I'm new here, but I've been checking out the various areas and topics of this forum while waiting for an approval, and I'm pretty stoked that I was able to find a community of people that are dubstep lovers like myself
Anyway, I'll start off my contribution with a nice fast-paced track. It's a pretty rare find and I think some of you may like it:
*NO SOUP FOR YOU*
What are some of your personal favorites?
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I'm new here, but I've been checking out the various areas and topics of this forum while waiting for an approval, and I'm pretty stoked that I was able to find a community of people that are dubstep lovers like myself
Anyway, I'll start off my contribution with a nice fast-paced track. It's a pretty rare find and I think some of you may like it:
I'm new here, but I've been checking out the various areas and topics of this forum while waiting for an approval, and I'm pretty stoked that I was able to find a community of people that are dubstep lovers like myself
Anyway, I'll start off my contribution with a nice fast-paced track. It's a pretty rare find and I think some of you may like it:
Yep, I can see that by the comments. Thought I did enough reading around here but then realized this is basically a community dedicated to stopping dubstep from evolving and changing. Whoops, definitely the wrong place for me.
Oh well since I probably won't even be back here again, it was almost nice knowing you all.
How myopic. Just 'cause people aren't digging the screeches doesn't mean they don't wanna see the sound "evolve". It's a not a strictly choice between 2005-era and tearout... the sound's gone in all kinds of directions, it's just this one is one of the most predictable (and imo, uninteresting/unexciting).
Sorry your thread got hijacked mate (people should probably stop doing that already...) but that was a pretty daft comment you made.
Is a generic YOYOYOYOYremix of a top 40 pop song evolution now? It's like a T-Rex realising it has really short arms, so it evolves to have tiny fucking legs too, and then what do we have? A giant t-rex that just wriggles about in the dirt because it "evolved".
garethom wrote:Is a generic YOYOYOYOYremix of a top 40 pop song evolution now? It's like a T-Rex realising it has really short arms, so it evolves to have tiny fucking legs too, and then what do we have? A giant t-rex that just wriggles about in the dirt because it "evolved".
I'm new here, but I've been checking out the various areas and topics of this forum while waiting for an approval, and I'm pretty stoked that I was able to find a community of people that are dubstep lovers like myself
Anyway, I'll start off my contribution with a nice fast-paced track. It's a pretty rare find and I think some of you may like it:
Yep, I can see that by the comments. Thought I did enough reading around here but then realized this is basically a community dedicated to stopping dubstep from evolving and changing. Whoops, definitely the wrong place for me.
Oh well since I probably won't even be back here again, it was almost nice knowing you all.
Adding screeches on a pop track makes dubstep evolve and change?
garethom wrote:Is a generic YOYOYOYOYremix of a top 40 pop song evolution now? It's like a T-Rex realising it has really short arms, so it evolves to have tiny fucking legs too, and then what do we have? A giant t-rex that just wriggles about in the dirt because it "evolved".
haha yea addin a shit dubstep beat to an already shit pop song i think we can all agree isnt exactly evolving in the right way. Seriously some of these new ppl do my fkin head in. Long live the original sound, if its not broke dont try and fix it