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Re: is 'Filth' ruining the scene?

Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 1:58 pm
by Euphoria
This "filth" thing you're talking about is about people taking the music to the next step, some people think it's great, some does not.. That's life.

I can't say it's "ruining" the scene because this filth-thing is not really dubstep, atleast not for me, the "scene" for me is the real dubstep, like Horsepower, Skream & Hatcha.. People like different things, i like the older, more dark sound.


In conclusion, it does not ruin the scene because the "filth" is not really dubstep. But there has been numerous threads about this, no need to discuss it again.

Re: is 'Filth' ruining the scene?

Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 2:01 pm
by Sirius
its all about the JOYSTEP!!!

oh & dont forget the infected-uterus step!!!

!!CHEAAAAA

Re: is 'Filth' ruining the scene?

Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 2:11 pm
by chico_red
Euphoria wrote: In conclusion, it does not ruin the scene because the "filth" is not really dubstep.
Fuck off!!!

Re: is 'Filth' ruining the scene?

Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 2:15 pm
by Euphoria
chico_red wrote: Fuck off

Hehe, another close minded person who can't accept other opinions =D

Re: is 'Filth' ruining the scene?

Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 2:17 pm
by ashley
Filth doesn't carry the space that Dubstep used to back in the day.

A whole set start to finish of Filth is not my cuppa, but whatever, some enjoy it, get over it.

It's more about DJ's who have no variety that are 'ruining the scene' if you ask me.

Re: is 'Filth' ruining the scene?

Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 2:24 pm
by bukezfinezt
its all about the kids who love the hypes filth! one day they´re fed up and dont want it anymore! thats it!

Re: is 'Filth' ruining the scene?

Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 2:52 pm
by chico_red
Euphoria wrote:
chico_red wrote: Fuck off

Hehe, another close minded person who can't accept other opinions =D
hehe indeed!! It is you with the closed mind you fucking moron!! YOU are the one saying this is not "this or that". I am merely telling you to fuck off cos you are clearly half brained and you have the opinion forming ability of a 5 year old!
Are you saying that Jakes - Boom Boom Bass, No Future - Skream remix, Emalkay - Battlesuit are not Dubstep? (these were just the 1st 3 examples that came to my head). They are as filthy as anything out there!

"Not Dubstep" you fucking arsehole!!!!

Re: is 'Filth' ruining the scene?

Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 3:03 pm
by Euphoria
chico_red wrote:

:i:

Re: is 'Filth' ruining the scene?

Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 3:04 pm
by Euphoria
Compare Anti War Dub (If you've heard it.. hahah) and some random Datsik song. One of the tunes is real dubstep, the other is not.

Filth sounds like another kind of music.



(Btw; i wrote that filth is not dubstep TO ME. Ya get skeeted on)

Re: is 'Filth' ruining the scene?

Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 3:07 pm
by therapist
Euphoria wrote:Compare Anti War Dub (If you've heard it.. hahah) and some random Datsik song. One of the tunes is real dubstep, the other is not.
Go on, tell us which. I'm dying to know.

Re: is 'Filth' ruining the scene?

Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 3:08 pm
by Euphoria
Go on, tell us which. I'm dying to know.

hahah

Re: is 'Filth' ruining the scene?

Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 3:33 pm
by Widowmaker
Euphoria wrote:
Go on, tell us which. I'm dying to know.

hahah
it's datsik isn't it? anti-war? loool thats so gay i want to go around kicking grandmas in their stnuc after hearing my favourite musicz1!!!11

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Re: is 'Filth' ruining the scene?

Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 3:38 pm
by Input_1
I think that naming it 'ruining the scene' the scene wasn't the best idea.

I didn't realise there was that many threads like this!

Re: is 'Filth' ruining the scene?

Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 3:44 pm
by HORSEFORCE
bukezfinezt wrote:its all about the kids who love the hypes filth! one day they´re fed up and dont want it anymore! thats it!
and when it comes to filthy, youre one of my favs for sure. I drop "Hey" all the time. there needs to be more tunes like that.

check out the tune in my signature for a similar party kinda sound :wink:

Re: is 'Filth' ruining the scene?

Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 3:47 pm
by HORSEFORCE
tkun wrote:I haven't read through this entire thread, because I don't feel like it, but here's my two cents. IMO, dubstep is going the way of hip-hop, in that a lot of the good music within the scene is getting pushed into the "underground" while the popular stuff is just shit. But eh, that's what's been happening with most genres really, I guess the reason why I picked hip-hop, was because it was the easiest example to understand.
But just like hip hop, its not hard to appreciate the old school "true" shit as well as the newer shit. Why cant you listen to Tribe called quest AND lil wayne and enjoy both? (I sure do) I just dont get why people have to pick sides in music all the time.

Re: is 'Filth' ruining the scene?

Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 4:11 pm
by DstructO
HORSEFORCE wrote:
tkun wrote:I haven't read through this entire thread, because I don't feel like it, but here's my two cents. IMO, dubstep is going the way of hip-hop, in that a lot of the good music within the scene is getting pushed into the "underground" while the popular stuff is just shit. But eh, that's what's been happening with most genres really, I guess the reason why I picked hip-hop, was because it was the easiest example to understand.
But just like hip hop, its not hard to appreciate the old school "true" shit as well as the newer shit. Why cant you listen to Tribe called quest AND lil wayne and enjoy both? (I sure do) I just dont get why people have to pick sides in music all the time.

hey horseforce your track is in my battle of the bots mix episode 2.. :)

Re: is 'Filth' ruining the scene?

Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 4:17 pm
by joeki
I don't pick sides, the side picked me long before there were two sides.

Re: is 'Filth' ruining the scene?

Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 5:58 pm
by James B
big fan of all types of dubstep, but i do hate the whole "filthier than..." comment. I try to make educated comments on youtube videos and try to learn a bit about production etc... but all people do is try to write the best comment. so childish! also people who think they proper dubsteppers who only listen to the latest releases are so annoying when you speak to them at a rave and stuff

Re: is 'Filth' ruining the scene?

Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 6:09 pm
by fractal
it's ok, you should see the youtube comments on the more complex side of dubstep

that beat is more intricate than a hillbillies family tree. The percussion makes me want to do tridiagonal matrix algorithms in an attempt to square the circle once and for all!


:wink:

Re: is 'Filth' ruining the scene?

Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 6:48 pm
by djtelevision
honestly, if a "dubstep fan" makes any attempt at all to learn about the genre or to find new tracks, they are going to hear about borgore, and doctor p, and excision, and all the other closer-to-mainstream producers. and if they like the grimy, filthy bass, (or if they just want to be seen listening to it, as is the case a lot of the time) who cares?
it's not as if Borgore is going to go out and stop Caspa or Skream from making music.
In the same line of thought, these people will not be able to actively seek out filth without running into tracks made by people who still make wholesome, timeless dubstep.
and if someone calls themselves a fan of dubstep and they only listen to a certain few artists who all do it the same way, then :q: what effect they have on the massive anyway, introduce them to glitch hop and let them go away.

I enjoy and appreciate both the crunch and the wub, the bitcrushed and the clean sub. if one ever overtakes the other, I PERSONALLY will still listen to both, despite what everyone else is listening to and deeming cool. as long as I can still get bass in my face, I think things will be alright