VENETIAN SNARES - dubstep 10"
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DUB Snares!
Snares is a serious dub contenda...totally wicked....respect to Snares for biggin us up with the dub....serious dub! Peace.!!!...extra love to the Canadian dubstep massive...keep pushing forward!!!
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It simply states its Snares 'vision of dubstep' - which in no way suggests either A: Snares is trying to get into dubstep or B: It should be treated as a serious dubstep effort.
Apart from that, I have to agree with what everyone else has said, I'm a long time Snares listener, and this is doing nothing for me. The way I see it you have to look for the diamonds in the muck when it comes to his output, hes made both the best and worst music I have ever heard - sadly this release is closer to the latter.
Apart from that, I have to agree with what everyone else has said, I'm a long time Snares listener, and this is doing nothing for me. The way I see it you have to look for the diamonds in the muck when it comes to his output, hes made both the best and worst music I have ever heard - sadly this release is closer to the latter.
- neurosisorchestra
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For me irritations arise from the classification of this record as "Dubstep". I have certain ideas connected with this term and wouldn't associate the work of Aaron Funk with it. I'm wondering if it was toolbox distribution that came up with this description. Otherwise it would be a downbeat, experimental, mash up, whatever VSnares release. It might still be crap but I could deal with it more easily without having the question in mind: "Is this a (good) Dubstep record or what?"
VSnares is good when it comes to producing fucked up beats without 4/4 schemes (if you don't like hard, broken, experimental stuff this is certainly not your type of music) but I'm not sure for this 10". But the sound quality of the clips is really bad and the clips are short so I have no clue how the whole record sounds like.
VSnares is good when it comes to producing fucked up beats without 4/4 schemes (if you don't like hard, broken, experimental stuff this is certainly not your type of music) but I'm not sure for this 10". But the sound quality of the clips is really bad and the clips are short so I have no clue how the whole record sounds like.
what he saidneurosisorchestra wrote:For me irritations arise from the classification of this record as "Dubstep". I have certain ideas connected with this term and wouldn't associate the work of Aaron Funk with it. I'm wondering if it was toolbox distribution that came up with this description. Otherwise it would be a downbeat, experimental, mash up, whatever VSnares release. It might still be crap but I could deal with it more easily without having the question in mind: "Is this a (good) Dubstep record or what?"
VSnares is good when it comes to producing fucked up beats without 4/4 schemes (if you don't like hard, broken, experimental stuff this is certainly not your type of music) but I'm not sure for this 10". But the sound quality of the clips is really bad and the clips are short so I have no clue how the whole record sounds like.



Vsnares = man wayyy beyond listeners little pigeonholing into this or that... huge respect to Aaron if you reading this, fan since day 1. I wont say my opinion on this record before I hear it on proper quality, full tune, PA... been waiting for loong for him to do summit with subbass n that.... hope theres more coming & more hectic & alternate time-signature biz... mans got funk in his bloodstream after all
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not feeling that at all.
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- dipswitch1
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not feeling this at all. the bass of the first track is extremely nice, but the whole thing feels more like uk dub than dubstep - only that the ozzy vocals add an absolutely negative vibe to it. very strange and repulsive stuff.
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it's 7/4 with constant sample mentalism lolrelaks wrote:...the hype on their whole no-rhythm thing.
Those tracks sound sloppy to me. Or maybe I've heard one delicious halfstep banger too many and my musical sensibilities are beginning to degenerate. You can't force inspiration, but you can binge on crack cocaine and then create the most non-sloppy-of tracks from that kind of a down-low (AFAIC) experience. Aaron is my hero.
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