Re: things that have made you happy today
Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2014 5:02 pm
'Eurovision entrant'
is that a dope producer name ?
is that a dope producer name ?
worldwide dubstep community
https://www.dubstepforum.com/forum/
hehhehemagma wrote:It's just a great word that's underused in this country... she delivers it with a venom that makes me weak at the knees and stiff at the dick.
V.I.V.E.K. initiates System Music, his label spawned from the cultishly adored, eponymous dubstep event. The monstrous 'Asteroids' is exactly the sort of riddim you'd expect to hear pumped thru his home-built stacks; a pure reduction of layered subbass frequencies and concise, glancing percussions which ricochet off into acres of simulated warehouse space. It's probably one of the finest deep time dubstep meditations we've heard in years, no sh*t. So, it's sort of a shame that we're faced with the morcheeba-styled vocals from Mel Dymond on the flipside version, 'Over My Head', which sounds like it was written for a late night episode of Hollyoaks dealing with a storyline about hardcore tack abuse in middle class Cheshire, whilst Om Unit's remix tweak offers redemption with ace D&B compatible halfstep throb. Tipped otherwise.
Over my head featuring Mel Dymond is as sublime if not rawer in emotion and feeling as asteroids due the creepy echoed vocals. Her flawless oration tints with echoes that pulsate into raw emotion and feeling that works effortlessly with the track. At one point in the track there is simply a sea of bass with echoed vocals hauntigly calling you. This is as deep as it gets
what dya mean? loltherapist wrote:
I would post this in the random thoughts thread, but I don't want it in my 'view your posts bit' so fucking deal with it. stnuc.
lol that word was the the most annoying shit about 4 years agomagma wrote:Hearing my girl call people "trifling" is a thing of fucking beauty.
Oh dear wheres this from?DiegoSapiens wrote:much better than:Over my head featuring Mel Dymond is as sublime if not rawer in emotion and feeling as asteroids due the creepy echoed vocals. Her flawless oration tints with echoes that pulsate into raw emotion and feeling that works effortlessly with the track. At one point in the track there is simply a sea of bass with echoed vocals hauntigly calling you. This is as deep as it gets
LOL would like to know as well, those bloated blog write ups have been a pet peeve of mine for some time.Johoosh wrote:Oh dear wheres this from?DiegoSapiens wrote:much better than:Over my head featuring Mel Dymond is as sublime if not rawer in emotion and feeling as asteroids due the creepy echoed vocals. Her flawless oration tints with echoes that pulsate into raw emotion and feeling that works effortlessly with the track. At one point in the track there is simply a sea of bass with echoed vocals hauntigly calling you. This is as deep as it gets
Some write ups of 140 are fucking cringey
LOL what a gJohoosh wrote:Hahahaha how have I only just noticed how sick the Boomkat write-up bloke is
About SYSTEM 001V.I.V.E.K. initiates System Music, his label spawned from the cultishly adored, eponymous dubstep event. The monstrous 'Asteroids' is exactly the sort of riddim you'd expect to hear pumped thru his home-built stacks; a pure reduction of layered subbass frequencies and concise, glancing percussions which ricochet off into acres of simulated warehouse space. It's probably one of the finest deep time dubstep meditations we've heard in years, no sh*t. So, it's sort of a shame that we're faced with the morcheeba-styled vocals from Mel Dymond on the flipside version, 'Over My Head', which sounds like it was written for a late night episode of Hollyoaks dealing with a storyline about hardcore tack abuse in middle class Cheshire, whilst Om Unit's remix tweak offers redemption with ace D&B compatible halfstep throb. Tipped otherwise.