does anyone think dubsteps kickin off this year??

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Post by bagelator » Wed Jul 09, 2008 5:35 pm

cookiemonsta wrote:
bagelator wrote:meh


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nothing to do with your post. just edited my last one. all love :D

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Post by jimitheexploder » Wed Jul 09, 2008 11:21 pm

Yeah I would say it's turning heads right now. I have recently become realy interested in the sound after only being vaugly aware of it in the past few years. I blame Burial and all this sweet techy stuff coming thru for the interest from outside of the scene.

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Post by tempest » Thu Jul 10, 2008 2:04 am

heaps of sick and vastly different tunes coming out!

has been a fun year out at the monthly local dubstep discotheque

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Post by flippo » Thu Jul 10, 2008 2:19 am

dubace wrote:i thing its getting shity to many wack influences coming into play ie disco, house, drum & bass. if i wanna listen to theses of styles of music than i would wanna listen to the real thing not some bait house dubstep fusion or any other shit fusions for that matter. ive even heard a dubstep tune with the lloyds bank theme music sampled from the advert HOW SHIT IS THAT

"where has the DUB gone in dubstep" anyone know?
the 'dub' in dubstep was always an afterthought, which then became perceived as a core aesthetic due to the 'dub' in the name.

You're arugment is no different to someone saying "what's with all this dub influence in dark instrumental garage? If I wanted to listen to dub I would wanna listen to the real thing not some bait dub-garage fusion or any other shit fusions for that matter."

and we'd never have dubstep if people took that kind of attitude and were frightened of new things.

basically, you're a silly man. :D

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Post by xxxy » Thu Jul 10, 2008 9:27 am

cookiemonsta wrote:todays dubstep ravers go to a rave to hear dirty, nitty gritty dubstep....dubstep has been progressing for ages now, 'dub'step is now turnin into a whole different style to what it is now....
I disagree

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Post by brighterday » Thu Jul 10, 2008 9:39 am

fliPPo wrote: the 'dub' in dubstep was always an afterthought, which then became perceived as a core aesthetic due to the 'dub' in the name.

You're arugment is no different to someone saying "what's with all this dub influence in dark instrumental garage? If I wanted to listen to dub I would wanna listen to the real thing not some bait dub-garage fusion or any other shit fusions for that matter."
Exactly without this kind of cross genre pollination we wouldn't have Dubstep. I know that it isn't just some mash up of different styles but you couldn't have DS without everything which went before it.
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Post by badger » Thu Jul 10, 2008 9:55 am

fliPPo wrote:
dubace wrote:i thing its getting shity to many wack influences coming into play ie disco, house, drum & bass. if i wanna listen to theses of styles of music than i would wanna listen to the real thing not some bait house dubstep fusion or any other shit fusions for that matter. ive even heard a dubstep tune with the lloyds bank theme music sampled from the advert HOW SHIT IS THAT

"where has the DUB gone in dubstep" anyone know?
the 'dub' in dubstep was always an afterthought, which then became perceived as a core aesthetic due to the 'dub' in the name.

You're arugment is no different to someone saying "what's with all this dub influence in dark instrumental garage? If I wanted to listen to dub I would wanna listen to the real thing not some bait dub-garage fusion or any other shit fusions for that matter."

and we'd never have dubstep if people took that kind of attitude and were frightened of new things.

basically, you're a silly man. :D
beat me to it
xx xy wrote:
cookiemonsta wrote:todays dubstep ravers go to a rave to hear dirty, nitty gritty dubstep....dubstep has been progressing for ages now, 'dub'step is now turnin into a whole different style to what it is now....
I disagree
as did you :lol:

tbh a lot of the dubbier and "nitty gritty" side of dubstep is what i'm not really feeling in dubstep atm. thankfully though there's a wealth of other stuff around if you have a good dig

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