move along

jrkhnds wrote:- dubstepforum, 2014.and I've never really rated dubstep..
if they play the dark stuff along side the synthier stuff one could probably assume they would release music in the same manner? i cant ever see a label like keysound limiting themselves like that.jsml wrote:I think it would lose something if they started signing up all these "dark 130" producers. Don't get me wrong, I do like the sound and there's some great tunes coming from it. But I do think there's a danger of it just becoming dubstep/grime at 130... and following the same pattern.
I think the point is they only sign the best ones (Wen, Beneath, Visionist, Logos). But this is what I love about Keysound/Dusk + Blackdown right now, cos they'll play the dark 130 stuff alongside a bit of Mista Men, or E.m.m.a. or LV or whatever. Injects so much colour and variety. And variety is what I'm digging right now, personally I would find it very boring if we just moved solely into "dark 130" territory.
No disrespect meant to anyone at all.
jrkhnds wrote:- dubstepforum, 2014.and I've never really rated dubstep..
Wolf89 wrote:I'm bit a hipster is the point
wub wrote:Bob Dylan is not Grime.
haha well cheers for that, but I made it like 2 months after I got fruity loops and still didn't really know what I was doing, so didn't think anyone would like it...hoped having it free to download would at least get a few more people listening. Won't be doing that again though lol.Lye Form wrote:/\ IMO "Young Kid" is release worthy. But you gave it away on soundcloud.
vip it dreadTGDavies wrote:haha well cheers for that, but I made it like 2 months after I got fruity loops and still didn't really know what I was doing, so didn't think anyone would like it...hoped having it free to download would at least get a few more people listening. Won't be doing that again though lol.Lye Form wrote:/\ IMO "Young Kid" is release worthy. But you gave it away on soundcloud.
but if D+B or any other labels are reading, that DL button is easily turned off
jrkhnds wrote:- dubstepforum, 2014.and I've never really rated dubstep..
i do also feel, however, that discussions like this, and labels like "dark 130", and pre-emptive descriptions of how the scene is, and how it will develop, do just as much damage. i'm not saying that scene developments shouldn't be discussed, but determining that a certain fledgling offshoot is somehow destined to fail and become generic after so little time of exploration and development is often done too hastily. i think it's far too early to define any of these producers as some single sound, they're all doing sick things and taking completely different sound palates and textures, the only things unifying them is (roughly) bpm (although most do stuff at 140 and 120 and all sorts as well) and a loose "less is more" aesthetic.jsml wrote:I think it would lose something if they started signing up all these "dark 130" producers. Don't get me wrong, I do like the sound and there's some great tunes coming from it. But I do think there's a danger of it just becoming dubstep/grime at 130... and following the same pattern.
I think the point is they only sign the best ones (Wen, Beneath, Visionist, Logos). But this is what I love about Keysound/Dusk + Blackdown right now, cos they'll play the dark 130 stuff alongside a bit of Mista Men, or E.m.m.a. or LV or whatever. Injects so much colour and variety. And variety is what I'm digging right now, personally I would find it very boring if we just moved solely into "dark 130" territory.
No disrespect meant to anyone at all.
"hatchas dubby 2 step stuff"Phigure wrote:well put ^
just imagine if people were talking about dubstep and its close predecessors like this 10 years ago... "this dark garage stuff..."
Wolf89 wrote:I'm bit a hipster is the point
wub wrote:Bob Dylan is not Grime.
the thing is, I was. and it's 2013, so lets roll...Phigure wrote:just imagine if people were talking about dubstep and its close predecessors like this 10 years ago... "this dark garage stuff..."
<3blackdown wrote:the thing is, I was. and it's 2013, so lets roll...Phigure wrote:just imagine if people were talking about dubstep and its close predecessors like this 10 years ago... "this dark garage stuff..."
jrkhnds wrote:- dubstepforum, 2014.and I've never really rated dubstep..
epochalypso wrote:man dun no bout da 'nuum
Reminded me of this: http://blackdownsoundboy.blogspot.co.uk ... cenes.htmloscarhenson wrote:i do also feel, however, that discussions like this, and labels like "dark 130", and pre-emptive descriptions of how the scene is, and how it will develop, do just as much damage. i'm not saying that scene developments shouldn't be discussed, but determining that a certain fledgling offshoot is somehow destined to fail and become generic after so little time of exploration and development is often done too hastily. i think it's far too early to define any of these producers as some single sound, they're all doing sick things and taking completely different sound palates and textures, the only things unifying them is (roughly) bpm (although most do stuff at 140 and 120 and all sorts as well) and a loose "less is more" aesthetic.jsml wrote:I think it would lose something if they started signing up all these "dark 130" producers. Don't get me wrong, I do like the sound and there's some great tunes coming from it. But I do think there's a danger of it just becoming dubstep/grime at 130... and following the same pattern.
I think the point is they only sign the best ones (Wen, Beneath, Visionist, Logos). But this is what I love about Keysound/Dusk + Blackdown right now, cos they'll play the dark 130 stuff alongside a bit of Mista Men, or E.m.m.a. or LV or whatever. Injects so much colour and variety. And variety is what I'm digging right now, personally I would find it very boring if we just moved solely into "dark 130" territory.
No disrespect meant to anyone at all.
i don't mean this to sound like an attack on you - it's not; you're being completely fair and balanced. like I say, I just sort of take against discussions of genre that take this tone
Figure 3: Shared values
Some of the musicians find common ground and create a new camp
this is the "what do u call it" moment, where the rate of change and posibilities are the greatest.
you make it sound like these man will sign up anyone who sends them tunes lol. quality control is strong with this label, pretty sure keysound don't duplicate their releases.jsml wrote:I think it would lose something if they started signing up all these "dark 130" producers. Don't get me wrong, I do like the sound and there's some great tunes coming from it. But I do think there's a danger of it just becoming dubstep/grime at 130... and following the same pattern.
I think the point is they only sign the best ones (Wen, Beneath, Visionist, Logos). But this is what I love about Keysound/Dusk + Blackdown right now, cos they'll play the dark 130 stuff alongside a bit of Mista Men, or E.m.m.a. or LV or whatever. Injects so much colour and variety. And variety is what I'm digging right now, personally I would find it very boring if we just moved solely into "dark 130" territory.
No disrespect meant to anyone at all.
nah that's nonsense. dsf gets it lucky, grimeforum would probably label everything as old grime rebores (which really, alot of the stuff floating around now is). everything must be labelled bro, everything...oscarhenson wrote:i do also feel, however, that discussions like this, and labels like "dark 130", and pre-emptive descriptions of how the scene is, and how it will develop, do just as much damage. i'm not saying that scene developments shouldn't be discussed, but determining that a certain fledgling offshoot is somehow destined to fail and become generic after so little time of exploration and development is often done too hastily.
this is exactly what I was gettin atnclpad wrote:Some of the musicians find common ground and create a new camp
this is the "what do u call it" moment, where the rate of change and posibilities are the greatest.
doesnt that imply mcs?TopManLurka wrote:just call it grime tbh)
jrkhnds wrote:- dubstepforum, 2014.and I've never really rated dubstep..
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