New to this... faster dubstep/house?
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Spaceboy93
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New to this... faster dubstep/house?
I've only recently given dubstep a chance, and have almost no experience with electronic music outside of some drum and bass. I do like reggae, but it turns out that the music I'm listening to may fit somewhere else other than dubstep, maybe house music? I don't know where the genre boundaries are, I just listen to whatever sounds good. I'm definitely into the more accessible and popular DJs, mostly Skrillex and Deadmau5, and can't seem to get into "real" dubstep". I'm particularly into the latest Deadmau5 songs with SOFI, which don't really sound like dubstep to me (well, maybe "One Trick Pony" since it's got the rhythm and some reverb, but I really don't know). I like the faster beats a bit more, but still heavy bass, and it's easier for me to get into music with vocals or melody (like Skrillex). I've tried to get into something called happy hardcore but it was too ridiculously fast for me, and didn't have enough groove. So, maybe house or "fidget" is what I'm looking for? I tried to surf around on YouTube and didn't really get anything that roped me in, but maybe someone here has an idea of what I'm looking for and can point me in the right direction. I did some searching on here too, but I'm really not sure what to type in that will find my answers. I'll be lurkin' around for some new music though. I searched around for "dubstep with vocals" and mostly got pop remixes and such, which isn't my thing either.
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Intellitard
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Re: New to this... faster dubstep/house?
All I can really say is that unless you're just an ubertroll, you have terrible taste in music and this is not where you're gonna find what you're looking for.
- maori-nick
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Re: New to this... faster dubstep/house?
So young you are...Spaceboy93 wrote:I've only recently given dubstep a chance, and have almost no experience with electronic music outside of some drum and bass. I do like reggae, but it turns out that the music I'm listening to may fit somewhere else other than dubstep, maybe house music? I don't know where the genre boundaries are, I just listen to whatever sounds good. I'm definitely into the more accessible and popular DJs, mostly Skrillex and Deadmau5, and can't seem to get into "real" dubstep". I'm particularly into the latest Deadmau5 songs with SOFI, which don't really sound like dubstep to me (well, maybe "One Trick Pony" since it's got the rhythm and some reverb, but I really don't know). I like the faster beats a bit more, but still heavy bass, and it's easier for me to get into music with vocals or melody (like Skrillex). I've tried to get into something called happy hardcore but it was too ridiculously fast for me, and didn't have enough groove. So, maybe house or "fidget" is what I'm looking for? I tried to surf around on YouTube and didn't really get anything that roped me in, but maybe someone here has an idea of what I'm looking for and can point me in the right direction. I did some searching on here too, but I'm really not sure what to type in that will find my answers. I'll be lurkin' around for some new music though. I searched around for "dubstep with vocals" and mostly got pop remixes and such, which isn't my thing either.
Re: New to this... faster dubstep/house?
you shouldn't 'try' and get into a genre of music man. if you don't like it. don't listen to it. If you like deadmau5 and don't like as you call it 'real dubstep', then listen to deadmau5. Don't worry about being cool or fitting in with music trends. Your only gonna lie to yourself man.
Re: New to this... faster dubstep/house?
theres slower hardcore and breaks but there not like dubstep
blazen the raisin
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JungleHead
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Re: New to this... faster dubstep/house?
nothing wrong with wanting to understand something that you dont really understand to begin with. but the forum has a sticky thread full of tunes for beginning listeners, you shuold try that. as far as up beat and faster pace music house is a great start. and you mentioned drum and bass so try so breakbeat music (ex. the crystal method, amon tobin)
tips to find music
1. dig
2. hunt
3. browse
4. just keep on looking, it'll never end
tips to find music
1. dig
2. hunt
3. browse
4. just keep on looking, it'll never end
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Spaceboy93
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Re: New to this... faster dubstep/house?
I read through there, and it's mostly actual dubstep. I tried to use that "most frequently asked questions" thread but the links there don't even work. Deadmau5 and Skrillex get passed off as dubstep (most genres of music are perverted by pop culture), but don't sound like what I know of the genre. I'm trying to find out what direction of music they fit into, so I can look around for more like that. I like Deadmau5 and will keep listening to him. I'm not really looking for dubstep, but what the heck else am I supposed to call it? I can't really look until I know. I've been browsing around YouTube and Audioscrobbler and all that, but there doesn't seem to be much that does the trick for me. What kind of music is Deadmau5 and Skrillex?JungleHead wrote:nothing wrong with wanting to understand something that you dont really understand to begin with. but the forum has a sticky thread full of tunes for beginning listeners, you shuold try that. as far as up beat and faster pace music house is a great start. and you mentioned drum and bass so try so breakbeat music (ex. the crystal method, amon tobin)
tips to find music
1. dig
2. hunt
3. browse
4. just keep on looking, it'll never end
I'm sure that there are other people here who started with more accessible and popular music than what they listen to now, and will be glad to help someone find what they can get into, without being another one of a million internet assholes.Intellitard wrote:All I can really say is that unless you're just an ubertroll, you have terrible taste in music and this is not where you're gonna find what you're looking for.
Re: New to this... faster dubstep/house?
strange situation. one of the main reasons dubstep/postdubstep/futuregarage/whateverelse gets big worldwide is, it fits perfectly into 'international party tempo bracket..125-145bpm? anywhere you go in the world, when a party is getting buck wild, regardless of genre, usually, it will be in this bracket. vodka drenched polka,carnival hype soca, sleazoid unplanned pregnancy thrash metal, israeli trance, italio neo disco, baltimore, chi juke, hyphy jerk or whatever the fuck.
maybe now it gets to more of a situation like wine, taste specific to the region, sheeit, people just reppin they hood right?
and if you can't find what you want? make it yourself.
maybe now it gets to more of a situation like wine, taste specific to the region, sheeit, people just reppin they hood right?
and if you can't find what you want? make it yourself.
Re: New to this... faster dubstep/house?
if you're old enough to use the web but dont have any clue about music outside genres of DnB and Raggae then i think you should either give up looking or, more productively, browse through the millions of threads here or lock into rinse
or buy various compilation CDs and work out what you like from those
whoever mention Amon Tobin is a badman
he's a genius
or buy various compilation CDs and work out what you like from those
whoever mention Amon Tobin is a badman
he's a genius
Re: New to this... faster dubstep/house?
lolwut dont give up looking, find out what label your favourite artists are on, then go through all the other artists that are on said label.
Re: New to this... faster dubstep/house?
also, the youtube 'similar' sidebar can be quite useful.
Re: New to this... faster dubstep/house?
Not into the new deadmau5 shit but what i have been listening to, to fill the gap that dubstep used to fill is
*Jazz-Rap*
http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A ... Fs&h=4c510
This stuff is Dope not gonna lie
Jazz liberators saved my life
*Jazz-Rap*
http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A ... Fs&h=4c510
This stuff is Dope not gonna lie
Jazz liberators saved my life
- scattybeanhead
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Re: New to this... faster dubstep/house?
i really don't follow what you're looking for tbh, i've never listened to deadmau5 but isn't that electro? maybe you'd like breaks...?
basically i think you need to stop asking people what to listen to really cos it's not like you're looking for anything in specific
basically i think you need to stop asking people what to listen to really cos it's not like you're looking for anything in specific
http://www.mixcloud.com/yesjme/winter-warmers-dubstep-vinyl-mix/
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Spaceboy93
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Re: New to this... faster dubstep/house?
I'm NOT asking what to listen to. I'm asking what is this stuff I'm already listening to called? It's popularized as dubstep, but I know enough to realize it's not dubstep at all. I don't listen to electronic music whatsoever until recently.scattybeanhead wrote:i really don't follow what you're looking for tbh, i've never listened to deadmau5 but isn't that electro? maybe you'd like breaks...?
basically i think you need to stop asking people what to listen to really cos it's not like you're looking for anything in specific
Yeah, I tried that but it leads to all sorts of stuf. I've been looking around on the internet for about awhile when I'm able, before I came here. I'll try to find out their labels though, I didn't think of that.64hz wrote:also, the youtube 'similar' sidebar can be quite useful.
Re: New to this... faster dubstep/house?
deadmau5 is not popularized as dubstep, sounds like your lookin for house/electro. and skrillex does both dubstep tunes, house-y tunes, and i think i heard a dnb by him.
some wiz khalifa dubstep beats below, feedback! and check the other tunes
Soundcloud
Soundcloud
Re: New to this... faster dubstep/house?
None of that is dubstep. the name of the genre is BACONVST
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