dubstep - what direction are we heading?

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Re: dubstep - what direction are we heading?

Post by charles1 » Mon Mar 04, 2013 7:00 pm

rayman612 wrote:what is ur favorite dubstep op
skrillex duh!!!

nah jk... coki/skream. can't decide.
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Re: dubstep - what direction are we heading?

Post by D2therJ » Mon Mar 04, 2013 8:28 pm

I disliked this video.. he came off very arrogant. I'm sure deadmau5 didn't mind the mainstream.. when he was selling out tours in europe and north america. Joel just salty that others relatively new have had ample success so fast with the genre dubstep.
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Re: dubstep - what direction are we heading?

Post by charles1 » Mon Mar 04, 2013 8:34 pm

150Grams wrote:
charles1 wrote: In this video, Deadmau5 gives his thoughts about dubstep as a genre and a movement. He predicts the future of dubstep: "people will get over it and we will do other stuff or go back to shit we were doing before...it's just an anomoly in popular music...we will move on and find something else"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8IgwKzMz1U
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Re: dubstep - what direction are we heading?

Post by EliteLennon117 » Mon Mar 04, 2013 8:50 pm

Okay what a few guys have been doing recently isn't going to decide where the scene is going. There are still tons of the old school artist plus a huge magnitude of new guys (thanks to the internet) that are pushing the sound that is known as dubstep. Also deadmouse is not somebody that I would give the time of day when think about the future of dubstep or even house music.
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Re: dubstep - what direction are we heading?

Post by charles1 » Mon Mar 04, 2013 10:56 pm

EliteLennon117 wrote:Okay what a few guys have been doing recently isn't going to decide where the scene is going. There are still tons of the old school artist plus a huge magnitude of new guys (thanks to the internet) that are pushing the sound that is known as dubstep. Also deadmouse is not somebody that I would give the time of day when think about the future of dubstep or even house music.
just a few guys? benga and skream are just a couple o' guys? they aren't the face of non-brostep-dubstep? they aren't the most influential of the most-mainstream-but-not-true-mainstream-but-still-mainstream non-brostep-non-mid-range-but-still-technically-mid-range-if-you-mean-like-the-frequency-but-not-like-"mid range"-mid-range dubstep artists? lol ;-)

bottom line: skream and benga are not just a couple of guys!!!! :a:

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Re: dubstep - what direction are we heading?

Post by Dubber_Dub » Mon Mar 04, 2013 11:01 pm

Dont analyse, just crack on with it !
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Re: dubstep - what direction are we heading?

Post by chekov » Mon Mar 04, 2013 11:02 pm

i think vivek's probably my favourite dj for new dubstep atm
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Re: dubstep - what direction are we heading?

Post by BonerJams04 » Mon Mar 04, 2013 11:35 pm

benga hasnt been relevant for a while m8
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Re: dubstep - what direction are we heading?

Post by Sexual_Chocolate » Mon Mar 04, 2013 11:43 pm

charles1 wrote:they aren't the face of non-brostep-dubstep? they aren't the most influential of the most-mainstream-but-not-true-mainstream-but-still-mainstream non-brostep-non-mid-range-but-still-technically-mid-range-if-you-mean-like-the-frequency-but-not-like-"mid range"-mid-range dubstep artists? lol ;-)
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Re: dubstep - what direction are we heading?

Post by Mason » Mon Mar 04, 2013 11:50 pm

jesus there have been some retarded posts/threads on here last few days
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Re: dubstep - what direction are we heading?

Post by SCope13 » Tue Mar 05, 2013 12:01 am

charles1 wrote:
EliteLennon117 wrote:Okay what a few guys have been doing recently isn't going to decide where the scene is going. There are still tons of the old school artist plus a huge magnitude of new guys (thanks to the internet) that are pushing the sound that is known as dubstep. Also deadmouse is not somebody that I would give the time of day when think about the future of dubstep or even house music.
just a few guys? benga and skream are just a couple o' guys? they aren't the face of non-brostep-dubstep? they aren't the most influential of the most-mainstream-but-not-true-mainstream-but-still-mainstream non-brostep-non-mid-range-but-still-technically-mid-range-if-you-mean-like-the-frequency-but-not-like-"mid range"-mid-range dubstep artists? lol ;-)

bottom line: skream and benga are not just a couple of guys!!!! :a:
literally the only people that gives a fuck about benga anymore are bros that just name-drop him because they think it makes them sound smart in front of the heads
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Re: dubstep - what direction are we heading?

Post by tatty_b_jangles » Tue Mar 05, 2013 12:43 am

I haven't a notion where its going and I'd like to keep it that way.

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Re: dubstep - what direction are we heading?

Post by dsprainman » Tue Mar 05, 2013 12:58 am

SCope13 wrote:
charles1 wrote:
EliteLennon117 wrote:Okay what a few guys have been doing recently isn't going to decide where the scene is going. There are still tons of the old school artist plus a huge magnitude of new guys (thanks to the internet) that are pushing the sound that is known as dubstep. Also deadmouse is not somebody that I would give the time of day when think about the future of dubstep or even house music.
just a few guys? benga and skream are just a couple o' guys? they aren't the face of non-brostep-dubstep? they aren't the most influential of the most-mainstream-but-not-true-mainstream-but-still-mainstream non-brostep-non-mid-range-but-still-technically-mid-range-if-you-mean-like-the-frequency-but-not-like-"mid range"-mid-range dubstep artists? lol ;-)

bottom line: skream and benga are not just a couple of guys!!!! :a:
literally the only people that gives a fuck about benga anymore are bros that just name-drop him because they think it makes them sound smart in front of the heads
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Re: dubstep - what direction are we heading?

Post by EliteLennon117 » Tue Mar 05, 2013 1:00 am

charles1 wrote:
EliteLennon117 wrote:Okay what a few guys have been doing recently isn't going to decide where the scene is going. There are still tons of the old school artist plus a huge magnitude of new guys (thanks to the internet) that are pushing the sound that is known as dubstep. Also deadmouse is not somebody that I would give the time of day when think about the future of dubstep or even house music.
just a few guys? benga and skream are just a couple o' guys? they aren't the face of non-brostep-dubstep? they aren't the most influential of the most-mainstream-but-not-true-mainstream-but-still-mainstream non-brostep-non-mid-range-but-still-technically-mid-range-if-you-mean-like-the-frequency-but-not-like-"mid range"-mid-range dubstep artists? lol ;-)

bottom line: skream and benga are not just a couple of guys!!!! :a:
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Re: dubstep - what direction are we heading?

Post by sigbowls » Tue Mar 05, 2013 1:30 am

dubstep is old school
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Post by orangeluva56 » Tue Mar 05, 2013 1:38 am

follow vivek. he will guide u.
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Re: dubstep - what direction are we heading?

Post by incnic » Tue Mar 05, 2013 1:41 am

realy enjoyign being 31 an reading this
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Re: dubstep - what direction are we heading?

Post by mashmash » Tue Mar 05, 2013 1:48 am

one thing i have noticed that annoys me is some people starting to just call stuff "garage" again. not really referring to dubstep, but the whole amalgamation of different styles of electronic all part of this scene in the uk atm. i have seen people on some sites saying "yeah i listen to garage" when referring to either dubstep or stuff like night slugs, hyperdub or whatever etc. i hate to be a dickhead over genres and labels, and in theory it is 'garage' i suppose... and there is definitely a resurgence in mid 90s garage sounds i have heard in new deep house tunes over the past couple of years but can't help but feel these people are using this term in a similar vain to "bass music", i can't think which is worse /rant
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Re: dubstep - what direction are we heading?

Post by fractal » Tue Mar 05, 2013 1:58 am

fucks

how to find them, so that i can give them
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Re: dubstep - what direction are we heading?

Post by incnic » Tue Mar 05, 2013 2:02 am

is disclousure face garage or a as=wful pastiche...

any one discliaure facing?
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