What's with the oldschool producers?!
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I hope he will revisit sometime in the future. Likely.
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dubfordessert wrote:loefah is 100% right about disko rekah, it's a "dubstep tune" and its nowhere near as good as his other stuff. it's sad he doesnt release anything anymore but what can you do. loads of room for bass in house music
I thought you didn't like house?
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If the oldschool producers feel the need to move on, let them, it's a much better decision than seeing them stagnating within a style they're no longer feeling.
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koncide wrote:If the oldschool cows feel the need to move on, let them, it's a much better decision than seeing them stagnating milk they're no longer feeling.
There will always be new producers making fresh styles.

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Re: What's with the oldschool producers?!
My understanding was that, at least in it's infancy, dubstep producers were just people who thought outside the box, did their own thing and collectively hovered around a similar aesthetic. All the old interviews/documentaries/whatever I check out are focused on the idea that there's no such thing as a "dubstep sound," that all the producers had very much their own unique vibe.
Doesn't it just make sense that people with that kind of drive would keep drifting and move on to making different kind of beats? Yea, it's sad that someone like Loefah isn't producing like he used to, but the drive that's making them move on is what made us love them in the first place, so you'll never see me getting angry about it.
Doesn't it just make sense that people with that kind of drive would keep drifting and move on to making different kind of beats? Yea, it's sad that someone like Loefah isn't producing like he used to, but the drive that's making them move on is what made us love them in the first place, so you'll never see me getting angry about it.
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A legendary plate comes out within a week, so I'm not too worried.
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this 100%acronym wrote:My understanding was that, at least in it's infancy, dubstep producers were just people who thought outside the box, did their own thing and collectively hovered around a similar aesthetic. All the old interviews/documentaries/whatever I check out are focused on the idea that there's no such thing as a "dubstep sound," that all the producers had very much their own unique vibe.
loefah realized it when he made that tune... dubstep had become a sound, instead of each person having their own.
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still think it shouldnt have stopped him for releasing some of his other bits hjed made before that pointfractal wrote:this 100%acronym wrote:My understanding was that, at least in it's infancy, dubstep producers were just people who thought outside the box, did their own thing and collectively hovered around a similar aesthetic. All the old interviews/documentaries/whatever I check out are focused on the idea that there's no such thing as a "dubstep sound," that all the producers had very much their own unique vibe.
loefah realized it when he made that tune... dubstep had become a sound, instead of each person having their own.
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idk if this is irrelevant, but what happened to old school producers like bukem, goldie, todd edwards, photek, and what are they up to these days. I know Goldie was at the skreamizm event, but maybe i'm missing something
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bukem still tours
photek put something outlast year iirc
goldie runs metalheadz
photek put something outlast year iirc
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todd edwards is still in the game too. check his soundcloud.
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Photek just came out with a new album at the end of October.
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Soundcloud-TraX- wrote:idk if this is irrelevant, but what happened to old school producers like photek
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aint u heard acid reign bro
fuck thats a tune thatd make all the dubstep ppl happy
fuck thats a tune thatd make all the dubstep ppl happy
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The flip is dope toorayman612 wrote:aint u heard acid reign bro
fuck thats a tune thatd make all the dubstep ppl happy
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Re: What's with the oldschool producers?!
Artists evolve. Dubstep will eventually die out like everything else, but it's what people make it and turn it into so that the memory lives. Heavy bass will last forever. People will always like loud music. Four on the floor, broken beats, glitchy synths, chopped up samples, rain drops, it's all a part of a trend somewhere. It all gets recycled though. In 15 years, there will be a new generation of kids creating minimalist EDM whilst trying to recreate Skream and Kode9 house music, and eventually those kids will evolve and there will be threads on here about them.
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edm 

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Nevalo wrote:edm

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