Dubstep Wikipedia Entry
- rickyricardo
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Dubstep Wikipedia Entry
The article looks a bit bland. I'm looking to add a picture(s). Any suggestions??
Here's the link, in case you haven't already seen it
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dubstep
Here's the link, in case you haven't already seen it
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dubstep
can we get showerlip in there too?
http://www.myspace.com/ZOMBYproductions
http://www.myspace.com/HEAVYARTILLERYLABEL

'SPLIFF DUB' OUT SOON !!!!
http://www.myspace.com/HEAVYARTILLERYLABEL

'SPLIFF DUB' OUT SOON !!!!
it's a grime thing, so not very relevant to the wikipedia entry.ghettobot wrote:what?
i don't really get the shower references!
it's a reference to Jamaica's notorious Shower Posse that got adopted by Roll Deep and then everyone else in grime.
Keysound Recordings, Rinse FM, http://www.blackdownsoundboy.blogspot.com, sub, edge, bars, groove, swing...
I really don't like the article so much.
Don't want to bring up the dead horses (break/half/dubstep) again, but parts of the article seem to me more attention to providing a normative, actually excluding definition of dubstep (how it should sound in order to be dubstep) rather than describing the plurality and richess of the sound in an inclusive manner.
Which is a pity, as for me this remains one of the most promising aspects of dubstep.
Don't want to bring up the dead horses (break/half/dubstep) again, but parts of the article seem to me more attention to providing a normative, actually excluding definition of dubstep (how it should sound in order to be dubstep) rather than describing the plurality and richess of the sound in an inclusive manner.
Which is a pity, as for me this remains one of the most promising aspects of dubstep.
i was joking 
http://www.myspace.com/ZOMBYproductions
http://www.myspace.com/HEAVYARTILLERYLABEL

'SPLIFF DUB' OUT SOON !!!!
http://www.myspace.com/HEAVYARTILLERYLABEL

'SPLIFF DUB' OUT SOON !!!!
- rickyricardo
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- Joined: Fri Oct 07, 2005 1:36 pm
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No doubt. The article is by no means perfect, but Martin was kind enough to provide the bulk of the text. If you think something has been overlooked, then by all means edit itm9918868 wrote:I really don't like the article so much.
Don't want to bring up the dead horses (break/half/dubstep) again, but parts of the article seem to me more attention to providing a normative, actually excluding definition of dubstep (how it should sound in order to be dubstep) rather than describing the plurality and richess of the sound in an inclusive manner.
Which is a pity, as for me this remains one of the most promising aspects of dubstep.
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