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Re: Brostep / Skrillex and the Forum.

Post by Sexual_Chocolate » Wed Feb 15, 2012 9:47 pm

^^ :lol:
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Re: Brostep / Skrillex and the Forum.

Post by Sonika » Wed Feb 15, 2012 10:03 pm

Molzie wrote:
Sonika wrote:I don't like the fact that there are so many good tunes posted in a row on the Brostep/Skrillex thread.

Keep brostep shitty!
shut yer pie hole and post some quality

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Re: Brostep / Skrillex and the Forum.

Post by twothirdsmajority » Wed Feb 15, 2012 10:51 pm

http://www.inthemix.com.au/news/intl/52 ... nteresting

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Porter Robinson: "'True' dubstep is thoroughly uninteresting"

While many ITMers would have been pretty pleased that UK bass innovator Burial today released a new EP, there’s one man who may not be celebrating: Porter Robinson. In an interview with inthemix this morning, the 19 year-old Skrillex-signee confessed that he’s not too fond of the classic conception of ‘dubstep’.

“Personally, I prefer brostep to what they call ‘true dubstep’. In my opinion, true dubstep is thoroughly uninteresting, c-grade production,” Robinson told us. “I mean, of course there are exceptions – Skream and Benga are extremely talented – but I think there’s an enormous amount of pretence in the dubstep community. Because something is deliberate and uninteresting, it makes it superior to the more accessible stuff. I don’t buy that at all.”

While he’s clearly not too fond of early dubstep, the US producer also took issue with the term ‘brostep’. “I think brostep, like a lot of genre terms, started as a derogative label,” he explained, “but people have reclaimed ownership of the word brostep, like they’ve reclaimed ownership of the word ‘queer’. Personally, I think brostep is full-on inaccurate; I don’t think that the bro caricature type, the bro stereotype, is limited to dubstep in the way that popular culture would portray it.”

But Porter’s not denying he’s dabbled in the wubbs before. “I have a couple dubstep songs that are heavy and aggressive, and I don’t mean to knock the genre at all, but I think it became a little worn out. I mean, it’s been done so thoroughly, I think every aspect of hard dubstep has been explored.”
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Re: Brostep / Skrillex and the Forum.

Post by ehbes » Wed Feb 15, 2012 10:56 pm

who is he calling they?
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Post by dickman69 » Wed Feb 15, 2012 10:57 pm

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Re: Brostep / Skrillex and the Forum.

Post by Sexual_Chocolate » Wed Feb 15, 2012 11:11 pm

well ofcourse hes gonna think brostep is better, he comes from the generation that brought us justin beiber & david guetta
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Re: Brostep / Skrillex and the Forum.

Post by Molzie » Wed Feb 15, 2012 11:25 pm

In my opinion, true dubstep is thoroughly uninteresting, c-grade production.
I'm not sure who this guy has been listening to but I consider the deeper aspect of dubstep to be of the highest standard of sound quality...

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Post by ehbes » Wed Feb 15, 2012 11:27 pm

Molzie wrote:
In my opinion, true dubstep is thoroughly uninteresting, c-grade production.
I'm not sure who this guy has been listening to but I consider the deeper aspect of dubstep to be of the highest standard of sound quality...

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Re: Brostep / Skrillex and the Forum.

Post by dickman69 » Wed Feb 15, 2012 11:28 pm

I also like this part
I think every aspect of hard dubstep has been explored.
and this whole article's theme is how he doesn't give 2 shits about Burial's new EP and on that EP is stuff I've never heard done before
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Re: Brostep / Skrillex and the Forum.

Post by ariosa » Wed Feb 15, 2012 11:45 pm

wow.. if that guy is really trying to gather support form any scene, it seems like all he has accomplished is shooting himself in the foot.

what does he even produce? moombahton?

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Re: Brostep / Skrillex and the Forum.

Post by Sexual_Chocolate » Wed Feb 15, 2012 11:50 pm



so apparently this is better (and more original) than the entire non-brostep part of 'dubstep'

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Re: Brostep / Skrillex and the Forum.

Post by alphacat » Thu Feb 16, 2012 12:34 am

porter fuckface wrote:I think every aspect of hard dubstep has been explored.
The irony here is that this is coming from a fucking House producer (which is what he's known for... :roll: )

Oh, and he toured with Tiesto and Tommy Lee so he must know something, eh? :dunce:

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Re: Brostep / Skrillex and the Forum.

Post by Maccaveli » Thu Feb 16, 2012 12:55 am

There's so many highly questionable statements in that quote...

C-grade production? Then mention Skream and Benga as examples to the contrary? Not to knock Skream and Benga, but their productions have always struck me as less technically advanced than, say, Distance or Kryptic Minds. Seems like he mentioned them cos they're the only names he knows... The man obviously hasn't heard much dubstep when he's lumping it all together like that.

And how he just calls it uninteresting and deliberate, as if its just a fact that everyone accepts. Uninteresting and deliberate are two words that describe his tunes pretty well, I think

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Re: Brostep / Skrillex and the Forum.

Post by Artie_Fufkin » Thu Feb 16, 2012 1:38 am

alphacat wrote:
porter fuckface wrote:I think every aspect of hard dubstep has been explored.
The irony here is that this is coming from a fucking House producer (which is what he's known for... :roll: )

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Re: Brostep / Skrillex and the Forum.

Post by Figment » Thu Feb 16, 2012 2:47 am

what a fucking idiot, obviously knows very little / nothing about music or vibe if he can right that in confidence.
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Re: Brostep / Skrillex and the Forum.

Post by Devry_Kaneda » Thu Feb 16, 2012 2:51 am

but it gets the frat bros jumping in to each other, so it's definitely quality.

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Re: Brostep / Skrillex and the Forum.

Post by Reese_Liar » Thu Feb 16, 2012 3:02 am

The first time I witnessed a moshpit at a dubstep rave was a proper :facepalm: moment for me.
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Re: Brostep / Skrillex and the Forum.

Post by ehbes » Thu Feb 16, 2012 3:13 am

^ thats a typical show in the US of A
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Re: Brostep / Skrillex and the Forum.

Post by TheTornado » Thu Feb 16, 2012 3:21 am

I don't know what's more offensive - writing off an entire scene you know nothing about (save for Skrilly's bros Skream and Benga) or likening the reclaiming of 'brostep' to the reclaiming of 'queer,' which was an actual political movement that made policy changes and changed society at large. What a complete turd.
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Re: Brostep / Skrillex and the Forum.

Post by Sonika » Thu Feb 16, 2012 4:04 am

I'd like to know what "old dubstep" tunes that he's heard which he's judging the entire genre upon...
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