slow drum n bass...from a guy who proceeded to argue that 93-95 jungle was the downfall of dnb and somehow 2000 era dnb came before it. i think he smoked crack or something because he was taking quotes from old jungle producers and couldn't comprehend that it was the same shit i was telling him to begin with. sad because he was from chicago. he also claimed scion stole some song he produced and used it in their commercials. i love when people try to talk knowledge and don't even have a clue what they are talking about.
Re: dumbest 'dubstep is' comments ever
Posted: Mon Feb 01, 2010 8:55 pm
by narcissus
relik wrote:he also claimed scion stole some song he produced and used it in their commercials
uncanny. i know a dude on another forum who claims the same thing...
Re: dumbest 'dubstep is' comments ever
Posted: Mon Feb 01, 2010 10:59 pm
by alphacat
♫♪♫ wrote:This is standard brostep commentary. Something about that type of song makes people say shit like "This tune is so filthy it makes me want to kill babies and eat gravel!" Pretty indicative of the kind of vibes that music gives off, if you ask me...
Eh, I kind of enjoy people reaching for gnarly superlatives like this. What would you prefer? Something like "oooh! This song tickles my bottom and makes me feel like a giant basket of fuzzy kitten kisses..."
Music is like life: there's a time and a place for both gentle and harsh vibes. If you try and suppress one, it weakens the other, and the one you tried to suppress comes back stronger later on.
My favorite comment - don't think it came off Youtube - was here recently when someone quoted a gal hearing DnB (apparently for the first time) and saying she really liked that 'speed dubstep' stuff. I still laugh about that one.