mista fox wrote:He said »dub«…

mista fox wrote:He said »dub«…
Why?Foul Matta wrote:Ok first post on this forum, so probs gonna get noob slated but whatevs.
I first got into dub bout a year ago, just like these kids that OP is chatting about. I loved the filth mid range sounds of all the artists that are hated on this forum. But at least more people are getting in to it right? Even if it isn't because there listening to "proper" dubstep. I have now been shown the error of my ways, pretty much cant stand tear out/wobble and am much more on a Distance/JSL/Kryptic Minds/DMZ tip now.
Basically my point is wouldn't you rather people who have never heard any dubstep, to be listening to the likes of borgore, Rusko etc, then not at all? Once they have listened to said artists for a while, they will all get bored (As i did) and be looking for something deeper within the genre. Then move onto bass weight and the deeper sounds of dubstep.
Agent 47 wrote:Next time I can think of something, I will.
Roflrilla wrote:the fact Justin Bieber is big, doesn't affect my enjoyment with other 13 year old boys.
does his popularity bother you at all?Roflrilla wrote:the fact Justin Bieber is big, doesn't affect my enjoyment with other 13 year old boys.
Not when you're the equivalent of Kat Stacks in the 13 yr old popstar world.slushpup wrote:does his popularity bother you at all?Roflrilla wrote:the fact Justin Bieber is big, doesn't affect my enjoyment with other 13 year old boys.
pkay wrote:If you want to educate people on what YOU personally feel is proper dubstep then start producing, start a label, start djing, start a weekly event, start contributing to the scene as a whole.
Talking shit to people enjoying music just makes you and the sound you're pushing look like elitest pricks.
FUCK YA DUDE. DAKOTA FANNING USED TO BE HOT, SHE'S TOO OLD NOWRoflrilla wrote:the fact Justin Bieber is big, doesn't affect my enjoyment with other 13 year old boys.
riddimmadmeesh wrote:
Hide_One wrote:luthervandub's always the voice of reason
Electric_Head wrote:It is in fact my semen.
spot on... this is the real challenge...corpsey wrote:its up to promoters/djs/producers not to pander to people
Because then they may discover the other side of dubstep? Your more likely to stumble across the ''proper'' stuff if your already listening to some form of dubstep. You'll start listening to radio shows where there is the cross over of the different styles, you'll start going to nights where there is a cross range of artists. I think people need to learn in whatever way they like, its like anything, knowledge is power.....but you gotta gain that knowledge first.therapist wrote:Why?Foul Matta wrote:Ok first post on this forum, so probs gonna get noob slated but whatevs.
I first got into dub bout a year ago, just like these kids that OP is chatting about. I loved the filth mid range sounds of all the artists that are hated on this forum. But at least more people are getting in to it right? Even if it isn't because there listening to "proper" dubstep. I have now been shown the error of my ways, pretty much cant stand tear out/wobble and am much more on a Distance/JSL/Kryptic Minds/DMZ tip now.
Basically my point is wouldn't you rather people who have never heard any dubstep, to be listening to the likes of borgore, Rusko etc, then not at all? Once they have listened to said artists for a while, they will all get bored (As i did) and be looking for something deeper within the genre. Then move onto bass weight and the deeper sounds of dubstep.
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