what does mummy/daddy think of dubstep?

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Re: what does mummy/daddy think of dubstep?

Post by scp » Wed Dec 30, 2009 1:59 am

mums reaction to playing Metalick: so this is the stuff you call music then...?
mums reaction to playing 0800 dub: thats a bit 2 much 4 my ears
mums reaction to playing Calm Down: ah, its all reggae

dads re-action (to any style of dubstep): turn the bass down
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Re: what does mummy/daddy think of dubstep?

Post by apathesis » Wed Dec 30, 2009 10:12 am

my mum likes it :D

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Re: what does mummy/daddy think of dubstep?

Post by shatterfreak » Wed Dec 30, 2009 11:34 am

kp mike wrote:or mommy. me dad just think it's a load of silly noise and there's no music, just dr. who sci fi fx squeels and sirens or WWII. :(

im yet to meet anyone who has parrnets who like dubstep.
Neither parent really likes Dubstep, i played them a few tunes when i was visiting for me Dads birthday.

My 57 year old aunt on the other hand, loves Stagga.
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Re: what does mummy/daddy think of dubstep?

Post by elibomyekip » Wed Dec 30, 2009 12:15 pm

My dad likes Burial, Silkie, Darkstar, DFRNT, Synkro, Faib, Jazzsteppa, James Blake, Jamie Vex'd, Joy Orbison, Pangaea, 16bit's Twice EP, the more dubsteppy Moderat songs, Skream - Dutch Flowerz and Rusko - Acton Dread. He doesn't own any records but enjoys me bringing down new 12s to play on his ludicrously expensive record player, through his ludicrously expensive soundsystem (2 power amps per speaker), and his lovely PMC speakers which handle frequencies down to 50hz with insane clarity. So yeah, he likes the bass.

My mum quite likes Burial.

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Re: what does mummy/daddy think of dubstep?

Post by HangManDubstep » Wed Dec 30, 2009 12:22 pm

when basically my mum and dad hate on most dubstep.."confusing,loud, screeching shit" and "i bet he cant even read music"

but the other day i showed my parents and there friends
Silkie-beauty they actually loved it....if ur trying to get ur parent s into it show em this tune!!

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Re: what does mummy/daddy think of dubstep?

Post by JazzyJazzy » Wed Dec 30, 2009 1:41 pm

Both mum and dad like it

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Re: what does mummy/daddy think of dubstep?

Post by bunjcore » Wed Dec 30, 2009 1:57 pm

My parents both vibe to most of it apart from well agressive stuff like coki wobblers, I don't play musical toss like borgore so they don't know that side of the sound. Tried to convince them Oi Killa was a BEAT but na...
My mum goes nuts for funky tho, starts doin the twist and ting :lol:
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Re: what does mummy/daddy think of dubstep?

Post by saphyre » Wed Dec 30, 2009 2:14 pm

my dad likes beauty and horizon from the silkie album, but only the intros i think

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Re: what does mummy/daddy think of dubstep?

Post by pure » Wed Dec 30, 2009 2:27 pm

I actually put my dad talking about dubstep in a tune called Never Heard It. Its on the old Resonant Recordings store here - http://resonantrecordings.digital-tunes.net/ Funny looking back.

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Re: what does mummy/daddy think of dubstep?

Post by ketamine » Wed Dec 30, 2009 3:00 pm

They like it much more than D&B. That used to send anyone in earshot running.

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Re: what does mummy/daddy think of dubstep?

Post by upstateface » Wed Dec 30, 2009 5:42 pm

:lol: My 6 year old brother brocks out hard to anything by Datsik or Excision.
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Re: what does mummy/daddy think of dubstep?

Post by bisweed » Thu Jan 07, 2010 11:03 am

my dad loves joker's digidesign

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Re: what does mummy/daddy think of dubstep?

Post by trike12 » Thu Jan 07, 2010 4:33 pm

kp mike wrote:or mommy. me dad just think it's a load of silly noise and there's no music, just dr. who sci fi fx squeels and sirens or WWII. :(

im yet to meet anyone who has parrnets who like dubstep.
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Re: what does mummy/daddy think of dubstep?

Post by indygo26 » Thu Jan 07, 2010 11:39 pm

Mmmm mixed...both rents are musicians and I think they both appreciate certain aspects of dubstep. Although it depends wot mood theyre in. if they are in anyway stressed or busy pretty much anything with drums in gets an instant TURN THAT OFF at th moment... :roll:

Theyre obviously more into the more musical, chilled, 2step and garagey stuff. I think they both UNDERSTAND why I like it even if they're not about to listen to it everyday themselves.

Im actually gettin my dad 2 record sum Sax for use in a few tracks of mine n I reccomended sum names for him to listen to, so I've recently come downstairs in the mornin to find him improvising to a bit of Silkie, Joker etc :W:

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