

fartstep and shartstep, you'll be in the bathroom in no time.
symbl wrote:
-boring wrote:
capo ultra wrote:House -> Garage -> Dubstep -> Garage -> House
j_j wrote:doberman badgers ?? evil lil bastards
true-say. Ironic that a strong look is infact weak at the same time.bagelator wrote:he looks like he's about to cry.
When I checked the date of this thread I thought it was going to be from the start of the year. Myself and many others I talk to think the same about it.spacer wrote:for lack of a better name...
i hate to make a wipe thread complaining about this but it has been gnawing at my innards:
has anyone noticed how aggressive and testosterone fueled tunes have been getting made? dun get me wrong, i am able to enjoy a rough and rugged tune that meks me twist up into a screw face, but i fear this trend is taking us on the route that dnb went some years ago. the whole who can sound the hardest pissing contest (i.e. who can drive girls off the dancefloor the fastest) caused many to jump ship from dnb and breaks.
i'm not saying it has to be all deep and mellow, but the shredded midrange, reminiscent of tearout breakbeats, doesn't sit well with me.
i understand that styles evolve, but i think we need to take caution. i'm not going to name names, but some tunes just turn the dancefloor into backwards baseball cap brofest. i'd hate to have another style of music that i enjoy playing and dancing to get morphed into an unpalatable mush of midrange madness.
thoughts?
ps
F U IF YOU DISAGREE.
http://www.boomkat.com/item.cfm?id=232991Rob Sparx obviously isn't in the mood to be making a "deep" tune this week so we get two gnarly rave tools from himself and Maverick. 'Windscreen Sniper' lets rip with a blast of clenched teeth synthlines and mechanical halfstep clank-beats, while 'Replicant' on the flipside performs the same trick with an even edgier lash of midrange synths.
Nice find thats quite funny:)surface_tension wrote:http://www.boomkat.com/item.cfm?id=232991Rob Sparx obviously isn't in the mood to be making a "deep" tune this week so we get two gnarly rave tools from himself and Maverick. 'Windscreen Sniper' lets rip with a blast of clenched teeth synthlines and mechanical halfstep clank-beats, while 'Replicant' on the flipside performs the same trick with an even edgier lash of midrange synths.
rofl.
http://www.redeyerecords.co.uk/products ... 21883.htmlserox wrote:Music goes around in circles tho so that oldskool sound that got you in the first place, will come around again.
Feeling the A side. Never heard of the artist but the B side sounds French.surface_tension wrote:http://www.redeyerecords.co.uk/products ... 21883.htmlserox wrote:Music goes around in circles tho so that oldskool sound that got you in the first place, will come around again.
Proper classic vibe with a nuskool swing yea?
haven't been around in a while?serox wrote:Feeling the A side. Never heard of the artist but the B side sounds French.surface_tension wrote:http://www.redeyerecords.co.uk/products ... 21883.htmlserox wrote:Music goes around in circles tho so that oldskool sound that got you in the first place, will come around again.
Proper classic vibe with a nuskool swing yea?
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