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Post by blk plague » Wed Nov 07, 2007 12:52 pm

its all about anti social right now.
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Post by batfink » Wed Nov 07, 2007 1:00 pm

so far the worst thing about these so-called 'clowny' tunes is the people that moan about them.

even the wobbliest track by The Others/Caspa/whoeva is still funky as fuck, most dnb wobblers are just 180bpm twatcore with absolutely zero soul. At 140 bpm theres alot of room to breathe and there always will be.......
is it?

NO.

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Post by jam1 » Wed Nov 07, 2007 1:13 pm

Batfink wrote:so far the worst thing about these so-called 'clowny' tunes is the people that moan about them.

even the wobbliest track by The Others/Caspa/whoeva is still funky as fuck, most dnb wobblers are just 180bpm twatcore with absolutely zero soul. At 140 bpm theres alot of room to breathe and there always will be.......
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Post by nubian minds » Wed Nov 07, 2007 1:35 pm

Batfink wrote:so far the worst thing about these so-called 'clowny' tunes is the people that moan about them.

even the wobbliest track by The Others/Caspa/whoeva is still funky as fuck, most dnb wobblers are just 180bpm twatcore with absolutely zero soul. At 140 bpm theres alot of room to breathe and there always will be.......
is that THE Batfink???

if so - hello :)

and yeah wobble at 180 bpm really is a joke at times...however slow the same thing down to 145bpm and it works,which is what a lot of dubstep guys seem to be doing with their productions and getting huge acolade for.

But like you say, the tune flows better in the 140's than at 180something bpm's.

Anyway,I'm off to put on the Boxcutter album for the 154th time today.
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Post by Littlefoot » Wed Nov 07, 2007 1:40 pm

JAM1 wrote:
Batfink wrote:so far the worst thing about these so-called 'clowny' tunes is the people that moan about them.

even the wobbliest track by The Others/Caspa/whoeva is still funky as fuck, most dnb wobblers are just 180bpm twatcore with absolutely zero soul. At 140 bpm theres alot of room to breathe and there always will be.......
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Post by pdomino » Wed Nov 07, 2007 2:00 pm

"Built for boundaries" ... says it all.

Horses for courses.

Most of the big tunes on rotation, mortals such as I cant even get hold of so .... not sure I agree.

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Post by corpsey » Wed Nov 07, 2007 2:13 pm

I do love that Hand Grenade RMX tune on the sly

DOODAHDOODAHDAHDOOOOOO

DOODAHDOODAHDAHDOOOOOO

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Post by batfink » Wed Nov 07, 2007 2:21 pm

Nubian Minds wrote:is that THE Batfink???
one and the same. although i'm not really an anthropomorphised bat with superhuman abilities. unfortunately. :cry:
is it?

NO.

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Post by glacial » Wed Nov 07, 2007 2:55 pm

hell yeah, too much stupid dubstep these days.

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Post by MARCHMELLOW » Wed Nov 07, 2007 2:55 pm

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But hearing a certain bootleg of a certain jungle anthem getting a rewind at DMZ on Saturday didn't really make me jump with joy.

No worries, I'm not getting all elitist on you, this is enough for now.
what was this bootleg, just for my peace of mind?...
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Post by slothrop » Wed Nov 07, 2007 3:03 pm

Nubian Minds wrote: and yeah wobble at 180 bpm really is a joke at times...however slow the same thing down to 145bpm and it works,which is what a lot of dubstep guys seem to be doing with their productions and getting huge acolade for.

But like you say, the tune flows better in the 140's than at 180something bpm's.
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Post by unlikely » Wed Nov 07, 2007 3:09 pm

i wasn't there but i guess he means goldfingers terrorist remix, which i quite like actually, its not groundbreaking but its got a nice roll to it and is a nice reference point for the less jaded junglists in the crowd.

oh and imo it was people moaning about wobble and dividing the scene which damaged dnb, not the wobble itself

it doesnt pay to talk too much about wobble, as even the word wobble written out too many times devalues the sentence with its daftness, much like the word pudding.

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Post by __________ » Wed Nov 07, 2007 3:32 pm

tunes might be getting clowny but it seems there's also alot of overly moody dubstep that doesn't say anything...

at least the clowny ones are cheerful :D




and i dont think dubstep will ever shit the bed like dnb did

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Post by nubian minds » Wed Nov 07, 2007 4:37 pm

£10 Bag wrote: and i dont think dubstep will ever shit the bed like dnb did
:lol:

can I ask,is everyone into dubstep an old disgruntled & bitter jungle/drum and bass fan???

seems everybody likes to take a swipe at how d&b went shit (ultra fast & comical)

:cry:
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Post by Littlefoot » Wed Nov 07, 2007 4:39 pm

Nubian Minds wrote:
£10 Bag wrote: and i dont think dubstep will ever shit the bed like dnb did
:lol:

can I ask,is everyone into dubstep an old disgruntled & bitter jungle/drum and bass fan???

seems everybody likes to take a swipe at how d&b went shit (ultra fast & comical)

:cry:
nah, i always thought it was shit
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Post by nubian minds » Wed Nov 07, 2007 4:41 pm

Joe C wrote:
Nubian Minds wrote:
£10 Bag wrote: and i dont think dubstep will ever shit the bed like dnb did
:lol:

can I ask,is everyone into dubstep an old disgruntled & bitter jungle/drum and bass fan???

seems everybody likes to take a swipe at how d&b went shit (ultra fast & comical)

:cry:
nah, i always thought it was shit
blunt and to the point.

:lol:
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Post by kulture » Wed Nov 07, 2007 5:07 pm

lol u people talk about dubstep too much.. but yeh, some dubstep is losing it's depth. It's gettin all in ur face and obvious, this is kinda good for rowdy dancefloors though. Personally i prefer a deeper perspective but horses for courses.

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Post by umkhontowesizwe » Wed Nov 07, 2007 5:09 pm

Kulture wrote:lol u people talk about dubstep too much
yeah, on a dubstep forum too! :o whatever's next?

as a side note, the term 'clownstep' is one of the most ridiculous music terms ever created and it's usage should be banned.

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Post by dubluke » Wed Nov 07, 2007 5:16 pm

haha innit, please llow we don't get that problem dnb got that made everyone ridicule it whereby it got subdivided into about 30 subgenres all with equally reidiculous names eg. "DARKJUMPUPJUNGLEBREAKCORESTAMPER"

but yes i myself happen to be one of those disullusioned jungle heads (albeit a very latecomer to jungle) who got into dubstep somehow or another, although it wasn't out of looking purposefully for something new, it just sorta happened
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Post by fractal » Wed Nov 07, 2007 5:37 pm

so tired of the "wobble killed drum and bass" story... seems more like a selfconscious, divided scene did more damage than a small substyle of said genre.... that and bad company
sub.wise:.
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