has dubstep reached its high point?

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Re: has dubstep reached its high point?

Post by geistgurn » Mon Aug 24, 2009 11:26 am

Dspn wrote:
geistgurn wrote:ive been into dub since 07 i just didn't bother with the forum cos of stnuc like you who thikn your cool because you've posted bare shit.

you jog on you wasteman you probably listen to wasteful wackout middle of the road wobblers.

so your second post here in this thread you're already shitting bullcrap against one of Dubstep's hardest and most promising artists? ever even heard any tune by Claw or Trillbass for that matter? do some research man, its because lotsa people are as lazy as u that u get those sorta replies.
do you really thikn i care for weak womp womp womp, yes ive heard claw and his crew trillbass.
Its your standard american dubstep who can be dirtier i like some depth not a scatty goths interpretation or dub you halfstep bitch do your own reaserch anfd listen to something decent you fucking fanboy

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Post by swomp » Mon Aug 24, 2009 11:31 am

Good job I restocked...

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Post by signus » Mon Aug 24, 2009 11:33 am

I get confused by people who go on about Half Step dominating the scene because it really doesn't anymore, I think people are confusing tunes with wobble as being half step or something? Out to anyone who does remember when half step was the new exciting sound a few years back

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Post by frizzwah » Mon Aug 24, 2009 12:10 pm

how dare you make a thread, forums aren't here for opinions or discussion...

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Post by geistgurn » Mon Aug 24, 2009 12:16 pm

frizzwah wrote:how dare you make a thread, forums aren't here for opinions or discussion...
get off this forum your and back to your pure bassline cd

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Post by Province » Mon Aug 24, 2009 12:21 pm

cut a brother some slack.

with hackman all the way though. the dub side has basically completely gone.

its not really dubstep now. its garage.

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Post by 1017_duck » Mon Aug 24, 2009 2:26 pm

do not feed the troll

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Post by Pada » Mon Aug 24, 2009 2:57 pm

Youngsta, Mala, Pinch, Cyrus, Jack Sparrow, Goth Trad, Data, Icicle, KRYPTIC fucking MINDS, Skream etc..
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Re: has dubstep reached its high point?

Post by bandshell » Mon Aug 24, 2009 3:02 pm

geistgurn wrote:ive been into dub since 07 i just didn't bother with the forum cos of stnuc like you who thikn your cool because you've posted bare shit.
You've been into dub or dubstep since 07? They're two different things :wink:

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Re: has dubstep reached its high point?

Post by south3rn » Mon Aug 24, 2009 3:18 pm

Dspn wrote:
geistgurn wrote:ive been into dub since 07 i just didn't bother with the forum cos of stnuc like you who thikn your cool because you've posted bare shit.

you jog on you wasteman you probably listen to wasteful wackout middle of the road wobblers.

so your second post here in this thread you're already shitting bullcrap against one of Dubstep's hardest and most promising artists? ever even heard any tune by Claw or Trillbass for that matter? do some research man, its because lotsa people are as lazy as u that u get those sorta replies.
have you heard any tunes by them?

i don't think he's wrong

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Post by frebentos » Mon Aug 24, 2009 3:31 pm

seckle wrote: we've had nearly 10,000 global events posted here. and that's just this forum.
and nearly as many threads speculating on the, soon to come, but has never actually came, demise of dubstep.

in the,relatively,short time iv been following releases and going to nights, i've NEVER been short of people/nights/radio shows i enjoy, always been busy catching up with early stuff (jon e cash, what seems to be all the black ops releases, old rinse shows etc) and, more recently, the 'filthy dub promo mix' (unbelievably good dirty, hard, raw, old and intereting stuff) and, more to the point, never found it difficult to find anything.

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Post by ♫♪♫ » Mon Aug 24, 2009 3:38 pm

What is "dubstep"?

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Post by wooda916 » Mon Aug 24, 2009 3:42 pm

adisize wrote:Youngsta, Mala, Pinch, Cyrus, Jack Sparrow, Goth Trad, Data, Icicle, KRYPTIC fucking MINDS, Skream etc..
:z: brother

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Post by human? » Mon Aug 24, 2009 4:46 pm

genre is dead. music is awesome right now. and gonna just keep getting better.

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Post by Mr. Mittens » Mon Aug 24, 2009 5:14 pm

I like this! Maybe if we quit trying to put it in a box it will just be what it is and we can all just enjoy it...

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Post by subindex » Mon Aug 24, 2009 6:05 pm

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Post by don froth » Mon Aug 24, 2009 6:41 pm

There will always be heaters in dubstep / future dubgarage / dubwobblebassfunkystep etc. A lot of known and unknown taste makers are putting out greatness, and inspiration always follows. Its' on a good roll, I am always looking forward to the next drop.

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Re: has dubstep reached its high point?

Post by aftee » Mon Aug 24, 2009 7:57 pm

bandshell wrote:
geistgurn wrote:ive been into dub since 07 i just didn't bother with the forum cos of stnuc like you who thikn your cool because you've posted bare shit.
You've been into dub or dubstep since 07? They're two different things :wink:
DUB bro that sound lyk rusko n caspa u kno they is sik

we need more like dem bruv not deez posers
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Post by DZA » Mon Aug 24, 2009 8:01 pm

Dubstep died in 1987
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