Skream - Exothermic Reaction

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Re: Skream - Exothermic Reaction

Post by nakedlunch » Sun Jul 18, 2010 8:39 am

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Re: Skream - Exothermic Reaction

Post by ST100 » Sun Jul 18, 2010 4:53 pm

ah sick, can't wait for this one.

2nd drop is nutso.

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Re: Skream - Exothermic Reaction

Post by skyeyes » Sun Jul 18, 2010 6:31 pm

This riddim is sent from the cosmos, can I get an :z: ?! Pure Fresh dubstep...sounds like it would be dope for some dubrap.
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Re: Skream - Exothermic Reaction

Post by .onelove. » Sun Jul 18, 2010 6:49 pm

skyeyes wrote:sounds like it would be dope for some dubrap.
Get out.

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Re: Skream - Exothermic Reaction

Post by skyeyes » Sun Jul 18, 2010 7:40 pm

TO onelove:

You got me weak, as if I'm suppose to feel hurt maybe. TheThat Skream riddim is way above your status and thats what I was commenting on. Are you one of those parasites that love to hate on something they misunderstand or just plain can't understand? Music happens naturally , music inspires poetry and song.
So let me be on my way and let it be known that this wolf under the username "onelove" is really a :q:
fill in the blank and let me enjoy my dubstep :e:

and here's something for you to read after you realize your being a fool by coming out here and telling me to get out.

extracted from http://www.electronicbeatblog.com/?p=257
Dub Rap
Posted by Justin Schwartz on June 11th, 2010

Right now there is a phase going around of Dubstep music. Dubstep is a form of electronic music but is not exactly your typical Deadmau5 sound. When you hear it you automatically know what it is. Some people live for it and others can’t stand it. Around 2 months ago at Coachella, I walked into the Sahara tent to find a rapper rapping to this dubstep. Usually I am not a huge fan of it but I can tolerate it so I listened some more. When this artist was rapping to the track the DJ was playing, I really started to like it. This movement of rap plus dubstep, called dub rap is becoming very popular. A lot more people from more than just the dubstep crowd are listening to it and becoming fans of it increasing the dubstep phase to something that will hopefully last longer.

One of my favorite Dub Rap artists is King Fantastic. He is from Venice, California and is releasing a new album that is dropping June 15. King Fantastic has rapped over songs such as “Bass Head” by Bassnectar and “Drive It Like You Stole It” by the Glitch Mob and his list is still growing.

When you hear this type of music, you wonder how people would dance to it at an event. At least I did. I soon learned that dancing to this was not a problem and that it was common for everybody to be dancing like this. One of the many dances is called 2-step.

At EDC this year, I would hope I could see some artist preform this but I’m not sure if any will be in attendance.


and if you like dubrap than please check out more for free
http://www.mediafire.com/file/y2dgnmzzykm/Future Fantasy V1.mp3
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Re: Skream - Exothermic Reaction

Post by Glace » Sun Jul 18, 2010 8:59 pm

.onelove. wrote:
skyeyes wrote:sounds like it would be dope for some dubrap.
Get out.
+1
I loled hard when I read that. Someone watering down this track by rapping over it at a night out would make me die a little inside. The music speaks for itself, and to anyone who disagrees I hope the dubstep I like doesn't appeal to them.

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Re: Skream - Exothermic Reaction

Post by Glace » Sun Jul 18, 2010 9:51 pm

To quote the man skream himself:
There's not a big MC following in dubstep, it's more about the music which I think is another good thing. Because then it doesn't turn into image, it's not an image thing.

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Re: Skream - Exothermic Reaction

Post by ratep » Mon Jul 19, 2010 6:58 am

impey wrote:Endothermic Reaction
Wibbela
Raw Dogz

if those dropped on vinyl I would be so happy
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well wibbela's on outside the box
but if the other two came out on one record, which would never happen, id shed tears.
but i hope for release of raw dogz and endo soon though :e:
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Re: Skream - Exothermic Reaction

Post by mista_fox » Mon Jul 19, 2010 7:04 am

skyeyes wrote: extracted from http://www.electronicbeatblog.com/?p=257
Dub Rap
Posted by Justin Schwartz on June 11th, 2010

Right now there is a phase going around of Dubstep music. Dubstep is a form of electronic music but is not exactly your typical Deadmau5 sound. When you hear it you automatically know what it is. Some people live for it and others can’t stand it. Around 2 months ago at Coachella, I walked into the Sahara tent to find a rapper rapping to this dubstep. Usually I am not a huge fan of it but I can tolerate it so I listened some more. When this artist was rapping to the track the DJ was playing, I really started to like it. This movement of rap plus dubstep, called dub rap is becoming very popular. A lot more people from more than just the dubstep crowd are listening to it and becoming fans of it increasing the dubstep phase to something that will hopefully last longer.

One of my favorite Dub Rap artists is King Fantastic. He is from Venice, California and is releasing a new album that is dropping June 15. King Fantastic has rapped over songs such as “Bass Head” by Bassnectar and “Drive It Like You Stole It” by the Glitch Mob and his list is still growing.

When you hear this type of music, you wonder how people would dance to it at an event. At least I did. I soon learned that dancing to this was not a problem and that it was common for everybody to be dancing like this. One of the many dances is called 2-step.

At EDC this year, I would hope I could see some artist preform this but I’m not sure if any will be in attendance.
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Re: Skream - Exothermic Reaction

Post by skyeyes » Mon Jul 19, 2010 1:46 pm

I can see the holy guardians of dubstep are hard at work protecting what they deem as the purest form of there beloved... :roll: I guess I'm in the wrong for feeling inspired by who we see as great artists, and wanting to vocalize that.
What some fail to see is that no one is trying to take the instrumental aspect of dubstep away, it is fine the way it is, yet there is always room for innovation.

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Re: Skream - Exothermic Reaction

Post by jungletime21 » Mon Jul 19, 2010 4:46 pm

skyeyes wrote:TO onelove:

You got me weak, as if I'm suppose to feel hurt maybe. TheThat Skream riddim is way above your status and thats what I was commenting on. Are you one of those parasites that love to hate on something they misunderstand or just plain can't understand? Music happens naturally , music inspires poetry and song.
So let me be on my way and let it be known that this wolf under the username "onelove" is really a :q:
fill in the blank and let me enjoy my dubstep :e:

and here's something for you to read after you realize your being a fool by coming out here and telling me to get out.

extracted from http://www.electronicbeatblog.com/?p=257
Dub Rap
Posted by Justin Schwartz on June 11th, 2010

Right now there is a phase going around of Dubstep music. Dubstep is a form of electronic music but is not exactly your typical Deadmau5 sound. When you hear it you automatically know what it is. Some people live for it and others can’t stand it. Around 2 months ago at Coachella, I walked into the Sahara tent to find a rapper rapping to this dubstep. Usually I am not a huge fan of it but I can tolerate it so I listened some more. When this artist was rapping to the track the DJ was playing, I really started to like it. This movement of rap plus dubstep, called dub rap is becoming very popular. A lot more people from more than just the dubstep crowd are listening to it and becoming fans of it increasing the dubstep phase to something that will hopefully last longer.

One of my favorite Dub Rap artists is King Fantastic. He is from Venice, California and is releasing a new album that is dropping June 15. King Fantastic has rapped over songs such as “Bass Head” by Bassnectar and “Drive It Like You Stole It” by the Glitch Mob and his list is still growing.

When you hear this type of music, you wonder how people would dance to it at an event. At least I did. I soon learned that dancing to this was not a problem and that it was common for everybody to be dancing like this. One of the many dances is called 2-step.

At EDC this year, I would hope I could see some artist preform this but I’m not sure if any will be in attendance.


and if you like dubrap than please check out more for free
http://www.mediafire.com/file/y2dgnmzzykm/Future Fantasy V1.mp3
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jeeeze this is wrong. dub rap? JUSTIN SCHWARZ? who the hell is this guy?
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Re: Skream - Exothermic Reaction

Post by trapeez » Mon Jul 19, 2010 7:05 pm

skyeyes wrote:TO onelove:

You got me weak, as if I'm suppose to feel hurt maybe. TheThat Skream riddim is way above your status and thats what I was commenting on. Are you one of those parasites that love to hate on something they misunderstand or just plain can't understand? Music happens naturally , music inspires poetry and song.
So let me be on my way and let it be known that this wolf under the username "onelove" is really a :q:
fill in the blank and let me enjoy my dubstep :e:

and here's something for you to read after you realize your being a fool by coming out here and telling me to get out.

extracted from http://www.electronicbeatblog.com/?p=257
Dub Rap
Posted by Justin Schwartz on June 11th, 2010

Right now there is a phase going around of Dubstep music. Dubstep is a form of electronic music but is not exactly your typical Deadmau5 sound. When you hear it you automatically know what it is. Some people live for it and others can’t stand it. Around 2 months ago at Coachella, I walked into the Sahara tent to find a rapper rapping to this dubstep. Usually I am not a huge fan of it but I can tolerate it so I listened some more. When this artist was rapping to the track the DJ was playing, I really started to like it. This movement of rap plus dubstep, called dub rap is becoming very popular. A lot more people from more than just the dubstep crowd are listening to it and becoming fans of it increasing the dubstep phase to something that will hopefully last longer.

One of my favorite Dub Rap artists is King Fantastic. He is from Venice, California and is releasing a new album that is dropping June 15. King Fantastic has rapped over songs such as “Bass Head” by Bassnectar and “Drive It Like You Stole It” by the Glitch Mob and his list is still growing.

When you hear this type of music, you wonder how people would dance to it at an event. At least I did. I soon learned that dancing to this was not a problem and that it was common for everybody to be dancing like this. One of the many dances is called 2-step.

At EDC this year, I would hope I could see some artist preform this but I’m not sure if any will be in attendance.


and if you like dubrap than please check out more for free
http://www.mediafire.com/file/y2dgnmzzykm/Future Fantasy V1.mp3
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Re: Skream - Exothermic Reaction

Post by AlanPartridge » Mon Jul 19, 2010 7:16 pm

skyeyes wrote:This movement of rap plus dubstep, called dub rap is becoming very popular.
Joystep anyone?

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Re: Skream - Exothermic Reaction

Post by Skriptah » Tue Jul 20, 2010 8:48 am

.onelove. wrote:
skyeyes wrote:sounds like it would be dope for some dubrap.
Get out.
+1 on joystep vibes.

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Re: Skream - Exothermic Reaction

Post by basslinefreak » Tue Jul 20, 2010 3:26 pm

AggyFace wrote:is there a date set for a release yet......im CATTING for this tune.


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Re: Skream - Exothermic Reaction

Post by Skriptah » Wed Jul 21, 2010 6:23 pm

damn. I want this tune in my belly. I want official info from Instra:mental himself.

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Re: Skream - Exothermic Reaction

Post by FackOff » Wed Jul 21, 2010 7:32 pm

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Re: Skream - Exothermic Reaction

Post by MASKle » Thu Jul 22, 2010 12:41 am

Dubstep is having a hard time of it over here as it is with regard to taste and style, we do not need anymore of this foolishness.

Please, please, please stop this on-site if you see avid 'rappers' attempting to SHOUT their oh so deep and meaningful lyrics over music of this kind.

Please observe the right for people to tell you to shut the f**k up when you do attempt to regale your tales of the street, or tell everyone how much of a hustlin playa you are.

MCing is an integral part of dubstep and club based electronic music in general. It should be seen as an oppurtunity to enhance the crowds experience not promote your shit rhymes. I know plenty of plenty of good US dubstep MCs who have come up through Hip Hop but have the sense and maturity to leave their record deal dreams and commercial lyrics at the door when they enter the club.

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Re: Skream - Exothermic Reaction

Post by say_whut » Thu Jul 22, 2010 12:56 am

Rap over dubstep sucks. Only time I like rap mixed with dubstep is the short vocal samples (e.g. Lil Wayne's occasional "yeaa" or snippets of Method Man's voice) Skream is right, its more about the music not the image.
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Re: Skream - Exothermic Reaction

Post by 1017_duck » Thu Jul 22, 2010 1:01 am

say_whut wrote:Rap over dubstep sucks. Only time I like rap mixed with dubstep is the short vocal samples (e.g. Lil Wayne's occasional "yeaa" or snippets of Method Man's voice) Skream is right, its more about the music not the image.
though I can see the british heads hating cause "it ain't uk mate" the murs vocals on 8 bit baby are great.
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