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Re: James Blake on the state of dubstep

Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2011 2:28 am
by Siderealdb
It's like Kenny G getting asked about metal.

Re: James Blake on the state of dubstep

Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2011 2:36 am
by Pistonsbeneath
youthful_implants wrote:he's right and he's wrong, basically. and who cares what he thinks his music is dull as ditchwater.
as long as you thought that before he got signed to a major

Re: James Blake on the state of dubstep

Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2011 2:41 am
by kingGhost
next up on nightly news... we have newt gingrich giving his opinion on the current state of dubstep.

Re: James Blake on the state of dubstep

Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2011 2:45 am
by Shum
kingGhost wrote:next up on nightly news... we have newt gingrich giving his opinion on the current state of dubstep.
Wouldn't mind hearing McCain's take on dubstep.

Re: James Blake on the state of dubstep

Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2011 2:56 am
by zerbaman
Pistonsbeneath wrote:
youthful_implants wrote:he's right and he's wrong, basically. and who cares what he thinks his music is dull as ditchwater.
as long as you thought that before he got signed to a major
Well tbf, who cares what you think, you're not famous. :6:

Re: James Blake on the state of dubstep

Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2011 3:06 am
by ketamine
Siderealdb wrote:It's like Kenny G getting asked about metal.
HAHAHAHHAHAAHAHAHHA :lol:

And he doesn’t make Dubstep himself anymore, just went in the OTHER direction. He’s calling out people too far left, and he’s gone too far right.

Kind of a hypocrite now that I think about it. :|

Re: James Blake on the state of dubstep

Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2011 3:11 am
by dj2slo
wormcode wrote:
knell wrote:kinda stating the obvious though
Yes but it's always nice when someone well known speaks out on it, like when Blackdown tore into it on his blog.
It's better than listening to the big names that just suck Skrillex dick all through the interview in order to get a release on Mau5trap. Waiting for that Skream and Benga release... any day now, lol

Biggups James!

Re: James Blake on the state of dubstep

Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2011 3:35 am
by tyger
he seemed to be talking about where his music comes from, not trying to start a flame war ... that said, if he really didn't want a flame war, he shouldn't have made these comments in an interview that would be posted on the internet.

(women don't like pissing contests because they'd lose.)

Re: James Blake on the state of dubstep

Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2011 3:38 am
by ketamine
tyger wrote:women … pissing … contests
:o want to see

Re: James Blake on the state of dubstep

Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2011 4:38 am
by wobbles
hutyluty wrote:he tlks about what hes asked

his music is good
good point he definitly answred the question

Re: James Blake on the state of dubstep

Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2011 8:02 am
by garethom
ketamine wrote:
Siderealdb wrote:It's like Kenny G getting asked about metal.
HAHAHAHHAHAAHAHAHHA :lol:

And he doesn’t make Dubstep himself anymore, just went in the OTHER direction. He’s calling out people too far left, and he’s gone too far right.

Kind of a hypocrite now that I think about it. :|
I wasn't the biggest fan of Order/Pan, but there's no denying that's dubstep. I swear, some people think that the moment he released Klavierwerke, he deleted Lock In The Lion and Air & Lack Thereof from existence.

Re: James Blake on the state of dubstep

Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2011 9:48 am
by zonetrooper5
Its like we are having the same thread and comments five hundred trillion billion times, who really cares about what is the most popular style of dubstep at the moment, why can't producers and DJ's especially on this forum just get on with spinning some CD's and vinyl or making tunes they like, stop worrying about what everyone else is doing and get on with doing what you love the most, making or djing tunes.

Either way, this 'brostep' style of dubstep will fade out at somepoint to be replaced with some other style, it always happens, will always happen and theres no way of stopping it.

Re: James Blake on the state of dubstep

Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2011 10:31 am
by joeki
Have any of you even heard his latest record for Hemlock?
Tunes are Bare underground fire. Minimoool step.
I wish more producers would step up with comments like this. James Blake is at least trying to do something new and is doing his own thing. If any "dubstep" influenced music deserves its place in the chart, it's that of the likes of James Blake and Jamie Woon. Not Jakwob, Skrillex or DJ Fresh (lol).... and he's keeping it underground at the same time doing his shit on Hemlock and Harmonimix (spelling?) thing.
Many people could learn from his example really...
And if you disagree, fine, but you're daft then.


James Blake, you rock!

Re: James Blake on the state of dubstep

Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2011 10:36 am
by zerbaman
ketamine wrote:
Siderealdb wrote:It's like Kenny G getting asked about metal.
HAHAHAHHAHAAHAHAHHA :lol:

And he doesn’t make Dubstep himself anymore, just went in the OTHER direction. He’s calling out people too far left, and he’s gone too far right.

Kind of a hypocrite now that I think about it. :|
He didn't just start chatting random shit. He was asked for his opinion. You don't need to produce dubstep to have an opinion about it.

Re: James Blake on the state of dubstep

Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2011 10:36 am
by exfox
Scuba on the state of dubstep:

Scuba ‎@David people hate dubstep because it's shit, which coincidentally is also the reason why it's popular. It used to be good, that's why some of the people who hate it now used to like it. Not sure what hats have to do with it either.
24 September at 09:38 · Like · 16 people

Scuba you know how i wrote "it used to be good"......? i could count the people making good bassy stuff these days over 135 on the fingers of one hand tbh
24 September at 21:20 · Like · 2 people

Re: James Blake on the state of dubstep

Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2011 10:39 am
by jemenfish
Yeah, heard plenty of producers saying the exact same thing this year in person but then in interviews go on raving about 'the state of the music, yo'. Blake spoke out with what he thinks. It's not even new, in 2010 he seemed to have the same thoughts. Besides he's intelligent and well-spoken, so who cares about other people's interviews if they'd be 'Yo like 2005 was really a rad year open my eyes 'n' all y'know, was goin' da first dubstep raves 'n' all?'.

I mean, you can hate on some kinds whatever you like or defend it fact of the matter is that this kind of music he is arguing against is being used at this VERY moment in so you think you can dance or America's got talent for dancing groups. Just saying...Call it pop or whatever but cut the crap about leftfield; The true leftfield artists coming out (Cloud Boat, Shlohmo, a bunch of brainfeeder) seem to want to stay well clear of the whole step thing altogether nowadays.

Re: James Blake on the state of dubstep

Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2011 11:10 am
by mikey-bizzle-09
Who fuckin cares what James Blake thinks to me he comes off as a pretentious arsehole??? Plus his tunes are faggy and boring! Music for bed wetter's!!!

Re: James Blake on the state of dubstep

Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2011 11:12 am
by particle-jim
lol why are people getting so aggy about this? someone asked his opinion and he answered accordingly... jeeeesus :roll:

Re: James Blake on the state of dubstep

Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2011 11:46 am
by Ayatollah
mikey-bizzle-09 wrote:Who fuckin cares what James Blake thinks to me he comes off as a pretentious arsehole??? Plus his tunes are faggy and boring! Music for bed wetter's!!!
i know lol??? give me some flthy dub's not faggy bed wetter music lolol!!!!

Re: James Blake on the state of dubstep

Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2011 12:17 pm
by fassyman


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