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clarkycatdealer
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Post by clarkycatdealer » Thu Jun 07, 2007 6:40 pm

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the idea of bass in tunes is a recent musical development"


are you for real?? what about dub, jungle , garage .... even jazz and classical music use bass in different and critical ways be it to help the key become more marked or as pure physical weight as in jungle...

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Re: Gone forever?

Post by juakali » Thu Jun 07, 2007 9:20 pm

Narco.Hz wrote:
VinylEater wrote:
Dubstep is the new trip hop
...and whilst the likes of Mezzanine and Dummy still get a regular spin at my gaff, there's a kind of 'dated' sound which can't be overlooked. Trip hop is a genre which, I believe, is almost entirely identified with the 90s. Is dubstep going to be another short-lived genre?

The speed at which it's developing is ridiculous (a good thing, of course) but will this not mean that it will develop so much that the 'original' dubstep 'sound' will be lost to such an extent that dubstep will be no longer, and we'll have some other new, hybrid genre? I hate to think it, but I can very easily imagine Burial's debut sitting in HMVs bargain bucket in 5 years+
There will always be dub.... when all else is gone, DUB will still rumble. that is why I am in.
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