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Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2007 2:56 am
by grime
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Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2007 3:04 am
by Jennifer
grime wrote:Image
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:lol:

Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2007 3:24 am
by sdf3
sek [espionage] wrote: Maybe the same is true down south?
Things seem to be pretty good here in Houston.

Lots of support from the dnb crowd as well as the main players.

Of course there are going to be some that don't really feel
the sound as much, but the respect is def there.

Dubstep resonates very well in the city of Screw.

Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2007 3:37 am
by Jennifer
sdf3 wrote:
sek [espionage] wrote: Maybe the same is true down south?
Things seem to be pretty good here in Houston.

Lots of support from the dnb crowd as well as the main players.

Of course there are going to be some that don't really feel
the sound as much, but the respect is def there.

Dubstep resonates very well in the city of Screw.
agreed. i've talked to a few dnb people, and even if they dont like the sound so much they got respect for what ya doin

Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2007 4:03 am
by parson
Hate Recordings wrote:
UFO over easy wrote:you're a fact
what's that supposed to mean?
your mom's a fact

Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2007 4:30 am
by Jennifer
Parson wrote:
Hate Recordings wrote:
UFO over easy wrote:you're a fact
what's that supposed to mean?
your mom's a fact

lol the cheese in this forum cracks me up

Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2007 7:24 am
by hate recordings
Parson wrote:
Hate Recordings wrote: what's that supposed to mean?
your mom's a fact
my mom isn't a fact. she's a sure thing.

especially if you get enough drinks in her lush ass. :lol:

Re: Skream thread on DOA

Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2007 12:40 pm
by BaronVon
EFA wrote:
Baron_von_Carlton wrote:Im not trying to start any hate...
Nice try mate.

Forums lol

(first time I've ever been on DOA - Mmmmm)
I am a member of DOA but i kept well away from that thread however i thought people might be interested in it over here.Judging by the response i was right.Slightly more replies to the DOA thread than this one.Both threads seem to have a fare balance of opinions each having a share of bigots and clueless people ignorant to each scene.
Personaly i cant see why the two get compared all the time.Suppose a lot of old Junglists like myself have got into Dubstep in a big way.Its just a fresh scene for me i find it good to dance to.As i do with Broken Beat,dancehall/reggae and Techno/House.I dont hate on Jungle its just run its course for me personaly.I started going raving in 1995 so i saw what could be described as Jungles golden era.This time cant be bettered for me so ive retired from the scene.When i go to a Dubstep rave i get the same feeling that i remember from the 90's.
Sorry if ive started some hate on this forum it was not my intention.

Re: Skream thread on DOA

Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2007 4:50 pm
by wicked sway
Baron_von_Carlton wrote:


Personaly i cant see why the two get compared all the time.
Its easy. Its the explosiveness of the music they both have. Drum N bass music & Dubstep music is the best. Big tunes in DNB and Big tunes in Dubstep are that of the same to the listeners of both genres. Its always about the bass, and always about the beats -for both these styles of music. To see Dubstep or DNB performed right it a treat. Almost a sure shot at getting a crowd whipped into a frenzy, that is if either of these 2 styles of music are promoted for properly and performed by the best of talent. I'm into both dnb & dubstep, and I couldnt pick between the 2 in what I thought was better. I know one thing the best DNB music that has ever been written, is being done now, and the same goes for Dubstep. Both these music styles are about futuristic beats and progress of the music's objective: to evolve musically and make better music thats tear dancefloors up. Both theses styles of music take me to that next level of 'mindset' ... so I say: Big up DNB Music & Big up Dubstep Music!

Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2007 5:05 pm
by product
i don't think you can even compare this site to DOA in terms of hate. i think the only times i've seen hate on here are towards either tech itch (which i wouldn't consider hate but from maybe a handful of people, the objections to his tunes are usually pretty respectful) and to the thugstep threads (i do not want to bring it back up, just using it as an example).

on DOA i'd say easily half of the stuff i've ever read has been hateful and hostile. dubstepforum has always been very welcoming and supportive (maybe even to the point of being too supportive) of new ideas, which is more than i can say for anything i've seen on DOA.

even on this forum when something doesn't go over well, the majority of replies are respectful, but you're always going to have the asshat who wants to talk shit. DOA resorts to shit-talking within a few replies. DOA members have too much to prove.

Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2007 6:35 pm
by dj_lean
drum syndicate wrote:No, neither have, but honestly, I WOULD PREFER TO BE IN A ROOM WITH A FAIR RATIO OF GUYS TO GIRLS THAN A FUCKING SAUSAGE FEST. And listening to a form of music that I like. I don't get that with DnB. Dubstep nd similar genres have that.

btw - gtfo troll ---------->
the ratio from girls to blokes at dnb and dubstep nights is very low....fact (cue the obligatory "you are not going to the right nights" response)
Like I said before I would prefer it to be more even so I dont really know why you felt the need to reiterate that in CAPITALS, Im guessing, but maybe its to make doubly sure that everyone in this thread definately knows you are not gay......okay, we get it.

btw - fuck you, who are you to tell me what and where to write? Im no troll, just someone who isnt afraid to speak my mind (although my first post in this thread was pure ironic genius and could be misinterpreted as trolling)

Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2007 6:38 pm
by bob crunkhouse
dj_lean wrote:
drum syndicate wrote:No, neither have, but honestly, I WOULD PREFER TO BE IN A ROOM WITH A FAIR RATIO OF GUYS TO GIRLS THAN A FUCKING SAUSAGE FEST. And listening to a form of music that I like. I don't get that with DnB. Dubstep nd similar genres have that.

btw - gtfo troll ---------->
the ratio from girls to blokes at dnb and dubstep nights is very low....fact (cue the obligatory "you are not going to the right nights" response)
Like I said before I would prefer it to be more even so I dont really know why you felt the need to reiterate that in CAPITALS, Im guessing, but maybe its to make doubly sure that everyone in this thread definately knows you are not gay......okay, we get it.

btw - fuck you, who are you to tell me what and where to write? Im no troll, just someone who isnt afraid to speak my mind (although my first post in this thread was pure ironic genius and could be misinterpreted as trolling)
what a fuckin troll

Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2007 6:43 pm
by dj_lean
Bob Crunkhouse wrote:what a fuckin troll
8) I Lolled

Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2007 6:47 pm
by deadly_habit
girls eh? house nites :lol:

Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2007 6:50 pm
by unlikely
TeReKeTe wrote:i still love & respect a good amount of d&b but, damn... that thread is retarded. 7 pages of drivel???

and now we're up to 8 :roll:

Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2007 6:50 pm
by seckle
everyone calm down. you guys are arguing about message boards on a message board. think about that for a moment.

Re: Skream thread on DOA

Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2007 6:55 pm
by drum syndicate
Wicked Sway wrote:
Baron_von_Carlton wrote:
Personaly i cant see why the two get compared all the time.
Its easy. Its the explosiveness of the music they both have. Drum N bass music & Dubstep music is the best. Big tunes in DNB and Big tunes in Dubstep are that of the same to the listeners of both genres. Its always about the bass, and always about the beats -for both these styles of music. To see Dubstep or DNB performed right it a treat. Almost a sure shot at getting a crowd whipped into a frenzy, that is if either of these 2 styles of music are promoted for properly and performed by the best of talent. I'm into both dnb & dubstep, and I couldnt pick between the 2 in what I thought was better. I know one thing the best DNB music that has ever been written, is being done now, and the same goes for Dubstep. Both these music styles are about futuristic beats and progress of the music's objective: to evolve musically and make better music thats tear dancefloors up. Both theses styles of music take me to that next level of 'mindset' ... so I say: Big up DNB Music & Big up Dubstep Music!

All in personal opinion, and it's dope that both sounds still do it for you. A lot of people have become disinfranchised with a lot of the dnb sound, and just found that dubstep is something that hits them in a similar way. Think of the xplosiveness. It excites the shit outta people, just like dnb used to.

Big ups yerself for being able to keep the love for both burning as strong as you are. I still love dnb, but in the social aspect and with gigs n events n stuff, it's just not the top choice anymore.

Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2007 7:25 pm
by product
seckle wrote:everyone calm down. you guys are arguing about message boards on a message board. think about that for a moment.
it's kinda like talking about food while you eat

Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2007 7:28 pm
by unlikely
or talking about someone talking about food while eating, while eating

Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2007 7:31 pm
by deadly_habit
oh yea and interforum arguements mean shit compared to real life
latesly spent more on dubstep plates than dnb but play dnb more :wink: