muntz wrote:Yeah the jamband/burning man abortions of a scene. He needs to just stay in the desert with the rest of the Mad Max rejects. ::cringe::the_disconekt wrote:I'd say he knows where he's coming from.

muntz wrote:Yeah the jamband/burning man abortions of a scene. He needs to just stay in the desert with the rest of the Mad Max rejects. ::cringe::the_disconekt wrote:I'd say he knows where he's coming from.
yea dud time 2 get sikky womp'd on a Strawberry Fields Forever mashup. sikky pnar pnarthe_disconekt wrote:muntz wrote:Yeah the jamband/burning man abortions of a scene. He needs to just stay in the desert with the rest of the Mad Max rejects. ::cringe::the_disconekt wrote:I'd say he knows where he's coming from.
scattybeanhead wrote:i agree with him up until right at the end but im really not sure about the comparisons with r&b and hip hop. think perhaps america just didn't get garage and so they've kinda missed that part of the sequence...
I prefer the roots of dubstep map myselfPhigure wrote:J Dilla is rolling over in his gravetwothirdsmajority wrote:And he comes from a J.Dilla-inspired background, to me that's a cool thing.
typography was piss poor, bassnectar was pretty inaccurate most of the time, pulling nonsense out of his ass. "dubstep is an ultra slow spawn of hip hop"
thekuku wrote:Nah never taking the piss. Not on DSF at least
get off his dick dudegcraz wrote:RIGHT before he starts this monologue explaining HIS understanding of dubstep, he gives a little precaution for those close minded type of music people who care more about knowing the origin of the music (and being the one to know that information prior to someone else) than making something good of their own, or just enjoying music for what it is...just sayin
but heres what he says that you didn't hear in this video:
"All these titles are semi-silly..." followed by "i'm going to make absolutest statements, but its not necessarily this absolutest. there is an exception to every thing i say." and then you have heard the rest.
so lay off my buddy bassnectar. hes a remarkable producer. fuck all these guys who make a couple cool tracks, play em out on CDJ's or traktor and mix other super rinsed dubstep tracks. Bassnectar makes like an extra hour of music for every song he makes. with that he can remix something LIVE completely different, yet still awesome, and still recognizable. and he's got the sickest production team making it a truly chaotic yet comforting environment. i've seen EVERY type of person at bassnectar concerts. and they all looked like they could be buds (at this concert, which is the point), and they all had a great time with each other. gd i'm just as much a fan of him as i am of his music. and he's got some long ass hair, which is pretty cool too.
and i'm more of a browser on this forum so don't think my 3 measly posts means i'm just some kid who heard of bassnectar last week. through the 3 years i've spent appreciating dubstep and the producers of said genre, i don't think i've been this let down by the dsf community and their view of my dude bassnectar.![]()
Phigure wrote:gcraz wrote:RIGHT before he starts this monologue explaining HIS understanding of dubstep, he gives a little precaution for those close minded type of music people who care more about knowing the origin of the music (and being the one to know that information prior to someone else) than making something good of their own, or just enjoying music for what it is...just sayin
but heres what he says that you didn't hear in this video:
"All these titles are semi-silly..." followed by "i'm going to make absolutest statements, but its not necessarily this absolutest. there is an exception to every thing i say." and then you have heard the rest.
so lay off my buddy bassnectar. hes a remarkable producer. fuck all these guys who make a couple cool tracks, play em out on CDJ's or traktor and mix other super rinsed dubstep tracks. Bassnectar makes like an extra hour of music for every song he makes. with that he can remix something LIVE completely different, yet still awesome, and still recognizable. and he's got the sickest production team making it a truly chaotic yet comforting environment. i've seen EVERY type of person at bassnectar concerts. and they all looked like they could be buds (at this concert, which is the point), and they all had a great time with each other. gd i'm just as much a fan of him as i am of his music. and he's got some long ass hair, which is pretty cool too.
and i'm more of a browser on this forum so don't think my 3 measly posts means i'm just some kid who heard of
bassnectar last week. through the 3 years i've spent appreciating dubstep and the producers of said genre, i don't think i've been this let down by the dsf community and their view of my dude bassnectar.![]()
get off his dick dude
incnic wrote:pictire disc ones track harder than the black ones due to the colopured pgment being magnetsed for the stylus
bump on the dilla reference.twothirdsmajority wrote:To me, Bassnectar is what SBTRKT would sound like if SBTRKT made Brostep. It's mid-range, but still different than most Brostep tunes.Sonika wrote:To be honest, I really like Bassnectar. I wouldn't associate him with Skrillex or even brostep at all - he's doing something else. And his tracks are dope, imo.
I enjoy Bassnectar more than most Brostep producers. And he comes from a J.Dilla-inspired background, to me that's a cool thing.
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Half time dubstep is 70bpm. Most dubstep tracks are 140bpm. How does this make dubstep an ultra-slow variation on hip hop? Dubstep came from garage. Not hip hop. This will just bring back the point that Timbaland thinks he invented dubstep!twothirdsmajority wrote:Well, he's basing Dubstep on that because his influence of Dubstep came primarily from the 70BPM Southern Hip Hop music which is influential to many Dubstep producers in America and Canada.Phigure wrote:J Dilla is rolling over in his gravetwothirdsmajority wrote:And he comes from a J.Dilla-inspired background, to me that's a cool thing.
typography was piss poor, bassnectar was pretty inaccurate most of the time, pulling nonsense out of his ass. "dubstep is an ultra slow spawn of hip hop"
I know many Americans who associate Dubstep with southern Hip-Hop than Grime or UK Garage. And i think that's pretty sad.
Hyacinth wrote:I got a few T Shirts with it I could sell you
http://joenice.net/files/pics/ROOTS.jpghendramarshall wrote:can anyone up that roots of dubstep map in a resolution high enough for me to read it? looks sick
thekuku wrote:Nah never taking the piss. Not on DSF at least
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