same old ish, but toned down a bit, mehcmgoodman1226 wrote:OHHH I beg to differToday wrote:that's nonsense, must disagree. it's easy to tell the difference, that tune wasn't bro. it has nothing to do with knowing production. there was nothing brostep about that. having distortion isn't the point.. bro is cookie cutter rave-face material. That was a tune. and it sounded nothing like anything flux pavilion would create, doesn't take a producer's ears to tell thatblinkesko wrote: Now give me a reason for those not to be brostep. Especially the last one. Anyone not producing would not hear the difference between the last track there and a Flux track for example.
It seems to me that the term brostep is only being used about the artists certain people on here don't like, like flux and skrillex etc..
Brostep / Skrillex and the Forum.
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did that guy call Vex'd brostep?

if anything it's proto-srebme
(still funny to me, probably b/c i had long conversations with that guy over pm and he was dead serious about it)
if anything it's proto-srebme
(still funny to me, probably b/c i had long conversations with that guy over pm and he was dead serious about it)
sub.wise:.
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Pull the stick out of your ass.cmgoodman1226 wrote:It's a joke that was funny for about 5 seconds, but nonetheless continues to go on... and on... and on...ehbrums1 wrote:can one one explain what exactly srebme breaks is...it just sounds like shitty dnb...rayman612 wrote:srebme breaks is exactly 145 bpmNevalo wrote:complextro?
i think you mean ember breaks
complextro sounds sped up but really isn't
if only the two could merge together...
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...then sample it. Boom. New genre.SCope13 wrote:Pull the stick out of your ass.cmgoodman1226 wrote:It's a joke that was funny for about 5 seconds, but nonetheless continues to go on... and on... and on...ehbrums1 wrote:can one one explain what exactly srebme breaks is...it just sounds like shitty dnb...rayman612 wrote:srebme breaks is exactly 145 bpmNevalo wrote:complextro?
i think you mean ember breaks
complextro sounds sped up but really isn't
if only the two could merge together...
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Hear those tunes on a system or even a decent set up at home and anyone will realise they sound very different to Flux' stuff. Trolley Snatcha - The Future I would consider brostep and yet I like that. It's not simply a matter of what we do and don't like. I'm also gonna point out that Vex'd have made tunes that sound far more convincingly hard than any brostep I've heard which tends to sound extremely cheesy. It's funny you should mention production too because I think this is a one of the main flaws of brostep - an obsession with production techniques. They all want to make the craziest sound they can without thinking about the musicality of what they are coming out with. Kind of like those very technically gifted guitar players who don't really have a creative bone in their body. Soulless music...blinkesko wrote:Now give me a reason for those not to be brostep. Especially the last one. Anyone not producing would not hear the difference between the last track there and a Flux track for example.leyenda303 wrote: These are heavy and are definitely not brostep for example:
It seems to me that the term brostep is only being used about the artists certain people on here don't like, like flux and skrillex etc..
Oh and btw, just saw skream post this on facebook:Surely, you UK guys should be stoked about this, and please stop complaining. It's so annoying, this thread is over 110 pages, and 90% of it is pure hate. It's so ridiculous.Skream wrote: Benga and I are back on BBCR1 this Thursday...And it's actually our last In New DJs We Trust before we move to our weekly Friday night show! Got loads of new music including a BRAND NEW Burial + Four Tet (Official) collaboration! And new tunes from ourselves, Kryptic Minds, Benny Page, Noah D, Photek + Pinch and loads more!!!!!! It's gonna be a big one! http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01cp66q
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Reverb wrote:...then sample it. Boom. New genre.SCope13 wrote:Pull the stick out of your ass.cmgoodman1226 wrote:It's a joke that was funny for about 5 seconds, but nonetheless continues to go on... and on... and on...ehbrums1 wrote:can one one explain what exactly srebme breaks is...it just sounds like shitty dnb...rayman612 wrote: srebme breaks is exactly 145 bpm
complextro sounds sped up but really isn't
if only the two could merge together...
ultraspatial wrote:doing any sort of drug other than smoking crack is 5 panel.
incnic wrote:true headz tread a fine line between bitterness and euphoria - much like the best rave tunes
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The Future is the one great brostep track in existence.
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must mean I'm uptight or upset cuz I don't think the srebme breaks jokes are funny. On the other hand it could just be because it's just not funny; but it's probably the sticks in the ass deal.SCope13 wrote:Pull the stick out of your ass.cmgoodman1226 wrote:It's a joke that was funny for about 5 seconds, but nonetheless continues to go on... and on... and on...ehbrums1 wrote:can one one explain what exactly srebme breaks is...it just sounds like shitty dnb...rayman612 wrote:srebme breaks is exactly 145 bpmNevalo wrote:complextro?
i think you mean ember breaks
complextro sounds sped up but really isn't
if only the two could merge together...
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That is quite a large tune.Today wrote:The Future is the one great brostep track in existence.
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Lol at the people on the youtube vid calling this one a hot dubplateToday wrote:The Future is the one great brostep track in existence.
butter_man wrote: who do you think taught you smoke tree's, OD'S, Ice cubes and DOC's?
God, thats who.

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Come on, there's way more than one great brostep trackToday wrote:The Future is the one great brostep track in existence.
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Reverb is the king of srebme breaks jokes
how can you get tired of perfection?

how can you get tired of perfection?
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Yeah, that goes for many producers, but it doesnt apply to everyone though. Brown & Gammon is the best example I vould think of right away.leyenda303 wrote:Hear those tunes on a system or even a decent set up at home and anyone will realise they sound very different to Flux' stuff. Trolley Snatcha - The Future I would consider brostep and yet I like that. It's not simply a matter of what we do and don't like. I'm also gonna point out that Vex'd have made tunes that sound far more convincingly hard than any brostep I've heard which tends to sound extremely cheesy. It's funny you should mention production too because I think this is a one of the main flaws of brostep - an obsession with production techniques. They all want to make the craziest sound they can without thinking about the musicality of what they are coming out with. Kind of like those very technically gifted guitar players who don't really have a creative bone in their body. Soulless music...blinkesko wrote:Now give me a reason for those not to be brostep. Especially the last one. Anyone not producing would not hear the difference between the last track there and a Flux track for example.leyenda303 wrote: These are heavy and are definitely not brostep for example:
It seems to me that the term brostep is only being used about the artists certain people on here don't like, like flux and skrillex etc..
Oh and btw, just saw skream post this on facebook:Surely, you UK guys should be stoked about this, and please stop complaining. It's so annoying, this thread is over 110 pages, and 90% of it is pure hate. It's so ridiculous.Skream wrote: Benga and I are back on BBCR1 this Thursday...And it's actually our last In New DJs We Trust before we move to our weekly Friday night show! Got loads of new music including a BRAND NEW Burial + Four Tet (Official) collaboration! And new tunes from ourselves, Kryptic Minds, Benny Page, Noah D, Photek + Pinch and loads more!!!!!! It's gonna be a big one! http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01cp66q
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Fuckin hell, people thinking Vex'd are brostep....
Vex'd music is dark, hard, aggressive and atmospheric, brostep is just hard and over the top and sounds rediculous. Vex'd basically destroyed all brostep back in 05 before brostep even started.
At 1.56 on the this track my speakers fuckin ERUPT. This is the difference between some shitty cheesy rediculous brostep and real hard and aggressive music. Listen to on a good system and you'll know what i mean.
Vex'd music is dark, hard, aggressive and atmospheric, brostep is just hard and over the top and sounds rediculous. Vex'd basically destroyed all brostep back in 05 before brostep even started.
At 1.56 on the this track my speakers fuckin ERUPT. This is the difference between some shitty cheesy rediculous brostep and real hard and aggressive music. Listen to on a good system and you'll know what i mean.
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This is a spit in the face of all music genres.leyenda303 wrote:Brown & Gammon
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Vexd killed off most other dubstep full stop. Talk about under-rated producers...Durag wrote: Vex'd basically destroyed all brostep back in 05 before brostep even started.
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^^ agreed.
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"Degenerate" was the first dubstep album i ever bought and along with "Burial" basically got me into the genre back in 2007.
Underated isnt even the word, they have influenced so many other artists, and it really says something when in a genre so fast moving as dubstep that the industrial soundscapes they created on "Degenerate" have yet to be equaled. Pity now that aggressive dubstep mainly means listenting to Datsik.
Even their more atmospheric, incredibly dense second album was brilliant, and i havent heard much like that since. Jamie Vex'd EP was great too. Im not sure what the forum thinks about the Roly Porter and Kuedo albums but i loved them.
Basically imo, if you dont own "Degenerate" you are missing out on a true dubstep classic. Get that shit NOW
Underated isnt even the word, they have influenced so many other artists, and it really says something when in a genre so fast moving as dubstep that the industrial soundscapes they created on "Degenerate" have yet to be equaled. Pity now that aggressive dubstep mainly means listenting to Datsik.
Even their more atmospheric, incredibly dense second album was brilliant, and i havent heard much like that since. Jamie Vex'd EP was great too. Im not sure what the forum thinks about the Roly Porter and Kuedo albums but i loved them.
Basically imo, if you dont own "Degenerate" you are missing out on a true dubstep classic. Get that shit NOW
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You're quoting the wrong guy mate. That's not me who said that...orque wrote:This is a spit in the face of all music genres.leyenda303 wrote:Brown & Gammon
Yeah Vex'd, Toasty, Search & Destroy, Darqwan, Boxcutter etc are all kind of underrated these days tbhruckspin wrote:Vexd killed off most other dubstep full stop. Talk about under-rated producers...Durag wrote: Vex'd basically destroyed all brostep back in 05 before brostep even started.
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Havent heard much Search & Destroy but the rest are all criminally underrated, particulary Boxcutter, and i say them above the others bacause of their relativly large output in comparison. "Oneric" and "Glyphic" are brilliant albums.leyenda303 wrote:You're quoting the wrong guy mate. That's not me who said that...orque wrote:This is a spit in the face of all music genres.leyenda303 wrote:Brown & Gammon
Yeah Vex'd, Toasty, Search & Destroy, Darqwan, Boxcutter etc are all kind of underrated these days tbhruckspin wrote:Vexd killed off most other dubstep full stop. Talk about under-rated producers...Durag wrote: Vex'd basically destroyed all brostep back in 05 before brostep even started.
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