Re: dubstep is alive and thriving
Posted: Sat Nov 27, 2010 8:35 pm
if you could smoke weed in the club dubstep would be alive for ever
worldwide dubstep community
https://www.dubstepforum.com/forum/
I'm sure there's lots of us feel the same way but it makes me feel good to know for sure that there are two.fractal wrote:kion wrote:...At the moment they feel they're treading new territory, but it's just a reinvention of the wheel. A good reinvention, admittedly, which will give these tired styles a much needed re-invigoration. Dubstep however, what *I* would term as dubstep, the deep, sub fuelled rolling stuff championed by Deep Medi, Anti Social, et al is still as fresh as ever. I just don't care for the tired, lame, mid-saturated dry-arsed quasimodo-step that's currently the defacto student piss-up excuse.sd5 wrote: Some producers may feel that they have transcended the genre
and call their output post-dubstep
to avoid admitting they've reverted to house/techno/ambient
but those semantics of little consequence to steppas.
it really is true tbh. but with the additional few "nu-skool" techniques that comes with progressing technology.sd5 wrote:I'm sure there's lots of us feel the same way but it makes me feel good to know for sure that there are two.fractal wrote:kion wrote:...At the moment they feel they're treading new territory, but it's just a reinvention of the wheel. A good reinvention, admittedly, which will give these tired styles a much needed re-invigoration. Dubstep however, what *I* would term as dubstep, the deep, sub fuelled rolling stuff championed by Deep Medi, Anti Social, et al is still as fresh as ever. I just don't care for the tired, lame, mid-saturated dry-arsed quasimodo-step that's currently the defacto student piss-up excuse.sd5 wrote: Some producers may feel that they have transcended the genre
and call their output post-dubstep
to avoid admitting they've reverted to house/techno/ambient
but those semantics of little consequence to steppas.