Dubsteppers Worst Nightmare?

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Post by feasible_weasel » Fri May 11, 2007 1:26 pm

cogi wrote:Saw my neighbour in the pub other night he's about 70 and the first thing he said to me was "turn down the volume a bit" not even a hello. Glad I'm not livin in flats atm.
:wink: u should have said "what" like u was deaf :lol:
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Post by obiwan » Fri May 11, 2007 1:35 pm

I find it so hard to imagine hearing dubstep and thinking "Turn that fucking shit DOOOWN!!!!!!!" But defo the only way to deal with such problems is to turn their force around on them three fold and shake everything off your neighbours walls and mantelpieces!
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Post by jam-2 [darqsyde] » Fri May 11, 2007 2:31 pm

I can't say that any specific form of music offends me. Not even country. Music is like religion, everyone swears theirs is the best while the others are crap and for me it simply doesn't work that way. It doesn't offend me either way. You could feasibly run into me at any kind of event. Now it may not be my PRIMARY music nor something that particularly care for but its about the experience. I look for redeeming value in whatever sounds are playing. as a result my ear is tuned to appreciate a lot of different kinds of sounds. Actively seeking them out for enjoyment? well that may not always be the case.
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Post by feasible_weasel » Fri May 11, 2007 2:58 pm

Jam-2 [Darqsyde] wrote:I can't say that any specific form of music offends me. Not even country. Music is like religion, everyone swears theirs is the best while the others are crap and for me it simply doesn't work that way. It doesn't offend me either way. You could feasibly run into me at any kind of event. Now it may not be my PRIMARY music nor something that particularly care for but its about the experience. I look for redeeming value in whatever sounds are playing. as a result my ear is tuned to appreciate a lot of different kinds of sounds. Actively seeking them out for enjoyment? well that may not always be the case.
:evil: GIVES U THE SPOON
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Post by jam-2 [darqsyde] » Fri May 11, 2007 3:18 pm

feasible_weasel wrote:
Jam-2 [Darqsyde] wrote:I can't say that any specific form of music offends me. Not even country. Music is like religion, everyone swears theirs is the best while the others are crap and for me it simply doesn't work that way. It doesn't offend me either way. You could feasibly run into me at any kind of event. Now it may not be my PRIMARY music nor something that particularly care for but its about the experience. I look for redeeming value in whatever sounds are playing. as a result my ear is tuned to appreciate a lot of different kinds of sounds. Actively seeking them out for enjoyment? well that may not always be the case.
:evil: GIVES U THE SPOON
I am clueless to what giving someone the spoon means, I can't imagine that it's something good with that evil Emoticon next to it, however It did remind me that I haven't eaten lunch yet, so... thanks??. :D
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Post by derek » Fri May 11, 2007 3:24 pm

classic email quote from my ex-landlady:

"No, our agreement was one month's notice before move-out. Also, you agreed to play the music quietly upon move-in. Playing music so it shakes the entire house-and every single room is unacceptable. The no-smoking policy was in place from the beginning, and smoking pot also was not part of the bargain."

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Post by man-versus-sofa » Fri May 11, 2007 4:19 pm

my next door neighbour all ways winges to the police and lanlord about my noise! then when she sees me, she has the cheek and ask how my nights doing!!! like she aint the one complaining!!! it ant the blokes up stairs!!! ones a pedo and ive gave him a lil reminder what could happen, if i ever see any teenaged girls coming out his flat pissed again. wont be him as he scared of what i could do.. the other bloke is sound about the music... must be her.

played at a festival on the weekend... and only got the levels turned right down cause of local residants complaining about the bass... all my crowd pissed of then! charming!! :roll:

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Post by dollars » Fri May 11, 2007 6:04 pm

BLK PLAGUE wrote:
Dollars wrote:Staying with the neighbour theme, mine's like five or six people in a 3 room apartment. The windows have been blinded off with sheets, and the wife is always screaming in a high pitched voice. "Dont hit me" and something like "Jalalala-habad" (true!). It also sounds like the kids get smacked about... Aaaand the dad's usually quite drunk.

Banging on the pipes just doesnt seem to cut it with these guys, whats up with that? Respect the pipebanging!
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Post by bunzer0 » Fri May 11, 2007 6:14 pm

derek wrote:classic email quote from my ex-landlady:

"No, our agreement was one month's notice before move-out. Also, you agreed to play the music quietly upon move-in. Playing music so it shakes the entire house-and every single room is unacceptable. The no-smoking policy was in place from the beginning, and smoking pot also was not part of the bargain."

solid piece of nightmare init :cry:

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Post by composite_human » Fri May 11, 2007 6:44 pm

i'd think a dubstepper's worst nightmare would be having the subwoofer go out on you
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Post by diablo » Fri May 11, 2007 7:36 pm

Baron_von_Carlton wrote:Death Metal is my worst nightmare, closely followed by Dave Pearces Dance anthems. :evil:
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Post by braiden » Fri May 11, 2007 8:03 pm

Baron_von_Carlton wrote:Death Metal is my worst nightmare,
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Post by vinsun » Fri May 11, 2007 8:14 pm

a shitty sound system is always THE WORST NIGHTMARE...especially for dubstep!!!!

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Post by obiwan » Fri May 11, 2007 8:49 pm

1.Dust (of the non narcotic kind)
2.Ketamine/gabber raves.
3.The smoking ban
4.Warping (the sun, radiators, etc)
5......
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Post by obiwan » Fri May 11, 2007 8:49 pm

Memory loss! :D
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Post by man-versus-sofa » Fri May 11, 2007 8:53 pm

obIwan wrote: 3.The smoking ban
bloody ban has lost me money! :cry:

got to my nights in pubs now

not good! not good at all

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Post by im_useless » Fri May 11, 2007 8:53 pm

i had this happen to me today, the people upstairs went about 5 levels below by playing country and western so i decided to get the new dubstep allstars cd and drowned them out with the bass turned up very high. they immediately turned there music off and its been quiet since :D

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Post by timofdeath » Fri May 11, 2007 10:12 pm

Baron_von_Carlton wrote:Death Metal is my worst nightmare
As a lover of both DM and Dubstep, I appreciate what the two genres share, and that's absurd extremity.

With DM it's geeky, noodly, faffy song structures and outrageous brutality, with Dubstep it's BASS.
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