Saddest moment in dubstep?

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Re: Saddest moment in dubstep?

Post by JBoy » Thu Jun 21, 2012 6:18 pm

fractal wrote:the splintering into dungeon/bro... two unexciting extremes
too true, one 'sub genre' has been constantly pushed so far to be more and more minimal its become boring. The other is just a parody that can't be taken seriously.

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Re: Saddest moment in dubstep?

Post by _cheef_ » Thu Jun 21, 2012 7:58 pm

when korn went dub

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Re: Saddest moment in dubstep?

Post by yoowan » Thu Jun 21, 2012 8:27 pm

fractal wrote:the splintering into dungeon/bro... two unexciting extremes
you're not wrong, you're just an asshole

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Re: Saddest moment in dubstep?

Post by Molzie » Thu Jun 21, 2012 8:53 pm

JBoy wrote:
fractal wrote:the splintering into dungeon/bro... two unexciting extremes
too true, one 'sub genre' has been constantly pushed so far to be more and more minimal its become boring. The other is just a parody that can't be taken seriously.
I'm with you guys here. there's only really a small handful of dubstep artists I actively follow these days.

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Re: Saddest moment in dubstep?

Post by choc-ice » Thu Jun 21, 2012 9:16 pm

the 'dubstep remix' on youtube. and youtube dubstep in general.

also, the boomnoise and pokes show - whenever pokes isnt there. i get he is busy but it breaks my heart... its my favourite radio show. too many jokes. big up the BAPS.

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Re: Saddest moment in dubstep?

Post by Shum » Thu Jun 21, 2012 9:23 pm

llennnn16 wrote:My saddest moment was realizing that some of my favorite producers are actually total sh!t DJs.
this phenomenon is not limited to dubstep by any means.

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Re: Saddest moment in dubstep?

Post by leeany » Thu Jun 21, 2012 11:04 pm

garethom wrote:
Oh actually, Kode 9's "Maybe never...." about whether or not that Burial tune is coming out.
I was literally going to say this.

What might be even worse is the fact that there are two (not one, TWO ffs!!!) Burial x Loefah x Kryptic Minds tunes that we probably won't ever hear

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Re: Saddest moment in dubstep?

Post by Sexual_Chocolate » Thu Jun 21, 2012 11:06 pm

fractal wrote:the splintering into dungeon/bro... two unexciting extremes
gonna have to agree with this... never liked bro, but the whole dungeon sound really gets on my nerves now
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Re: Saddest moment in dubstep?

Post by DJDM » Thu Jun 21, 2012 11:37 pm

i remember reading a little while ago about a producer who gave up producing because there was some shit he needed to sort out... but he came back like 3 months later. might have been Jack Sparrow?

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Re: Saddest moment in dubstep?

Post by Sonika » Thu Jun 21, 2012 11:44 pm

the fact that by the time I'm old enough to regularly attend dubstep nights and events, dubstep will probably just be a fond memory and you will all be middle aged
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Re: Saddest moment in dubstep?

Post by Sexual_Chocolate » Thu Jun 21, 2012 11:53 pm

Sonika wrote:the fact that by the time I'm old enough to regularly attend dubstep nights and events, dubstep will probably just be a fond memory and you will all be middle aged
*SHUDDER*

honestly though, there will be something new & better by then so i wouldnt worry.

just be glad you got an opportunity to hear it while it was semi-fresh
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Re: Saddest moment in dubstep?

Post by shankstep » Fri Jun 22, 2012 12:16 am

although it has allowed it to stay fresh: the shifting into house music/808's plastered everywhere. does my nut in after a while.

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Re: Saddest moment in dubstep?

Post by idontreallygiveashit » Fri Jun 22, 2012 12:36 am

I get sad when i find an artist who has one or two years-old releases to their name and that's it, no web presence or anything, just the releases. Whatever happened? Do they know they have a talent? What killed the dream? Who are these people? Do they know i'm enjoying their music? I dont like this feeling of the unknown.

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Re: Saddest moment in dubstep?

Post by _cheef_ » Fri Jun 22, 2012 12:42 am

idontreallygiveashit wrote:I get sad when i find an artist who has one or two years-old releases to their name and that's it, no web presence or anything, just the releases. Whatever happened? Do they know they have a talent? What killed the dream? Who are these people? Do they know i'm enjoying their music? I dont like this feeling of the unknown.
lol I have a feeling you would have hated the early 90s what with all the unknown artist white label 12s that came out and no internet at all! :D

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Re: Saddest moment in dubstep?

Post by twilight » Fri Jun 22, 2012 1:37 am

When I missed out on dem a talk compa refix and then found out today it is never getting a repress by compa himself...

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Re: Saddest moment in dubstep?

Post by cpt.pollution » Fri Jun 22, 2012 3:55 am

To be honest, I could live with the robotic sounds of 2009 (Datsik & Excision) forever compared to this new splinter of Bro that UKF has pushed into my earballs for the last couple years. They actually did have bass in their music unlike todays shit. Even though we were all complaining about them back then, the saddest point for me was Mt. Eden pushing their complete shite into the mainstream.
Set the precedence really.
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Re: Saddest moment in dubstep?

Post by Sonika » Fri Jun 22, 2012 4:15 am

Nevalo wrote:
Sonika wrote:the fact that by the time I'm old enough to regularly attend dubstep nights and events, dubstep will probably just be a fond memory and you will all be middle aged
*SHUDDER*

honestly though, there will be something new & better by then so i wouldnt worry.

just be glad you got an opportunity to hear it while it was semi-fresh


but it wont be dubstep and it wont be dubstep culture :(
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Re: Saddest moment in dubstep?

Post by BonerJams04 » Fri Jun 22, 2012 4:22 am

the repetition of "i cant take my eyes off you" in near dark.
the entirety of "enveloped" by max cooper
a new error

the realization that none of that is dubstep
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Re: Saddest moment in dubstep?

Post by BonerJams04 » Fri Jun 22, 2012 4:23 am

Sonika wrote:
Nevalo wrote:
Sonika wrote:the fact that by the time I'm old enough to regularly attend dubstep nights and events, dubstep will probably just be a fond memory and you will all be middle aged
*SHUDDER*

honestly though, there will be something new & better by then so i wouldnt worry.

just be glad you got an opportunity to hear it while it was semi-fresh


but it wont be dubstep and it wont be dubstep culture :(
something new / better (?) will be along
look to the future, dnt get caught in the past
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Re: Saddest moment in dubstep?

Post by jack_swift » Fri Jun 22, 2012 4:39 am

fractal wrote:the splintering into dungeon/bro... two unexciting extremes
This is spot on lol

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