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what really pisses me off is all the dubstep producers makin jungle and calling it dubstep!!!
j/k
um, yeh. music is music is music. pretty much every stateside producer in the dubstep thing is a junglist. just cause yall are just hearin about them now, most have been doin the jungle thing for tiiiiiime...
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um, yeh. music is music is music. pretty much every stateside producer in the dubstep thing is a junglist. just cause yall are just hearin about them now, most have been doin the jungle thing for tiiiiiime...
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Gotta agree with that mate. As long as you like it, its good.Sio2 wrote:It doesnt matter. DnB, dubstep its all words to attempt to describe a certain style of music. Each style has its own features but there is epic music no matter what genre you are looking at. Anyone who gets hung up on the dubstep vs dnb thing is just gonna get left in the dust.
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??? ALL DnB producers are KILLING the new dubsep sound, taking it to a new level...BUT they'll never break into the roots and the sound that started dubstep - but dubstep is now old enough for us to say that the sound that started dubstep is in the past, not forgotten whatsoever, but in the past....
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yeah but at the same time go listen to solaris by Photek, huge dnb producer, making a few very dubstep tracks wayyy back 8 years ago. dub owes a ton to jungle, almost everything non 4/4 in the uk does. Its all just music like people are saying, if tis good its good. Kryptic Minds and Leon Switch have a made a few dubstep tracks I think, sounding good, Im all for it.gaston_UK wrote:??? ALL DnB producers are KILLING the new dubsep sound, taking it to a new level...BUT they'll never break into the roots and the sound that started dubstep - but dubstep is now old enough for us to say that the sound that started dubstep is in the past, not forgotten whatsoever, but in the past....

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It must be a nightmare to be an 'established' producer ,and therefore be confined for eternity to producing one style of music for the rest of your rarely luctrative career
Any suggestion that people should only stick to what they are successful at,goes against the whole creative process ie.Inspiration leading to output.
The chances are that guys on the DnB scene are really into by the fresh angles they hear in dubstep, and relish the chance to get a bit experimental within their style.
At the end of the day it don't matter who made it as long as its sick...
Any suggestion that people should only stick to what they are successful at,goes against the whole creative process ie.Inspiration leading to output.
The chances are that guys on the DnB scene are really into by the fresh angles they hear in dubstep, and relish the chance to get a bit experimental within their style.
At the end of the day it don't matter who made it as long as its sick...
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Truth!blackmass plastics wrote:It must be a nightmare to be an 'established' producer ,and therefore be confined for eternity to producing one style of music for the rest of your rarely luctrative career
Any suggestion that people should only stick to what they are successful at,goes against the whole creative process ie.Inspiration leading to output.
The chances are that guys on the DnB scene are really into by the fresh angles they hear in dubstep, and relish the chance to get a bit experimental within their style.
At the end of the day it don't matter who made it as long as its sick...
It is amuzing that people get all over protective about dnb producers coming in taking our jobs, our wives, our genres, our money (etc....) but they have as much right to experiment as the next man. I think the problem lies with any producer saying "i'm writing dubstep" rather than "i'm writing a tune" and then seeing where it goes. People create their own boxes.
There are obviously producers who people like and those that people don't like and it is seen as a cardinal sin if someone who is considered a bad producer in their own scene comes in a and produces a 'dubstep' track. Of course there are already enough bad producers making dubstep but why should any 'bad' dnb producer have any less right to make a potentially bad dubstep tune as all the people already making rubbish dubstep.
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blackmass plastics wrote:It must be a nightmare to be an 'established' producer ,and therefore be confined for eternity to producing one style of music for the rest of your rarely luctrative career
Any suggestion that people should only stick to what they are successful at,goes against the whole creative process ie.Inspiration leading to output.
The chances are that guys on the DnB scene are really into by the fresh angles they hear in dubstep, and relish the chance to get a bit experimental within their style.
At the end of the day it don't matter who made it as long as its sick...
Hell yeah! Its all about what inspires you. Producing more than one style of music should be praised as its vesitle producers that are the most interesting. People with ONE style and sound come boring very quick. IMHO
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Breakage
Martyn
Benny Page
Chase & Status
Eddy Woo
Kryptic Minds
The list goes on. All sick DnB producers and now they're sick Dubstep producers as well. In these cases at least i think the fact they've come from DnB has helped. It means they've got a different spin on it compared to someone who has been on Dubstep from the start and came from the garage scene.
Martyn
Benny Page
Chase & Status
Eddy Woo
Kryptic Minds
The list goes on. All sick DnB producers and now they're sick Dubstep producers as well. In these cases at least i think the fact they've come from DnB has helped. It means they've got a different spin on it compared to someone who has been on Dubstep from the start and came from the garage scene.
If the tunes good, the tunes good.
Could be a untitled .wav sent to loads of top Djs, no one will know who it is, gets cut to a few dubplates and destroys clubs around the world.....
You saying if the producer 2 months later went.."This is mine" and was someone big in another scene it'll get any less respect?
bollocks will it
Could be a untitled .wav sent to loads of top Djs, no one will know who it is, gets cut to a few dubplates and destroys clubs around the world.....
You saying if the producer 2 months later went.."This is mine" and was someone big in another scene it'll get any less respect?
bollocks will it
SoundcloudSoulstep wrote: My point is i just wanna hear more vibes
exactly. people should be able to make whatever they want as long as they're doing it for the right reasons. i really don't understand the insular attitude so many people seem to have in relation to dubstep: imo noone owns the scene and has a right to say what it is or where it is going, even the originators. anyone making a purely cynical move to make a particular genre of music deserves our scorn but otherwise people should be able to make what they want without being judged for itblackmass plastics wrote:It must be a nightmare to be an 'established' producer ,and therefore be confined for eternity to producing one style of music for the rest of your rarely luctrative career
Any suggestion that people should only stick to what they are successful at,goes against the whole creative process ie.Inspiration leading to output.
The chances are that guys on the DnB scene are really into by the fresh angles they hear in dubstep, and relish the chance to get a bit experimental within their style.
At the end of the day it don't matter who made it as long as its sick...
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