ruining dubstep, he's making dubstep more accesable to a bigger crowd, and that's a good thing.
is it?
as long as the DJ's still push the sound, yes it is.

people need to stop bitching about Caspa and Rusko, about "commercial" dubstep, about Chase and Status and Snoop Dogg, etcetera.

nobody is forcing you to play that stuff, but if someone hears it on youtube and decides to go to a dubstep-party because of it, YES, that's a good thing.
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Post by wooda916 » Fri Jul 10, 2009 3:25 pm

Tekka wrote:
wooda916 wrote:
Tekka wrote:in my opinion doorly is doing the exact oposite of ruining dubstep, he's making dubstep more accesable to a bigger crowd, and that's a good thing.
is it?
as long as the DJ's still push the sound, yes it is.

people need to stop bitching about Caspa and Rusko, about "commercial" dubstep, about Chase and Status and Snoop Dogg, etcetera.

nobody is forcing you to play that stuff, but if someone hears it on youtube and decides to go to a dubstep-party because of it, YES, that's a good thing.
thats a different thing to making it more accessible tho. I agree if it gets people into the sound then that is a good thing but people shouldnt make tunes just because they are accessible to the mainstream. The sound shouldnt have to be changed so that it appeals to the masses, and i think some people get offended by that idea as its sort of a kick in the face to the sound that they love.

The problem is that these type of tunes begin to become the face of the genre and what people consider the be all and end all, and the majority of the new crowd will go to dubstep partys and expect a whole night of it. The 'better' or 'deeper' side of the sound then becomes second string (i.e in the second room at big nights). I think thats what peoples major problem is with this sort of thing.

im not saying this dude is ruining anything, and think that is just a stupid thing to say tbh. i dont care if people make these kind of tunes really, as long as some people get enjoyment out of it, thats the bottom line. Theres always gonna be sick dubstep about whatever.


(not sure if i getting my point across properlly)

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Post by holly89 » Fri Jul 10, 2009 3:57 pm

Asa wrote:His bonkers remix was big, don't care what anyone says. The rest however.... not so much,
I agree I prefer the bonkers remix to the original but the rest is just crap

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