Dubstep Doc

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Re: Dubstep Doc

Post by Phigure » Sat Oct 15, 2011 7:31 pm

your "documentary" is wank
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Re: Dubstep Doc

Post by skimpi » Sun Oct 16, 2011 12:31 am

yeah i agree with everyone else in this thread, this documentary is absolutely fucking shite, and you dont have a clue what dubstep is, i like dubstep, but never, ever at a night will i scream i love dubstep, thats just gay.
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Re: Dubstep Doc

Post by Friday » Sun Oct 16, 2011 6:25 pm

made me laugh, that's what american dubstep has come too:
at first they're like omg i like don't know what a dubstep is?!
the end of the night they're screaming "we love dupstepppppp" and getting mad because he wasn't taking a picture - no facebook fame.
i like the doc, made my day

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Re: Dubstep Doc

Post by brasco » Sun Oct 16, 2011 8:31 pm

can i have your doc on a tshirt?
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Re: Dubstep Doc

Post by deezlo » Sun Oct 16, 2011 9:34 pm

''if you still dont know what a dubstep is''

sex drugs and dubstep couldn't be further away from what dubstep is about imo.it is not the new rock and roll

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Re: Dubstep Doc

Post by prism » Mon Oct 17, 2011 2:54 am

:facepalm:

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Re: Dubstep Doc

Post by Sexual_Chocolate » Mon Oct 17, 2011 3:13 am

brasco wrote:can i have your doc on a tshirt?
+1

but can i get an apron too?
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Re: Dubstep Doc

Post by garethom » Mon Oct 17, 2011 6:57 am

LOL that is grim.

Although I'm glad Kanye West validated the entire genre by sampling it for hip hop. Phew.

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Re: Dubstep Doc

Post by paradigm001 » Mon Oct 17, 2011 7:09 am

Widowmaker wrote:omg dubstep is just like totally sex drugs and bass bass bass.... fuck off
haha lots of angry producers on this board.


I think the sadest part of the video is the music playing in the background, its so depressing and its not DUBSTEP how can you make a documentary teaser and not even feature the music. Blows my mind.
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Re: Dubstep Doc

Post by AJP UK » Mon Oct 17, 2011 7:28 am

it's not just in america this is happening though. go to most nights here and you'll find people like that, just obviously less american.
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Re: Dubstep Doc

Post by Maccaveli » Mon Oct 17, 2011 7:44 am

garethom wrote:LOL that is grim.

Although I'm glad Kanye West validated the entire genre by sampling it for hip hop. Phew.
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Re: Dubstep Doc

Post by pulsar » Mon Oct 17, 2011 4:55 pm

:facepalm:

you have been misguided, it's not your fault. try to take the criticism positively and do some homework....
having said that, i fear that you may be too far gone :(

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Re: Dubstep Doc

Post by particle-jim » Mon Oct 17, 2011 5:13 pm

I'm thinking i might make a documentary about quantum mechanics... don't know the first thing about it but all the kids love it so it'll sell
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Re: Dubstep Doc

Post by paperfortress » Thu Oct 20, 2011 12:01 am

I am going to respond to all of your comments with this: Sure, I might like brostep and heavy bass, but I know what real dubstep is and I enjoy it very much. I HAVE done my research and the thing that intrigues me the most about this genre of music is the subcultures that are sprouting out of it. I find it fascinating that these people can [effectively] co-exist with people like you. Unfortunately these people are placed under the same umbrella as you, and its artists like Skrillex who are giving the genre a new (and arguably) worse name, especially in America. My job as an OBSERVER is to watch and listen - not take sides. If you read my post, its a preliminary shoot about how the genre effects people differently - NOT that this is what the entire dubstep doc is about. I posted this on here because I KNEW this was going to be the response, not because I thought you were going to like it. I enjoy understanding and witnessing both sides of something... this is just aide A.

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Re: Dubstep Doc

Post by abs » Thu Oct 20, 2011 12:11 am

read that in stans voice from south park and imagine it's the end of an episode

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Re: Dubstep Doc

Post by paperfortress » Thu Oct 20, 2011 12:18 am

abs wrote:read that in stans voice from south park and imagine it's the end of an episode
That's pretty much who I am. Nail on the head.

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Re: Dubstep Doc

Post by Maccaveli » Thu Oct 20, 2011 1:08 am

paperfortress wrote:I am going to respond to all of your comments with this: Sure, I might like brostep and heavy bass, but I know what real dubstep is and I enjoy it very much.
Are you implying that 'real dubstep' doesn't have heavy (or heavier than brostep) bass?

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Re: Dubstep Doc

Post by leyenda » Thu Oct 20, 2011 2:03 am

paperfortress wrote:I enjoy understanding and witnessing both sides of something... this is just aide A.
When do we get to see side B doc? In fact there should be at least a side C as well. The only other thing on your blog seems to be about how transcendental Nero are. That Ukf you've posted as an example of what 'a dubstep' is is also a terrible track to choose, taste aside.
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Re: Dubstep Doc

Post by brasco » Thu Oct 20, 2011 7:03 am

paperfortress wrote:I am going to respond to all of your comments with this: Sure, I might like brostep and heavy bass, but I know what real dubstep is and I enjoy it very much. I HAVE done my research and the thing that intrigues me the most about this genre of music is the subcultures that are sprouting out of it. I find it fascinating that these people can [effectively] co-exist with people like you. Unfortunately these people are placed under the same umbrella as you, and its artists like Skrillex who are giving the genre a new (and arguably) worse name, especially in America. My job as an OBSERVER is to watch and listen - not take sides. If you read my post, its a preliminary shoot about how the genre effects people differently - NOT that this is what the entire dubstep doc is about. I posted this on here because I KNEW this was going to be the response, not because I thought you were going to like it. I enjoy understanding and witnessing both sides of something... this is just aide A.

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Re: Dubstep Doc

Post by particle-jim » Thu Oct 20, 2011 9:46 am

i want an apron with the words "can i get this on a t-shirt" on it
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