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dubstep cliches

Post by solarlion » Thu Jan 14, 2010 5:42 am

am i the only one who feels like there are way too many dubstep cliches being made??

not hating, just saying...

enough with the formulas.

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Re: dubstep cliches

Post by hayze99 » Thu Jan 14, 2010 5:50 am

solarlion wrote:am i the only one who feels like there are way too many dubstep cliches being made??

not hating, just saying...

enough with the formulas.
99% of dubstep sounds 99% the same these days.

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Post by bass hertz » Thu Jan 14, 2010 5:53 am

hayze99 wrote:
solarlion wrote:am i the only one who feels like there are way too many dubstep cliches being made??

not hating, just saying...

enough with the formulas.
99% of dubstep sounds 99% the same these days.
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Post by solarlion » Thu Jan 14, 2010 6:05 am

cool, glad i am not alone in that.
at least that is something...

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Post by jaydot » Thu Jan 14, 2010 10:41 am

I agree with the person above two posts up.
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Re: dubstep cliches

Post by kingldub » Thu Jan 14, 2010 10:42 am

" Dis chune is sicka den an aids patient wid cancer ennit"

Fuck off :roll:

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Post by jsaxton » Thu Jan 14, 2010 11:03 am

i hate that because i like dubstep everyone thinks im a smack head...:|
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Post by Pedro Sánchez » Thu Jan 14, 2010 11:14 am

It's when you hear people slagging off the cliche then you hear their tunes and they are trying to be the moody'st tune/big drop ever, sharing the same generic big d'n'b snare on the 3rd, corny film samples, raspy lfo sync'd bass etc... then you read their myspace bio and they chat on about originality and vast influences being the key to their sound.
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Post by jameshk » Thu Jan 14, 2010 11:26 am

You've just gota look through the crap.
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Post by magma » Thu Jan 14, 2010 11:29 am

Am I the only one who feels like there are way too many "dubstep's getting shit" threads being made??

WE DON'T NEED TO GIVE OUR OPINION ON THIS EVERY FUCKING DAY

Love good music and don't complain if a scene doesn't hand you good music on a plate for the rest of fucking eternity... if you're unsatisfied, get digging just like you did to find your favourite Dubstep acts.
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Post by particle-jim » Thu Jan 14, 2010 11:32 am

magma wrote:Am I the only one who feels like there are way too many "dubstep's getting shit" threads being made??

WE DON'T NEED TO GIVE OUR OPINION ON THIS EVERY FUCKING DAY

Love good music and don't complain if a scene doesn't hand you good music on a plate for the rest of fucking eternity... if you're unsatisfied, get digging just like you did to find your favourite Dubstep acts.
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Re: dubstep cliches

Post by jsaxton » Thu Jan 14, 2010 11:36 am

particle-jim wrote:
magma wrote:Am I the only one who feels like there are way too many "dubstep's getting shit" threads being made??

WE DON'T NEED TO GIVE OUR OPINION ON THIS EVERY FUCKING DAY

Love good music and don't complain if a scene doesn't hand you good music on a plate for the rest of fucking eternity... if you're unsatisfied, get digging just like you did to find your favourite Dubstep acts.
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:z: amen brother
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Post by DOOMTROOPER/T40 » Thu Jan 14, 2010 1:31 pm

kingldub wrote:" Dis chune is sicka den an aids patient wid cancer ennit"

Fuck off :roll:
Yeah this has got old now, maybe when the 'is sicker than' comments first came about they were a laugh but now theyre just shit

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Re: dubstep cliches

Post by capo ultra » Thu Jan 14, 2010 1:33 pm

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Post by hayze99 » Thu Jan 14, 2010 1:38 pm

Maybe we should all move onto something new, because I can't see it moving anywhere else from it's current spot and it's true that the bitching is getting really old. All old-school fans are tired (up to a certain point) of the shitty generic bollocks that's coming out, but in all honesty, there's only a certain amount you can do with a reverbed snare at 140 bpm and some heavy bass. I love everyone on this forum and the general mood, but we've got fuck all to talk about these days. Just because it's dubstepforum doesn't mean we can't talk about different music. I think that we need to open up a bit.

So how bout that jazz, hm?

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Re: dubstep cliches

Post by jsaxton » Thu Jan 14, 2010 1:42 pm

hayze99 wrote:Maybe we should all move onto something new, because I can't see it moving anywhere else from it's current spot and it's true that the bitching is getting really old. All old-school fans are tired (up to a certain point) of the shitty generic bollocks that's coming out, but in all honesty, there's only a certain amount you can do with a reverbed snare at 140 bpm and some heavy bass. I love everyone on this forum and the general mood, but we've got fuck all to talk about these days. Just because it's dubstepforum doesn't mean we can't talk about different music. I think that we need to open up a bit.

So how bout that jazz, hm?
jazz tis gut :)
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Re: dubstep cliches

Post by p.t.b.d » Thu Jan 14, 2010 1:45 pm

hayze99 wrote:Maybe we should all move onto something new, because I can't see it moving anywhere else from it's current spot and it's true that the bitching is getting really old. All old-school fans are tired (up to a certain point) of the shitty generic bollocks that's coming out, but in all honesty, there's only a certain amount you can do with a reverbed snare at 140 bpm and some heavy bass. I love everyone on this forum and the general mood, but we've got fuck all to talk about these days. Just because it's dubstepforum doesn't mean we can't talk about different music. I think that we need to open up a bit.

So how bout that jazz, hm?
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Re: dubstep cliches

Post by stenchman » Thu Jan 14, 2010 2:13 pm

i dont really listen to dubstep these days, it depresses me too much

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Re: dubstep cliches

Post by basicanarchy101 » Thu Jan 14, 2010 3:59 pm

i dont really listen to dubstep these days, it depresses me too much
Aww... whats wrong big man? You gettin the formula bug too? Cmon bro, Get back on that 3/4 bit, n go start a subgenre... that seems to be the thing to do these days when you write an original tune...

Now whats with that? Terrible trend lately, more so then even bitching about dub dieing... This subgenre shits gotta go too, no matter how much humors in it.

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Re: dubstep cliches

Post by B_90 » Thu Jan 14, 2010 4:20 pm

I just enjoy the music, Dub/Dubstep/Future Garage WOBWOBWAAAAAAH SHIT i just get on with it...
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