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Re: ambience vs. filth

Post by cloud capture » Sat Jun 25, 2011 9:15 pm

It's so nice to see the kids rewriting music history to fit their naive outlook.

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Re: ambience vs. filth

Post by dameonxz » Sat Jun 25, 2011 9:23 pm

johnkimble wrote:trrrrrrrrrooooooooollllllllllllllll

fuck off
An opinion makes me a troll?

and no, that strange fruit song blows more dick that literally 99% of music I've heard before dubstep or not.

Im a classically trained guitarist as well, so im not into just in your face music. I've been listening to rock, jam bands, country, jazz, classical and electronica for years studying them to see what makes good music before i even heard of dubstep.

Im not angry either I try and make the sound I want to hear and thats no problem to me. People wanna hear the nasty shit nowadays anyways. All my friends that listen to rap but are familiar with dubstep offered their opinion that those posted songs all pretty much suck, but love stuff like skrillex and doctor p. The people holding onto that kind of older dubstep are the ones who are probably angry.

I agree with the fact that there should be a better balance between the ends of the spectrum. A dj playing all nasty wobbles all the time would suck and make your ears sore. Appropriate breaks and buildups need to be used to create a tension/relief and give an overall feel to the set. You need contrast to make things heavier.

as a note to those who think im unfamilar with dubstep... ive been around the genre for about 3 years now and been to probably at least 30 dubstep sets in my day in addition to like a million other concerts for bands like STS9, umphreys, other festivals where there always additional electronic music. I been producing for about 3 years now too so don't you think i've done some homework?
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Re: ambience vs. filth

Post by XskittyX » Sat Jun 25, 2011 9:30 pm

If you've heard about a hundred or so more 'filthy' songs then you've heard just about them all;

Build up,
Sample; Tekken/MK/ Steet fighter, Duke Nukem or whatever,
Drop,
'YOY' sounds, 'YEAH' sounds ect
Bit of a break
Second drop
And a million and one people saying it's dirtier than something and it killed Bin Laden
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Re: ambience vs. filth

Post by Kochari » Sat Jun 25, 2011 9:32 pm

What you need my friend, is a sub.

Edit: Although I do see what he's saying about Strange Fruit, and I ain't exactly a brosteppa :lol:
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Re: ambience vs. filth

Post by pompende » Sat Jun 25, 2011 9:34 pm

Basic A wrote:OP, I read your post again and wanna cry a little... No. Its poor DJ's who only play filth. When i got into this shit, filth had a serious impact because when you play nice, heady tunes for 10 minutes and drop a banger it has sooo much more impact then it will after an hour of the same wobble noises. Poor DJ's only playing one side = the problem.
ain't that the truth tho. :v:

on the other hand i hear stuff like what the OP has in his sig and i think the same thing he does about the tunes i posted: boring drums, poor synth work, no vibe or energy; time to go to the bar. :shrug:
dameonxz wrote:no seriously not trolling.

Carnival step is that zomby strange fruit song. Not trying to insult your tastes(I guess I am) but you couldn't pay me to listen to that, the sound is like a circus organ with a broke ass kick drum.
you're definitely entitled to your opinion.
you talk like you are both really arrogant and really stupid tho. i mean "Carnival step" wtf?
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or dubstep carnival, the upfront/tearout/brostep night?

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Re: ambience vs. filth

Post by pompende » Sat Jun 25, 2011 9:35 pm

charleswpeck wrote: By using this binary, you're not only discrediting majority of dubstep artists, but exemplifying in the purest form the mindset which has tainted our dear genre. All we ask is that you give credit where credit is due, and acknowledge the diversity of taste within the massive umbrella term of dubstep.
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dameonxz wrote: All my friends that listen to rap but are familiar with dubstep offered their opinion that those posted songs all pretty much suck, but love stuff like skrillex and doctor p. The people holding onto that kind of older dubstep are the ones who are probably angry.

I agree with the fact that there should be a better balance between the ends of the spectrum. A dj playing all nasty wobbles all the time would suck and make your ears sore. Appropriate breaks and buildups need to be used to create a tension/relief and give an overall feel to the set. You need contrast to make things heavier.
i probably would have felt the same as you and your friends when i was younger. i took some time to figure out what people found enjoyable about a music that seemed opaque and unintuitive to me at first. it paid off for me. its not your fault those tunes are over your head.


@kochari. nah you're a circuit bender in an indie prog rock band tho. #youllgrowupsoon

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Re: ambience vs. filth

Post by pompende » Sat Jun 25, 2011 9:40 pm

oh and if every drop sounds the same it really doesn't matter if you throw some cheesey breakdowns in. still gets boring fast. #adecadeofshitdnb

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Re: ambience vs. filth

Post by Kochari » Sat Jun 25, 2011 9:48 pm

pompende wrote: @kochari. nah you're a circuit bender in an indie prog rock band tho. #youllgrowupsoon
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Re: ambience vs. filth

Post by johnkimble » Sat Jun 25, 2011 9:53 pm

dameonxz wrote:
johnkimble wrote:trrrrrrrrrooooooooollllllllllllllll

fuck off
An opinion makes me a troll?

and no, that strange fruit song blows more dick that literally 99% of music I've heard before dubstep or not.

Im a classically trained guitarist as well, so im not into just in your face music. I've been listening to rock, jam bands, country, jazz, classical and electronica for years studying them to see what makes good music before i even heard of dubstep.

Im not angry either I try and make the sound I want to hear and thats no problem to me. People wanna hear the nasty shit nowadays anyways. All my friends that listen to rap but are familiar with dubstep offered their opinion that those posted songs all pretty much suck, but love stuff like skrillex and doctor p. The people holding onto that kind of older dubstep are the ones who are probably angry.

I agree with the fact that there should be a better balance between the ends of the spectrum. A dj playing all nasty wobbles all the time would suck and make your ears sore. Appropriate breaks and buildups need to be used to create a tension/relief and give an overall feel to the set. You need contrast to make things heavier.

as a note to those who think im unfamilar with dubstep... ive been around the genre for about 3 years now and been to probably at least 30 dubstep sets in my day in addition to like a million other concerts for bands like STS9, umphreys, other festivals where there always additional electronic music. I been producing for about 3 years now too so don't you think i've done some homework?
i dont give a fuck either youre a classically trained guitarist or a pro saxophone player
ive been to the genre around 3 years too but it doesnt matter
you can have your opinion thats fine by me
but giving thumbs down to ''Dread'' which is a crazy moving tune and calling d1 n the rest boring and most of all ''ambient'' ? ''ambient'' ??? biosphere n the rest are ambient ifwhat
Those songs weren't nice to listen to, nothing really cool to analyze in them, I couldn't dance to them, and my gf who loves dubstep would not wanna bone to that.
i cant mock on what you think is nice to listen to
and i dont analyze music
but ''i couldnt dance to them'' you couldnt dance to dread? :corntard: :w:
''would not wanna bone to that'' you seriously bone to dubstep? i understand if it was silkie or quest but boning to dubstep...fucking hell that would just kill my hardon
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Re: ambience vs. filth

Post by skitz_0 » Sat Jun 25, 2011 9:57 pm

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Re: ambience vs. filth

Post by Fitzaaaaaay » Sat Jun 25, 2011 10:01 pm

Yeah that Skrillex guy has a lot of talent, every song he makes sounds different.
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Re: ambience vs. filth

Post by dameonxz » Sat Jun 25, 2011 10:02 pm

im not for this rift but just to prove my point all the peoples tracks i have critiqued that are filthy have given me positive feedback on my own. The people defending "other" dubstep (since ambient seems to be offensive but to you sensitive hardcore oldtimers) seem to think the song in my sig is shallow(it is, the point was to just be as nasty as possible). Im not trying to be arrogant im actually trying to be polite but just pointing out the huge seperation. Not to mention there have been elitist fucks thinking they're cool in this thread cuz they were on the scene earlier... congrats.

dnb in the club gets boring way quicker imo: snare/white noise buildup, drop, boom boom ch tica tica boom ch x100. awesome for rolls tho... but really why go to a dubstep/dnb/whatever genre show if thats not what u wanna hear?

edit: ehh moreso boning to bassnectar but definitely put on some hour long dubstep mixes for the bedroom... gets the girlfriend goin wild i recommend it. Cant always bone to slow rap jams and booty mix '96
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Re: ambience vs. filth

Post by dameonxz » Sat Jun 25, 2011 10:05 pm

Fitzaaaaaay wrote:Yeah that Skrillex guy has a lot of talent, every song he makes sounds different.
he uses the same sounds sometimes and uses super cheesey chick vocals but i bet hes better than you... prove me wrong lets see a vid of ur show
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Re: ambience vs. filth

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Re: ambience vs. filth

Post by kingldub » Sat Jun 25, 2011 10:09 pm

Shitty attitudes on both sides to be honest. You lot need to chill out a bit.

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Re: ambience vs. filth

Post by Fitzaaaaaay » Sat Jun 25, 2011 10:10 pm

dameonxz wrote:
Fitzaaaaaay wrote:Yeah that Skrillex guy has a lot of talent, every song he makes sounds different.
he uses the same sounds sometimes and uses super cheesey chick vocals but i bet hes better than you... prove me wrong lets see a vid of ur show
Of course Skrillex is better than me, the ambient flavaz off his tunes man...
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Re: ambience vs. filth

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Re: ambience vs. filth

Post by fractal » Sat Jun 25, 2011 10:18 pm

pompende wrote:u r no understandz. it isn't two polar opposites. there is a a fucking spectrum.

and there are plenty of tunes with lots of energy and no wobble...
for instance

and of course

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u2ZqZ53gqeI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7TpBk3XsFZk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nOEV8mIQjgQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNStVlJWy88 (almost forgot that!)
and then like a billion tunes by joker

i guess by "ambient" you meant "provide any sort of atmosphere or mileu" ... sorry but all of the above tunes do that... i just couldn't find any decent tunes that don't
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fuck

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ambient
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Amen, what's ambient? Also agree about the main forum, which leaves the house forum as the last bastion of hope these days...
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Re: ambience vs. filth

Post by bluntiot » Sat Jun 25, 2011 10:22 pm

dameonxz wrote:
johnkimble wrote:trrrrrrrrrooooooooollllllllllllllll

fuck off
An opinion makes me a troll?

and no, that strange fruit song blows more dick that literally 99% of music I've heard before dubstep or not.

Im a classically trained guitarist as well, so im not into just in your face music. I've been listening to rock, jam bands, country, jazz, classical and electronica for years studying them to see what makes good music before i even heard of dubstep.

Im not angry either I try and make the sound I want to hear and thats no problem to me. People wanna hear the nasty shit nowadays anyways. All my friends that listen to rap but are familiar with dubstep offered their opinion that those posted songs all pretty much suck, but love stuff like skrillex and doctor p. The people holding onto that kind of older dubstep are the ones who are probably angry.


I agree with the fact that there should be a better balance between the ends of the spectrum. A dj playing all nasty wobbles all the time would suck and make your ears sore. Appropriate breaks and buildups need to be used to create a tension/relief and give an overall feel to the set. You need contrast to make things heavier.

as a note to those who think im unfamilar with dubstep... ive been around the genre for about 3 years now and been to probably at least 30 dubstep sets in my day in addition to like a million other concerts for bands like STS9, umphreys, other festivals where there always additional electronic music. I been producing for about 3 years now too so don't you think i've done some homework?
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Re: ambience vs. filth

Post by dameonxz » Sat Jun 25, 2011 10:22 pm

ambient is boring thats what it is haha so put it that way those tracks are boring(they are)

that first one seriously sounds so foolish its like insulting to dubstep
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