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Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 8:02 pm
by Pistonsbeneath
i dunno music always exists and there is always good music innit...plenty of shit as well though....you didn't have to dig as much in the past maybe to find the best dubstep but it's still there

Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 8:05 pm
by joe muggs
Dubstep's dad's dog died.

Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 8:35 pm
by adam_misst
Piston wrote:i dunno music always exists and there is always good music innit...plenty of shit as well though....you didn't have to dig as much in the past maybe to find the best dubstep but it's still there
2nd'd

Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 8:39 pm
by alexchuck
dubstep will reach its high point when it will rule the world. so no, not yet.. but stay tuned ;)

Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 8:52 pm
by ghosttown
i think this is just the beginning.

Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 8:56 pm
by DZA
ghosttown wrote:i think this is just the beginning.
of the end

Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 9:01 pm
by sigbowls
the end is doomstep 2012 :lol:

Re: has dubstep reached its high point?

Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 9:26 pm
by geistgurn
bandshell wrote:
geistgurn wrote:ive been into dub since 07 i just didn't bother with the forum cos of stnuc like you who thikn your cool because you've posted bare shit.
You've been into dub or dubstep since 07? They're two different things :wink:

dubstep, dub a few years before that, soz was just pretty pissed off was only trying to hear some opinons

Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2009 7:59 am
by mdc_1990
Dubstep died with Diana. Original pioneer

Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2009 11:54 am
by selrahc
Signus wrote:I get confused by people who go on about Half Step dominating the scene because it really doesn't anymore, I think people are confusing tunes with wobble as being half step or something? Out to anyone who does remember when half step was the new exciting sound a few years back
every single wobble tune i've heard for the last 2 years has a halfstep beat, there's no way you could say it isn't dominating the scene.

Re: has dubstep reached its high point?

Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2009 2:01 pm
by dspn
geistgurn wrote:
dubstep, dub a few years before that, soz was just pretty pissed off was only trying to hear some opinons
then why be so agressive?
for fucks sake man, i was just pointing out that you could have some respect since we're all on the same side here innit?
you can go ahead call me fanboy but thats just pathetic bullshit so yeah... pissed me off too. u want opinions here, ask for them in a nice way man :)
peace

Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2009 3:18 pm
by wastelands
like all genres of music dubstep has and will continue to evolve. Dubstep itself is inspired by many different sounds and over the past few years different sounds have developed out of it, some good some bad, but it's down to opinion as after all music as a whole should be about what you like to hear not others. Dubstep may change appearance but will always have a future, just got to stay true to the real beats and real nights, and support experimentation with the sound which is not purely for a more commercial money offering audience.

Re: has dubstep reached its high point?

Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2009 4:46 pm
by geistgurn
Dspn wrote:
geistgurn wrote:
dubstep, dub a few years before that, soz was just pretty pissed off was only trying to hear some opinons
then why be so agressive?
for fucks sake man, i was just pointing out that you could have some respect since we're all on the same side here innit?
you can go ahead call me fanboy but thats just pathetic bullshit so yeah... pissed me off too. u want opinions here, ask for them in a nice way man :)
peace
im sorry yeah but what was agressive about my thread topic i only got pissed of cos this claw guy was callin me a noob then few heads started beefin me just cos claw did if that isn't what a fanboy is then what isn't?

Re: has dubstep reached its high point?

Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2009 4:50 pm
by swomp
geistgurn wrote: im sorry yeah but what was agressive about my thread topic i only got pissed of cos this claw guy was callin me a noob then few heads started beefin me just cos claw did if that isn't what a fanboy is then what isn't?
I don't think it was because claw said it. I think it was because everyone is so sick of these boring posts. There is about 5 a week on here these days, and it is the same answer every time. Its people like you fretting that its all shit is the only thing really making any negative effects.

I'm all for discussion but this has been discussed to death, so to come on to a dubstep forum about how dubstep is dead/dying/reached its high point is ridiculous.

Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2009 4:57 pm
by south3rn
Don Froth wrote:There will always be heaters in dubstep / future dubgarage / dubwobblebassfunkystep etc. A lot of known and unknown taste makers are putting out greatness, and inspiration always follows. Its' on a good roll, I am always looking forward to the next drop.
are you the Foam/Uptown Fade Don Froth?

if so, that's one of the best records i've bought in a good while.

Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2009 5:11 pm
by ed teach
The thing is you've got people spread across three generations listening to, and making this music we all call "dubstep". The older heads have a different perspective on things and generally speaking their tastes will reflect that, and the more aggressive and lively stuff will appeal to the younger crowd because that's what they want to hear (don't you remember being a teenager?).

The fact that this scene still has it's integrity but contains so much diversity should be something that is celebrated. Peoples tastes change quicker than values, and it's what remains that's important.

Dubstep is Dead, long live Dubstep...