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Re: Loving Dubstep in America

Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2012 11:04 pm
by computerface
eul wrote:
Today wrote:
computerface wrote:In Michigan, pretty much everyone around here thinks that dubstep = Skrillex and shitty youtube remixes.

Tried introducing this one guy to dubstep - made him a mix of Skream, Distance, Mala, Burial - said it sounded like "ambient music" and that Mt. Eden was way better.

I don't introduce people to dubstep anymore.
this :i:

If you're from Michigan you should be familiar with DatsWotsUP https://www.facebook.com/datswotsup

they've brought in: Machinedrum, Truth (twice), Noah D (twice), Appleblim, Hatcha, N-Type, Africa HiTech, Silkie, Tunnidge, and loads of other quality acts.
Other side of the state :u: but i'll have to check that out if I'm ever in Detroit.

Re: Loving Dubstep in America

Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2012 11:10 pm
by TheTornado
Datswotsup kills it... 2 year anniversary w/ Hatcha, N Type and Crazy D was too much!

Re: Loving Dubstep in America

Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2012 12:01 am
by Critnit
The Tornado wrote:Chicago stand up! Slow going, but we're building out here... out to Detroit as well, Deka, Calico, et al - those guys are pushing the sound.

:Q:
Maybe if I get accepted into the University of Chicago I can experience that first hand. Until then, I keep up on the internet

Re: Loving Dubstep in America

Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2012 12:11 am
by AllNightDayDream
I'm trying to get into U of C too. Race ya!

Re: Loving Dubstep in America

Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2012 1:13 am
by booma
Denver's got a proper scene. Sub.mission is the big promoter here and always puts on good nights and has been for what seems like forever now. i just got back from living in London and while it can't compare to living there obviously, they do a damn good job with bring in a diverse range of talent.

Re: Loving Dubstep in America

Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2012 1:29 am
by Raggles
I'm starting to believe good music doesn't exist anywhere and is just a false reality that we at DSF have manifested.

Re: Loving Dubstep in America

Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2012 1:46 am
by non_entity
Hey, dsf. Maybe someone from Chicago can help me out with a question... what happened?

I live like 70 miles west of the city, and between 2007-09, went to a couple parties a month. Venues like Sonotheque, Lava (now defunct), Lura, Kinetic Playground, Sub T, etc., all had great events with excellent supporting locals and big name acts alike. Music varied from 2562 to Distance to Caspa, all kinds in between.

I know I'm out of the loop, big time, but it seems like the only dubstep-type events are at SmartBar, which still brings in high grade performances sometimes, and Congress and the Mid, which is for stuff like skrillex & rusko.

Apart from SmartBar, are there any spots pushing less tear-out type sounds these days? And when/why did the scene there peter out (or is it just for the obvious reasons that seem to be afflicting every city)?

I went to 1 show last year, to see Starkey up in Milwaukee. He was great, but it was like a rave. All E and candy kids and shit. Glowsticks. Is that going on in Chicago?

Edit: I did just check the events forum, and its cool that Matty G & 6Blocc are playing at Sub T (with mc Anti!), but I've seen them both a couple times each, so not enough draw to make me trek out to the city. Reso is playing, and he's had some great releases, but I've seen him too. The rest of the events were acts that I've never heard of (not really their fault), or stuff like zed's dead & kill the noise (shit I can't get into). So I guess there's still an odd "real" event (I do realize how dumb that sounds, just don't feel like articulating any further) going on at times, but is it all ravey and filled with highschool girls?

If anyone could please answer any of my questions, it'd be greatly appreciated. Otherwise, apologies for a possible thread derailment (not like the topic hasn't been discussed ad nauseum though). Thanks!

Re: Loving Dubstep in America

Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2012 2:03 am
by v3n0m
computerface wrote:
eul wrote:
Today wrote:
computerface wrote:In Michigan, pretty much everyone around here thinks that dubstep = Skrillex and shitty youtube remixes.

Tried introducing this one guy to dubstep - made him a mix of Skream, Distance, Mala, Burial - said it sounded like "ambient music" and that Mt. Eden was way better.

I don't introduce people to dubstep anymore.
this :i:

If you're from Michigan you should be familiar with DatsWotsUP https://www.facebook.com/datswotsup

they've brought in: Machinedrum, Truth (twice), Noah D (twice), Appleblim, Hatcha, N-Type, Africa HiTech, Silkie, Tunnidge, and loads of other quality acts.
Other side of the state :u: but i'll have to check that out if I'm ever in Detroit.
i live in michigan also, and when ever people use the term dubstep they are referring to brostep or skrillex.

Re: Loving Dubstep in America

Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2012 2:22 am
by eul
Well... looks like the Datswotsup crew just outdid themselves with their next booking..... PINCH! february 9th!

Re: Loving Dubstep in America

Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2012 3:23 am
by Figment
wobbles wrote:
hdechter wrote:
MIDI-Chlorian wrote:
leyenda303 wrote:
MIDI-Chlorian wrote:It sucks that the original dubstep listeners are getting left behind, but music changes...
How do you mean exactly? You do realise there's many other styles and offshoots from the traditional dubstep other than the midrange stuff. Why does listening to them mean that the original dubstep listeners are getting left behind?
From what i've gathered a lot of people that liked the original don't like anything but the original,but I could be wrong. It feels like I'm going trough the motions I did when I first started listening to DnB.. The purists and elitists seem to look down upon anything but what they think is good. I'm not saying all the people that liked the original dubstep are elitists but It just seems a lot of people i meet are, I guess I have bad luck.
You do realize theres a house subforum on this site, why do you think its there? For shits and giggles? Very few purists and elitists here, most of the ppl here actually like the evolution of their sound and are always eager for new directions, just dont expect them to hop on board for some 15 minute gimmick.
This this this. Purist my ass
no no no but Skrillex said we are all purist assholes that need to get over ourselves!!~~~~~

hahahaha, but seriously, some peoples vision on what makes you a purist is as simple as this.. "don't like skrillex, purist"
i mean, if you look in the tunes for feedback section of the forum, or even all the WIP topics, there is hardly a producer posting a tune that is of "purist nature"
ugggghhhhh some people :H:

Re: Loving Dubstep in America

Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2012 3:56 am
by RightOnTime27
I didn't get into uc :( fuck trig

Re: Loving Dubstep in America

Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2012 4:29 am
by Dosva
Very much the same situation here in Norfolk, Va..

Re: Loving Dubstep in America

Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2012 4:35 am
by SCope13
^^^ Passed through your town while I was at a family reunion in VA.

Re: Loving Dubstep in America

Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2012 6:09 am
by sigbowls
i was there and herd someone talking about dubstep a while ago

Re: Loving Dubstep in America

Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2012 9:31 am
by antirawker
computerface wrote:In Michigan, pretty much everyone around here thinks that dubstep = Skrillex and shitty youtube remixes.

Tried introducing this one guy to dubstep - made him a mix of Skream, Distance, Mala, Burial - said it sounded like "ambient music" and that Mt. Eden was way better.

I don't introduce people to dubstep anymore.
Check out my buddy who happens to be from Michigan as well.

http://soundcloud.com/kidstrange

Along with the rest of our crew...

http://soundcloud.com/phntmbassmediarecords

-ian

Re: Loving Dubstep in America

Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2012 11:13 am
by joeki
I do feel sorry for some of you guys :)
From January to March we'll have the following names passing here all within 1,5 hours of travel (public transport or car): the benefits of living in small countries! And Paris, London, Amsterdam and Rotterdam are really around the corner as well...so not even talking about that.

January :
>Hatcha, Coki (didn't show though), The Aliens, Cotti, F-One,
>Benjamin Damage
>Clubroot, Seams (live)
February :
>Deep Medi Night with Mala, Silkie, VIVEK, Commodo & Bunzer0
>Distance
>Numbers Night with Jackmaster, Redinho, Spencer and Goldffinch,
>Ital Tek
March
>Cyrus, TMSV
>Mosca, Ben UFO and Sleeper b2b District.

And that's just the shit I'm attending on FaceBook, I'm sure there's tons more that I haven't received an invite for. And in April, we're going to London for a bender.

Re: Loving Dubstep in America

Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2012 11:22 am
by clifford_-
joeki wrote: And in April, we're going to London for a bender.
:h:


gis a shout, aprils my birthday month, ill most certainly be up for some debauchery and bass!

Re: Loving Dubstep in America

Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2012 12:00 pm
by joeki
clifford_- wrote:
joeki wrote: And in April, we're going to London for a bender.
:h:


gis a shout, aprils my birthday month, ill most certainly be up for some debauchery and bass!
you're on! Will be a two or three night run most likely, looking into some dates now but we'll probably have to do one d&b night as well, to keep everyone happy.

Re: Loving Dubstep in America

Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2012 12:24 pm
by wub
The Tornado wrote:This is what we're up against in Chicago... a prominent promotion group called "Bass Kitchen" linked to this review. Try not to cringe too hard.

http://crowdnoize.com/2012/01/review-do ... nto-grime/

Read that and spotted this gem;
Even incorporating lighter tunes like DJ Fresh’s “Gold Dust” into the set proved that his song selections are truly limitless.
Brilliant :lol:

Re: Loving Dubstep in America

Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2012 2:05 pm
by baseband
skitz_0 wrote:
RightOnTime27 wrote:where in the midwest? theres a group of people in the chicago area sputting good stuff out
cincinnati crew does it proper, as well :h:
Seriously? I'm definitely driving down there this weekend if theres anything on. I've lived in ohio for over 9 months and have yet to visit cincinnati. I just figured detroit was the closest city that had anything worth traveling for.