Page 4 of 7

Re: DMZ records, still fresh today.

Posted: Fri Jun 18, 2010 6:03 pm
by back2onett
serox wrote:
back2onett wrote:I never really got into the dmz sound, there's a few releases I think are great but for the most part it strikes me as pretty bland
I can only assume you have not been into Dubstep long and before Dubstep you were into something completely different?

What genres were you mixing or making before you got into Dubstep? or were you just listening to music?
Yeah I guess I haven't been into dubstep as long as a lot of people here have, I came to edm through hip-hop. I started production before I started listening to dubstep but I only started mixing and getting better at production after.

I just don't see the appeal for a lot of their releases

Re: DMZ records, still fresh today.

Posted: Fri Jun 18, 2010 6:14 pm
by Basic A
back2onett wrote: I just don't see the appeal for a lot of their releases
Which ones out of curiosity?

And can you get on your media player and tell me the last 3 songs it played?

Re: DMZ records, still fresh today.

Posted: Fri Jun 18, 2010 6:39 pm
by stappard
Fuck me, interrogation for the guy who doesn't really feel DMZ. I'm not that into some of their releases either, to be honest.

Re: DMZ records, still fresh today.

Posted: Fri Jun 18, 2010 6:46 pm
by tripwire22
i came from French Electro and disco but i still love a good DMZ song

Re: DMZ records, still fresh today.

Posted: Fri Jun 18, 2010 6:47 pm
by Basic A
Nah dont take that as cuntish man!

Im just trying to ge ta feel for what hes into, Im not used to meeting people who arent as apeshit for DMZ tunes as me n a few other guys on here... Nice too know what to put in rotation, heh, I dj.

That, n I figure I might be able to find some redeeming factors for him to draw inspiration from... even if they arent HIS style, there is not a tune on thier catalogue that isnt BEAUTIFULLY engineered and thought out, if I knew more about what people were feeling, I could tell him what to study. Just cause its not his shit, it is SOMEONEs, and I dont like, say, electro house at all but Ive studied the shit out of it because there are people out there who LOVE it, and as producers, we have to tap into that.

Re: DMZ records, still fresh today.

Posted: Fri Jun 18, 2010 7:31 pm
by deadly_habit
last three media player songs:
ikonika - yoshimitsu
borgore - nympho
jazzsteppa - sweet tooth blues

that's just dubstep

Re: DMZ records, still fresh today.

Posted: Fri Jun 18, 2010 7:37 pm
by dankface
tripwire22 wrote:i came from French Electro and disco but i still love a good DMZ song
lolol im guilty as charged

butt imo dmz sounds best if ur stroking ur chin

Re: DMZ records, still fresh today.

Posted: Fri Jun 18, 2010 7:38 pm
by Basic A
Kode9 - Black Sun
Vaski - Resonate
Anecdot AKA LebelgeElectrod - We Have Time
deadly habit wrote: that's just dubstep

Re: DMZ records, still fresh today.

Posted: Fri Jun 18, 2010 7:40 pm
by tavravlavish
enough of this!

more peverelist weirdness!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRG01Ie4 ... obiL0rHKLE

Re: DMZ records, still fresh today.

Posted: Fri Jun 18, 2010 7:44 pm
by back2onett
Basic A wrote:
back2onett wrote: I just don't see the appeal for a lot of their releases
Which ones out of curiosity?

And can you get on your media player and tell me the last 3 songs it played?
Not feeling most of Loefah's tunes namely The Goat Stare and Mala Eyez sounds a bit off to me, there's a few others but those are the first few that come to mind.

Last 3 dubstep songs played or just last 3 in general?

Re: DMZ records, still fresh today.

Posted: Fri Jun 18, 2010 8:15 pm
by Basic A
back2onett wrote: Last 3 dubstep songs played or just last 3 in general?
Hmmm I guess both really...
back2onett wrote:The Goat Stare
Listen to the simplicity in the bass variations, as well as the beauty of the patch. Study the fuck out of those polyrhythms. And try n appreciate the delay programming, awesome example of long seperation delays working with polyrythms to add too the rhythm without cause conflict.
back2onett wrote:Eyez
God the beauty of a minor sequence. I just cant quite wrap my brain around how anydubstep listener could NOT love this tune. But. Only mala can hold interest and progression without overpowering you like that.

Re: DMZ records, still fresh today.

Posted: Fri Jun 18, 2010 8:22 pm
by kaiori breathe
I'm with back2onett on this bizzle.

Re: DMZ records, still fresh today.

Posted: Fri Jun 18, 2010 8:29 pm
by back2onett
Ok last 5 songs (any genre)

James Blake - Postpone
Dorian Concept - Fort Teen
Flaming Lips - Mr. Ambulance Driver
Guido - Beautiful Complication
Guido - You Do It Right

Re: DMZ records, still fresh today.

Posted: Fri Jun 18, 2010 8:31 pm
by Basic A
back2onett wrote:Ok last 5 songs (any genre)

James Blake - Postpone
Dorian Concept - Fort Teen
Flaming Lips - Mr. Ambulance Driver
Guido - Beautiful Complication
Guido - You Do It Right
Ooooooohhhh....

You like the summertime and sunshine, dont you?

Nah see DMZ is for midnight and industrial spots full of shady peoplez... haha

Re: DMZ records, still fresh today.

Posted: Fri Jun 18, 2010 8:31 pm
by tripwire22
back2onett wrote:Ok last 5 songs (any genre)

James Blake - Postpone
Dorian Concept - Fort Teen
Flaming Lips - Mr. Ambulance Driver
Guido - Beautiful Complication
Guido - You Do It Right


Mmm flaming lips :)

Re: DMZ records, still fresh today.

Posted: Fri Jun 18, 2010 8:33 pm
by tripwire22
Basic A wrote:
back2onett wrote:Ok last 5 songs (any genre)

James Blake - Postpone
Dorian Concept - Fort Teen
Flaming Lips - Mr. Ambulance Driver
Guido - Beautiful Complication
Guido - You Do It Right
Ooooooohhhh....

You like the summertime and sunshine, dont you?

Nah see DMZ is for midnight and industrial spots full of shady peoplez... haha
Nothing better coming down from a high at night than classic dmz songs

Re: DMZ records, still fresh today.

Posted: Fri Jun 18, 2010 8:38 pm
by back2onett
Basic A wrote:
back2onett wrote:Ok last 5 songs (any genre)

James Blake - Postpone
Dorian Concept - Fort Teen
Flaming Lips - Mr. Ambulance Driver
Guido - Beautiful Complication
Guido - You Do It Right
Ooooooohhhh....

You like the summertime and sunshine, dont you?

Nah see DMZ is for midnight and industrial spots full of shady peoplez... haha
I know I'm not exactly the dmz demographic, I prefer soulful dubstep over dark dubstep any day but still some of it I just can't get my head around, maybe if I saw any of them live or at least played on a decent rig I might have a different opinion of it.

btw I'm really not much of a summer person

Oh and just to show that it's not all bad in my mind, I haven't heard a tune from coki that I've actively disliked but I think there's a little more going on in his tracks. and some of Digital Mystikz stuff (the Soul Jazz stuff) I quite like

Re: DMZ records, still fresh today.

Posted: Fri Jun 18, 2010 8:41 pm
by Basic A
I promise, if you got it, theres alot of soul in Eyes... and a nice bit in goat stare too :wink:

Watch how you use that word man, there sincere artists, I promise, artists are all piling thier souls in thier work, just cause their soul sounds different then yours, dont assume its not there.

Re: DMZ records, still fresh today.

Posted: Fri Jun 18, 2010 9:20 pm
by nowaysj
kaiori breathe wrote:I'm with back2onett on this bizzle.
This is all starting to make sense to me. DMZ is dubstep. Now, you've got a lot of people making 'dubstep' that don't like dubstep.

That's it right there. -q-

This honestly never occurred to me, because, frankly, it doesn't make a bit of sense.

Re: DMZ records, still fresh today.

Posted: Fri Jun 18, 2010 9:25 pm
by Basic A
nowaysj wrote:
kaiori breathe wrote:I'm with back2onett on this bizzle.
This is all starting to make sense to me. DMZ is dubstep. Now, you've got a lot of people making 'dubstep' that don't like dubstep.

That's it right there. -q-

This honestly never occurred to me, because, frankly, it doesn't make a bit of sense.

:v: