i was at a wedding the other week, real culchie type thing. told a bloke i was talking to i was into music, to which he replied "country or trad?"...hahha.. i nearly said "aye traditional speed garage" but he was a heavy looking fella and i didn't wanna take the piss.
Will Dubstep lead the Revolution?
haha - only messing, glad you're into those tracks!! 
i was at a wedding the other week, real culchie type thing. told a bloke i was talking to i was into music, to which he replied "country or trad?"...hahha.. i nearly said "aye traditional speed garage" but he was a heavy looking fella and i didn't wanna take the piss.
i was at a wedding the other week, real culchie type thing. told a bloke i was talking to i was into music, to which he replied "country or trad?"...hahha.. i nearly said "aye traditional speed garage" but he was a heavy looking fella and i didn't wanna take the piss.
go get yourself fucked up on more drugs eh messer you fuckwit...
why don't you try arguing the points i made instead ???
dubstep is internet music, you don't have to have been to any london raves to make it or be a part of it ...
...and i am so fucking clever it scares people
why don't you try arguing the points i made instead ???
dubstep is internet music, you don't have to have been to any london raves to make it or be a part of it ...
...and i am so fucking clever it scares people
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Mr. Messer, wot industry you work in bruv ? I thought all the working class in Britain were un-employed and on state benefits by now ?
Cos if we're gonna have a "howlongisyadick" comp in a thread about classwar its gotta be a "my-job-is-'arder-than-yours" throwdaan
big up this thread anyway ... I didn't think people still thought the middle-class had to do anything at all to recuperate a grass-roots cultural phenomenon
Alex, what makes you think dubstep, in particular, would be resiliant to the effects of the market-place ? if "the bourgeoisie" can turn Marx into mainstream (& acceptable) doctrine ...
flame on
Cos if we're gonna have a "howlongisyadick" comp in a thread about classwar its gotta be a "my-job-is-'arder-than-yours" throwdaan
big up this thread anyway ... I didn't think people still thought the middle-class had to do anything at all to recuperate a grass-roots cultural phenomenon
Alex, what makes you think dubstep, in particular, would be resiliant to the effects of the market-place ? if "the bourgeoisie" can turn Marx into mainstream (& acceptable) doctrine ...
flame on
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yeah ive always been like that with music, whether it is underground hiphop, dubstep, whatever, im not sure whether its because of what you said or just that i have a much better taste in music than the average joeCapsule wrote:...I like my music more when most of the people dont even know it aksing what stream it is, love that! Its also about being a part of something so little but so special in a way, that makes dis stream so special unlike DnB.
ive always been like that aswelCFour wrote:yeah ive always been like that with music, whether it is underground hiphop, dubstep, whatever, im not sure whether its because of what you said or just that i have a much better taste in music than the average joeCapsule wrote:...I like my music more when most of the people dont even know it aksing what stream it is, love that! Its also about being a part of something so little but so special in a way, that makes dis stream so special unlike DnB.
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...no it's not and no it's notEngine Room wrote:Yes it is and yes it is.dubmugga wrote: dubstep isn't just uk underground music...
...and the scene isn't localised around a few clubnights
its more like global underground music and localised around this site, a few other blogs and a handful of promoters and producers worldwide...
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maybe thats just what it looks like from your PCdubmugga wrote:...no it's not and no it's notEngine Room wrote:Yes it is and yes it is.dubmugga wrote: dubstep isn't just uk underground music...
...and the scene isn't localised around a few clubnights
its more like global underground music and localised around this site, a few other blogs and a handful of promoters and producers worldwide...
there are a few small nights and some producers around the world, but for it to be global, i think you'd need to have more than one productive epicenter.
i.e techno is neither american or british or german, and has a true home everywhere with huge parties and big producers, so its global.
dubstep as a whole, no matter how far it reaches, is still localised
i have no doubt that in time, dubstep has the potential to be truly global.
id love that! imagine being able to go to sick dubstep nights allover the world
for it to be global it just needs active participants in regions outside of the epicentre...
...which it has
for me it's not so much being able to go to sick dubstep nights all over the world as meet and hangout with people all over the world who are into it and I'd rather do that outside of a club environment...
... BTW I get a great outlook from my PC
...which it has
for me it's not so much being able to go to sick dubstep nights all over the world as meet and hangout with people all over the world who are into it and I'd rather do that outside of a club environment...
... BTW I get a great outlook from my PC
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