Why do people feel the need to prove their "Dubstepness"
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Why do people feel the need to prove their "Dubstepness"
I get into with people on the Serato forums like crazy over Dubstep
"Oh I listened to it when it was in its infancy and Dubstep wasn't even a genre yet"
Good for fucking you bud!
Can't we just enjoy and love this genre?
I think it's something thats been missing in all electronic formats that the rest of us can grasp and let go with......
Let's just enjoy it for what it is!!! An escape from the rest of the shitty music out there!
"Oh I listened to it when it was in its infancy and Dubstep wasn't even a genre yet"
Good for fucking you bud!
Can't we just enjoy and love this genre?
I think it's something thats been missing in all electronic formats that the rest of us can grasp and let go with......
Let's just enjoy it for what it is!!! An escape from the rest of the shitty music out there!
Re: Why do people feel the need to prove their "Dubstepness"
cause nobody likes to be thought of as a sheep. when i first discovered dubstep people always assumed i heard it by some way of dnb, "oh yeah, and youre into dnb, so thats probly where you were coming from". so in my case it just got annoying that people assumed things.
people like to feel special. i got into dubstep early to mid 2007, thats not necesarilly "early" in the game, but i still feel good knowing i heard something, avidly looked around for what it was, and fell in love with it. it was the first genre i found myself, not being introduced to it through a friend, and i felt like it was just finally something i could call my own. i have friends who play house, dnb, and trance, but when i found dubstep it was kinda like "woah. this is what ive been waiting for. this is some rediculous new sound. fat bass, chill vibes. this is for me."
and although i dont go around "bragging" how long ive been listening to dubstep i still like to pretend im a little cooler
cause i was a few years ahead of everyone i know.
people like to feel special. i got into dubstep early to mid 2007, thats not necesarilly "early" in the game, but i still feel good knowing i heard something, avidly looked around for what it was, and fell in love with it. it was the first genre i found myself, not being introduced to it through a friend, and i felt like it was just finally something i could call my own. i have friends who play house, dnb, and trance, but when i found dubstep it was kinda like "woah. this is what ive been waiting for. this is some rediculous new sound. fat bass, chill vibes. this is for me."
and although i dont go around "bragging" how long ive been listening to dubstep i still like to pretend im a little cooler
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Re: Why do people feel the need to prove their "Dubstepness"
most folks have a desire to be seen as authentic.
some go about it the wrong way.
you come to DSF and not the Serato forums to prove how dubstep you are.
some go about it the wrong way.
you come to DSF and not the Serato forums to prove how dubstep you are.
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Re: Why do people feel the need to prove their "Dubstepness"
horrid scenesters who want to prove how hardcore and l33t they are
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Re: Why do people feel the need to prove their "Dubstepness"
I entitled my last mix "where were you kids in 2006?" .
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Re: Why do people feel the need to prove their "Dubstepness"
not really anymore, I now have to struggle to find dubstep that i really like. every night i go to its just mindless brosteppostnothrills wrote:Can't we just enjoy and love this genre?
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Re: Why do people feel the need to prove their "Dubstepness"
Because it's blowing up and now every kid is "Dubstep's biggest fan". So some people feel the need to prove their authenticity and oldskool-ness, and usually come off as pretentious tools by doing so.
I mean, it's easy to feel a little "better" than the kid who just discovered dubstep via Mt Eden or Borgore or whatever, if you've followed the genre for years and feel you have more insight about what is the "good stuff" and what is hype. That's only normal. But it's easy to come off as a douchebag if you insist on letting people know about your "superior coolness".
I mean, it's easy to feel a little "better" than the kid who just discovered dubstep via Mt Eden or Borgore or whatever, if you've followed the genre for years and feel you have more insight about what is the "good stuff" and what is hype. That's only normal. But it's easy to come off as a douchebag if you insist on letting people know about your "superior coolness".
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Re: Why do people feel the need to prove their "Dubstepness"
I don't get why people want to swear some kind of allegiance to any type of music, if someone asks me what I listen to I say "all sorts". Maybe their mums didn't hug them enough.
Re: Why do people feel the need to prove their "Dubstepness"
boohoo
some people like hype-up obnoxious shit, some people like chilled-minimal shit, some people like everything in between
in a sense they are all different styles, which might as well be the same as liking a completely different genre
If you ask me, the people who always go on about "this isn't REAL dubstep, this is midrange wobble shit blablabla" seem a lot more "scene oriented" than the people coming in that take in all sides of it.
some people like hype-up obnoxious shit, some people like chilled-minimal shit, some people like everything in between
in a sense they are all different styles, which might as well be the same as liking a completely different genre
If you ask me, the people who always go on about "this isn't REAL dubstep, this is midrange wobble shit blablabla" seem a lot more "scene oriented" than the people coming in that take in all sides of it.
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Re: Why do people feel the need to prove their "Dubstepness"
Still, my D1 mix makes all the kids go home and cry. When Steam Roller drops it's like nobody's business.
I'm just being an ass by the way, don't take it too serious. I am serious about the mix though.
I'm just being an ass by the way, don't take it too serious. I am serious about the mix though.
Re: Why do people feel the need to prove their "Dubstepness"
people like to be part of something. Pretending a music genre is a special little group is a quick and naive way of getting that feelingwheelchairprince wrote:I don't get why people want to swear some kind of allegiance to any type of music, if someone asks me what I listen to I say "all sorts". Maybe their mums didn't hug them enough.
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Re: Why do people feel the need to prove their "Dubstepness"
Same here, just discovered it by accident browsing some music on the web. Played a sample of a track and thought "Ey up, this sounds fun..".spire wrote: i got into dubstep early to mid 2007, thats not necesarilly "early" in the game, but i still feel good knowing i heard something, avidly looked around for what it was, and fell in love with it. it was the first genre i found myself, not being introduced to it through a friend, and i felt like it was just finally something i could call my own. i have friends who play house, dnb, and trance, but when i found dubstep it was kinda like "woah. this is what ive been waiting for. this is some rediculous new sound. fat bass, chill vibes. this is for me."
and although i dont go around "bragging" how long ive been listening to dubstep i still like to pretend im a little coolercause i was a few years ahead of everyone i know.
But sometimes you feel not intimidated, but slightly inferior when some people talk about the "pure" or "original" sound. It's music, not a penis measuring contest (unless it actually is
You get it with everything though, music, games, stamp collections. Just get on with it..
Re: Why do people feel the need to prove their "Dubstepness"
You just did exactly what you said you dont dospire wrote:cause nobody likes to be thought of as a sheep. when i first discovered dubstep people always assumed i heard it by some way of dnb, "oh yeah, and youre into dnb, so thats probly where you were coming from". so in my case it just got annoying that people assumed things.
people like to feel special. i got into dubstep early to mid 2007, thats not necesarilly "early" in the game, but i still feel good knowing i heard something, avidly looked around for what it was, and fell in love with it. it was the first genre i found myself, not being introduced to it through a friend, and i felt like it was just finally something i could call my own. i have friends who play house, dnb, and trance, but when i found dubstep it was kinda like "woah. this is what ive been waiting for. this is some rediculous new sound. fat bass, chill vibes. this is for me."
and although i dont go around "bragging" how long ive been listening to dubstep i still like to pretend im a little coolercause i was a few years ahead of everyone i know.

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Re: Why do people feel the need to prove their "Dubstepness"
i dont like people playing on my phone!

its all douchebaggery and internet thuggin. this is how "scenes" are. cats dont want anyone else listening to their precious form of music and then when artists they like makes dime one theyre a sell out. this is how i felt about music when i was 13. got over it though
its all douchebaggery and internet thuggin. this is how "scenes" are. cats dont want anyone else listening to their precious form of music and then when artists they like makes dime one theyre a sell out. this is how i felt about music when i was 13. got over it though
Re: Why do people feel the need to prove their "Dubstepness"
awhile ago in the production forum i compared this kind of musical elitism to those pointless console wars on gaming forums, and almost straight away I accidentally managed to trigger an argument on whether the ps3 was better than the xbox360chinaordie wrote:spire wrote: You get it with everything though, music, games, stamp collections. Just get on with it..
internet people need to chill out a bit :I
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Re: Why do people feel the need to prove their "Dubstepness"
360 ftwHurtdeer wrote:awhile ago in the production forum i compared this kind of musical elitism to those pointless console wars on gaming forums, and almost straight away I accidentally managed to trigger an argument on whether the ps3 was better than the xbox360chinaordie wrote:spire wrote: You get it with everything though, music, games, stamp collections. Just get on with it..![]()
internet people need to chill out a bit :I
Re: Why do people feel the need to prove their "Dubstepness"
the only people who have the right to be like this is people like mala, lofeah kode9 and all the early dubstep producers who make an incredible sound yet have stuck to making music they love without making music that sells, they see there fellow producers making large money and they must feel the urge to be like this alot
Re: Why do people feel the need to prove their "Dubstepness"
This! If anything i mention dubstep as one of my many favourite genres but in general talent depth and substance isn't restricted to one genre alone. It's funny though, now it's blowing up loads of people are flocking to dubstep through social influence yet with anything try to use the "i was here first" to try and retain that sense of individuality.wheelchairprince wrote:I don't get why people want to swear some kind of allegiance to any type of music, if someone asks me what I listen to I say "all sorts". Maybe their mums didn't hug them enough.
Same, it has got increasingly harder to find the good stuff lately but i do find it's still there and i've always figured you have to go out there and look for the best music.dubloke wrote:not really anymore, I now have to struggle to find dubstep that i really like. every night i go to its just mindless brosteppostnothrills wrote:Can't we just enjoy and love this genre?
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Re: Why do people feel the need to prove their "Dubstepness"
what did i ever say i DONT do?Mutiny wrote:You just did exactly what you said you dont dospire wrote:cause nobody likes to be thought of as a sheep. when i first discovered dubstep people always assumed i heard it by some way of dnb, "oh yeah, and youre into dnb, so thats probly where you were coming from". so in my case it just got annoying that people assumed things.
people like to feel special. i got into dubstep early to mid 2007, thats not necesarilly "early" in the game, but i still feel good knowing i heard something, avidly looked around for what it was, and fell in love with it. it was the first genre i found myself, not being introduced to it through a friend, and i felt like it was just finally something i could call my own. i have friends who play house, dnb, and trance, but when i found dubstep it was kinda like "woah. this is what ive been waiting for. this is some rediculous new sound. fat bass, chill vibes. this is for me."
and although i dont go around "bragging" how long ive been listening to dubstep i still like to pretend im a little coolercause i was a few years ahead of everyone i know.
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Re: Why do people feel the need to prove their "Dubstepness"
this thread is gonna go on for a long time =)
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