IS Dubstep losing its momentum?

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Re: IS Dubstep losing its momentum?

Post by deadly_habit » Thu Dec 23, 2010 5:48 pm

signals wrote:more halftime and 4x4
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Re: IS Dubstep losing its momentum?

Post by corpu5 » Thu Dec 23, 2010 8:33 pm

i honestly don think it has done it's a genre that's always evolving ... you just have to put more effort into finding the great tracks because the market is getting so saturated with the same sounds right now. Innovative and creative tracks are out there but theyre not getting heard, and i think you'll find most dubstep you hear right now is really similar, this isnt the only genre its happened to, look at drum n bass lol.
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Re: IS Dubstep losing its momentum?

Post by deadly_habit » Thu Dec 23, 2010 8:36 pm

drum and bass is still great, just so much jump up shit
hell the audio fanu just put up the other day of stuff for his next album ranging from downtempo, to dubstep to dnb is great

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Re: IS Dubstep losing its momentum?

Post by therzbm » Fri Dec 24, 2010 12:13 am

drumstep seriously needs to lick my sack and die, worst music ever created. unoriginal bass sounds with equally unoriginal drum and bass beats, combines the worst parts of the two genres. what makes it even worse is that brostep fans think jump up is drumstep, makes me want to be sick. also brostep needs to die, you cant go on youtube without seeing 200 'lady gaga dubstep remix' videos and comments about a track being as filthy as the stained clothes on the Vanish adverts. 'UKF dubstep' needs to die as well blah blah blah i hate everyone, borgore ruined dubstep, datsik is gay with doctor p, rusko gels his hair with simon cowell's semen and funtcase is actually justin bieber in a doctor who mask which was the last ever item sold in a woolworths store. end of rant.

i have learnt its better to listen to music rather than spend all your time being annoying about the shit music everyone else is listening to. the best music is something that cant easily be shoved into a sub genre or compared to anything else, that is the stuff that keeps the scene progressing and moving forward

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Re: IS Dubstep losing its momentum?

Post by Dystinkt » Fri Dec 24, 2010 1:05 am

therzbm wrote:drumstep seriously needs to lick my sack and die, worst music ever created. unoriginal bass sounds with equally unoriginal drum and bass beats, combines the worst parts of the two genres. what makes it even worse is that brostep fans think jump up is drumstep, makes me want to be sick. also brostep needs to die, you cant go on youtube without seeing 200 'lady gaga dubstep remix' videos and comments about a track being as filthy as the stained clothes on the Vanish adverts. 'UKF dubstep' needs to die as well blah blah blah i hate everyone, borgore ruined dubstep, datsik is gay with doctor p, rusko gels his hair with simon cowell's semen and funtcase is actually justin bieber in a doctor who mask which was the last ever item sold in a woolworths store. end of rant.
wow.. You've had that pent up for a while haven't ya?

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Re: IS Dubstep losing its momentum?

Post by SpookMusic » Fri Dec 24, 2010 9:06 am

therzbm wrote:drumstep seriously needs to lick my sack and die, worst music ever created. unoriginal bass sounds with equally unoriginal drum and bass beats, combines the worst parts of the two genres. what makes it even worse is that brostep fans think jump up is drumstep, makes me want to be sick. also brostep needs to die, you cant go on youtube without seeing 200 'lady gaga dubstep remix' videos and comments about a track being as filthy as the stained clothes on the Vanish adverts. 'UKF dubstep' needs to die as well blah blah blah i hate everyone, borgore ruined dubstep, datsik is gay with doctor p, rusko gels his hair with simon cowell's semen and funtcase is actually justin bieber in a doctor who mask which was the last ever item sold in a woolworths store. end of rant.
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Re: IS Dubstep losing its momentum?

Post by freakah » Fri Dec 24, 2010 9:22 am

therzbm wrote:drumstep seriously needs to lick my sack and die, worst music ever created. unoriginal bass sounds with equally unoriginal drum and bass beats, combines the worst parts of the two genres. what makes it even worse is that brostep fans think jump up is drumstep, makes me want to be sick. also brostep needs to die, you cant go on youtube without seeing 200 'lady gaga dubstep remix' videos and comments about a track being as filthy as the stained clothes on the Vanish adverts. 'UKF dubstep' needs to die as well blah blah blah i hate everyone, borgore ruined dubstep, datsik is gay with doctor p, rusko gels his hair with simon cowell's semen and funtcase is actually justin bieber in a doctor who mask which was the last ever item sold in a woolworths store. end of rant.

i have learnt its better to listen to music rather than spend all your time being annoying about the shit music everyone else is listening to. the best music is something that cant easily be shoved into a sub genre or compared to anything else, that is the stuff that keeps the scene progressing and moving forward
Oh man the bits bout the producers made me lol.

Rusko's secret hair gel!!


In all serious though I'm excited by the stuff coming out of UK Funky, Garage and Kuduro scenes...

Plus there is still good dubstep out there, you just have to look for it...

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Re: IS Dubstep losing its momentum?

Post by boko91 » Fri Dec 24, 2010 9:29 am

Yeah for sure. Commerciality doesnt necessarily kill a scene. Look at house/D&B. I think its a good test for Dubstep. The hot topic crowd will move on like they always do

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