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Re: New respect for 'Brostep'

Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2012 10:03 pm
by Attila
because he said so

Re: New respect for 'Brostep'

Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2012 10:13 pm
by ehbes
Italus wrote:
ehbrums1 wrote:no brostep needs to be separate
And why is that?
Because at this point the only thing that dubstep and brostep share in common is 140 bpm

Re: New respect for 'Brostep'

Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2012 10:14 pm
by RandoRando
there is nothing wrong with subgenre brostep, when you start getting into deathstep, moombahcore step trapstaep, thats taking it too far. You ever think how many subgenres are in rock? noone says anything about those. Alternative rock, heavymetal, death metal, deathcore, metalcore, acid rock, classic rock. etc

Re: New respect for 'Brostep'

Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2012 11:42 pm
by Italus
ehbrums1 wrote:
Italus wrote:
ehbrums1 wrote:no brostep needs to be separate
And why is that?
Because at this point the only thing that dubstep and brostep share in common is 140 bpm
There really isn't much to dubstep and brostep in the first place. They are both just bass music with the same drum pattern. Tell me what me what they don't share in common, I'd like to know.

Re: New respect for 'Brostep'

Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2012 11:46 pm
by ehbes
Italus wrote:
ehbrums1 wrote:
Italus wrote:
ehbrums1 wrote:no brostep needs to be separate
And why is that?
Because at this point the only thing that dubstep and brostep share in common is 140 bpm
There really isn't much to dubstep and brostep in the first place. They are both just bass music with the same drum pattern. Tell me what me what they don't share in common, I'd like to know.
The drum patterns are not te same...go listen to some Shackleton and tell me it sounds anything like ya boy zomby and doctor p

Re: New respect for 'Brostep'

Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2012 11:52 pm
by Phase Down
Italus wrote:
ehbrums1 wrote:
Italus wrote:
ehbrums1 wrote:no brostep needs to be separate
And why is that?
Because at this point the only thing that dubstep and brostep share in common is 140 bpm
There really isn't much to dubstep and brostep in the first place. They are both just bass music with the same drum pattern. Tell me what me what they don't share in common, I'd like to know.
what a surprise, you make brostep..

Re: New respect for 'Brostep'

Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2012 11:56 pm
by Marzz
Italus wrote:
ehbrums1 wrote:
Italus wrote:
ehbrums1 wrote:no brostep needs to be separate
And why is that?
Because at this point the only thing that dubstep and brostep share in common is 140 bpm
There really isn't much to dubstep and brostep in the first place. They are both just bass music with the same drum pattern. Tell me what me what they don't share in common, I'd like to know.


we dont need to share the drum patterns
dubstep needs the atmosphere and vibe imo
we do share the bpm at times but...

Re: New respect for 'Brostep'

Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2012 12:08 am
by Italus
What I mean by drum pattern is the 2-step beat that makes dubstep and brostep what it is, that is why they have the word "step" in them. Shackleton does have a 2-step beat, so there for it is the same as brostep. They do both have a totally different vibe to them, and I can see why people like them separate. But to me, and many others they both will be called dubstep. Yes I do tend to go to the more bro-steppier side of dubstep, but I've made quite a few traditional dubstep tracks as well. More people like the more energetic brostep so I post that on my soundcloud for first impression. I keep my regular dubstep to myself. :D

Re: New respect for 'Brostep'

Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2012 12:10 am
by ehbes
your fucking stupid i give up..

"more people like the more energetic brostep"

:roll:

Re: New respect for 'Brostep'

Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2012 12:18 am
by Italus
ehbrums1 wrote:your fucking stupid i give up..

"more people like the more energetic brostep"

:roll:
I don't see in any way how that is stupid. "Brostep" is more energetic and less repetitive. I dont hear traditional dubstep tunes on the beatport top 100. I'm sorry if I can't have my own opinion and a friendly argument. :roll:

Re: New respect for 'Brostep'

Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2012 12:40 am
by ehbes
I'm not having this debate.. And frankly it's why I hate brostep fanboys... They're fucking uneducated about dubstep and music in general

Re: New respect for 'Brostep'

Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2012 12:46 am
by ehbes
and on that whole brostep has more energy bullshit.

can you honestly tell me that this


has more "energy" than this

Re: Brostep - Part Deux!

Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2012 1:06 am
by _cheef_
hahaha just saw too that tons of people were rating his stuff with a 1

http://www.discogs.com/master/stats/290272

tisk tisk dsf :lol:

Re: New respect for 'Brostep'

Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2012 1:15 am
by Italus
ehbrums1 wrote:and on that whole brostep has more energy bullshit.

can you honestly tell me that this


has more "energy" than this
Well the first track is complete shit.... By energy I mean more stuff is happening/going on. So yes, I can honestly tell you that it does have more energy than the kryptic minds track (It's no where near as good though). I know plenty of people who rather listen to the first track then the second. There was no reason to get offensive about it, we all have our own opinions. And I am no where near a brostep fanboy nor am I saying which is better, I'm just stating how in my opinion it's all the same dubstep, brostep, drumstep, grimestep, etc... And I think personally that all these subgenres are stupid. But obviously they will never change.

Re: New respect for 'Brostep'

Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2012 1:30 am
by Aphile
Italus wrote:
Well the first track is complete shit.... By energy I mean more stuff is happening/going on. So yes, I can honestly tell you that it does have more energy than the kryptic minds track (It's no where near as good though). I know plenty of people who rather listen to the first track then the second. There was no reason to get offensive about it, we all have our own opinions. And I am no where near a brostep fanboy nor am I saying which is better, I'm just stating how in my opinion it's all the same dubstep, brostep, drumstep, grimestep, etc... And I think personally that all these subgenres are stupid. But obviously they will never change.
KId you're arguing with literally has 7k posts here. He spends more time posting about music than making it. Elitist butt-hurts. Dubstep is dubstep.

Re: New respect for 'Brostep'

Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2012 1:38 am
by ehbes
Aphile wrote:
Italus wrote:
Well the first track is complete shit.... By energy I mean more stuff is happening/going on. So yes, I can honestly tell you that it does have more energy than the kryptic minds track (It's no where near as good though). I know plenty of people who rather listen to the first track then the second. There was no reason to get offensive about it, we all have our own opinions. And I am no where near a brostep fanboy nor am I saying which is better, I'm just stating how in my opinion it's all the same dubstep, brostep, drumstep, grimestep, etc... And I think personally that all these subgenres are stupid. But obviously they will never change.
KId you're arguing with literally has 7k posts here. He spends more time posting about music than making it. Elitist butt-hurts. Dubstep is dubstep.
im not an elitist you fuck wad I'm opinionated

Re: New respect for 'Brostep'

Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2012 1:57 am
by Marzz
Aphile wrote:
Italus wrote:
Well the first track is complete shit.... By energy I mean more stuff is happening/going on. So yes, I can honestly tell you that it does have more energy than the kryptic minds track (It's no where near as good though). I know plenty of people who rather listen to the first track then the second. There was no reason to get offensive about it, we all have our own opinions. And I am no where near a brostep fanboy nor am I saying which is better, I'm just stating how in my opinion it's all the same dubstep, brostep, drumstep, grimestep, etc... And I think personally that all these subgenres are stupid. But obviously they will never change.
He spends more time posting about music than making it.
so you don't see his tune in his sig?
go to his sc
are you mental?
posting about music more than making it... isnt this a site where you post about music and hangout when you have free time?


:roll:

Re: New respect for 'Brostep'

Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2012 2:25 am
by dickman69
yeah brostep totally has shuffling 2-step rhythms

Re: Brostep - Part Deux!

Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2012 2:37 am
by Sexual_Chocolate


been hearing this A LOT on the radio... is it THE joker?

either way, tune is terrible.

Re: New respect for 'Brostep'

Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2012 3:14 am
by alpz
Energy in a track is not defined by how many noises it has crammed into it. The tempo of the drums compared to the tempo of the song do not define a genre.

You're essentially comparing drum and bass to hardcore because they're both around 170 bpm and have a full drum pattern. It's ridiculous, dubstep and brostep are so drastically different it's lunacy to seriously consider them the same genre.