Brand new dubstep fan

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Re: Brand new dubstep fan

Post by brasco » Fri Apr 09, 2010 2:35 pm

tobo wrote:wrote a guide to dubstep for new comers to the genre on the gutter radio blog: http://gutterradio.blogspot.com/2010/04 ... bstep.html
this, very good
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Re: Brand new dubstep fan

Post by Opus » Wed Mar 23, 2011 2:33 am

Nice comprehensive guide, some of the this mid ranged, non melodic tunes, has the label these days of being brostep, supposedly coming from the lack of women and many guys who like to jump around together and have their 'faces melted off', serious bromance= bro and then keeping that original garage 2 step= step. I'd keep with the guys from the origins, if you can appreciate their work you can see how it has now advanced and changed in sounds. Have a listen to a good few people from the guide, it will take you a god while to have a comprehensive listen i think skream alone has made around 200 tracks over the years, some obviously collaborations, but you cant go wrong there, also check out DMZ, nice aura to the their sounds.

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Re: Brand new dubstep fan

Post by Terminate » Wed Mar 23, 2011 5:07 am

kwun-tings wrote:
KALALASMOKESALOT wrote:Fuckin styles upon styles upon styles upon styles.... Thanks again for all the music. I just got done watching that redbullacademy video with Mala, my mind is fuckin blown.

@ShortFuze & Sensi Samurai, didn't mean to offend or make fun of those producers, I'm sure they're putting their heart into everything they put out it's just not my cup of tea. I thought it was at first and I'm glad I heard it, but playback value is something I scrutinize all music I listen to on and that shit was just not up to par (for me).

Peace.
lol you got converted REAL quick, i read a topic from you yest how you've only listened to borgore et al.

try checking out Joy Orbison, Marytn, Untold and Addison Groove (AKA Headhunter)
dubstep is really starting to break out of the 140bpm mould, not saying that ALL dubstep is 140 but its more common now that tunes are made at like 133 etc
Would you rather have him be a nuisance/troll instead?

It's always good to see people who are open to lots of music.

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Re: Brand new dubstep fan

Post by pompende » Wed Mar 23, 2011 10:39 pm

Terminate wrote:It's always good to see people who are open to lots of music.
stop hatin

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Re: Brand new dubstep fan

Post by maori-nick » Wed Mar 23, 2011 11:49 pm

Hospital records.... :Q:

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Re: Brand new dubstep fan

Post by Terminate » Thu Mar 24, 2011 1:17 am

pompende wrote:
Terminate wrote:It's always good to see people who are open to lots of music.
stop hatin
Eh?

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