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Post by abZ » Fri Mar 06, 2009 5:30 am

jsilver wrote:
abZ wrote:
jsilver wrote:
vision wrote:i dont know why but im getting a feeling that i souldent ask this and its some sort of joke that beeing set up for a random noob ...... but

what is dubstep 2?

bring on the :o
Dubstep 2 is tomorrow's Dubstep. It's the NEXT Dubstep. Now run along a make a Dubstep 2 beat.
Edit - quick edit button skills mate. I thought I could catch that one in time.
ha ha got u
I was being nice but since you went there.
jsilver wrote:Dubstep 2, mate, is simply Dubstep pushed beyond it's very limits, completely battered into some unrecognizable mish-mosh, played backwards over a duplicated version of itself and given a beat where the formula stipulates that each beat must contain a completely new sample that can only be used ONCE. Only the best Dubstep producers, such as Skream, are even capable of coming close to producing a Dubstep 2 song, but none yet have. Hence the name, Dubstep 2. It's a radical evolution of Dubstep.
ha ha got u :6:

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Post by jsilver » Fri Mar 06, 2009 6:46 am

abZ wrote:
jsilver wrote:
abZ wrote:
jsilver wrote:
vision wrote:i dont know why but im getting a feeling that i souldent ask this and its some sort of joke that beeing set up for a random noob ...... but

what is dubstep 2?

bring on the :o
Dubstep 2 is tomorrow's Dubstep. It's the NEXT Dubstep. Now run along a make a Dubstep 2 beat.
Edit - quick edit button skills mate. I thought I could catch that one in time.
ha ha got u
I was being nice but since you went there.
jsilver wrote:Dubstep 2, mate, is simply Dubstep pushed beyond it's very limits, completely battered into some unrecognizable mish-mosh, played backwards over a duplicated version of itself and given a beat where the formula stipulates that each beat must contain a completely new sample that can only be used ONCE. Only the best Dubstep producers, such as Skream, are even capable of coming close to producing a Dubstep 2 song, but none yet have. Hence the name, Dubstep 2. It's a radical evolution of Dubstep.
ha ha got u :6:
you tricked me :evil:

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Post by deadly_habit » Fri Mar 06, 2009 7:08 am

neuro-postmodern-wobble-glitch-step

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Post by azair » Fri Mar 06, 2009 7:14 am

I think some danish artists has created a very unique style within ambient, minimal electronica. It has a special vibe which can be recognized through listening to Lulu Rouge, Trentemøller, Tillegreen, Mike Sheridan, Mikael Simpsons etc.

A lot of my friends are very fashion minded and they call some of this music "dubby" and "dubstep". Actually I think that only a couple of them has heard about Benga, Mala, Skream, Burial, etc. So I think this kind of music will evolve a bit into some danceable music that still has a very Scandinavian flavor to it.

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Post by collective » Fri Mar 06, 2009 7:50 am

kidlogic wrote:
collective wrote:glitch-hop is played out...



the fuck anyone wants to listen to top40 8-bit remixes of shit.
Wow, so youve listened to a lot of it lately I take it :roll:


The 'glitch hop' movement will probably be next if you use it as an umbrella term to mean hip hop with electronic influences and not just glitchy hip hop as some do. I like to use it to mean Glitch Hop, Lazerbass, Aquacrunk, Psyphy, Whomp, and Skweee all rolled into one style.

As far as Im concerned, multiple BPM sets based in elctronic influenced hip hop format is whats next, and Ive been waiting for years for it to happen.

:roll:

all i am saying is i am sick of the top 40 remix bullshit,

i like "skwee" , and i like the creative stuff, the materialistic shit is for the birds...

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Post by subindex » Fri Mar 06, 2009 8:47 am

after dubstep comes DEATH

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Post by serox » Fri Mar 06, 2009 9:34 am

Whats next? dunno. I like about 10 different genres of music so when I get bored of the music that is being made I will just go with my other genres.

Its alright turning to pants but that is always going to happen when more people get into it.
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Post by r » Fri Mar 06, 2009 10:43 am

After dubstep and all those other variatys....

there comes music. Serious shit

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Post by tezifon » Fri Mar 06, 2009 11:55 am

postreagge

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Post by dexdur » Fri Mar 06, 2009 2:46 pm

Womb music is on the up i heard. new release come out 'pheatal riddims' :wink:

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Post by serox » Fri Mar 06, 2009 2:51 pm

Neurotik wrote:As long as it reflects talent and has substance, which is why dubstep caught my ears in the first place.

I just hope dubstep doesnt go in the same direction as grime, commercialised to chavs, attracts a big mc following so it turns into a big pathetic image like grime did.

but i doubt thats going to happen soon 2bh, dubstep reflects real talent to me, not just some poorly made chopped up beat some 13yr old made on a cracked fl studio. if you put a synthesiser infront of a grime producer id doubt theyd know what to do with it since its just the notes of preset patches drew over the kicks. i was a listener of grime instrumental until around 2006 when what talent there was left dissapeared, moved on to dubtep/electronica so it became over-run by school kids who thought they could mc because it made them look good. to me grime went from a new innovative music style to "suck your mom", and that ain't music.

dubstep reflects mastery of proffesional music production techniques so to me it's got a long life ahead of it, as skream basically explained in his interview that dubstep is about the music not image.
Good post. This is like what I was thinking but was just too lazy to type it all out.

Dubstep is like a cool thing to be into at the moment and they are wondering what the next cool thing will be I recon.
Don’t worry about people stealing an idea. If it’s original, you will have to ram it down their throats.

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Post by contakt321 » Fri Mar 06, 2009 3:04 pm

Hey, can someone tell me what "skwee" is?

I am genuinely asking, never really heard it except a few times on this forum.

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Post by ketamine » Fri Mar 06, 2009 3:12 pm

Serox wrote: Dubstep is like a cool thing to be into at the moment and they are wondering what the next cool thing will be I recon.
Oh no, wasn't about that at all. :lol:

I started this from the viewpoint of... well... like I said, Dubstep was "there" and oozing itself together for quite awhile before it got noticed... was just wondering if there's some new genre right now that nobody's noticing--it'd be fun to start / champion a new sound, like Skream Benga did, from its infancy, rather than endlessly playing catchup / chasing the lattest production fad every 5 years... 8)

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Post by ketamine » Fri Mar 06, 2009 3:14 pm

contakt321 wrote:Hey, can someone tell me what "skwee" is?

I am genuinely asking, never really heard it except a few times on this forum.
*edit*
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skweee

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Post by contakt321 » Fri Mar 06, 2009 3:25 pm

Ketamine wrote:
contakt321 wrote:Hey, can someone tell me what "skwee" is?

I am genuinely asking, never really heard it except a few times on this forum.
*edit*
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skweee
Thank you. This sounds interesting, I guess I will by myspacing around today listening to music.

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Post by duskky » Fri Mar 06, 2009 3:33 pm

contakt321 wrote:
Ketamine wrote:
contakt321 wrote:Hey, can someone tell me what "skwee" is?

I am genuinely asking, never really heard it except a few times on this forum.
*edit*
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skweee
Thank you. This sounds interesting, I guess I will by myspacing around today listening to music.
the only good skwee i've ever heard is eero johannes. check that mofo out. it's like shiny synth funk :D


http://www.myspace.com/eerojohannes

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Post by jblake » Fri Mar 06, 2009 3:48 pm

To me, 'Sqwee' just sounds like loads of baby mice popping their heads out from multiple doors. How can you build a whole genre on tiny, cheeky little mice?

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