you're such a raver, Joe. =)Joe Muggs wrote:
What are your thoughts on this? Am I being overly idealistic? Is there some kind of code of ethics at work here? DOES dubstep really have that friendly vibe, and if so, why? Does the music itself somehow feed into that? Can it last?
I don't think it's a code of ethics, more the fact that despite the hyper-speed maturation of the genre, the bigger players have been able to keep their heads on straight. Having worked with a bunch of em' on shows, tours and what have you, it's always been a welcoming, down-to-earth ting, first and formost.
Vibe works its way down. People are still just doing their thing as they always have, the only difference is that its expanded in scale over the last few years. So instead of folks doin' it the only way they know how in Croydon, it's Croydon, San Jose, Tokyo and Toronto.