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Re: The Drum'n'Bass Thread

Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2014 6:30 pm
by Harkat
blinkesko er du tilfeldigvis fra skandinavia?

Re: The Drum'n'Bass Thread

Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2014 6:33 pm
by hubb
Reese Liar wrote:
hubb wrote:I hate the term deep. Especially in dnb where it means: oi! you wont find really good drum programming or new bass sounds here.
I agree the term is a bit washed out but I usually use it in the sense of "this has a strong(er) dub influence."
Definitely don't agree with the part about drum programming or bass sounds tho, someone like Genotype for example makes some super effective tunes using very few elements but both his programming and sound design are top notch.
Same could be said for a lot of people, but I think someone like Dbridge who sounds like dnb but could work in almost any setting, will tell you that being in BC is the main reason why he can sound like it does now.
You know what I mean?
They went through a lot of 'dirt' experimentation which makes it easy to really focus your stuff later. It's not so much about listening to jazz records.
Same thing with Teebee although his stuff isn't as good today as it was.
Everytime someone says musically or deep, when you talk about drum and bass, they are in my book, kind of admitting that they should look for something else.
I understand the dub influence on account of the whole separation and connection with jungle through time and in that it has similar elements and sound though.
Jungle and african music influences are definitely the reason that jungle is more accesible than dnb. And when dnb then tries to be as accesible, it turns pale.
Like rap metal. It's a bit like when my Grandmother thinks some concervative politician is charming or something.
He might very well be?, but that's not what it should be about.

Re: The Drum'n'Bass Thread

Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2014 6:34 pm
by hubb
det er måske bare nordfolket der lytter til dnb :cornlol:

jeg vil os ha nogle blinkene sko

Re: The Drum'n'Bass Thread

Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2014 6:36 pm
by Forum
Seeing as this thread already has Pendulum...

Guilty pleasure tune



I rinsed that album so hard when I was 16/17 :5:

Re: The Drum'n'Bass Thread

Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2014 6:41 pm
by Augment
Terpit wrote:go and post Skrillex tunes here http://www.dubstepforum.com/forum/viewt ... 1&t=167366
I'm not looking to hijack a thread devoted to one sound, so no I won't. It's obvious what the people in that thread are there for and it's not skrillex, so there's no point in me posting skrillex songs. However, this thread is meant to showcase more than the styles of dnb that you like, but you still felt the need to be loud and clear about what you feel for pendulum, and I still don't see why. :?
Harkat wrote:blinkesko er du tilfeldigvis fra skandinavia?
Tilfeldigvis fra Norge c:

Re: The Drum'n'Bass Thread

Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2014 6:44 pm
by m8son666
tijtijjtjjgh hhhjsjsiuhhsd harkat?

Re: The Drum'n'Bass Thread

Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2014 6:46 pm
by Terpit
blinkesko wrote:
Terpit wrote:go and post Skrillex tunes here http://www.dubstepforum.com/forum/viewt ... 1&t=167366
I'm not looking to hijack a thread devoted to one sound, so no I won't. It's obvious what the people in that thread are there for and it's not skrillex, so there's no point in me posting skrillex songs. However, this thread is meant to showcase more than the styles of dnb that you like, but you still felt the need to be loud and clear about what you feel for pendulum, and I still don't see why. :?
Harkat wrote:blinkesko er du tilfeldigvis fra skandinavia?
Tilfeldigvis fra Norge c:

Please stop trolling me
hubb wrote:
Reese Liar wrote:
hubb wrote:I hate the term deep. Especially in dnb where it means: oi! you wont find really good drum programming or new bass sounds here.
I agree the term is a bit washed out but I usually use it in the sense of "this has a strong(er) dub influence."
Definitely don't agree with the part about drum programming or bass sounds tho, someone like Genotype for example makes some super effective tunes using very few elements but both his programming and sound design are top notch.
Same could be said for a lot of people, but I think someone like Dbridge who sounds like dnb but could work in almost any setting, will tell you that being in BC is the main reason why he can sound like it does now.
You know what I mean?
They went through a lot of 'dirt' experimentation which makes it easy to really focus your stuff later. It's not so much about listening to jazz records.
Same thing with Teebee although his stuff isn't as good today as it was.
Everytime someone says musically or deep, when you talk about drum and bass, they are in my book, kind of admitting that they should look for something else.
I understand the dub influence on account of the whole separation and connection with jungle through time and in that it has similar elements and sound though.
Jungle and african music influences are definitely the reason that jungle is more accesible than dnb. And when dnb then tries to be as accesible, it turns pale.
Like rap metal. It's a bit like when my Grandmother thinks some concervative politician is charming or something.
He might very well be?, but that's not what it should be about.
I think dnb is more accessible than jungle, look at RAM and Hospital

Re: The Drum'n'Bass Thread

Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2014 6:49 pm
by Forum
m8son wrote:tijtijjtjjgh hhhjsjsiuhhsd harkat?

Re: The Drum'n'Bass Thread

Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2014 6:56 pm
by Augment
Terpit wrote:
blinkesko wrote:
Terpit wrote:go and post Skrillex tunes here http://www.dubstepforum.com/forum/viewt ... 1&t=167366
I'm not looking to hijack a thread devoted to one sound, so no I won't. It's obvious what the people in that thread are there for and it's not skrillex, so there's no point in me posting skrillex songs. However, this thread is meant to showcase more than the styles of dnb that you like, but you still felt the need to be loud and clear about what you feel for pendulum, and I still don't see why. :?
Harkat wrote:blinkesko er du tilfeldigvis fra skandinavia?
Tilfeldigvis fra Norge c:
Please stop trolling me
Think you've mistaken an attempt at a discussion for trolling, it's alright though, if you can't come up with anything logical to back up your loud distaste, then so be it..

Re: The Drum'n'Bass Thread

Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2014 6:58 pm
by Terpit
blinkesko wrote:
Terpit wrote:
blinkesko wrote:
Terpit wrote:go and post Skrillex tunes here http://www.dubstepforum.com/forum/viewt ... 1&t=167366
I'm not looking to hijack a thread devoted to one sound, so no I won't. It's obvious what the people in that thread are there for and it's not skrillex, so there's no point in me posting skrillex songs. However, this thread is meant to showcase more than the styles of dnb that you like, but you still felt the need to be loud and clear about what you feel for pendulum, and I still don't see why. :?
Harkat wrote:blinkesko er du tilfeldigvis fra skandinavia?
Tilfeldigvis fra Norge c:
Please stop trolling me
Think you've mistaken an attempt at a discussion for trolling, it's alright though, if you can't come up with anything logical to back up your loud distaste, then so be it..
please stop trolling me - http://dubstepforum.com/forum/viewtopic ... 7&t=166845

Re: The Drum'n'Bass Thread

Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2014 6:59 pm
by ultraspatial
m8son wrote:tijtijjtjjgh hhhjsjsiuhhsd harkat?
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Re: The Drum'n'Bass Thread

Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2014 7:05 pm
by wilson
blinkesko you won't win mate!





More jungle I guess but still:

Re: The Drum'n'Bass Thread

Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2014 7:06 pm
by Harkat
Det er tusen steder å diskutere den typen drum & bass

Her liker de aller fleste totalt andre saker. Å mase om at vi burde akseptere alle typer musikk osv er ikke poenget.

Re: The Drum'n'Bass Thread

Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2014 7:12 pm
by Augment
wilson wrote:blinkesko you won't win mate!



Haha, nah I understood that :lol:
Second tune there is huge btw!
Harkat wrote:Det er tusen steder å diskutere den typen drum & bass

Her liker de aller fleste totalt andre saker. Å mase om at vi burde akseptere alle typer musikk osv er ikke poenget.
Nå var ikke poenget å få han til å akseptere alle typer musikk, jeg ville bare forstå hvorfor han følte at han måtte være så høylydt om å ikke like den typen dnb. Nå var denne tråden lagd for å sette pris på flere forskjellige typer dnb, så da burde de som vil det kunne gjøre det, uten å rakke ned på de andre ulike typene som blir postet. Det er ikke så vanskelig, men fortsatt føler noen behov for å gjøre det vanskelig..

Re: The Drum'n'Bass Thread

Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2014 7:27 pm
by Terpit
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Re: The Drum'n'Bass Thread

Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2014 7:32 pm
by m8son666
tromme og bass er den verste sjangeren

Re: The Drum'n'Bass Thread

Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2014 7:33 pm
by m8son666
og norges gay lol

Re: The Drum'n'Bass Thread

Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2014 7:33 pm
by Terpit
hey mason, how are you

Re: The Drum'n'Bass Thread

Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2014 7:35 pm
by m8son666
yh not too bad how are you mate?

Re: The Drum'n'Bass Thread

Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2014 8:35 pm
by hubb
Terpit
I think dnb is more accessible than jungle, look at RAM and Hospital
Those two are exactly what I would equate with rap metal, in how it's completely pale/against the point or backwards. Beige fisher price house with a dnb pattern basically. Obviously it's still a part of it.

Jungle is accesible to people that like african, dub or 70s breakbeat music, and there are more of those people.

There are a lot of mostly drunk UK people that would love a Bryan Addams ballad if it had a think break on top - and when you do that you still call it dnb :6: .