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All I gotta say is that since dubstep hit the scene....

Post by downngoing » Mon Mar 19, 2007 6:44 am

MUCH LOOOOOVE & RESPECT GWAAAN!!
I have not been more happy about the direction raves are going and am extremely honored to be a part of it in such an early stage (at least in the USA).
Massive respect to all you dubstepperz and thank you for keeping the roots of the rave alive.

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Post by random trio » Mon Mar 19, 2007 9:24 am

big up.

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Post by joenicedj » Mon Mar 19, 2007 9:26 am

dubstep is the way of life.

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Post by crematesjay » Mon Mar 19, 2007 9:55 am

4real, these raves are more having a good time, with the crowd following the melody n beats, instead of going really crazy for the lyrics n beats, if u get me. Been to loads of different kinds of partys, dnb, hip hop, house, grime, dubstep, and only dnb, house n dubstep only placese i been where there no beef!!! at all. just might be coincidence tho, but those raves are more about the MUSIC..
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Re: All I gotta say is that since dubstep hit the scene....

Post by rekordah » Mon Mar 19, 2007 9:20 pm

DownNgoinG wrote:MUCH LOOOOOVE & RESPECT GWAAAN!!
I have not been more happy about the direction raves are going and am extremely honored to be a part of it in such an early stage (at least in the USA).
Massive respect to all you dubstepperz and thank you for keeping the roots of the rave alive.

EZ,
Mark
Yes, i second that..........but we need to work hard to keep it from becoming really formulaic, i can see it slightly becoming like that in the uk with lots of heads opting for that DMZ sound instead of pushing it and keeping it moving. massive big up to Cyrus, man has many a style and thats what the scene needs.
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Post by parson » Mon Mar 19, 2007 9:27 pm

i get so freakin excited hearing people push this shit in new directions

fuckin LOVE 2007

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Re: All I gotta say is that since dubstep hit the scene....

Post by dj slums » Mon Mar 19, 2007 10:10 pm

rekorder wrote:
DownNgoinG wrote:MUCH LOOOOOVE & RESPECT GWAAAN!!
I have not been more happy about the direction raves are going and am extremely honored to be a part of it in such an early stage (at least in the USA).
Massive respect to all you dubstepperz and thank you for keeping the roots of the rave alive.

EZ,
Mark
Yes, i second that..........but we need to work hard to keep it from becoming really formulaic, i can see it slightly becoming like that in the uk with lots of heads opting for that DMZ sound instead of pushing it and keeping it moving. massive big up to Cyrus, man has many a style and thats what the scene needs.
imo dmz have loads and loads of different sounds and styles- i dont think it would be a shame if lots of newbies use them as influences as theres so much room for those sounds to develop and meld into other varied styles.

as long as people dont become idle n start using the same beats/structures, we'll be ok.

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Post by rekordah » Tue Mar 20, 2007 9:45 am

dj slums wrote:
rekorder wrote:
DownNgoinG wrote:MUCH LOOOOOVE & RESPECT GWAAAN!!
I have not been more happy about the direction raves are going and am extremely honored to be a part of it in such an early stage (at least in the USA).
Massive respect to all you dubstepperz and thank you for keeping the roots of the rave alive.

EZ,
Mark
Yes, i second that..........but we need to work hard to keep it from becoming really formulaic, i can see it slightly becoming like that in the uk with lots of heads opting for that DMZ sound instead of pushing it and keeping it moving. massive big up to Cyrus, man has many a style and thats what the scene needs.
imo dmz have loads and loads of different sounds and styles- i dont think it would be a shame if lots of newbies use them as influences as theres so much room for those sounds to develop and meld into other varied styles.

as long as people dont become idle n start using the same beats/structures, we'll be ok.
thats exactly what i mean, i've got nuffthing against the dmz ting, and ur rite there is alot of styles, i guess what i mean is lots of people seem to be on producing loefah style drum patterns......... i guess i just dont want people to dissmiss strange new styles just coz they havent got that basic foundation. open ur mind n ting!
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Post by downngoing » Mon Mar 26, 2007 12:24 am

Parson wrote:i get so freakin excited hearing people push this shit in new directions

fuckin LOVE 2007
Most of us are already fed up with the tired ass DNB, BREAKS, HOUSE... beats of the last few years (formulaic and all dat).
There have been tonz amazing tracks over the yesteryears but as ravers or whateva u is, we still need to strive for the "next level"... fuck mainstream hip hop!!!
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Post by sinapse » Mon Mar 26, 2007 3:57 pm

Wobble and Skank...bust-a-move, kick-a-groove...Dubstep is the shizzle nuff said!! BIGITUP :!:
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Post by the wiggle baron » Mon Mar 26, 2007 3:59 pm

Parson wrote:i get so freakin excited hearing people push this shit in new directions

fuckin LOVE 2007
Amen.

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Post by psycho » Mon Mar 26, 2007 4:30 pm

joenice wrote:dubstep is the way of life.

2nd! :)
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Re: All I gotta say is that since dubstep hit the scene....

Post by dj slums » Mon Mar 26, 2007 4:56 pm

rekorder wrote:
dj slums wrote:
rekorder wrote:
DownNgoinG wrote:MUCH LOOOOOVE & RESPECT GWAAAN!!
I have not been more happy about the direction raves are going and am extremely honored to be a part of it in such an early stage (at least in the USA).
Massive respect to all you dubstepperz and thank you for keeping the roots of the rave alive.

EZ,
Mark
Yes, i second that..........but we need to work hard to keep it from becoming really formulaic, i can see it slightly becoming like that in the uk with lots of heads opting for that DMZ sound instead of pushing it and keeping it moving. massive big up to Cyrus, man has many a style and thats what the scene needs.
imo dmz have loads and loads of different sounds and styles- i dont think it would be a shame if lots of newbies use them as influences as theres so much room for those sounds to develop and meld into other varied styles.

as long as people dont become idle n start using the same beats/structures, we'll be ok.
thats exactly what i mean, i've got nuffthing against the dmz ting, and ur rite there is alot of styles, i guess what i mean is lots of people seem to be on producing loefah style drum patterns......... i guess i just dont want people to dissmiss strange new styles just coz they havent got that basic foundation. open ur mind n ting!
yeah i do know what you mean. loefah has his own distinct sound, as does skream, mystikz, benga, etc - people should be bringing their OWN sounds too. thing is though, cos im quite new to dubstep, i dont know who their influences are . maybe i'd here blatant similarities in the tunes. fuck knows.

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Post by cogi » Mon Mar 26, 2007 4:57 pm

rekorder wrote: Yes, i second that..........but we need to work hard to keep it from becoming really formulaic, i can see it slightly becoming like that in the uk with lots of heads opting for that DMZ sound instead of pushing it and keeping it moving. massive big up to Cyrus, man has many a style and thats what the scene needs.
Gotsa say I agree. Its sick that its spreadin over to the US but diversity and progression are key ingredients although anything DMZ is always good, just not good to imitate.

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Post by bob grommit » Mon Mar 26, 2007 7:06 pm

The Wiggle Baron wrote:Amen.

Already been countless essential releases. My student loan hasnt been able to keep up...
I had to get a second job because of dubstep.
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Post by corpsey » Mon Mar 26, 2007 7:08 pm

It's gosh darn exciting

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Post by downngoing » Mon Mar 26, 2007 8:35 pm

Bob Grommit wrote:
The Wiggle Baron wrote:Amen.

Already been countless essential releases. My student loan hasnt been able to keep up...
I had to get a second job because of dubstep.
Luckily I do the record buying at our local underground shoppe...
it helps alot because I have it worked out to get paid in Vinyl. The way it should be :wink:
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Post by ytee » Mon Mar 26, 2007 8:46 pm

I'm still smiling from dubwar vs dmz show....dubstep is beautiful....I'm gonna go hug this chick at my work....(she has big babylons)

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Post by downngoing » Tue Apr 03, 2007 6:28 pm

One thing thats for shure is the Clubs and Promoters need to step up their sound systems if they want it played at their events :idea:
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Post by downngoing » Thu Jul 19, 2007 4:43 am

Bob Grommit wrote:
The Wiggle Baron wrote:Amen.

Already been countless essential releases. My student loan hasnt been able to keep up...
I had to get a second job because of dubstep.
true dat!
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