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Post by darklight1990 » Tue Nov 18, 2008 5:18 pm

Stigma's a seriously sick tune.. I heard 'em drop it in Norwich a few weeks back and I swear I nearly melted into the floor..

Heavy shit!

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Post by humancond1tion » Wed Nov 19, 2008 7:17 pm

Legendary wrote:I don't get the hype? Its all a bit samey with their stuff, I can say though that their sounds & production is quite stunning but I'd probably never buy any of their stuff
Lol, are you a moron? Listen to "The Tide" by Noisia.. and tell me that sounds samey.. every fucking bar is a different variation, and unlike other producer's they take their time on tracks.. I think that one I've quoted took them 7-8 months from start to finish.

But at the end of the day, they have thousands upon thousands of worldwide fans, you however.. do not.

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Post by jolly wailer » Wed Nov 19, 2008 7:28 pm

so does Celine Dion

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Post by retinoise » Wed Nov 19, 2008 9:02 pm

Jolly Wailer wrote:so does Celine Dion
Anybody heard the Noisia remix of 'My Heart Will Go On'? It's lovely and rugged.

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Post by string » Wed Nov 19, 2008 9:43 pm

bit taken back by the non-noisia love, these guys who how to put a good tune together,

Crank is the one for me on this!

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Post by jrj2020 » Wed Nov 19, 2008 10:02 pm

Surface_Tension wrote:
jrj2020 wrote:
Surface_Tension wrote:TBH, I don't really rate 99% of the stuff that I am hearing that comes from former DnB producers. For the most part, if they were big DnB PRODUCERS, they suck at Dubstep production almost invariably. There are instances of the good stuff, but let's count them on one hand and move on.
These two tracks are drum & bass, its not noisia trying to do dubstep. Listen before replying.
Then why isn't it in the OTHER MUSIC forum? Not Dubstep, goes in the NOT dubstep forum.
Regardless of this post being in the wrong forum (shock horror), you still slated a tune you hadn't listened to. Not a good look.
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Post by Be-1ne » Wed Nov 19, 2008 11:08 pm

i have a mate who totally loves noisia..

I on the other hand have respect for their ability to craft a decent track but have never heard anything from them that has given me the slightest emotive response.

Of all the stuff ive heard, the housey electro stuff pisses over anything else they make.
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Post by kay » Thu Nov 20, 2008 1:29 am

Noisia's about the only thing I like about DnB!

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Post by surface_tension » Thu Nov 20, 2008 1:47 am

humancond1tion wrote:But at the end of the day, they have thousands upon thousands of worldwide fans, you however.. do not.
At the end of the day, local trance producers who have no following by trance standards sell more records than Burial does. I guess that means Burial sucks all ass, and the trance producers are good?

And I don't need to hear a Noisia tune to know it sucks. I've heard one, I've heard them all. I used to listen to DnB and never got into Noisia... does Noisia play Dubstep?

No. Do they play DnB? Yes.

I don't rate DnB higher than, say... getting my prostate milked by a pit bull. So why would I need to listen to a DnB tune to know I think it sucked?
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Post by section 8 » Thu Nov 20, 2008 2:48 am

Crank rules! :twisted:
Be-1ne wrote: I on the other hand have respect for their ability to craft a decent track but have never heard anything from them that has given me the slightest emotive response.

Noisia - "Cloud Shine"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kf0hr5V1Zuw

Noisia - "Crescent Sun"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_onWIHzpDp4

Soulproof - "Untrue (Noisia rmx)"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vhx-PLKkbP4

also check their Drifter stuff
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Post by section 8 » Thu Nov 20, 2008 2:58 am

also, on the topic of them doing dubstep.... i thought their Kitchen Sink remix was amazing.
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Post by claw » Thu Nov 20, 2008 3:05 am

noisia are incredibly talented...big


heard they do music for heiniken commercials now as well...thats gotta be a sweet gig
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Post by string » Thu Nov 20, 2008 5:23 pm

Surface_Tension wrote:
humancond1tion wrote:But at the end of the day, they have thousands upon thousands of worldwide fans, you however.. do not.
At the end of the day, local trance producers who have no following by trance standards sell more records than Burial does. I guess that means Burial sucks all ass, and the trance producers are good?

And I don't need to hear a Noisia tune to know it sucks. I've heard one, I've heard them all. I used to listen to DnB and never got into Noisia... does Noisia play Dubstep?

No. Do they play DnB? Yes.

I don't rate DnB higher than, say... getting my prostate milked by a pit bull. So why would I need to listen to a DnB tune to know I think it sucked?
Your a fucking idiot.

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Post by executive steve » Thu Nov 20, 2008 6:24 pm

String wrote:
Surface_Tension wrote:
humancond1tion wrote:But at the end of the day, they have thousands upon thousands of worldwide fans, you however.. do not.
At the end of the day, local trance producers who have no following by trance standards sell more records than Burial does. I guess that means Burial sucks all ass, and the trance producers are good?

And I don't need to hear a Noisia tune to know it sucks. I've heard one, I've heard them all. I used to listen to DnB and never got into Noisia... does Noisia play Dubstep?

No. Do they play DnB? Yes.

I don't rate DnB higher than, say... getting my prostate milked by a pit bull. So why would I need to listen to a DnB tune to know I think it sucked?
Your a fucking idiot.


Some good advice here.

Noisia? They're everything that's wrong with DnB to be frank... all "engineering" and zero "attitude" - "filth" is no substitute for "grit"
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Post by subzer » Fri Nov 21, 2008 3:12 pm

you're either like it or not... whatever, i have great respect for them, music wise as well as sound wise. i think they are very talented and that we are going to hear a lot more from them on a broader level than they operate know.
what i would like to add to this 'discussion' is that respecting noisia's production skills is something different than liking there music. also i feel some frustration from people as they are emerging from the 'underground' and prob going to make a decent living from them music in the future.
at last i dont really get the topic starter as this is a DUBSTEP forum and this should be in the OTHER MUSIC section.... mods?

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Post by n012 » Fri Nov 21, 2008 9:02 pm

It's all about the funky Crank
section 8 wrote:also, on the topic of them doing dubstep.... their Kitchen Sink remix is amazing.
x2

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Post by freqone » Fri Nov 28, 2008 1:25 pm

Surface_Tension wrote:
Nothing Noisia has ever touched is good.
their technically breathtaking....end of story

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Post by rubaduba » Fri Nov 28, 2008 7:37 pm

n012 wrote:It's all about the funky Crank
section 8 wrote:also, on the topic of them doing dubstep.... their Kitchen Sink remix is amazing.
x2
x3 fukin sick. Darkest thing iv ever heard

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Post by dr- » Mon Dec 01, 2008 11:14 pm

To be fair.
Noisia piss over all of you.

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Post by doomproduction » Thu Dec 04, 2008 1:58 pm

Surface_Tension wrote:TBH, I don't really rate 99% of the stuff that I am hearing that comes from former DnB producers. For the most part, if they were big DnB PRODUCERS, they suck at Dubstep production almost invariably. There are instances of the good stuff, but let's count them on one hand and move on.

Nothing Noisia has ever touched is good.

I'd probably kill you if you were near me.

even if you don't like their style, Noisia's technical prowess far surpasses any dubstep producer i've heard to date. if you're gonna disagree, you'll have to show me :)

a lot of producers on this forum chat about layering bass sounds this and multiple filter that, but nobody in dubstep can do it like noisia do. check out tunes like 'the tide', 'exodus' and 'monster' to hear what they can do to a bassline. that said, tunes done with the mighty Phace are more up my street, moody, bit more minimal, but technically ridiculously good!

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