
A trend I'm seeing in newer dubstep
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A trend I'm seeing in newer dubstep
I've been hearing a little too much music that sounds exactly like; or similar to Eptic... I'm not saying he didn't copy another producer to adopt his style, but he is the first producer that I heard using highpassed screeching leads ontop of warm defined sub-bass; with his intense melodic influences in the drop, and funky ass beats. The mind blowing part about the whole thing is: the amount of these producers getting famous for music that is so poorly produced. Half of the songs I hear like this give me chills because all of the leads fighting for space in the higher frequency range fuck with my head. I feel like they go Lex Luger on the shit and say "naw dog I don't eq i just turn up da bass and send it to a professional." Anyone else seeing this too? Or is it just me.... 

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no ones gonna go look at some bait producer cos you said people sound like him.

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All that melts away when the lights are down and the bass is up.
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^ lololol
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you should write press releases m8.Dj Rephlex wrote:he is the first producer that I heard using highpassed screeching leads ontop of warm defined sub-bass; with his intense melodic influences in the drop, and funky ass beats.
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Bait producers? I don't even understand what you're saying?Riddles wrote:no ones gonna go look at some bait producer cos you said people sound like him.
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TopManLurka wrote:you should write press releases m8.Dj Rephlex wrote:he is the first producer that I heard using highpassed screeching leads ontop of warm defined sub-bass; with his intense melodic influences in the drop, and funky ass beats.
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TopManLurka wrote:you should write press releases m8.Dj Rephlex wrote:he is the first producer that I heard using highpassed screeching leads ontop of warm defined sub-bass; with his intense melodic influences in the drop, and funky ass beats.

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coki, caspa, vex'd even emalkay...
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I am not a skilled enough producer to be able to hear what you're hearing. And that's what I think it'll come down too. Few will actually notice.
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Exactly, that's my theory; but then again I wasn't thinking about the positives when I posted this. Look how far electro music's come since the 90s. I guess modern dubstep has the potential to grow into something amazing in the future; aslong as people are actually experimenting instead of making the same song 10x over, which doesn't seem to be case right now. That's why I love this forum. Love dat variety.Soul Of Seun wrote:I am not a skilled enough producer to be able to hear what you're hearing. And that's what I think it'll come down too. Few will actually notice.
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what the fuck are u talking about hahahaDj Rephlex wrote:Exactly, that's my theory; but then again I wasn't thinking about the positives when I posted this. Look how far electro music's come since the 90s. I guess modern dubstep has the potential to grow into something amazing in the future; aslong as people are actually experimenting instead of making the same song 10x over, which doesn't seem to be case right now. That's why I love this forum. Love dat variety.Soul Of Seun wrote:I am not a skilled enough producer to be able to hear what you're hearing. And that's what I think it'll come down too. Few will actually notice.
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Are those guys from production forum?
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we just ride the wave
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OP, whats ur favorite kind of electro music
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OP how do you come up with this shit
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jesus christ, only went and googled this fuck.
Summed up everything i hate about the genre, this is the dubstep equivalent of clownstep i swear.
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yep - every horrible element is jammed right in there.
-pitched up snares.
-generic movie quote/title combo.
-screechy muddy mids
-nursery rhyme melody
LISTEN TO WHAT YOU STARTED DOCTOR P, LISTEN TO IT AND HANG YOUR HEAD
i feel bad for ever dancing to sweet shop back in 09 now
Summed up everything i hate about the genre, this is the dubstep equivalent of clownstep i swear.
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yep - every horrible element is jammed right in there.
-pitched up snares.
-generic movie quote/title combo.
-screechy muddy mids
-nursery rhyme melody
LISTEN TO WHAT YOU STARTED DOCTOR P, LISTEN TO IT AND HANG YOUR HEAD
i feel bad for ever dancing to sweet shop back in 09 now
Last edited by Lucifa on Sun Mar 17, 2013 1:50 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: A trend I'm seeing in newer dubstep
fair enough these people are free to make this nonsense music, but why call it dubstep???
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