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Re: -step, -core and -style

Post by Subversion » Thu Oct 04, 2012 5:29 pm

wub wrote:And lets not forget GarageStep;

I could live with this.

Just a shit fucking original track.

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Re: -step, -core and -style

Post by wormcode » Thu Oct 04, 2012 8:00 pm

wub wrote:*Dubstyle tends to take the kick styling of hardstyle tracks, while combining them with the rhythm, groove, and dubstep tempo and effects a fusion of elements of hardstyle with a dubstep rhythm, usually a 2-step or a breakbeat rhythm. Because of the non-straightened beat in dubstyle, the bass is often more dragged out and/or it doesn't follow a strict offbeat pattern that regular hardstyle incorporates, which in turn results in Dubstyle basslines bearing similarities to dubstep basslines. The first mainstream dubstyle track was Headhunterz & Brennan Heart's "The MF Point of Perfection".
Seriously. Fuck people.
Don't forget dubwise. In the late 60s - early 70s, dubwise was when the vocals and horn section would stop singing/playing or be dropped out of the mix leaving only the drummer and bass player playing. Then someone shouted dubwiseeeeeeeee! and it echoed off. Occasionally the word dubstyle was uttered as well, got a few old dancehall tapes where the DJ shouts it off.
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Re: -step, -core and -style

Post by kay » Thu Oct 04, 2012 8:05 pm

herbs wrote:Gangnam Style?
:lol:

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Re: -step, -core and -style

Post by AntlionUK » Thu Oct 04, 2012 8:29 pm

particle-jim wrote:
southstar wrote:
particle-jim wrote:beatdown hardcore
:corndance:
I swear the london scene was about 95% just beatdown bands haha
Nothing wrong with a good ol' beatdown.
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Re: -step, -core and -style

Post by particle-jim » Fri Oct 05, 2012 4:21 pm

AntlionUK wrote:
particle-jim wrote:
southstar wrote:
particle-jim wrote:beatdown hardcore
:corndance:
I swear the london scene was about 95% just beatdown bands haha
Nothing wrong with a good ol' beatdown.
aye not at all, rather looking forward to the Bun Dem Out reunion, The vocalist/guitarist from my band is doing bass for them now, should be chaos when they come back, LBU shows were always fucking terrifying
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Re: -step, -core and -style

Post by alphacat » Fri Oct 05, 2012 5:46 pm

Rinsed this two years ago... except I was being sarcastic and had no idea someone'd tried to actually coin it seriously.

http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.p ... e#p1871960

I like stepstep but stylecore, that stuff is terrible. :corndance:

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Re: -step, -core and -style

Post by particle-jim » Mon Oct 08, 2012 4:45 pm

On the subject of hardcore, at the last System I randomly bumped into my mate Andres who I knew from going to bare London gigs, we had a good laugh about how the vibe was very slightly different to the last time we were both at The Dome

Like I said, just a slight difference in the vibe...
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Re: -step, -core and -style

Post by wolf89 » Mon Oct 08, 2012 6:16 pm

particle-jim wrote:On the subject of hardcore, at the last System I randomly bumped into my mate Andres who I knew from going to bare London gigs, we had a good laugh about how the vibe was very slightly different to the last time we were both at The Dome

Like I said, just a slight difference in the vibe...
Fuck that waving your arms about shit.

Gimme a proper pit at a slayer or napalm death show

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Re: -step, -core and -style

Post by AntlionUK » Mon Oct 08, 2012 6:42 pm

seems pretty dead man, I swear hardcore works so much better in a more confined space so everybody has no choice but to loose their shit and go mental.
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Re: -step, -core and -style

Post by particle-jim » Mon Oct 08, 2012 7:17 pm

wolf89 wrote:Fuck that waving your arms about shit.
hahaha I was expecting that response :w:
AntlionUK wrote:seems pretty dead man, I swear hardcore works so much better in a more confined space so everybody has no choice but to loose their shit and go mental.
Agreed, defo been to plenty of wicked shows at the dome though
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Re: -step, -core and -style

Post by Forum » Mon Oct 08, 2012 7:21 pm

Those windmill arms are herdcore
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Re: -step, -core and -style

Post by sigbowls » Mon Oct 08, 2012 10:30 pm

core is 180bpm and style is 150bpm
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Re: -step, -core and -style

Post by alphacat » Tue Oct 09, 2012 8:08 pm

But what about stylecore? Does it have 150 breakdowns and resume at 180? And is it in 6/5 time? :6: (180/150 = 6/5... never mind.)

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Re: -step, -core and -style

Post by wub » Tue Oct 09, 2012 8:33 pm

wolf89 wrote:It's like donk for crusties and hippies..
I've got a mate from Leam who thinks hardtek and raggatek are the shit, be sure to use this quote next time I see him :lol:

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Re: -step, -core and -style

Post by mks » Thu Oct 11, 2012 1:43 am

As far as prefixes go, every time I see a Nu or Future in front of any previous genre, I usually just have to laugh. Even Post is a bit dodgy.

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Re: -step, -core and -style

Post by alphacat » Thu Oct 11, 2012 5:11 pm

mks wrote:As far as prefixes go, every time I see a Nu or Future in front of any previous genre, I usually just have to laugh. Even Post is a bit dodgy.
I think Post is the dodgiest of all since it was the first such descriptive to get abused (in the wake of "Postmodern," which nobody really understands isn't really a good/desirable thing as in postmodern societies everything is deemed to be relative and there is no absolute history or context for anything.)

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