Re: Dubstep needs an 'OFFICIAL' genre!
Posted: Thu Sep 02, 2010 4:19 pm
Hibbie wrote:jugo wrote:the internet makes me despair for the future of humanity
worldwide dubstep community
https://www.dubstepforum.com/forum/
Hibbie wrote:jugo wrote:the internet makes me despair for the future of humanity
How can you just assume who and what i search on google, shows how smart you are, Im not some kind of retardWidowmaker wrote:people with like 10 posts are usually people who listen to borgore on youtube then googled dubstep and saw a link to the forum, joined up thinking borgore is the king and everyone likes him..when this is 100% inaccurate.
i know from a few of your other posts that you are into that type of dubstep.. i like some of that style however you probs have no clue about any other style and just think dubstep is, yoyoyoyoyoy waab waaab dugggydugggy yooooyyy sweet shop yoyoyoyoy duggygggyyy wab wab
exactly! and everyone knows kode 9 is/was a huge Scooter fanPistonsbeneath wrote:i read somewhere that tunnidge cites his main influence as dj sammyMutiny wrote:Theres alot of influence from Juke and also Gabba aswell though. Folk was more where Dubstep took its structure from, also not forgetting Funky which influences alot of the older DMZ stuff.Pistonsbeneath wrote:folk is kinda where dubstep came from man..that and hard house
Youve got to remember that Dubstep is a very broad genre with alot of influences, recently Burial wrote in an interview that he took alot of early influence from Funtcase when his alias was DJ Dose. Their new Juke collab is out on Swamp 81 early next year. Should be interesting!
Pistonsbeneath wrote:i read somewhere that tunnidge cites his main influence as dj sammyMutiny wrote:Theres alot of influence from Juke and also Gabba aswell though. Folk was more where Dubstep took its structure from, also not forgetting Funky which influences alot of the older DMZ stuff.Pistonsbeneath wrote:folk is kinda where dubstep came from man..that and hard house
Youve got to remember that Dubstep is a very broad genre with alot of influences, recently Burial wrote in an interview that he took alot of early influence from Funtcase when his alias was DJ Dose. Their new Juke collab is out on Swamp 81 early next year. Should be interesting!
Burial is Scooter. Now you know.bassrael wrote:exactly! and everyone knows kode 9 is/was a huge Scooter fanPistonsbeneath wrote:i read somewhere that tunnidge cites his main influence as dj sammyMutiny wrote:Theres alot of influence from Juke and also Gabba aswell though. Folk was more where Dubstep took its structure from, also not forgetting Funky which influences alot of the older DMZ stuff.Pistonsbeneath wrote:folk is kinda where dubstep came from man..that and hard house
Youve got to remember that Dubstep is a very broad genre with alot of influences, recently Burial wrote in an interview that he took alot of early influence from Funtcase when his alias was DJ Dose. Their new Juke collab is out on Swamp 81 early next year. Should be interesting!
CruTex wrote:Im not some kind of retard
And skiffle. Don't forget skiffle.Pistonsbeneath wrote:folk is kinda where dubstep came from man..that and hard house
That's true, he is... Also 9 spent a lot of time last summer working with John digweed, can't wait to see what come out of that!bassrael wrote:exactly! and everyone knows kode 9 is/was a huge Scooter fanPistonsbeneath wrote:i read somewhere that tunnidge cites his main influence as dj sammyMutiny wrote:Theres alot of influence from Juke and also Gabba aswell though. Folk was more where Dubstep took its structure from, also not forgetting Funky which influences alot of the older DMZ stuff.Pistonsbeneath wrote:folk is kinda where dubstep came from man..that and hard house
Youve got to remember that Dubstep is a very broad genre with alot of influences, recently Burial wrote in an interview that he took alot of early influence from Funtcase when his alias was DJ Dose. Their new Juke collab is out on Swamp 81 early next year. Should be interesting!
hence the term wheel it up on the wheels of steeleuncle bill wrote:And skiffle. Don't forget skiffle.Pistonsbeneath wrote:folk is kinda where dubstep came from man..that and hard house
Hatcha and Plasticman were rinsing out Tommy Steele dubs before certain members of this forum were born yesterday.
look out for the new collab between kode 9 and bar 9 called barkode 9fractal wrote:That's true, he is... Also 9 spent a lot of time last summer working with John digweed, can't wait to see what come out of that!bassrael wrote:exactly! and everyone knows kode 9 is/was a huge Scooter fanPistonsbeneath wrote:i read somewhere that tunnidge cites his main influence as dj sammyMutiny wrote:Theres alot of influence from Juke and also Gabba aswell though. Folk was more where Dubstep took its structure from, also not forgetting Funky which influences alot of the older DMZ stuff.Pistonsbeneath wrote:folk is kinda where dubstep came from man..that and hard house
Youve got to remember that Dubstep is a very broad genre with alot of influences, recently Burial wrote in an interview that he took alot of early influence from Funtcase when his alias was DJ Dose. Their new Juke collab is out on Swamp 81 early next year. Should be interesting!
pistonsbeneath wrote:Burial is Scooter. Now you know.j-one wrote:
exactly! and everyone knows kode 9 is/was a huge Scooter fan
dj donga wrote:defo! i'd like to see it go back in the string bass, jug and washboard direction![]()
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i did, i said no. becsuse its an underground genre you moron, now fuck offCruTex wrote:None of you have even attempted to give your opinion on my postwhy do i bother asking you idiots.
Pistonsbeneath wrote:CruTex wrote:Im not some kind of retard
Pistonsbeneath wrote:Pistonsbeneath wrote:CruTex wrote:Im not some kind of retard
KICK, PUNCH ITS ALL IN THE MINDSkimple wrote:I heard that Kode 9 dedicated his final mixdown of 9 Samurai to the musical influences of PaRappa the Rapper.