In which direction is Dubstep going??
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Re: In which direction is Dubstep going??
Honestly who cares what the mainstream is doing music-wise or trend-wise? The best thing I ever realised is that the most powerful movement in mainstream isn't music or art but celebrity. It certainly isn't dubstep and in a couple of years this trend will die off, though certain artists who have reached celebrity status will probably have a bit more staying power if they play their cards right.
I'm just here making the music I love, trying to push it ahead bit by bit. I'd rather pioneer something new than try to bring back the dead, since dubstep as a genre is rapidly becoming obsolete with all the new mutations and spin-offs coming along that are pushing the envelope further.
Though to honest I always considered dubstep more of a musical idea than an actual genre with bound limits, so I guess in that respect dubstep will carry on since ideas never die.
I'm just here making the music I love, trying to push it ahead bit by bit. I'd rather pioneer something new than try to bring back the dead, since dubstep as a genre is rapidly becoming obsolete with all the new mutations and spin-offs coming along that are pushing the envelope further.
Though to honest I always considered dubstep more of a musical idea than an actual genre with bound limits, so I guess in that respect dubstep will carry on since ideas never die.
Re: In which direction is Dubstep going??
This is still a car. It has wheels.

This isn't a car, though.


This isn't a car, though.

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This is a current dubstep

This is a traditional dubstep

This is Justin Bieber's attempt at dubstep...assuming the engine's dead.
Re: In which direction is Dubstep going??
First image (of a artist) on google images when searching...
current dubstep;

traditional dubstep;


current dubstep;


traditional dubstep;








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Re: In which direction is Dubstep going??
According to the emergent/dominant/residual model of culture, dubstep has entered the dominant phase. Around now there should be some emerging new shit in electronic/dance music (if it exists already, I'm not aware of it). By the time this new thing is "mainstream," dubstep will be old and exhausted.

That's not what happened. Aeroplanes were invented seperately, for a different purpose. They were not an evolution from the car. What you've described is the flying car, not an aeroplane.
Therefore, brostep is a kind of dubstep. This ends the proof.
jrisreal wrote:Different concept entirely...here's the equivalent of what I was saying applied towards cars:Attila wrote:Sweet logic.jrisreal wrote: This can't technically be considered dubstep, though, because dubstep is defined by its BPM and focus on the bass area of the spectrum. Brostep is focused on midrange, not bass...therefore, it isn't dubstep.
Cars were originally made for transportation. Now people drive them in circles for sport;therefore, they're not cars.
Cars were originally made with four wheels, a steering system, and seats for passengers. If cars started being manufactured with wings rather than wheels, it would be an airplane, not a car. This is because the concept of the car is no longer being followed.

That's not what happened. Aeroplanes were invented seperately, for a different purpose. They were not an evolution from the car. What you've described is the flying car, not an aeroplane.
Therefore, brostep is a kind of dubstep. This ends the proof.
Re: In which direction is Dubstep going??
Perhaps I wasn't clear.jonahmann wrote:According to the emergent/dominant/residual model of culture, dubstep has entered the dominant phase. Around now there should be some emerging new shit in electronic/dance music (if it exists already, I'm not aware of it). By the time this new thing is "mainstream," dubstep will be old and exhausted.
jrisreal wrote:Different concept entirely...here's the equivalent of what I was saying applied towards cars:Attila wrote:Sweet logic.jrisreal wrote: This can't technically be considered dubstep, though, because dubstep is defined by its BPM and focus on the bass area of the spectrum. Brostep is focused on midrange, not bass...therefore, it isn't dubstep.
Cars were originally made for transportation. Now people drive them in circles for sport;therefore, they're not cars.
Cars were originally made with four wheels, a steering system, and seats for passengers. If cars started being manufactured with wings rather than wheels, it would be an airplane, not a car. This is because the concept of the car is no longer being followed.
That's not what happened. Aeroplanes were invented seperately, for a different purpose. They were not an evolution from the car. What you've described is the flying car, not an aeroplane.
Therefore, brostep is a kind of dubstep. This ends the proof.

Re: In which direction is Dubstep going??
who???Sinestepper wrote:some of my favourite tunes are still to be released this year by people on this forum and are on a similar tip to alicia by mala for example (guess what im talking about get a prize, im not dick riding i promise).
Re: In which direction is Dubstep going??
Perhaps this will help in getting the point across.


Re: In which direction is Dubstep going??
jrisreal wrote:Perhaps this will help in getting the point across.

Re: In which direction is Dubstep going??
I see.jrisreal wrote:Perhaps I wasn't clear.jonahmann wrote:According to the emergent/dominant/residual model of culture, dubstep has entered the dominant phase. Around now there should be some emerging new shit in electronic/dance music (if it exists already, I'm not aware of it). By the time this new thing is "mainstream," dubstep will be old and exhausted.
jrisreal wrote:Different concept entirely...here's the equivalent of what I was saying applied towards cars:Attila wrote:Sweet logic.jrisreal wrote: This can't technically be considered dubstep, though, because dubstep is defined by its BPM and focus on the bass area of the spectrum. Brostep is focused on midrange, not bass...therefore, it isn't dubstep.
Cars were originally made for transportation. Now people drive them in circles for sport;therefore, they're not cars.
Cars were originally made with four wheels, a steering system, and seats for passengers. If cars started being manufactured with wings rather than wheels, it would be an airplane, not a car. This is because the concept of the car is no longer being followed.
That's not what happened. Aeroplanes were invented seperately, for a different purpose. They were not an evolution from the car. What you've described is the flying car, not an aeroplane.
Therefore, brostep is a kind of dubstep. This ends the proof.
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Re: In which direction is Dubstep going??
Whichever direction we decide to take it.Rezzidex wrote:In which direction is Dubstep going??
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