Changing to "original" dubstep...
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Re: Changing to "original" dubstep...
meh... a lot of kids smoke buds. I started around your age... i seem ok so far (will keep ya updated! xD)
BUT... if you're pulling 95's in all your classes, and smoking reefer, you could probably be pulling 100's
my only bit of advice, speaking purely from MY OWN experience -- don't fail gym. It only means you have to waste your time re-taking it until you pass in order to graduate. and you DO wanna graduate.
your drums were good. get working on some deep pads and bring some atmosphere to your music
BUT... if you're pulling 95's in all your classes, and smoking reefer, you could probably be pulling 100's
my only bit of advice, speaking purely from MY OWN experience -- don't fail gym. It only means you have to waste your time re-taking it until you pass in order to graduate. and you DO wanna graduate.
your drums were good. get working on some deep pads and bring some atmosphere to your music
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Re: Changing to "original" dubstep...
I don't really think bud has really affected my grades in school I don't go to school high or anything and my grades were always in the same range. Oh yeah, I'm not failing gym, I have like an 88 , it's just that it's not as high as the others.-[2]DAY_- wrote:meh... a lot of kids smoke buds. I started around your age... i seem ok so far (will keep ya updated! xD)
BUT... if you're pulling 95's in all your classes, and smoking reefer, you could probably be pulling 100's
my only bit of advice, speaking purely from MY OWN experience -- don't fail gym. It only means you have to waste your time re-taking it until you pass in order to graduate. and you DO wanna graduate.
your drums were good. get working on some deep pads and bring some atmosphere to your music

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Re: Changing to "original" dubstep...
haha you're in good shape. and well on ur way to making great tunes.
bless!
there is hope for the youth
bless!
there is hope for the youth
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Re: Changing to "original" dubstep...
interesting OP...
what your asking is a very very broad question. in fact, it really incorporates about half of the discussion in this forum. so i'd say your already started. look at the dubstep bible, and examine all of the articles in there, especially legend4ry's subbass tutorial. very helpful imo, and for deeper tracks a solid sub (or bass, whatever you refer to it as) line can really provide the fullness and context for the rest of the elements (drums, percussion, whatever).
trying listening to some old dub, like king tubby, then listening to the "deeper" more dubby dubstep and you'll see the inspiration. doing that helped me understand the feel and the rhythms that make this style of dubstep so goddam interesting.
in terms of samples, i would try doing a search in the dsf google bar for "dub samples" and stuff like that. there are more than you could shake a dog at out there on the internetz. also, check "the grid" forum on dogsonacid.com. you might find some more useful sample packs. good luck to ya kid. sorry if this was only mildly helpful.

what your asking is a very very broad question. in fact, it really incorporates about half of the discussion in this forum. so i'd say your already started. look at the dubstep bible, and examine all of the articles in there, especially legend4ry's subbass tutorial. very helpful imo, and for deeper tracks a solid sub (or bass, whatever you refer to it as) line can really provide the fullness and context for the rest of the elements (drums, percussion, whatever).
trying listening to some old dub, like king tubby, then listening to the "deeper" more dubby dubstep and you'll see the inspiration. doing that helped me understand the feel and the rhythms that make this style of dubstep so goddam interesting.
in terms of samples, i would try doing a search in the dsf google bar for "dub samples" and stuff like that. there are more than you could shake a dog at out there on the internetz. also, check "the grid" forum on dogsonacid.com. you might find some more useful sample packs. good luck to ya kid. sorry if this was only mildly helpful.
Re: Changing to "original" dubstep...
Thanks! One question I have though is what is this smiley? Who is that?-[2]DAY_- wrote:haha you're in good shape. and well on ur way to making great tunes.
bless!
there is hope for the youth

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Re: Changing to "original" dubstep...
Oh thanks, I really wish I lived in the UKShum wrote:John Peel.Korupt wrote: Thanks! One question I have though is what is this smiley? Who is that?

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Re: Changing to "original" dubstep...
The dubstep scene over here in the US is growing. It's kinda tough to go up against those metal heads or those hardcore hip hop kids *swag swag swag*. I feel hand picked and saved from Americas shitty genres like Alternative Rock and gay emo scremo cut music. Don't even get me fucking started on brokencyde. If I ever bring up dubstep I get kids saying shit like Skrillex and Deadmau5. Makes me rage everytime. every god damn time...
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What the fuck is with all this whispering?
Re: Changing to "original" dubstep...
If you're American you would get it.nowaysj wrote:What the fuck is with all this whispering?
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I don't know how clued up you are on such things but the US has a long and extremely fruitful history of producing electronic dance music (among other things) that continues to influence artists in the UK/Europe to this day. Certainly worthy of investigation if this all new to you.Korupt wrote: Oh thanks, I really wish I lived in the UK
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Lol I listen to deathcore, too, but it's not emo. Brokencyde is HORRIBLE. I also listen to hip hop but NOT lil wayne or soulja boy etc. I listen to Aesop Rock and Immortal Technique etc. Any of you listen to Japanese hip hop like Nujabes, Blazo, Kondor? Also, Deadmau5 isn't dubstep, but I feel ya because I don't think I know ANYONE that listens to artists like Loefah, Kode9 etc.ephyks wrote:The dubstep scene over here in the US is growing. It's kinda tough to go up against those metal heads or those hardcore hip hop kids *swag swag swag*. I feel hand picked and saved from Americas shitty genres like Alternative Rock and gay emo scremo cut music. Don't even get me fucking started on brokencyde. If I ever bring up dubstep I get kids saying shit like Skrillex and Deadmau5. Makes me rage everytime. every god damn time...
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I'm not saying there isn't an abundant history of good US electronic music. I just personally think the dubstep scene in the UK is "better", for a lack of better words.Shum wrote:I don't know how clued up you are on such things but the US has a long and extremely fruitful history of producing electronic dance music (among other things) that continues to influence artists in the UK/Europe to this day. Certainly worthy of investigation if this all new to you.Korupt wrote: Oh thanks, I really wish I lived in the UK
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Re: Changing to "original" dubstep...
That is a bullshit lie. We have...let me fucking count the cancer we call music in America.Shum wrote:I don't know how clued up you are on such things but the US has a long and extremely fruitful history of producing electronic dance music (among other things) that continues to influence artists in the UK/Europe to this day. Certainly worthy of investigation if this all new to you.Korupt wrote: Oh thanks, I really wish I lived in the UK
Lady Gaga, Justin Beiber, Miley Cyrus, Ke$ha, Brittney Spears, Nicki Minaj, Katy Perry.
Sure, apart from the fads of shit music in America, we have had some real good true electronic artists. It just breaks my fucking heart to have to grow up in this generation where real dubstep in America is Skrillex and everyone listens to Wiz Khalifa.
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Re: Changing to "original" dubstep...
same thing with rock n roll/blues as EDM ... created in the States, perfected in the UK.
lol the dubstep scene over there is a LOT better than ours
lol the dubstep scene over there is a LOT better than ours
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@ephyks, i believe Shum may have been referring to the birth of techno and house in detroit n chicago?
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and Wiz Kahlifa is a big "oops" in the world of hip hop lol, i'm with u on that one!! dude hasn't said ANYTHING noteworthy.
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Re: Changing to "original" dubstep...
I was thinking more the fact that you guys invented Techno, House, etc. Trust though, the UK has it's own share of horrid pop music.ephyks wrote:
That is a bullshit lie. We have...let me fucking count the cancer we call music in America.
Lady Gaga, Justin Beiber, Miley Cyrus, Ke$ha, Brittney Spears, Nicki Minaj, Katy Perry.
Sure, apart from the fads of shit music in America, we have had some real good true electronic artists. It just breaks my fucking heart to have to grow up in this generation where real dubstep in America is Skrillex and everyone listens to Wiz Khalifa.
Re: Changing to "original" dubstep...
90's alternative rock was the best thing to happen to this planet WHAT THE FUCK IS WRONG WITH YOUephyks wrote:I feel hand picked and saved from Americas shitty genres like Alternative Rock
Re: Changing to "original" dubstep...
nowaysj wrote:Head over to the production forum for this type of stuff.
If you want to discuss epistemology as it relates to the ability to hang glazed donuts off of a woman's erect nipples, the hideout is the place for you.

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