Nothing compared to Finnish folk grime instrumentals with influences from Egyptian psy-trancePhigure wrote:im more into asian ghettotech with disco production techniqueshutyluty wrote:siberian neuro-funk throat warbling?
There any "teens" in here that listen to real dubstep?
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Re: There any "teens" in here that listen to real dubstep?
SoundcloudSparxy wrote:but when you're comparing him to someone like Skream, there is one fundamental difference. In 10 years I will listen to Midnight Request line and it will sound as sick as the first time I heard it. I probably won't even remember what "Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites" is.
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Re: There any "teens" in here that listen to real dubstep?
Fused Productions wrote:Nothing compared to Finnish folk grime instrumentals with influences from Egyptian psy-trancePhigure wrote:im more into asian ghettotech with disco production techniqueshutyluty wrote:siberian neuro-funk throat warbling?

Lads...

Re: There any "teens" in here that listen to real dubstep?
you just ended that way too early, dickGothamHero wrote:Fused Productions wrote:Nothing compared to Finnish folk grime instrumentals with influences from Egyptian psy-trancePhigure wrote:im more into asian ghettotech with disco production techniqueshutyluty wrote:siberian neuro-funk throat warbling?![]()
Lads...
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Re: There any "teens" in here that listen to real dubstep?
Pfft, I'm guessing you had no witty response to contribute to the combo, or else you would have ignored my comment, quoted Fused's post, and continued the chainPhigure wrote: you just ended that way too early, dick

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I was serious, nothing can top finnish folk grime instrumentals with influences from egyptian psy-trance.GothamHero wrote:Pfft, I'm guessing you had no witty response to contribute to the combo, or else you would have ignored my comment, quoted Fused's post, and continued the chainPhigure wrote: you just ended that way too early, dick
lol
Edit: 400 "yeaaaaah"...
SoundcloudSparxy wrote:but when you're comparing him to someone like Skream, there is one fundamental difference. In 10 years I will listen to Midnight Request line and it will sound as sick as the first time I heard it. I probably won't even remember what "Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites" is.
Re: There any "teens" in here that listen to real dubstep?
OHHHHH, so you get to classify what "real" dubstep is? I guess your saying brostep isn't dubstep, even though 90% of the views on Youtube are from "brostep".
The reason why "brostep" has become mainstream, is because it actually appeals to a larger majority of people, not like your "real" dubstep. I can honestly say I like some of the people you put up as examples. but just because you don't like a type of music and it has become mainsteam, I see no reason you should complain about it so much?
The reason why "brostep" has become mainstream, is because it actually appeals to a larger majority of people, not like your "real" dubstep. I can honestly say I like some of the people you put up as examples. but just because you don't like a type of music and it has become mainsteam, I see no reason you should complain about it so much?

Re: There any "teens" in here that listen to real dubstep?
Oh and yes I am a teenager and I listen to "real" dubstep... as well as brostep.

Re: There any "teens" in here that listen to real dubstep?
justin bieber has lots of views, that makes him a good musician too, right?WereWolf wrote:OHHHHH, so you get to classify what "real" dubstep is? I guess your saying brostep isn't dubstep, even though 90% of the views on Youtube are from "brostep".
The reason why "brostep" has become mainstream, is because it actually appeals to a larger majority of people, not like your "real" dubstep. I can honestly say I like some of the people you put up as examples. but just because you don't like a type of music and it has become mainsteam, I see no reason you should complain about it so much?
Re: There any "teens" in here that listen to real dubstep?
brostep isn't even a real term 
i can't help but to crease whenever someone uses it in a sentence!
no one gets to decide what's "real" dubstep, it means something different to everyone

i can't help but to crease whenever someone uses it in a sentence!
no one gets to decide what's "real" dubstep, it means something different to everyone
sub.wise:.
slow down
slow down
epochalypso wrote:man dun no bout da 'nuum
Re: There any "teens" in here that listen to real dubstep?
Yeah, only guys I've been catching live tho is Kryptic Minds though.
Re: There any "teens" in here that listen to real dubstep?
Lol good onePhigure wrote:justin bieber has lots of views, that makes him a good musician too, right?WereWolf wrote:OHHHHH, so you get to classify what "real" dubstep is? I guess your saying brostep isn't dubstep, even though 90% of the views on Youtube are from "brostep".
The reason why "brostep" has become mainstream, is because it actually appeals to a larger majority of people, not like your "real" dubstep. I can honestly say I like some of the people you put up as examples. but just because you don't like a type of music and it has become mainsteam, I see no reason you should complain about it so much?

Re: There any "teens" in here that listen to real dubstep?
that's not much of a counter argumentWereWolf wrote:Lol good onePhigure wrote:justin bieber has lots of views, that makes him a good musician too, right?WereWolf wrote:OHHHHH, so you get to classify what "real" dubstep is? I guess your saying brostep isn't dubstep, even though 90% of the views on Youtube are from "brostep".
The reason why "brostep" has become mainstream, is because it actually appeals to a larger majority of people, not like your "real" dubstep. I can honestly say I like some of the people you put up as examples. but just because you don't like a type of music and it has become mainsteam, I see no reason you should complain about it so much?
Re: There any "teens" in here that listen to real dubstep?
15 now, been listening since i was 12 

Re: There any "teens" in here that listen to real dubstep?
Well im 16 and i produce and listen to "real dubstep" my fav artists are Loefah, James Blake, Ramadanman/Pearsonsound, Skream, Coki, Burial, Goth Trad, and the like. I live in canada so dubstep hardly exists here, and what does exist is SKRILLECKS Y0000. so i just keep to myself and my little crate of records 

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Re: There any "teens" in here that listen to real dubstep?
Dub veteran.kole1337 wrote:15 now, been listening since i was 12
I'm the kind of guy who stops the microwave at 1 second just to feel like a bomb de-fuser.
Re: There any "teens" in here that listen to real dubstep?
listener for 3 years yet only a member since december 2010kole1337 wrote:15 now, been listening since i was 12

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Re: There any "teens" in here that listen to real dubstep?
This forum is a scary place to be, you have to be fully prepared!Lectric wrote:listener for 3 years yet only a member since december 2010kole1337 wrote:15 now, been listening since i was 12
Much Love. 

Re: There any "teens" in here that listen to real dubstep?
Lol, being registered to DSF isn't some sort of confirmation that you liked dubstep. My mates brother was playing El-B tracks to me and my mate when I was about 10/11. I liked it before it was even dubstep. I didn't join DSF till the end of last year though, I was content just reading it.Lectric wrote:listener for 3 years yet only a member since december 2010kole1337 wrote:15 now, been listening since i was 12
Re: There any "teens" in here that listen to real dubstep?
A friend's older brother introduced me to skream, coki, etc. a few years ago...i didn't know about DSF until somewhat recently
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Re: There any "teens" in here that listen to real dubstep?
You're totally right. I had been listening to dubstep for well over a year I think before I even thought about looking for any communities dedicated to the genre.garethom wrote:Lol, being registered to DSF isn't some sort of confirmation that you liked dubstep. My mates brother was playing El-B tracks to me and my mate when I was about 10/11. I liked it before it was even dubstep. I didn't join DSF till the end of last year though, I was content just reading it.Lectric wrote:listener for 3 years yet only a member since december 2010kole1337 wrote:15 now, been listening since i was 12
SoundcloudSparxy wrote:but when you're comparing him to someone like Skream, there is one fundamental difference. In 10 years I will listen to Midnight Request line and it will sound as sick as the first time I heard it. I probably won't even remember what "Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites" is.
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