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Re: brostep
Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2009 2:19 pm
by hd4000
the thing that brought me to dubstep was the diverse sound.lets hope it stays that way.
Re: brostep
Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2009 2:23 pm
by 15mil
name made me laugh. but otherwise....

Re: brostep
Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2009 3:02 pm
by jolly wailer
Re: brostep
Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2009 3:33 pm
by jason burns
well, lets have some examples then. or can we basically assume whatever's currently on the beatport top 10 is brostep.
I think about all those nero remix's. although if you don't like that blinded by the lights remix your not a human.
in clubs people listen to this stuff to have fun and dance. i've played lots of deep sets and people don't feel them as much. you guys whine alot about dubstep suffering the same fate as d'n'b but part of that fate was due to all the snobby chin stroking i see all over this forum. go over to dogs on acid and read all the posts whining about clownstep and reeces being overused from 2000 onward.
Re: brostep
Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2009 3:51 pm
by jolly wailer
there are no examples tho.. this thread is waste
even if someone would start naming names (which is poor form)
its still entirely subjective - one persons brostep is someone else's hype shit. end of. why make another topic about it as if you have discovered something that everyone else before now failed to notice?
the one's tossing around "Bro's" disparagingly, alienating a certain 'type' of person... delineating types of people in a discourse shows more about that commentators character than the one's he/she is rallying against, saying this or that type of person ain't welcome at a rave?! Maaan the dance is about inclusion, we help each other tap into the proper vibez
out to the dsf reactionaries, let yr insecurities shine fwd
Re: brostep
Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2009 3:53 pm
by L.o.s.
my favorite name for it so far is "Car Repair Step"
thank you ivy

Re: brostep
Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2009 3:58 pm
by jolly wailer
yeah, at least make a name for it based on the sound it makes
to define it on what type of person might listen to it is just fucked, off base to start
all people all tastes.
Re: brostep
Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2009 3:59 pm
by deamonds
well that caught on better than my rapemeinthefacestep idea
Re: brostep
Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2009 4:44 pm
by bukezfinezt
whaaaaatevaaaaa!
im now livin in this flat few month...enough month to have cooked my own meal but i never did. yesterday i took some makkaronis, cheese and boiled ham. the i took a glass bowl and put it all in there....i had a cheese herb dip and mixed it with the noodles, ham and cheese. then 20 minutes in the oven.
IT WAS SOO DELICIOUS! ..i think i will cook some more times now.
oh...whats brostep by the way?
some of u guys are afraid of the change. whooooo the fuck cares? ... now i can make a thread and talk bout TOOOO MUCH DRUMS in the music biz.... cuz IIIIIIIII dont like drums....do u think any1 gives a fuck? ...NOO ..cuz its only my opinion. sure i understand and dont like it to when 28464 kids try to producer very hard tunes but i ignore em...there are eeeeenough tunes out there....so i dont care what "Billy, 14 Years old from UK try´s to produce" cuz i dont like it anyway.
ever thought bout moving into a place for the aged ones and get some work on ur dementia?
i love the music and every1 feels different bout it....so i keep my opinion for myself till any1 asks me....whatever.
push things forward!!!!! try to be open minded!
greetings
Re: brostep
Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2009 5:14 pm
by iron myke
Nothing wrong with it at all, diversity of sound and the associated appeal is good for the music. Was Hardcore the end of Rock n Roll? Some would argue that girl-friendly emo was the final nail in the coffin in terms of creativity/cookie-cutter.
But too much of one thing isn't good.
It wasn't the Drill and Bass/agressive sound/pissing contests that killed DnB (esp in NYC) it was the sub-gerne-fication/pigeon holing. My night's only liquid, my night's only jump-up, yadda yadda yadda. Ended up splintering the community, and hearing the same style of music all night is boring.
It's up to the DJ's to educate, diversify, take chances, and play it well by telling a story. Beatport's top 10 is not an indicator of this, but personally I stray away from that, much like not buying everything on the wall just because its upon the wall of the record store.
Re: brostep
Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2009 5:16 pm
by bukezfinezt
woooord!
Re: brostep
Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2009 5:55 pm
by claw
your coat is at the door sir....thanks for coming to 'dubstep'
Re: brostep
Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2009 6:01 pm
by seckle
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iron myke wrote:
It's up to the DJ's to educate, diversify, take chances, and play it well by telling a story.
totally with that. its all about journeys. the problem is that there's not enough of them right now. after you've heard 2 hours of evil/satanic/damian-omen music....it starts turning comedic, and anything but dark and evil. it becomes music for retards. again, the key word here is moderation.
Re: brostep
Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2009 7:44 pm
by Sharmaji
we all know i'm in agreement w/ this one. I got nothing against intense sounds, and i love me a good wobble alongside the propulsive, syncopated stuff i'm naturally drawn towards.... but the more i travel, the more i hear younger dj's playing 1 side of things and ONLY that side. kinda heartbreaking, especially when you consider the back catalogs of artists that people are continually bemoaning... chase & status didn't start with "Eastern Jam," nor does it define their career. same w/ skream (from who R those guys to precression to if you know to filth to...), benga, rusko, caspa.... their productions and sets run the gamut.
now, w/ that said, I honestly do not understand the pure homogeneity in the beatport top 10. aside from hyph mngo, it's all scarily similar. Like the scene decided on rules even though there weren't any in existence.
Re: brostep
Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2009 7:58 pm
by morro_e
things that seckle said! 100% agree
Re: brostep
Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2009 8:32 pm
by ketamine
claw wrote:
your coat is at the door sir....thanks for coming to 'dubstep'
HA HA AH AH AH AHA HA AH AHA HA HA
Re: brostep
Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2009 10:29 pm
by pompende
Sharmaji wrote:now, w/ that said, I honestly do not understand the pure homogeneity in the beatport top 10. aside from hyph mngo, it's all scarily similar. Like the scene decided on rules even though there weren't any in existence.
shit dude...its beatport what do you expect...their top 10 of every genre sucks right? its the largest dealer in electronic music, and if you want a sound that works for everyone in the world...its definitely has to be unoriginal and homogenous.
quick example: food in america. you go to different parts of the country and you find different food. here in the south we have biscuits and grits. in wisconsin you have cheese curds...but what food best describes ALL of america? fucking macdonalds.
anyway. i think brostep is a hilarious term.
and i also fucking hate wobble bangers. altho i'll find 2-3 every month that i enjoy. ahhhhhhhhhhhh humanity.
Re: brostep
Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2009 10:42 pm
by mattrelton
jolly wailer wrote:
ha, that's brilliant
Re: brostep
Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2009 11:11 pm
by julesee
I fuckin hate bros
Re: brostep
Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2009 11:18 pm
by intoccabile
Someone invent Hostep plz