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Re: Skream
Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2011 9:32 pm
by Pistonsbeneath
yeah all this anger over skream and benga when tunnidge dropped his sweetshop remix
Re: Skream
Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2011 9:34 pm
by SloppySeconds
raw dogz vip sounds appauling... massive vst "m-talk" oscilator routed to the LFO OMG WOW I CAN FUCKING DO THAT... sounds like skrillex remixed it.. nice one, apart from that it isnt too bad... but kind of insultin to hear at dmz surely? people come from all angles just to see this legendary dance and instead this happens? "come meditate on midrange" should be put on the flyer next time so we know what to expect
Re: Skream
Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2011 9:36 pm
by just: mills
Wrong vibes for DMZ night.
Yes they dropped Basscannon - What were they thinking?
I can remember when Officer Dub was released back in 05/06, so I think I've heard enough bass music, to entitle my opinion. I didn't like your set. You've played A LOT better.
Boys, grow up, and learn how to take crit - Just because it's not what you want to hear, doesn't make it wrong. Your set was gash, and full of pop mid-range noise. Take on board what listeners say; after all, we are the ones that buy your records and pay to see you play. A real let down, last night. Don't let your egos gets in the way of your talent.
..TOO LATE.
Re: Skream
Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2011 9:37 pm
by Pistonsbeneath
SloppySeconds wrote:raw dogz vip sounds appauling... massive vst "m-talk" oscilator routed to the LFO OMG WOW I CAN FUCKING DO THAT... sounds like skrillex remixed it.. nice one, apart from that it isnt too bad... but kind of insultin to hear at dmz surely? people come from all angles just to see this legendary dance and instead this happens? "come meditate on midrange" should be put on the flyer next time so we know what to expect
like it or not man its a huge part of the sound now
and tbf i havent listened but the overwhelming majority of that lineup is what we like..
i would have gone for a smoke for their set if i was there and let the kids have their fun and then come back for the deeper sets
although for me i find it odd how many huge dubs skream is sitting on he doesnt play em out more but its up to him really
exothermic reaction is next level still
Re: Skream
Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2011 9:41 pm
by Scale Only
To those saying 'we're the ones who buy your records and make you money', it's worth pointing out the bulk of their fanbase is no longer dubstep enthusiasts. It's radio 1 listeners. It's always been a bit of a rubbish argument, but it's now one I don't think can realistically be made anyway.
Re: Skream
Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2011 9:42 pm
by SloppySeconds
yeah exothermic didnt even get dropped wtf? surely he should be promoting his forthcoming GOOD shit? instead of playing shit tunes 40% of the set
Re: Skream
Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2011 9:43 pm
by Widowmaker
sounds a little bit dissapointing for a dmz but i wasn't there so i cant comment..
just hope they learn from the negative feedback i guess.
Re: Skream
Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2011 9:49 pm
by addicted
SloppySeconds wrote:raw dogz vip sounds appauling... massive vst "m-talk" oscilator routed to the LFO OMG WOW I CAN FUCKING DO THAT... sounds like skrillex remixed it.. nice one, apart from that it isnt too bad... but kind of insultin to hear at dmz surely? people come from all angles just to see this legendary dance and instead this happens? "come meditate on midrange" should be put on the flyer next time so we know what to expect
lolol, make a tune as good as raw dogz vip then start talking.... lol at this post, some joke ting
interesting tweet here from benga
http://twitter.com/#!/iambenga/status/44514238466760704
which one of you guys is martelo?
Re: Skream
Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2011 9:59 pm
by wascal
This forum sometimes smh
Re: Skream
Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2011 10:01 pm
by -midnight
dmz isn't about hate.
Re: Skream
Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2011 10:04 pm
by Dutchstep
basl wrote:If I'm not mistaking, they dropped Basscannon @ DMZ 6
(I wasn't there)
Ok, it had to sound amazing wiv those subs,
but seriously,
basscannon at a dmz party?
(I still like them, btw)
they also played basscannon @ DMZ 5 Days Off
but also Rage Against The Machine, ftw
Re: Skream
Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2011 10:09 pm
by pompende
Pistonsbeneath wrote:did he not even play traitor ?

ba dum ching!!!
and yes, as badger points out, there was a second room ffs! how could it have been that big of a deal for anyone?
Re: Skream
Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2011 10:10 pm
by Psyche
just: mills wrote:Wrong vibes for DMZ night.
Yes they dropped Basscannon - What were they thinking?
I can remember when Officer Dub was released back in 05/06, so I think I've heard enough bass music, to entitle my opinion. I didn't like your set. You've played A LOT better.
Boys, grow up, and learn how to take crit - Just because it's not what you want to hear, doesn't make it wrong. Your set was gash, and full of pop mid-range noise. Take on board what listeners say; after all, we are the ones that buy your records and pay to see you play. A real let down, last night. Don't let your egos gets in the way of your talent.
..TOO LATE.
Except..this isn't 05/06, is it?
On the discussion of growning up, you should take a look at yourself. They played the music they felt like playing. If you can't respect that, then YOU need to grow up.
Besides, has nobody been to a Skream / Benga set for the past couple of years?
Re: Skream
Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2011 10:17 pm
by oscarhenson
Disappointing set, some good tunes but a good dj needs to consider it's audience. Raw dogs vip was unlistenable.
Re: Skream
Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2011 10:32 pm
by ashley
oscarhenson wrote:Disappointing set, some good tunes but a good dj needs to consider it's audience. Raw dogs vip was unlistenable.
Or idiots shouldn't make assumptions on the music policy.
I bet you were hoping for the La Roux remix.
Re: Skream
Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2011 10:36 pm
by singlepoint
-midnight wrote:dmz isn't about hate.
THIS.
Re: Skream
Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2011 10:42 pm
by Capture pt
ashley wrote:oscarhenson wrote:Disappointing set, some good tunes but a good dj needs to consider it's audience. Raw dogs vip was unlistenable.
Or idiots shouldn't make assumptions on the music policy.
Thats like saying if you buy tickets for a Metallica gig and Spice Girls play a set instead you have no right to complain.
Of course you have to make assumptions about the music policy - other wise how can you decide if you even want to go in the first place?
Not discussing skreams set here, just pointing out thats a pretty unreasonable thing to say.
Re: Skream
Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2011 10:55 pm
by ashley
Capture pt wrote:Thats like saying if you buy tickets for a Metallica gig and Spice Girls play a set instead you have no right to complain.
Of course you have to make assumptions about the music policy - other wise how can you decide if you even want to go in the first place?
Not discussing skreams set here, just pointing out thats a pretty unreasonable thing to say.
No it's not really like that at all. DMZ isn't advertised as a Dubstep/Brostep night, it's advertised as a night for Bass Music, and that's what got delivered.
When was the last time you even heard those guys? To me, it's the same sort of tunes (obviously different/newer ones) they played at the Culture Clash.
Plus if you didn't like it, Moxie was doing a set in room 2.
What did you even expect anyway? An hour full of tunes on the same vibe as Skreams David Lynch remix?

Re: Skream
Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2011 11:30 pm
by reprisal
Psyche wrote:just: mills wrote:Wrong vibes for DMZ night.
Yes they dropped Basscannon - What were they thinking?
I can remember when Officer Dub was released back in 05/06, so I think I've heard enough bass music, to entitle my opinion. I didn't like your set. You've played A LOT better.
Boys, grow up, and learn how to take crit - Just because it's not what you want to hear, doesn't make it wrong. Your set was gash, and full of pop mid-range noise. Take on board what listeners say; after all, we are the ones that buy your records and pay to see you play. A real let down, last night. Don't let your egos gets in the way of your talent.
..TOO LATE.
Except..this isn't 05/06, is it?
On the discussion of growning up, you should take a look at yourself. They played the music they felt like playing. If you can't respect that, then YOU need to grow up.
Besides, has nobody been to a Skream / Benga set for the past couple of years?
He is clearly saying he's been into bass music / buying Skreams tunes since 05/06 so hes able to form a educated opinion, were not doing an A / B test to Katy B or Magnetic Man... Starting a argument claiming its 2005 isnt going to help matters is it! 'Skreams set last night was shit, its 2005 for christ's sake'
2005 / 2011 / 2015 what ever, was a pretty poor selection nuff people are saying it.
Re: Skream
Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2011 11:32 pm
by dj seizure
I'd like to pitch in and just say that Ashley, you are holding up your point of view well and acting as their defence!
Gwan son.