joeki wrote:
Whereas, Doctor P and some in his footsteps, such as Flux Pavillion have just slowed down Jump-up D&B down to 140 BPM's.
I think the excision-datsik-downlink etc. kind of sound is a different genre all together, albeit influenced by dubstep.
Needless to say, I don't listen to the bottom two at all anymore
Yeah, I agree. Especially the part regarding Flux and Doctor P sounding like slowed down d&b.
I also agree that you could say that the Rutton's stuff is kind of in a realm of its own, but none of the people hyping it up around me seem to view it as such.
The brostep thing is funny. I experienced a delayed effect probably because I'm in the Southeast US.
Tear-out tunes where being produced a year ago, and dj's played them in their sets at parties and raves that I frequented, but their was no brostepping. The tunes were coupled with classics and all was right. Then
out of no where I went to a party a month after I had been to a good one, and their were significantly more people (especially men) wildly dancing in front of the dj. He played off the vibes and it was all thrashing madness.
It was almost overnight.
I remember showing someone some tunes by Pinch, and they thought it was neat but clearly disregarded them.
A couple months later they were like
"OMG I'm going to see Bassnectar! Have you ever heard of Rusko!"
