3za wrote:
I would love Skweee to be massive, or Para Para (eurobeat), or even the two combined. To much dark shit nowaday, think we should all just go crazy with some super crazy music, and forgot all the darkness.
no!
+
Sounds like fun to me.
That first video's actually pretty interesting.
Inspiration strikes!
Re: IS Dubstep losing its momentum?
Posted: Wed Dec 22, 2010 11:05 pm
by 3za
JemGrover wrote:
3za wrote:
vulvavibration wrote:
3za wrote:
I would love Skweee to be massive, or Para Para (eurobeat), or even the two combined. To much dark shit nowaday, think we should all just go crazy with some super crazy music, and forgot all the darkness.
no!
+
Sounds like fun to me.
That first video's actually pretty interesting.
Inspiration strikes!
3za wrote:
I would love Skweee to be massive, or Para Para (eurobeat), or even the two combined. To much dark shit nowaday, think we should all just go crazy with some super crazy music, and forgot all the darkness.
no!
+
Sounds like fun to me.
That first video's actually pretty interesting.
Inspiration strikes!
Yeah, I'm on it now actually and firing up the DAW as we speak.
Re: IS Dubstep losing its momentum?
Posted: Wed Dec 22, 2010 11:33 pm
by Eridu
is momentum losing its dubstep? See. remix.
Re: IS Dubstep losing its momentum?
Posted: Wed Dec 22, 2010 11:36 pm
by DJ Crackle
dubstep's out
tejanostep's in
get with the program.
Re: IS Dubstep losing its momentum?
Posted: Wed Dec 22, 2010 11:37 pm
by JBE
Dubstep isn't dying, and I completely doubt it's losing it's momentum. It actually seems to be getting bigger here in the states recently. Of course it took a lot longer for it to even get here, so that's probably why.
I think it's just waiting for the next big thing. A lot of electronic music genres tend to start to feel stagnant after awhile, but it usually makes a return just when it starts to have that feeling. I think it really just comes down to the perception of the individual listener.
Re: IS Dubstep losing its momentum?
Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2010 12:20 am
by damu
yeah, in terms of dubstep as it was when it started, its losing momentum cos that sound isn't really new or exciting as much anymore. its begun to morph into something else which is just as exciting and new as dubstep was when it first broke. its a progression so it doesn't matter, theres always something to replace everything. the only people who are bothered are the ones who missed it the first time round.
one day people will ask if the style of music thats emerging at the moment is dead and it probably will be cos there will be something else. dubstep is by no means the be all and end all. in fact, if you compare it to UKG and jungle, its a bit weak really. the most exciting thing it has done is spark a whole new wave of interest in electronic music and as a result of this relatively weak trend there's more people interested in 'underground' electronic music than there ever has been.
thank you internet
Re: IS Dubstep losing its momentum?
Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2010 12:56 am
by phrex
3za wrote:
JemGrover wrote:
3za wrote:
vulvavibration wrote:
3za wrote:
I would love Skweee to be massive, or Para Para (eurobeat), or even the two combined. To much dark shit nowaday, think we should all just go crazy with some super crazy music, and forgot all the darkness.
no!
+
Sounds like fun to me.
That first video's actually pretty interesting.
Inspiration strikes!
medium answer: no, but the highly-visible lowest-common-denominator will never stay fresh for very long.
long answer: not worth a long answer, in spite of the short and medium ones.
brostep: really?
Re: IS Dubstep losing its momentum?
Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2010 1:50 am
by 3za
Sharmaji wrote:brostep: really?
Re: IS Dubstep losing its momentum?
Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2010 2:21 am
by thefrim
wub wrote:Said it once and I'll say it again;
wub wrote:
New Genre > Underground > Crossover potential > Big event/tune/radio show breaks it > Becomes commercial > More followers > Saturation of sound > Purists don't like it > Sound splinters > New Genre
lol perfect!
i think its definately at the saturation/purists point at least for brostep.
I think brostep sould finally find a non derogatory name (dubcore cause its hardcore dubstep?) so I can stop calling it as such
I might soon have to 'invest' (like the stock market) in what I predict the dubstep splinter to really take off will be and start producing in/attempting to inovate that genre
I'm thinking its gonna be drumstep/glitch-hop
Re: IS Dubstep losing its momentum?
Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2010 2:23 am
by phrex
vulvavibration wrote:next genre needs more bass!
let's start doing tracks with just sub!
Re: IS Dubstep losing its momentum?
Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2010 2:29 am
by NichSmile
thefrim wrote:
wub wrote:Said it once and I'll say it again;
wub wrote:
New Genre > Underground > Crossover potential > Big event/tune/radio show breaks it > Becomes commercial > More followers > Saturation of sound > Purists don't like it > Sound splinters > New Genre
lol perfect!
i think its definately at the saturation/purists point at least for brostep.
I think brostep sould finally find a non derogatory name (dubcore cause its hardcore dubstep?) so I can stop calling it as such
I might soon have to 'invest' (like the stock market) in what I predict the dubstep splinter to really take off will be and start producing in/attempting to inovate that genre
I'm thinking its gonna be drumstep/glitch-hop
My band is gonna start making "dubcore" music. But we were more of taking a post-hardcore band and then putting in some dubstep.
Also, as far as I have seen, dubstep is just getting going here where I am. Which is North Carolina. So I think it's just gonna get bigger. At least here in the states.
Re: IS Dubstep losing its momentum?
Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2010 2:45 am
by JemGrover
NichSmile wrote:
thefrim wrote:
wub wrote:Said it once and I'll say it again;
wub wrote:
New Genre > Underground > Crossover potential > Big event/tune/radio show breaks it > Becomes commercial > More followers > Saturation of sound > Purists don't like it > Sound splinters > New Genre
lol perfect!
i think its definately at the saturation/purists point at least for brostep.
I think brostep sould finally find a non derogatory name (dubcore cause its hardcore dubstep?) so I can stop calling it as such
I might soon have to 'invest' (like the stock market) in what I predict the dubstep splinter to really take off will be and start producing in/attempting to inovate that genre
I'm thinking its gonna be drumstep/glitch-hop
My band is gonna start making "dubcore" music. But we were more of taking a post-hardcore band and then putting in some dubstep.
Also, as far as I have seen, dubstep is just getting going here where I am. Which is North Carolina. So I think it's just gonna get bigger. At least here in the states.
cue 10 pages of opinions...
Re: IS Dubstep losing its momentum?
Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2010 3:06 am
by mmjdw
glottis5 wrote:Dubstep is dead
go get a day job instead
hah
Re: IS Dubstep losing its momentum?
Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2010 3:08 am
by MidnightMassDubstep
The new wave of Fidget House is going to be the next big thing. The new wave of Fidget House used to be a bit more... underground and non - tacky before jack beats/skrillex came along. Yea skrillex is gonna kill 2 genres at once. i can see the purist fidgeterssereres getting pissed off with JB & skrillex.