Brostep - Part Deux!

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Re: New respect for 'Brostep'

Post by Maccaveli » Wed Sep 12, 2012 12:41 am

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Lye Form wrote: Most Dubstep is halfstep?

I have never heard a 2step brostep track.
I guess electro-house/complextro can be called 2-step brostep ;) ...but most dubstep/brostep turned into halfstep (considered "dub" tempo? but kinda nonsense) ...hm, actually it's not really halfstep, it's halftempo, to make any sense.. some messed up definitions, i'm confusing myself..
2step is a specific kind of rhythm and beat, not just a tempo. If it's 4-to-the-floor like electro house it isn't 2step. Also: electro-house is usually around 128bpm, not 140

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Re: New respect for 'Brostep'

Post by Jazzical » Wed Sep 12, 2012 5:32 pm

Maccaveli wrote:
Jazzical wrote:I guess electro-house/complextro can be called 2-step brostep ;) ...but most dubstep/brostep turned into halfstep (considered "dub" tempo? but kinda nonsense) ...hm, actually it's not really halfstep, it's halftempo, to make any sense.. some messed up definitions, i'm confusing myself..
2step is a specific kind of rhythm and beat, not just a tempo. If it's 4-to-the-floor like electro house it isn't 2step. Also: electro-house is usually around 128bpm, not 140
we are talking about brostep, and electro-house could be seen as a bro2step then ;) not because of the tempo, since "step" is not the same as "tempo"... anyway, "halftempo" does not refer to a specific tempo, it's ehm, like "halftime" then? :p it doesn't make sense to call it halfstep, since the beat is not structured in half steps in same sense that a 2step is supose to be structured in two steps (skipping every second step, or beat, or whatever the explanation is)

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Re: Brostep - Part Deux!

Post by Today » Wed Sep 12, 2012 5:35 pm

i guess when you amend "-house" to "electro" it implies that its 4x4 electro, so not 2step
but yeah theres plenty electro that's more or less bro filth 2step

good 2step imo is syncopated tho, and most of the elctro is very straight beats (i.e. kick/snare/kick/snare) as though it were just 4x4 with the second and fourth kicks replaced with a snare
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Re: Brostep - Part Deux!

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Today wrote:i sort of think if you feel the need to add the suffix reggae- and call something "reggaestep" you might have missed the point somewhere along the line lol
reggae and dub is not the same thing ...taking a traditional reggae song and add a 2step beat doesn't turn it into dubstep

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officially has no connection to dubstep whatsoever
and how the fuck would anyone see skrilly as the "next kurt cobain" because they "relate to him so much" ??

there's no fuking words to the music!!


cobain status came from edgy, self obsessed, dreary and frustrated lyrics, rock and roll resurgence and rebelliousness

this shit is about hyphy growl wobz, light shows and candy flipping


comparison to cobain is fucking stupid, whether or not you like either artist
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Re: Brostep - Part Deux!

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Jazzical wrote:
Today wrote:i sort of think if you feel the need to add the suffix reggae- and call something "reggaestep" you might have missed the point somewhere along the line lol
reggae and dub is not the same thing ...taking a traditional reggae song and add a 2step beat doesn't turn it into dubstep
if you took a reggae song and turned it into an instrumental dancehall/system tune, it would be dub.
working that into 2step garage etc, is dubstep

so pretty much all our bases are covered, and the word "reggaestep" shouldn't exist.
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Re: Brostep - Part Deux!

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Today wrote:
officially has no connection to dubstep whatsoever
and how the fuck would anyone see skrilly as the "next kurt cobain" because they "relate to him so much" ??

there's no fuking words to the music!!


cobain status came from edgy, self obsessed, dreary and frustrated lyrics, rock and roll resurgence and rebelliousness

this shit is about hyphy growl wobz, light shows and candy flipping


comparison to cobain is fucking stupid, whether or not you like either artist
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Re: Brostep - Part Deux!

Post by Jazzical » Wed Sep 12, 2012 6:24 pm

Today wrote:
Jazzical wrote:
Today wrote:i sort of think if you feel the need to add the suffix reggae- and call something "reggaestep" you might have missed the point somewhere along the line lol
reggae and dub is not the same thing ...taking a traditional reggae song and add a 2step beat doesn't turn it into dubstep
if you took a reggae song and turned it into an instrumental dancehall/system tune, it would be dub.
working that into 2step garage etc, is dubstep

so pretty much all our bases are covered, and the word "reggaestep" shouldn't exist.
hehe, yes, if you turn reggae into dub and THEN it can become dubstep... but skip the dub transformation, then it makes sense to call something reggaestep.. the video i called reggaestep (kinda jokingly, just to be safe if someone would say "it's not dub") was more reggae than dub..

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Re: Brostep - Part Deux!

Post by garethom » Wed Sep 12, 2012 6:48 pm

Big up Juno, recognising the difference in dubstep with their new sections.

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Re: Brostep - Part Deux!

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garethom wrote:Big up Juno, recognising the difference in dubstep with their new sections.
Not sure if the big up is sarcastic but it was a real pain finding anything amongst the bro on that site
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Re: Brostep - Part Deux!

Post by garethom » Wed Sep 12, 2012 7:01 pm

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garethom wrote:Big up Juno, recognising the difference in dubstep with their new sections.
Not sure if the big up is sarcastic but it was a real pain finding anything amongst the bro on that site
Only ever look on the vinyl releases, but yeah, when I venture into the download section, it's a bit of a nightmare.

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Re: Brostep - Part Deux!

Post by _cheef_ » Fri Sep 14, 2012 12:24 am

this is another good dubstep dancing video. His parents have a very nice living room for dubstepping (not to mentiong that backyard shed as a backdrop for the 2nd dude) and the guitaring at the end is pretty epic to

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NOTE:

Dubstep Dance IS NOT A DANCE STYLE

dubstep is just a genre of music

what style you dance to the music is up to you

most use popping, liquid, robotics, krump and animation to dance to dubstep. those styles are what i use when i dance to dubstep.

just keep that in mind ;) spread the education

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Re: Brostep - Part Deux!

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