How you know dubstep is now fully mainstream (in the U.S.)

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Re: How you know dubstep is now fully mainstream (in the U.S

Post by ARNOK » Tue Oct 18, 2011 1:19 am

Your negativity is the last thing that will push the sound forward.

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Re: How you know dubstep is now fully mainstream (in the U.S

Post by Brian Oblivion » Tue Oct 18, 2011 1:29 am

sparkinjays wrote:

Just saw this the other day. Had to face palm when I saw both the product and the commercial. On second watch it zooms in on people's cheeks blasting in, sort of like the bass cannon video. Also at 0:17 it flashes tabasco on the screen and the BAS is centered on the screen, the only real visible letters. Coincidence? Hell no. I think advertisements are a reasonable way to judge how popular something is. Let's get real, somebody chose that specific generic dubstep beat for a specific reason to put in that commercial, they aren't cheap to create and run. They are trying to appeal to the mass audience by using what is "cool". They didn't put it in because some guy working at the marketing firm for SoCo decided to sneak in a little dubstep, they put it in because this is the sound that some dick's research showed would most likely attract younger people (let's say 18-30, target audience for SoCo tobascco imo) to the drink. I realize this was a long rant as I'm a bit baked, but I guess I'm agreeing dubstep is reaching /arguably has hit mainstream in the US, and the recent use of it in commercials is reasonable proof.

lolol, cajun heat, croydon beat. Thats obviously dubstep, the other one, yeah its probably had an influence, those sort of beat patterns have been around forever though, even outside of dub reggae in modern dance music you can hear beat patterns like that right back to the early 90s, even used with lfo bass etc. So those kind of sounds can exist without dubstep which is relatively new.

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Re: How you know dubstep is now fully mainstream (in the U.S

Post by Mapledelux » Tue Oct 18, 2011 1:49 am

im predicting that this commercial dubstep shit is gna end soon

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Re: How you know dubstep is now fully mainstream (in the U.S

Post by wobbles » Tue Oct 18, 2011 1:49 am

thts wut u thnk bud

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Re: How you know dubstep is now fully mainstream (in the U.S

Post by Mapledelux » Tue Oct 18, 2011 1:55 am

whatever u say chief master boss

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Re: How you know dubstep is now fully mainstream (in the U.S

Post by Shum » Tue Oct 18, 2011 1:56 am

derbstep 4 lyf homies!

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Re: How you know dubstep is now fully mainstream (in the U.S

Post by Viineri » Tue Oct 18, 2011 2:15 am

bro

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Re: How you know dubstep is now fully mainstream (in the U.S

Post by thegooddrsdoctor » Tue Oct 18, 2011 3:28 am

i heard midnight request line on top gear a while back. pretty awesome.

whatup sparkin!

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