Brostep - Part Deux!
Re: New respect for 'Brostep'
MassivelyHouston Weather wrote:I have a new respect for brostep.
While it is technically easy to mash up a bunch of sounds, it's really tough getting those sounds to come together.
Anyone who actually tried in the brostep competition probably knows about this.
Now, the song I initially started for the competition I ended up really liking, so I'm working on that and I made something else for the Competition the day the contest ended.
Not saying I'm interested in making 100% brostep tracks forever, but in trying to make a 100% brostep track I've picked up some things that I think will help me immensely.
Anyone feeling this way?

I was surprised how much I actually enjoying making the track TBH...even though it was only a 3hr rush job, had a proper bounce in my studio chair to it when it was done

But yeah...think the whole challenge was a good learning exercise for people, not just in terms of production but also in terms of mindset. Definitely a good thing IMO, think the 'alternative genre' challenges should become a mainstay to help encourage people to think outside the box.
Re: New respect for 'Brostep'
Yeah, although I have become a bit of a dubstep purist over the last few years and I really don't listen to any brostep any more, brostep taking no skill to produce is a complete myth, it takes a hell of a lot of skill to do it well. Sadly not many people can though, including a lot of 'big name' artists...
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Re: New respect for 'Brostep'
somebody really has to determinate what brostep is by now. is old datsik brostep or is it not? or old downlink stuff
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Re: New respect for 'Brostep'
I think most people will admit that brostep is really good in terms of technical production. So yeah, definitely learning trying to make it.
Re: New respect for 'Brostep'
Yes, but brostep isn't really a subgenre or a certain style, so it can be very varied. It's basically anything that people consider to have strayed too far from what dubstep was originally all about, but still gets called dubstep by the mainstream. This means it can be anything crazy over the top synth stuff to poppy melodic dance songs.BudSpencertron wrote:somebody really has to determinate what brostep is by now. is old datsik brostep or is it not?
Old Datsik is some of the very few brostep tracks that I actually like, plus some Caspa and 16bit stuff
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Re: New respect for 'Brostep'
thx yeah thats what i mean like 16 bit caspa its definitly not the same as "this" new brostep something happened and i dont hate on skrillex but somehow he changed a whole side of dubstep unintentionally1point5 wrote:Yes, but brostep isn't really a subgenre or a certain style, so it can be very varied. It's basically anything that people consider to have strayed too far from what dubstep was originally all about, but still gets called dubstep by the mainstream. This means it can be anything crazy over the top synth stuff to poppy melodic dance songs.BudSpencertron wrote:somebody really has to determinate what brostep is by now. is old datsik brostep or is it not?
Old Datsik is some of the very few brostep tracks that I actually like, plus some Caspa and 16bit stuff
Re: New respect for 'Brostep'
Writing something outside of your normal style makes you a better writer imo
I do enjoy a lot of the guys on Never Say Die, it's fun to listen to as a production geek
I do enjoy a lot of the guys on Never Say Die, it's fun to listen to as a production geek
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i rate plenty of broducers over exalted deep producers in terms of production
Re: New respect for 'Brostep'
Bare > depricodeidontreallygiveashit wrote:i rate plenty of broducers over exalted deep producers in terms of production
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bare is king!ehbrums1 wrote:Bare > depricode > ehbs > zomboy > phaeo > malaidontreallygiveashit wrote:i rate plenty of broducers over exalted deep producers in terms of production
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I must agree
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Re: New respect for 'Brostep'
i agree, its seriously hard work. iv been continiously making brostep for the past 2 years and before that i was making subby stuff and hip hop for many years.1point5 wrote:Yeah, although I have become a bit of a dubstep purist over the last few years and I really don't listen to any brostep any more, brostep taking no skill to produce is a complete myth, it takes a hell of a lot of skill to do it well. Sadly not many people can though, including a lot of 'big name' artists...
i used to complete tracks pretty fast with other genres but brostep is extremely difficult.. creating good melodies with many different detailed sounds flowing together without sounding shit or a bit too random isn't easy at all.
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Re: Brostep - Part Deux!
2012-09-03 - Modestep (UKF Music - London) @ The Daily Dose of Dubstep Extended - MistaJam Radio Show, BBC 1Xtra

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Re: Brostep - Part Deux!
Do you still have the mt eden set?
Please just post it, Bloodstream, so that we can all move on.
Please just post it, Bloodstream, so that we can all move on.
Re: Brostep - Part Deux!
>Afraid we won't like the Mt Eden set
>Posts Modestep instead
>Is a silly duffer
>Posts Modestep instead
>Is a silly duffer
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yes bloodstresm, give uys sinw ducjing clioser
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Re: Brostep - Part Deux!
i'll give credit where credit is due, Koan Sound is some funky clever shit.
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Re: New respect for 'Brostep'
Agreed. How do you guys feel about "brostep" tracks when it blurs the line between dubstep/brostep and metal? Such as Excision, Tim Ismag, Ajapai...?
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