FEELINGS ABOUT DUBSTEP SCENE

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FEELINGS ABOUT DUBSTEP SCENE

Post by KappaDUBSTEP » Tue Mar 15, 2011 7:34 pm

How do you feel about the dubstep scene?



Any positive changes?
Negative?
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Re: FEELINGS ABOUT DUBSTEP SCENE

Post by ashley » Tue Mar 15, 2011 7:46 pm

It's a crock of shit.

I still wish it was '06 or '07

But that'll never happen

But only I can push the sounds I like, so that's what i'll be doing.

Fuck ya'll.
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Re: FEELINGS ABOUT DUBSTEP SCENE

Post by Jake Daniel » Tue Mar 15, 2011 7:46 pm

yeah man its quite good and stuff really..

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Post by joeki » Tue Mar 15, 2011 7:49 pm

It's become like a high school prom.

I'll never fuck the prom queen because I was puking out a bottle of JD by 10 pm alone in one of the classrooms.

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Re: FEELINGS ABOUT DUBSTEP SCENE

Post by __________ » Tue Mar 15, 2011 7:57 pm

I doubt I'd still be following it if it wasn't for people like JazzyJazzy

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Post by Kensington » Tue Mar 15, 2011 7:58 pm

It's Winning!

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Re: FEELINGS ABOUT DUBSTEP SCENE

Post by KappaDUBSTEP » Tue Mar 15, 2011 9:32 pm

In my opinion the scene entered a time dominated by listeners that overlook well produced tunes.
like ashley said above, 06' 07' was the golden age of the dubstep sound.

as for good change,
the sound has become much more diverse
and elaborate for which grateful for.
introducing new styles from up and coming artists.

hopeful for the future of the scene
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Re: FEELINGS ABOUT DUBSTEP SCENE

Post by UKdubKingdom » Tue Mar 15, 2011 11:11 pm

i enjoyed the dubstep shows a few years back more then I do as well. It's got a younger audience now then I remember

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Post by skitz_0 » Tue Mar 15, 2011 11:18 pm

wasn't around in 06/07, but i've been to plenty of good nights, stayed away from music i don't like, and met plenty of cool people. seems to be going well here.
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Re: FEELINGS ABOUT DUBSTEP SCENE

Post by leslie » Tue Mar 15, 2011 11:23 pm

too much exciting stuff going on at the moment, dont think anybody can complain

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Post by skitz_0 » Tue Mar 15, 2011 11:24 pm

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Re: FEELINGS ABOUT DUBSTEP SCENE

Post by KappaDUBSTEP » Wed Mar 16, 2011 12:16 am

leslie wrote:too much exciting stuff going on at the moment, dont think anybody can complain
totally agree with you bruv
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Post by rob_booth » Wed Mar 16, 2011 12:21 am

It's all about 2006

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Re: FEELINGS ABOUT DUBSTEP SCENE

Post by 222sucram » Wed Mar 16, 2011 12:59 am

I think it's a polished turd in the way that the like of skrillex have given it such a stupid reputation, but it's been polished by guys like mount kimbie, ramadanman, anyone with a release on DMZ, and the H.E.N.C.H guys bringing consistently great tracks to the table.

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Re: FEELINGS ABOUT DUBSTEP SCENE

Post by wolf89 » Wed Mar 16, 2011 1:17 am

I think it's great. There's loads of great music all over the world being produced and it's more popular than ever.

In another way though I can't stand the over saturation of it, formulaic crap and how's it's seeped it's way into being a throw away remix genre for drunk students in bad clubs.

But bitching about that stuff doesn't go anywhere. So keep buying records and supporting your local scene. We have nights like Subheavy and The Deep End down here in the southwest and they push nothing but the most interesting sounds out there at the moment. Dubstep is still strong.

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Re: FEELINGS ABOUT DUBSTEP SCENE

Post by fractal » Wed Mar 16, 2011 1:37 am

04-06 was my shit, until '10 came... Now I'm on that '12 tip :mrgreen:
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Re: FEELINGS ABOUT DUBSTEP SCENE

Post by naphta » Wed Mar 16, 2011 9:46 am

if you lost faith in dubstep and you wish it were 2006 then you have to catch a set by joe nice!
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Re: FEELINGS ABOUT DUBSTEP SCENE

Post by scattybeanhead » Wed Mar 16, 2011 10:33 am

i think people need to stop wishing it's 06, 07 and see that even though it's become commercialised, it's still a really exciting time for the sound.
2011 is gonna be massive!
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Re: FEELINGS ABOUT DUBSTEP SCENE

Post by wida_kim » Wed Mar 16, 2011 12:19 pm

The dubstep scene is just evolving. It happens overtime, with all genres. The underground still exists and I'm still hearing amazing new tunes, that are as good as the ones from the mid naughties. However, what will happen to dubstep in the next 5 years I really do not know, but im sure we will all hate it.

Probably die back to obscurity. aha

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Re: FEELINGS ABOUT DUBSTEP SCENE

Post by bass_culture » Wed Mar 16, 2011 12:23 pm

Just my 2 cents...

I think one of the main problems is with people believing that Dubstep is, or indeed was, a homogeneous "scene", one that is somehow now non-existent, or rather tainted by the commercialisation of the sound. This problem is accentuated further I believe, by certain individuals trying to define themselves by their affiliation to this so-called "scene". It really annoys me when people say things such as, 'I wish it was still 06/07', because this is exactly the kind of attitude which just encourages division and hate within the music, causing it to stagnate. Seriously though, just look at the sheer quality and diversity of releases that are coming out on labels such as Osiris, Tempa, Swamp81, DMZ, Hessle Audio, Wheel and Deal, Black Box... The list goes on. In fact, I would even go as far as saying that this sort of attitude is just as damaging (and apologies for the use of a blatent stereotype here) as when the chainsaw bass bandwagon jumpers (and I'm not talking about everyone who likes this sort of sound here) come out with ignorant shit regarding the deeper stuff. For example, calling it 'boring', or 'slow', and often simply because they lack the appropriate speakers or headphones required in order to understand the quintessential concept of bassweight. Regardless of whether you were "there from the beginning", or indeed only discovered it last week, it is the true heads and music fans that really love this sound that will continue to push it, long after all the hype has worn off, and Dubstep is no longer the flavour of the week. The only way this can be achieved however is through unity and by going forward, not by constantly arguing over mundane topics concerning what constitutes Real Dubstep, and by tragically consigning ourselves forever to this mythical "golden era".
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