Dubstep? First attempt at a none "Brostep" track
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- Devilsindub
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Dubstep? First attempt at a none "Brostep" track
This is my first attempt at electronic music without the so called Brostep sound. I really don't know what genre it fits in. If anyone could give me some feedback I would really appreciate it. For people that listen to dubstep, could you please let me know if I'm headed in the right direction in terms of real dubstep? Thanks.
p.s. Just as a warning, the mix is horrible and I still need to add more to it
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p.s. Just as a warning, the mix is horrible and I still need to add more to it
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- bennyfroobs
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Re: Dubstep? First attempt at a none "Brostep" track
aye sounds cheeky
its fairly mello
but everyone has their own idea of what 'real' dubstep is and theres a fairly huge variety of sounds that fall under dubstep.
it doesnt sound like brostep though so uve achieved that
its fairly mello
but everyone has their own idea of what 'real' dubstep is and theres a fairly huge variety of sounds that fall under dubstep.
it doesnt sound like brostep though so uve achieved that
TopManLurka wrote:FTR, requirements for being a 'head':
-you have to be youngsta
-you must have been in that infamous room of ten people.
-a DMZ release is preferable but not necessary.
-please note that being youngsta is mandatory.
- Devilsindub
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Re: Dubstep? First attempt at a none "Brostep" track
bennyfroobs wrote:aye sounds cheeky
its fairly mello
but everyone has their own idea of what 'real' dubstep is and theres a fairly huge variety of sounds that fall under dubstep.
it doesnt sound like brostep though so uve achieved that
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Re: Dubstep? First attempt at a none "Brostep" track
cheeky is a compliment btw; colloquial slang round my bit
TopManLurka wrote:FTR, requirements for being a 'head':
-you have to be youngsta
-you must have been in that infamous room of ten people.
-a DMZ release is preferable but not necessary.
-please note that being youngsta is mandatory.
- bennyfroobs
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Re: Dubstep? First attempt at a none "Brostep" track
u didnt come across cheekily though, nothing u wrote could be taken as disrespcetful :p
do u listen to a lot of truhedz dubstep / a wide variety?
do u listen to a lot of truhedz dubstep / a wide variety?
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TopManLurka wrote:FTR, requirements for being a 'head':
-you have to be youngsta
-you must have been in that infamous room of ten people.
-a DMZ release is preferable but not necessary.
-please note that being youngsta is mandatory.
- Devilsindub
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Re: Dubstep? First attempt at a none "Brostep" track
Oh ok
I actually had to look the word up
Not to familiar with slang from outside the U.S. I listen to everything pretty much man. Actually my favorite artist who ever lived is Glenn Miller, but I grew up listening to NIN and Tool. I just recently got into EDM so my knowledge of it is very limited. I just write what ever I think sounds good and try to satisfy the music monster in my head. It's the worst and best addiction I've ever had
Being on this forum has definitely helped me expand my horizons though.
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Re: Dubstep? First attempt at a none "Brostep" track
cheeky is slang among me and my irl m9s afaik, idk if other places in the UK use it loads
was in amsterdam a few years ago; my mates vocabulary broke when he was on shrooms, he started describing literally everything he saw as "cheeky" "naughty" or "hot". heard those words so much they got ingrained into us all
and n1 safe man variety is the spice of life. i cant really listen to metal music myself though
if ur looking for "real" dubstep i cant recommend Chord Marauders enough. the best thing to happen to dubstep in ages imo, theyre pure class
was in amsterdam a few years ago; my mates vocabulary broke when he was on shrooms, he started describing literally everything he saw as "cheeky" "naughty" or "hot". heard those words so much they got ingrained into us all
and n1 safe man variety is the spice of life. i cant really listen to metal music myself though
if ur looking for "real" dubstep i cant recommend Chord Marauders enough. the best thing to happen to dubstep in ages imo, theyre pure class
TopManLurka wrote:FTR, requirements for being a 'head':
-you have to be youngsta
-you must have been in that infamous room of ten people.
-a DMZ release is preferable but not necessary.
-please note that being youngsta is mandatory.
- Devilsindub
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Re: Dubstep? First attempt at a none "Brostep" track
very cool man thanks for the recommendation. Not all metal is good. I'm actually not really into American metal. I really like Swedish rhythmic metal. Don't know if you've ever given these guys a listening to, but check out Meshuggah. They perfected the art of rhythmic metal. Particularly in the song Bleed. But if you're not into metal than you're just not into it. Thought I'd try.
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Re: Dubstep? First attempt at a none "Brostep" track
np!
yea ive listened to meshuggah before, cant remember what they were like tbh. i cant really remember any metal music that i used to like, its been so many years since ive listened to it by choice. i literally cant stand it now haha. its just not vibey enough
yea ive listened to meshuggah before, cant remember what they were like tbh. i cant really remember any metal music that i used to like, its been so many years since ive listened to it by choice. i literally cant stand it now haha. its just not vibey enough
TopManLurka wrote:FTR, requirements for being a 'head':
-you have to be youngsta
-you must have been in that infamous room of ten people.
-a DMZ release is preferable but not necessary.
-please note that being youngsta is mandatory.
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