Posted: Mon Jul 20, 2009 6:45 pm
fuck that. we ruined monarchy-- knocked it dead!Feral Witchchild wrote:The whole Americans ruin ________ thing is retarded.
fuck that. we ruined monarchy-- knocked it dead!Feral Witchchild wrote:The whole Americans ruin ________ thing is retarded.
loldubstee wrote:I wasn't referring to California-based producers so much, more what the nights are like (some of the worst I've come across: very few decent clubs, closed minded crowds etc).dubstee wrote:Dubstep in California is an abomination tbh.
-boring wrote:big up rusko!!
big up dmz!!
big up USA!!
big up UK!!
big up worldwide!!
big up teenagers!
big up all frequency!
big up UNDERGROUND U.S. producers!!
YA'LL DUN KNOW!
All over, with the notable exception of Miami.hera wrote:loldubstee wrote:I wasn't referring to California-based producers so much, more what the nights are like (some of the worst I've come across: very few decent clubs, closed minded crowds etc).dubstee wrote:Dubstep in California is an abomination tbh.
edit- dubstee, just curious where else in the country you've attended dubstep events?
so where did you say you've attended other dubstep events?dubstee wrote:All over, with the notable exception of Miami.hera wrote:loldubstee wrote:I wasn't referring to California-based producers so much, more what the nights are like (some of the worst I've come across: very few decent clubs, closed minded crowds etc).dubstee wrote:Dubstep in California is an abomination tbh.
edit- dubstee, just curious where else in the country you've attended dubstep events?
TBH the club scene generally in America seems to be getting a bad press across the board at the moment. Apparently there is an underground house thing beginning to come up again, but compared to the 80s - mid 90s it's pretty dead all over it seems (this is what I've been told rather than my own experience btw).
i've mentioned this around here a few timesdubstee wrote:I have attended various shows in LA and San Fran over the last 3 years. The problem with America generally is that at parties people are VERY much into the big drop, wobble, moshing etc aspect of the music, and in my experience LA and San Fran are the worst in the country for that. Seems like the vast majority of people there come from a rave background rather than clubs, which lends itself to that kind of thing I guess. And it's not to do with the size of the scene, it's what the parties are like. Plus there seems to be a nasty side to the politics over there, lots of people slagging each other off behind their back etc - noticed that quite a lot. Whenever I've been there the scene has just struck me as being quite unhealthy generally. It must be difficult from a promoters perspective because it's obviously hard when there are so few good clubs (and the few good ones are very hard to get I imagine) and the crowd is so single minded.drum syndicate wrote:@ dubstee -
so I'm curious about what shows you're attending then.
And if you only like Jus Wan's music I'm really suprised you're not into Djunya or DJG.
But yes... I would like to know promoters and what type of shows you're going to out here.. if it's Norcal or SoCal. The dubstep scene here isn't nearly as large (populationwise) as it is in say... London for example, but we strive to pull solid talent and have a shitload of local talent to choose from to support the out of town headliners.
I'm just trying to see how you call our scene an abomination. You've definitely not been specific enough except for explaining that it's not about the producers at this point.
I throw a show on a regular basis so I would like to get feedback from you as to what's wrong w/ the CA dubstep scene.
I know there's a lot of producers and some have been quite successful but IMO there's not much interesting music being made there. Jus Wan has got a lot of potential, not sure why you'd compare him to Djunya and DJG though.
I don't know much about the LA dubstep scene because I've never participated in it in any way, but I have seen a number of shows up here. You're right in the fact that a lot of the crowd does come from the rave scene.. and they do like a more energetic sound in some aspects. This isn't the whole scene here.dubstee wrote:I have attended various shows in LA and San Fran over the last 3 years. The problem with America generally is that at parties people are VERY much into the big drop, wobble, moshing etc aspect of the music, and in my experience LA and San Fran are the worst in the country for that. Seems like the vast majority of people there come from a rave background rather than clubs, which lends itself to that kind of thing I guess. And it's not to do with the size of the scene, it's what the parties are like. Plus there seems to be a nasty side to the politics over there, lots of people slagging each other off behind their back etc - noticed that quite a lot. Whenever I've been there the scene has just struck me as being quite unhealthy generally. It must be difficult from a promoters perspective because it's obviously hard when there are so few good clubs (and the few good ones are very hard to get I imagine) and the crowd is so single minded.
I know there's a lot of producers and some have been quite successful but IMO there's not much interesting music being made there. Jus Wan has got a lot of potential, not sure why you'd compare him to Djunya and DJG though.
Boston Dubstep Tea Party, all up in here!!!!TeReKeTe wrote:fuck that. we ruined monarchy-- knocked it dead!Feral Witchchild wrote:The whole Americans ruin ________ thing is retarded.
to me, you bear no relationship whatsoever to a person whos views i give a toss aboutReptilian wrote:to me trolley snatcha, cookie monsta and stenchman bear absolutely no relationship whatsoever to what i originally liked about dubstep
NONE WHATSOEVER - it might as well be a totally different genre of music
lolStenchman wrote:to me, you bear no relationship whatsoever to a person whos views i give a toss aboutReptilian wrote:to me trolley snatcha, cookie monsta and stenchman bear absolutely no relationship whatsoever to what i originally liked about dubstep
NONE WHATSOEVER - it might as well be a totally different genre of music
lolStenchman wrote:to me, you bear no relationship whatsoever to a person whos views i give a toss aboutReptilian wrote:to me trolley snatcha, cookie monsta and stenchman bear absolutely no relationship whatsoever to what i originally liked about dubstep
NONE WHATSOEVER - it might as well be a totally different genre of music
THISDJ DM wrote:jst glad 2 c dubstep spreading think its wicked that pple r gettin into it all over the world
Bless - worldwide
nah u did add thatstarkey wrote:i forgot to add that i've already e-mailed MySpace asking them to add these formally recognized genres to the genre pull-down menu for artist pages.