Where to find dubstep?
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I found the "dubstep" in the Britney song really lack-luster. You'd do much better listening to Mala or Loefah or Distance.
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there is no shortcut. just start digging
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So I was looking at dubstepforum.com and they have a thread stickied there (click read more to view the whole thread). It was talking about what dubstep "really is." I could not have been more appalled at what songs were listed there. The songs were boring and slow and nothing happened at all. It was like watching grass grow. Interesting if you speed it up to about a billion times its speed.

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get out... just get out and don't come backSo I was looking at dubstepforum.com and they have a thread stickied there (click read more to view the whole thread). It was talking about what dubstep "really is." I could not have been more appalled at what songs were listed there. The songs were boring and slow and nothing happened at all. It was like watching grass grow. Interesting if you speed it up to about a billion times its speed.
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Hahaha, the typical dubstepforum welcome. Glad you found dubstep, it has proved to be one of the most diverse and resilient genres of music of our time. Definitely check out the "New To Dubstep" stickied thread at the top of the GD forum here. It's full of genre defining tunes that established dubstep as dubstep and have influenced countless newcomers since. One thing to keep in mind about dubstep, especially early dubstep is the power of the sub bass. If you can't hear the sub bass properly you're only going to be getting about 20-30% of the full effect of the music. A lot of newcomers (including most of my friends who are into dubstep) make this fatal mistake, and decide early on that they don't like the deeper/darker side of things.particle-jim wrote:get out... just get out and don't come back
If you don't have a proper subwoofer at home, buy one, or go to a friends house or studio or something. At the very least buy some proper headphones so you can hear the low end frequencies. While most music has a bassline that rides below the lead, the bassline in dubstep IS the lead, kapeesh?
You might not be into the earlier deep/dark sound, I know I wasn't right away, but I promise you, the longer you listen to the genre, the more appeal that the early dubstep sound will have. That is where the gold is, it's where everything you hear today in all its various distorted forms came from.
Cheers mate, happy listening.

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I'm usually not such a negative dick to people on here but really...illandnatti wrote:Hahaha, the typical dubstepforum welcome. Glad you found dubstep, it has proved to be one of the most diverse and resilient genres of music of our time. Definitely check out the "New To Dubstep" stickied thread at the top of the GD forum here. It's full of genre defining tunes that established dubstep as dubstep and have influenced countless newcomers since. One thing to keep in mind about dubstep, especially early dubstep is the power of the sub bass. If you can't hear the sub bass properly you're only going to be getting about 20-30% of the full effect of the music. A lot of newcomers (including most of my friends who are into dubstep) make this fatal mistake, and decide early on that they don't like the deeper/darker side of things.particle-jim wrote:get out... just get out and don't come back
If you don't have a proper subwoofer at home, buy one, or go to a friends house or studio or something. At the very least buy some proper headphones so you can hear the low end frequencies. While most music has a bassline that rides below the lead, the bassline in dubstep IS the lead, kapeesh?
You might not be into the earlier deep/dark sound, I know I wasn't right away, but I promise you, the longer you listen to the genre, the more appeal that the early dubstep sound will have. That is where the gold is, it's where everything you hear today in all its various distorted forms came from.
Cheers mate, happy listening.
I'm pretty certain that is talking about the 'new to dubstep' thread you just recommended lolSo I was looking at dubstepforum.com and they have a thread stickied there. It was talking about what dubstep "really is." I could not have been more appalled at what songs were listed there. The songs were boring and slow and nothing happened at all. It was like watching grass grow. Interesting if you speed it up to about a billion times its speed.
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Is what I was thinkingparticle-jim wrote:I'm usually not such a negative dick to people on here but really...illandnatti wrote:Hahaha, the typical dubstepforum welcome. Glad you found dubstep, it has proved to be one of the most diverse and resilient genres of music of our time. Definitely check out the "New To Dubstep" stickied thread at the top of the GD forum here. It's full of genre defining tunes that established dubstep as dubstep and have influenced countless newcomers since. One thing to keep in mind about dubstep, especially early dubstep is the power of the sub bass. If you can't hear the sub bass properly you're only going to be getting about 20-30% of the full effect of the music. A lot of newcomers (including most of my friends who are into dubstep) make this fatal mistake, and decide early on that they don't like the deeper/darker side of things.particle-jim wrote:get out... just get out and don't come back
If you don't have a proper subwoofer at home, buy one, or go to a friends house or studio or something. At the very least buy some proper headphones so you can hear the low end frequencies. While most music has a bassline that rides below the lead, the bassline in dubstep IS the lead, kapeesh?
You might not be into the earlier deep/dark sound, I know I wasn't right away, but I promise you, the longer you listen to the genre, the more appeal that the early dubstep sound will have. That is where the gold is, it's where everything you hear today in all its various distorted forms came from.
Cheers mate, happy listening.I'm pretty certain that is talking about the 'new to dubstep' thread you just recommended lolSo I was looking at dubstepforum.com and they have a thread stickied there. It was talking about what dubstep "really is." I could not have been more appalled at what songs were listed there. The songs were boring and slow and nothing happened at all. It was like watching grass grow. Interesting if you speed it up to about a billion times its speed.

Excellent post illandnatti, maybe the dude will read it give the 'new to dubstep' thread another go, this time with new ears. Or he might not. No harm trying I guess.
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i have some interesting dubstep music on www.dubstep2.blogspot.com check it out
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OP, this seriously isn't the place you come to tell people that your first dubstep experience was had while listening to Britney spears.
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God damn you, Britney Spears!

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Ganja White Night.
+ if you find the deeper darker stuff boring (which is perfectly okay lol though i disagree) try stuff like Flux Pavilion..some of the decent jump up
edit and i suppose if you liked that Britney Spears abomination you might like Rusko. Download Caspa and Rusko's Fabriclive 37.
+ if you find the deeper darker stuff boring (which is perfectly okay lol though i disagree) try stuff like Flux Pavilion..some of the decent jump up
edit and i suppose if you liked that Britney Spears abomination you might like Rusko. Download Caspa and Rusko's Fabriclive 37.
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You can find some on the Facebook Dubstep Interest List - https://www.facebook.com/lists/397169523629597
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Look, it's plain this bloke doesn't care about quality tunes...just leave ignorance be.
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>Hear bastardized version of new genre in Britney Spears song
>Decide you are now an authority on that genre
>Become appalled at what people who have been listened to it for years define it as
>Create new website in which you will use your vast knowledge of said genre to stand out from the thousands of other websites and blogs about it
Good one dickhead.
>Decide you are now an authority on that genre
>Become appalled at what people who have been listened to it for years define it as
>Create new website in which you will use your vast knowledge of said genre to stand out from the thousands of other websites and blogs about it
Good one dickhead.
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Maccaveli wrote:>Hear bastardized version of new genre in Britney Spears song
>Decide you are now an authority on that genre
>Become appalled at what people who have been listened to it for years define it as
>Create new website in which you will use your vast knowledge of said genre to stand out from the thousands of other websites and blogs about it
Good one dickhead.

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Maccaveli wrote:>Hear bastardized version of new genre in Britney Spears song
>Decide you are now an authority on that genre
>Become appalled at what people who have been listened to it for years define it as
>Create new website in which you will use your vast knowledge of said genre to stand out from the thousands of other websites and blogs about it
Good one dickhead.

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