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Re: 100bpm

Post by Debaser1 » Sun Jan 22, 2012 8:16 pm

For me, I'm really enjoying this very fresh direction dubstep is taking. Brostep seems to be loosing weight and turning off even it's biggest fans. People like the Night Slugs crew and Swamp81 records are leading the way with 135-145 bpm shit at the moment so dont say true dubstep is dead!
But I am loving the 100bpm stuff at the minute. I think it'll be intriguing to see how it pans out. I mean, dubstep started out dark and chilled and became heavier and mid rangier and louder over the years, yet the 100bpm stuff pretty much started out loud and mid rangey, so it'll be fun to see if it mellows over time conversely to how dubstep has.
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Re: 100bpm

Post by Augment » Sun Jan 22, 2012 8:31 pm

Debaser1 wrote:For me, I'm really enjoying this very fresh direction dubstep is taking. Brostep seems to be loosing weight and turning off even it's biggest fans. People like the Night Slugs crew and Swamp81 records are leading the way with 135-145 bpm shit at the moment so dont say true dubstep is dead!
But I am loving the 100bpm stuff at the minute. I think it'll be intriguing to see how it pans out. I mean, dubstep started out dark and chilled and became heavier and mid rangier and louder over the years, yet the 100bpm stuff pretty much started out loud and mid rangey, so it'll be fun to see if it mellows over time conversely to how dubstep has.
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Why don't you start with that? Be the change you want to see :) Some deeper 100bpm stuff could be cool :W:
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Re: 100bpm

Post by hutyluty » Mon Jan 23, 2012 12:42 am

Warwolt wrote:Love how you're all implying you can't every make genre x outside bpm y. I could without doubt make 100bpm dubstep, or 150bpm moombahton.
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100/110 bpm i love stuff like nicolas jaar/ tiger and woods/ om unit stuff
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Re: 100bpm

Post by Artie_Fufkin » Mon Jan 23, 2012 3:13 am

I could, without a doubt, make 600bpm dubstep and 3 bpm splittercore. It wouldn't be dj friendly but if it was good enough, I'm sure someone could timestretch it to fit in. lol

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Re: 100bpm

Post by ehbes » Mon Jan 23, 2012 3:27 am

I'm gonna try 600 dubstep right now
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Re: 100bpm

Post by rymebox » Mon Jan 23, 2012 3:54 am

^^^ people will be like 'oh my god, a new genre'

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Re: 100bpm

Post by tge » Mon Jan 23, 2012 4:02 am

Some Witch-House is 60bpm... do I win?

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Re: 100bpm

Post by ehbes » Mon Jan 23, 2012 4:20 am

rymebox wrote:^^^ people will be like 'oh my god, a new genre'
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Re: 100bpm

Post by hutyluty » Mon Jan 23, 2012 4:24 am

you cant make 100 bpm dubstep because dubstep is, by definition, 140
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Re: 100bpm

Post by Augment » Mon Jan 23, 2012 7:06 am

hutyluty wrote:you cant make 100 bpm dubstep because dubstep is, by definition, 140
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Re: 100bpm

Post by Warwolt » Mon Jan 23, 2012 7:27 am

Noticed how burial tracks are down at aroumd 120bpm?
Burial isnt dubstep, fuck off.

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Re: 100bpm

Post by hutyluty » Mon Jan 23, 2012 7:34 am

burial isnt dubstep then is he
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Re: 100bpm

Post by Kaslo » Mon Jan 23, 2012 8:21 am

Glitch hop is sometimes 100 bpm (can be anywhere between 90-110 usually) and it's been around for, arguably, longer than dubstep has. Maybe not under that exact alias but it's been around for ages.

I'm honestly not sure why some of you are just discovering it now? :? I know KOAN and some newer excision/skrillex/bro guys are pushing some of the ~100bpm step, so maybe it's getting a bit more limelight lately, but it's definitely not new by any means.

When you live in western Canada you get a lot more of the whole bass-music, glitchy scene going in places like Vancouver and Van Isle, really cool stuff happening, arguably even before dubstep got big here.

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Re: 100bpm

Post by leeany » Mon Jan 23, 2012 8:31 am

blinkesko wrote:
hutyluty wrote:you cant make 100 bpm dubstep because dubstep is, by definition, 140
it's like trying to make dnb at 90

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Re: 100bpm

Post by cogidubnus » Mon Jan 23, 2012 11:22 am

The whole concept of EDM sub-genres is moribund. People are pigeonholing themselves less and less into specific tempo brackets and that, to me, is a very good thing.

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Re: 100bpm

Post by stevemac » Mon Jan 23, 2012 12:20 pm

I love the 100-110 range and there's an absolute stack of quality glitch hop and ghetto funk out there!


There's even some stuff that combines the two.... like er.... my stuff! Love it!

So much music that combines elements of a wide variety of music right now, which is great i think.

I do like the 100-110 tempo as it's a range I like to dance to. Every tempo has it's place, but this is definitely my favourite range :)
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Re: 100bpm

Post by magnetron_sputtering » Mon Jan 23, 2012 1:47 pm

cogidubnus wrote:The whole concept of EDM sub-genres is moribund. People are pigeonholing themselves less and less into specific tempo brackets and that, to me, is a very good thing.
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Re: 100bpm

Post by Warwolt » Mon Jan 23, 2012 1:58 pm

hutyluty wrote:burial isnt dubstep then is he
You seem to be new here
Burial isnt dubstep, fuck off.

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Re: 100bpm

Post by Debaser1 » Mon Jan 23, 2012 4:44 pm

Burial isnt straight up dubstep. Its dubstep tinged ambient housey 2 steppy stuff. His genre really is his own. theres loads of stuff similar that crosses over into 2 step and ambient house. Yes some of his elements are dubstep, but no way can he stand firmly under the dubstep umbrella
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Re: 100bpm

Post by dougriley » Mon Jan 23, 2012 6:01 pm

im all about bass, fuck a bpm
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