Does anyone actually like dubstep?

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Post by Genevieve » Sat Aug 08, 2009 1:23 pm

jsilver wrote:Image
Haha, this guy is a turtle!
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Post by hurlingdervish » Sat Aug 08, 2009 1:25 pm

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Post by nitz » Sat Aug 08, 2009 1:58 pm

this thread has been teared up in pieces
LOOOL :twisted:

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Re: Does anyone actually like dubstep?

Post by tripwire22 » Sat Aug 08, 2009 2:31 pm

SwanMcSwan wrote:its my belief that no-one actually likes dubstep............ they just like easily swayed by the opinions of others, mainly the sector of alternitive people that wanna be rude boys and badmen........... dubstep is the badboy music of the rave world........... ive never seen so many flat peak hats as i have at a dubstep night........... seriously........... wtf..............people actually dance to dubstep (even tho there IS only one dance move........ the squat)........ i usually meditate are fall asleep to music this slow.............. but to have it at a rave............ ludicrous

so does anyone actually LIKE dubstep, or are ya just jumping on the bandwagon of a new music that actually sounds like its trying to be ......... welllll........"naaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhh gets meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeh"............how can a sound portray an atempt to cover up the blatent "naaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah gets meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeh" feel of the music.............. its fucking terrible, evryone who like it is......... well........ a sket.

thankyou for your time

I love dubstep and im pretty sure 140 bpm is faster than techno its the half step that makes it seem slow but theyre is alot of jump up dubstep people are loving check out like new Caspa and Emalkay tracks.

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i love dubstep like white girls love alpacas

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Post by bennyc » Sat Aug 08, 2009 3:17 pm

its my belief that no-one actually likes you............
they are not swayed by the opinions of others
even the sector of alternative people and rude boys think you're an attention seeking tnuc...........
seriously........... wtf..............
people actually read your threads?
(there IS only reply move........ the alpaca)........
i usually click away when people are this illiterate..............
but this is............ ludicrous

so does anyone actually agree with you, are they jumping on the hate bandwagon too?
"naaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhh maaaaaaaaaaaaaate"............
your post portrays an atempt to cover up the blatent waste of life
who will sign up to a forum, just to abuse it's community..............
its fucking terrible. I don't know what a sket is, but I suspect you're one.

thankyou for your time

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Post by hurlingdervish » Sat Aug 08, 2009 3:26 pm

mcswan is just mad his favorite dj stopped spinning GOA :o

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Re: Does anyone actually like dubstep?

Post by daft cunt » Sat Aug 08, 2009 3:51 pm

Tripwire22 wrote:I love dubstep and im pretty sure 140 bpm is faster than techno its the half step that makes it seem slow
Dubstep is actually 70 BPM that's what make it seem slow, the syncopation is what make it seem faster.

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Post by JFK » Sat Aug 08, 2009 4:43 pm

@ the op: Sorry mate Im not sure if Im just missing the point here but Im baffled as to what you are trying to achieve with this thread......

Dubstep is the music that I have ben waiting all my life to hear. Im not a wannabe bad boy (too old for that now) and Im not a bandwagon jumper, obviously I cant speak for others but there you go.......

Did you really join the forum just to ask a question like this?

As I said before...... baffled.

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Post by abZ » Sat Aug 08, 2009 4:54 pm

jsilver wrote:Image
naaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhh gets meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeh

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Post by dronehymns » Sat Aug 08, 2009 6:51 pm

Srsly? :|
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Post by chronicrecords » Sat Aug 08, 2009 7:50 pm

i fuckin loves it


Since i found out about dubstep like 4 months ago to may it has completely replaced the rap/metal i used to listen to all the time. another cool thing is i never listened to any electronic music b4 dubstep so all the sounds are really new and intriguing to me.

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Post by djsupple » Sat Aug 08, 2009 8:12 pm

DUBSTEP NEW :|
Its only new to the mainstream its been arround since 2002 maybe earlier.
Personally i got into it through the progression of the garage and grime scene, and like somebody else wrote why would we spend so much time mixing listening and producing something we dont like.

Its only idiots who think they are bad or kool or whateva because they listen to a specific type of music.

Personally i think dubstep, grime, bassline, funky and all the other sub genres of garage should still be classed as garage. Just like you get differnt types of DnB but it is all still classed as DnB. That way our scene would be alot stronger and appeal to a much wider audience.

I blame wiley for all these sub genres, after he made what you call it about 10 differnt names for grime/garage came about.

RANT OVER 8)

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Re: Does anyone actually like dubstep?

Post by djsupple » Sat Aug 08, 2009 8:14 pm

Daft tnuc wrote:
Tripwire22 wrote:I love dubstep and im pretty sure 140 bpm is faster than techno its the half step that makes it seem slow
Dubstep is actually 70 BPM that's what make it seem slow, the syncopation is what make it seem faster.
Nha mate Dubstep is 140bpm its just the fact it is half step, so it seems 70BPM.

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Re: Does anyone actually like dubstep?

Post by hurlingdervish » Sat Aug 08, 2009 8:17 pm

djsupple wrote:
Daft tnuc wrote:
Tripwire22 wrote:I love dubstep and im pretty sure 140 bpm is faster than techno its the half step that makes it seem slow
Dubstep is actually 70 BPM that's what make it seem slow, the syncopation is what make it seem faster.
Nha mate Dubstep is 140bpm its just the fact it is half step, so it seems 70BPM.
really guys? no need to debate this....they are the same....you can write double time at 70 or half time at 140....
im sure everyone would write to 70 if the metronome wasnt so sparse but its just easier to work at 140

and lets not forget...FL stock tempo is 140 :wink:

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Re: Does anyone actually like dubstep?

Post by baro » Sat Aug 08, 2009 9:07 pm

SwanMcSwan wrote:its my belief that no-one actually likes dubstep............ they just like easily swayed by the opinions of others, mainly the sector of alternitive people that wanna be rude boys and badmen........... dubstep is the badboy music of the rave world........... ive never seen so many flat peak hats as i have at a dubstep night........... seriously........... wtf..............people actually dance to dubstep (even tho there IS only one dance move........ the squat)........ i usually meditate are fall asleep to music this slow.............. but to have it at a rave............ ludicrous

so does anyone actually LIKE dubstep, or are ya just jumping on the bandwagon of a new music that actually sounds like its trying to be ......... welllll........"naaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhh gets meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeh"............how can a sound portray an atempt to cover up the blatent "naaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah gets meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeh" feel of the music.............. its fucking terrible, evryone who like it is......... well........ a sket.

thankyou for your time
I love dubstep. To me it is pure emotion.

It's not for everybody. If you need it watered down go listen to electro.

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Post by jsilver » Sat Aug 08, 2009 9:07 pm

Mico Viejo wrote:the OP may have been trolling, but actually its a perfectly legit thread
:roll:

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Post by xzazael » Sat Aug 08, 2009 10:30 pm

Mico Viejo wrote:the OP may have been trolling, but actually its a perfectly legit thread subject and a shame it had to end up being another fucking boring load of alpaca pics. the jokes wearing a bit thin these days

i havent listened to any dubstep in years, only come on here to shit-stir and download the odd free samples or whatever.
Dude, too legit. Too legit to quit. So legit to post a question like that in a PRODUCTION FORUM.
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Thems tracks you 'eard, not music, yeah, lol, yeah, innit?
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