I'm NOT Bored of DUBSTEP, just some tunes that get too dark.

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Re: I'm NOT Bored of DUBSTEP, just some tunes that get too d

Post by wolf89 » Fri May 15, 2009 9:49 am

vital sines wrote: YEAH, I DO get BORED by all the Wobbler/Dark, Noisy, & Heavier Dubstep. so there's a balance.
You're just a ponce.

Sorry just kidding mate. :D

I dunno though, for me it's all about the dark heavy stuff.

But, I guess I've built up a resistance to untuneful nasty music. Being into Noise,Power eleectronics, Black Metal, Grindcore etc.

I do really enjoy the deep stuff very much too. Particularly darker bass heavy stuff.

but the heavy shit still does it for me.

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Post by j_j_c » Fri May 15, 2009 9:55 am

You should listen to Appleblim.

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Post by did » Fri May 15, 2009 9:57 am

epoch wrote:
To each his own.
some u guys can be too AAAARRRRGGGGHHH, Fuck you attitude, when Dubstep should be Good vibes.
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it happened with Drum & Bass 10 years ago. some of the Dark & Heavy Wobbler stuff & Hip Hop oriented Dubstep just gets on my nerve. To each his own. I like the Dubbier older "Rankin" stuff & deep/soulful vibes
I like my dnb to have piccolo snares, half time beats, apocalypse now samples, screaming, bell rides, contaminate breaks, tramens, double kicks, triplets and intros with just a hat every bar.
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Post by wolf89 » Fri May 15, 2009 10:00 am

epoch wrote: I like my dnb to have piccolo snares, half time beats, apocalypse now samples, screaming, bell rides, contaminate breaks, tramens, double kicks, triplets and intros with just a hat every bar.
Me too :D

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Post by glair » Fri May 15, 2009 3:19 pm

The dark stuff is the best!!! due to producing music and stuff - your always analysing it and thinking how to make that sound... and the dark/heavy stuff is what makes me say "WOW, how the heck do you make that sound, theres no logic"

Love it!!
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Post by -dubson- » Fri May 15, 2009 3:26 pm

spiderman wrote:dubstep allstars 2>>>>
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Post by wolf89 » Fri May 15, 2009 3:43 pm

Glair wrote:The dark stuff is the best!!! due to producing music and stuff - your always analysing it and thinking how to make that sound... and the dark/heavy stuff is what makes me say "WOW, how the heck do you make that sound, theres no logic"

Love it!!
Yeah, it's like you hear a track drop for the first time and it's like "fuck, what that hell is that bass sound? It sounds so sick! How did they do that? It's dope!"

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Post by ST100 » Fri May 15, 2009 3:46 pm

its all good.

but its really all about the dark stuff...

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Post by viralcode » Fri May 15, 2009 3:59 pm

thats the greatness of dubstep! you have allllllll sorts of substyles... and its the best bit about it!

I love my heavy heavy dubstep anyway...
"Jonny it is getting beyond ridiculous now.I thought we could get along, but apparently not.Your basses makes the whole house tremble.You crossed the line,no discussion now,will need to resort to drastic measures"

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Post by Lurka » Fri May 15, 2009 4:14 pm

i dont see most of the wobble stuff as dark, when i think of dark dubstep i immediately think of the older dubstep such as the tunes on dubstep allstars 2 (my favourite one). see the wobbly stuff as aggresive but not really dark. but a tune like voodoo by loefah is DARK! :D

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Post by pete » Fri May 15, 2009 4:27 pm

Surface_Tension wrote:Just listen to what you like. And if what you like is chilled soothing stuff, definitely check out this release...

http://dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=84183
CLASSIC :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Post by DZA » Fri May 15, 2009 4:28 pm

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Post by .spec » Fri May 15, 2009 4:58 pm

The way I look that me, Quest and Anti Social make is it’s music to dance to, not music to bang your head to. You can do your own dance, your shoulder dance or nod your head - you don’t have to go all out. And that’s why I like to do long sets. I’ve been getting two hours sets recently, I feel like it really represents me, I want to go everywhere. I’ll play the hard aggressive tune at the right time but at the same time I’ll bring it all the way down to something else that’s nice and mellow. The way I see it is a banger is only a banger if the last tune wasn’t. You have to go harder and harder and harder. It’s like heroin: in the end you don’t feel it.
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