Is there a brostep of dnb?

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Re: Is there a brostep of dnb?

Post by SCope13 » Thu Jul 12, 2012 11:07 pm

pkay wrote:to re-edit my earlier statment... I'd say skullstep got a lot of the same shit brostep got.... ie too aggro, but as far as talent, skullstep has some of the most talented producers I've been around. If we're talking drum edits its not even a contest. Skullstep far more talented than boom tsk boom tsk two step bullshit.

if we're talking lack of musical talent or overusing the same effects then twisted, baron, distorted minds (personal dirty secret fav), clipz, a lot of BBK, were pretty bro
Hm, maybe I should give skullstep another shot.
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Re: Is there a brostep of dnb?

Post by dubfordessert » Thu Jul 12, 2012 11:21 pm

i love a bit of jump up in the dance but some tunes are so contrived, revolving around the same few tropes not unlike bro. taxman is a bit of a culprit here TBH. hazard too, although wicked so is one of my favourite tunes. that said, i don't really listen to that side of dnb much, am more into critical, med school, shogun etc where i do, but there is definitely a lot of neon shite out there

cannot pass by any dnb thread without mentioning royalston though. that guy
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Re: Is there a brostep of dnb?

Post by ultraspatial » Thu Jul 12, 2012 11:31 pm

SCope13 wrote:
pkay wrote:to re-edit my earlier statment... I'd say skullstep got a lot of the same shit brostep got.... ie too aggro, but as far as talent, skullstep has some of the most talented producers I've been around. If we're talking drum edits its not even a contest. Skullstep far more talented than boom tsk boom tsk two step bullshit.

if we're talking lack of musical talent or overusing the same effects then twisted, baron, distorted minds (personal dirty secret fav), clipz, a lot of BBK, were pretty bro
Hm, maybe I should give skullstep another shot.
Personally I wouldn't go near some of the new crossbreed stuff, fucking sounds like gabber.
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Current Value - Back To The Machine
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Counterstrike - Insubordonation
Counterstrike - Collaboration EP Part 1
Gein - The Clergy EP
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Re: Is there a brostep of dnb?

Post by ultraspatial » Thu Jul 12, 2012 11:33 pm

dubfordessert wrote:cannot pass by any dnb thread without mentioning royalston though. that guy
Royalston's a don

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Re: Is there a brostep of dnb?

Post by deadly_habit » Fri Jul 13, 2012 12:01 am


vinyl is dead bruv i need dem m pee threes

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Re: Is there a brostep of dnb?

Post by TheTornado » Fri Jul 13, 2012 12:04 am

Can't stand that skullstep shit. Respect it for the talent it takes to make it, but I can't take more than two tunes of it.
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Re: Is there a brostep of dnb?

Post by deadly_habit » Fri Jul 13, 2012 12:10 am

i hate that some talented producers went to hard/skullstep
like counterstrike for one, they used to make some of the best trancish dnb back when and was hard, i used to buy their releases on sight, now meh
but i love shit like current value and gein, i actually got told to stop playing current value and proket once during a gig because no one can dance to it -w-

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Re: Is there a brostep of dnb?

Post by ultraspatial » Fri Jul 13, 2012 1:08 am

deadly habit wrote:i hate that some talented producers went to hard/skullstep
like counterstrike for one, they used to make some of the best trancish dnb back when and was hard, i used to buy their releases on sight, now meh
but i love shit like current value and gein, i actually got told to stop playing current value and proket once during a gig because no one can dance to it -w-
fuck them. hope you went on with it :lol:

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Re: Is there a brostep of dnb?

Post by seckle » Fri Jul 13, 2012 1:18 am



this was made 9 years ago. 2003

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Post by hdechter » Fri Jul 13, 2012 1:27 am

deadly habit wrote:i hate that some talented producers went to hard/skullstep
like counterstrike for one, they used to make some of the best trancish dnb back when and was hard, i used to buy their releases on sight, now meh
but i love shit like current value and gein, i actually got told to stop playing current value and proket once during a gig because no one can dance to it -w-

LOL i was going to mention CS in my earlier post when the guy was asking for recommendations, thought against it if he started looking at stuff beyond their moving shadow, human imprint, and some of their early algorythm releases. Love their NVD remix and the Wardance EP.

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Re: Is there a brostep of dnb?

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Re: Is there a brostep of dnb?

Post by deadly_habit » Fri Jul 13, 2012 2:06 am

ultraspatial wrote:
deadly habit wrote:i hate that some talented producers went to hard/skullstep
like counterstrike for one, they used to make some of the best trancish dnb back when and was hard, i used to buy their releases on sight, now meh
but i love shit like current value and gein, i actually got told to stop playing current value and proket once during a gig because no one can dance to it -w-
fuck them. hope you went on with it :lol:
i did till the soundguy cut the speakers -w-
funnily enough the same venue is all about that sound now
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Re: Is there a brostep of dnb?

Post by pkay » Fri Jul 13, 2012 4:06 am

can't stand that some people think gabber or hardcore is a dirty word

It's the same musical theory involved in techno which is generally adored here and the same speed and gabber/hardcore neighborness as breakcore which is also adored here.

For me the appeal with teaming up with mindsaw and getting knee deep in skullstep was fulfilling my primal need to hear drum edits. Dubstep and 99.99999% of drum and bass is literally two step with a fill now and then. The appeal of those genreas is the drone or the sway involved.... for me I still get that in skullstep/technoid tunes. I know it sounds ass backwards but a lot of the people really into skullstep/technoid seem to be those big on minimal techno. The nuiances are there, in the same way you might appreciate cymbal and fill edits in minimal you really appreciate your drum edits in skullstep.

Dunno guess i see it as the some of all its parts. But to each their own

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Re: Is there a brostep of dnb?

Post by WhaddupBrew » Fri Jul 13, 2012 4:09 am

I very much dislike this sub-genre "brostep" Not the music...just the term itself.

Music is music, shush and listen to what you want...who cares what people call it.

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Re: Is there a brostep of dnb?

Post by pkay » Fri Jul 13, 2012 4:21 am

WhaddupBrew wrote:I very much dislike this sub-genre "brostep" Not the music...just the term itself.

Music is music, shush and listen to what you want...who cares what people call it.

It was really just called tearout or filth at first and I think Richie August or Claw or someone in one of their posts on this forum used the term brostep and it was mad jokes for a bit and it just stuck

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Re: Is there a brostep of dnb?

Post by seckle » Fri Jul 13, 2012 4:30 am

pkay wrote:
WhaddupBrew wrote:I very much dislike this sub-genre "brostep" Not the music...just the term itself.

Music is music, shush and listen to what you want...who cares what people call it.

It was really just called tearout or filth at first and I think Richie August or Claw or someone in one of their posts on this forum used the term brostep and it was mad jokes for a bit and it just stuck
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Re: Is there a brostep of dnb?

Post by ultraspatial » Fri Jul 13, 2012 8:34 am

pkay wrote:can't stand that some people think gabber or hardcore is a dirty word

It's the same musical theory involved in techno which is generally adored here and the same speed and gabber/hardcore neighborness as breakcore which is also adored here.

For me the appeal with teaming up with mindsaw and getting knee deep in skullstep was fulfilling my primal need to hear drum edits. Dubstep and 99.99999% of drum and bass is literally two step with a fill now and then. The appeal of those genreas is the drone or the sway involved.... for me I still get that in skullstep/technoid tunes. I know it sounds ass backwards but a lot of the people really into skullstep/technoid seem to be those big on minimal techno. The nuiances are there, in the same way you might appreciate cymbal and fill edits in minimal you really appreciate your drum edits in skullstep.

Dunno guess i see it as the some of all its parts. But to each their own
I don't think it's a dirty word, I just can't stand it personally. Old ATR is as hardcore as I wanna go tbh. Also never liked the ravey/mashup/hardcore type breakcore.

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Re: Is there a brostep of dnb?

Post by wubstep » Fri Jul 13, 2012 12:26 pm

Gabber > house.
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Re: Is there a brostep of dnb?

Post by SCope13 » Wed Aug 22, 2012 7:58 pm

I'd take skullstep over brostep any day of the week. No shame in brocking out to some skullstep on occasion.
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