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Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 7:08 am
by rob sparx
jred wrote:
with some clever placement of tunes you can make wobble haters appreciate wobble and deep haters appreciate deep.
Very true - I play and write both, get bored sticking 2 one style its all about variety! BTW anyone after some deep epic and wobbly filth check out my next single "Trooper" (DUBTING010) out next Monday (preview on my page) - the Bar9 Rmx on the flip is pure evil!

Re: So is it all about the wobble?

Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 2:41 pm
by lbolognini
[quote="Slothrop"]Listen to eg Ruffage Sessions on SubFM or Dusk & Blackdown on Rinse, for starters.[/quote]

Thanks for mentioning Ruffage Sessions: Ben Ufo is my new hero; but the stuff he plays is hardly classifiable as dubstep, if we wanna play the classification game at all, since, well, we're on *dubstep*forum not on *music*forum.

That said, i think i'm definitely gonna go see Benga/Skream here in Prague end of the month:

http://klub.roxy.cz/index.php?dok=00150000001144,det

Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 2:48 pm
by bagelator
top thread, son. top thread.


i don´t think this has been covered before either.

Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 2:52 pm
by ashley
Does wobble go from side to side or forwards and backwards?

Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 2:55 pm
by corpsey
Wobble isn't the problem, mid-range is.

Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 2:58 pm
by setspeed
bagelator wrote:top thread, son. top thread.


i don´t think this has been covered before either.
dingdingding! you win the l33t King of Kings crown for pwning n00bs!

top work!

Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 3:00 pm
by setspeed
@ibolognini -

do go to the skream and benga thing at Roxy, although i don't know how busy it'll be cos 290Kc is kind of on the pricey side... there's a regular dubstep night at Cross too though :) (as well as smaller stuff now and then at Wakata etc)

Re: So is it all about the wobble?

Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 3:02 pm
by Jubz
lbolognini wrote:
Slothrop wrote:Listen to eg Ruffage Sessions on SubFM or Dusk & Blackdown on Rinse, for starters.
Ben Ufo is my new hero; but the stuff he plays is hardly classifiable as dubstep,
Why don't you think so? What would you call it?

Re: So is it all about the wobble?

Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 3:18 pm
by lbolognini
[quote="Jubscarz"][quote="lbolognini"][quote="Slothrop"]Listen to eg Ruffage Sessions on SubFM or Dusk & Blackdown on Rinse, for starters.[/quote]

Ben Ufo is my new hero; but the stuff he plays is hardly classifiable as dubstep, [/quote]
Why don't you think so? What would you call it?[/quote]

Well, it's stuff that i've been listening to for years under other, albeit generic, names. Some people at www.idmforums.com would call it IDM.

I'm not a biologist and i'm not good at telling one kind of snake from another but i can tell cattle from fish. The stuff Ben plays doesn't smell fishy, nor it moooes like a wobble ;-)

Jokes aside, some of his stuff shares more with ambient/deep techno than anything else.

L.

Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 4:18 pm
by bagelator
setspeed wrote:
bagelator wrote:top thread, son. top thread.


i don´t think this has been covered before either.
dingdingding! you win the l33t King of Kings crown for pwning n00bs!

top work!
omg. u know me so well.

:x

it´s just a joke when every time you log on this place theres a thousand hype threads for tunes and a bleeding heart section for anti wobble fans

Re: So is it all about the wobble?

Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2008 11:47 am
by slothrop
lbolognini wrote:
Jubscarz wrote:
lbolognini wrote:
Slothrop wrote:Listen to eg Ruffage Sessions on SubFM or Dusk & Blackdown on Rinse, for starters.
Ben Ufo is my new hero; but the stuff he plays is hardly classifiable as dubstep,
Why don't you think so? What would you call it?
Well, it's stuff that i've been listening to for years under other, albeit generic, names. Some people at www.idmforums.com would call it IDM.

I'm not a biologist and i'm not good at telling one kind of snake from another but i can tell cattle from fish. The stuff Ben plays doesn't smell fishy, nor it moooes like a wobble ;-)

Jokes aside, some of his stuff shares more with ambient/deep techno than anything else.

L.
It is dubstep. If you think it's not dubstep, you have an overly narrow idea of what dubstep is. The stuff he plays has a range of influences, including 2-step, techno, house, ambient, electronica, jazz and so on, but it's very definitely a part of dubstep. I don't want to go into a three page rant about the sociological / historical reasons for this, believe me. Or just listen to the music / go to the clubs and don't worry about what name they use! :D

Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2008 12:47 pm
by blackdown
Rob Sparx wrote:I'm not saying you can't play a Burial tune out - Skream finished with Archangel last time I was @ FWD which sounded spot on. But I'm saying most of the tunes he's written (1st 2 albums) arent meant for playing in the peak of a set
i mixed, yes mixed a burial tune last night (true love vip) out of a zomby tune!!

twas at a night called "Wednesday Night Wobble." oh the irony.

Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2008 12:50 pm
by ory
if Burial's "Stairwell" doesn't make you want to dance, I don't know what will.

Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2008 10:11 pm
by rob sparx
Have 2 check that 1 out - been locked in the studio 4 most of the last year finishing my album so I've missed out on a good few tunes

Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2008 12:06 am
by jason burns
yes it's all about the wobble. you figured it out. well, lets all pack it in guys, no sense keeping up the facade. now thanks to mr bolognini the world knows
all of dubstep (except for burial of course) is just fruity loop presets and an lfo. shit. well it couldn't last forever i guess. we had some good times tho right guys? ....right?



:cry:

Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2008 6:03 am
by undertow
http://www.myspace.com/undertowdnb

First tune in the player..... Forgive & Forget

Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2008 2:39 pm
by kion
GURLS LUV WUBBEWLE!

Physiological reasons I suspect. Zomby's "Aquafresh" and an OhMiBod.

Wouldn't see them for weeks.

Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2008 8:17 pm
by slothrop
Rob Sparx wrote:
jred wrote:
with some clever placement of tunes you can make wobble haters appreciate wobble and deep haters appreciate deep.
Very true - I play and write both, get bored sticking 2 one style its all about variety!
I've seen people like Geiom and Chefal play across the board and it's ace.

Re: So is it all about the wobble?

Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2008 8:47 pm
by faustus
lbolognini wrote:Well, it's stuff that i've been listening to for years under other, albeit generic, names. Some people at www.idmforums.com would call it IDM.
mwahahaha

Posted: Sat Oct 18, 2008 4:51 pm
by nero - dan
Rob Sparx wrote:
-boring wrote:pretty much just find what you like, and if you are a producer, dont make rubbish poser tunes :lol:
Tell that to Nero (hehehehe - only joking Dan!) :wink:
Lol, you cheeky bugger! Our aim is to write music that we like and we are proud of. We also think the tune should be interesting enough to listen to at home (ie. not the same 4 bar loop repeated for 6 minutes) and should also be able to fill a dancefloor. :wink: