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Re: DMZ records, still fresh today.

Post by djake » Fri Jun 18, 2010 9:32 pm

20 questions, GO!

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Re: DMZ records, still fresh today.

Post by palmer » Fri Jun 18, 2010 10:03 pm

1. Is it smaller than a breadbox?

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Post by djake » Fri Jun 18, 2010 10:15 pm

:O you has telepathic skills!

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Post by kaiori breathe » Fri Jun 18, 2010 10:18 pm

Is it smaller than an elephant.

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Post by djake » Fri Jun 18, 2010 10:19 pm

a big elephant or a small one?

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Post by stappard » Fri Jun 18, 2010 10:21 pm

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Post by back2onett » Sat Jun 19, 2010 12:04 am

Basic A wrote: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.
nah I didn't mean it like that, of course these guys are putting their souls into their music, I meant soul as in the genre kind of, well I don't really know what I mean but I didn't mean it like that
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Post by back2onett » Sat Jun 19, 2010 12:06 am

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.
If dmz is the only kind of dubstep then I think I might be in the wrong genre. Not like I dislike all of their stuff but still
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Post by Basic A » Sat Jun 19, 2010 12:07 am

back2onett wrote:
Basic A wrote: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.
nah I didn't mean it like that, of course these guys are putting their souls into their music, I meant soul as in the genre kind of, well I don't really know what I mean but I didn't mean it like that
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Re: DMZ records, still fresh today.

Post by truekimbo2 » Thu Jul 15, 2010 9:39 am

I don't like about half the dmz stuff, but loefah is god.

for me he IS dubstep.

i wonder if the sound will ever progress back in that direction.

nearly ever tune he put out is insane gold to me.

He needs to get busy making some tracks, or releasing them or god knows what.

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Post by JFK » Thu Jul 15, 2010 9:46 am

truekimbo2 wrote:I don't like about half the dmz stuff, but loefah is god.

for me he IS dubstep.

i wonder if the sound will ever progress back in that direction.

nearly ever tune he put out is insane gold to me.

He needs to get busy making some tracks, or releasing them or god knows what.
Yeah, all except Disco Rekah. That snare makes me want to pluck out my eyes and feed them to a stray dog.

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Post by antipode » Thu Jul 15, 2010 11:47 am

I never really got Goat Stare that much either, until it just clicked when I was listening to it one night.

While we're on the subject of DMZ, Pop Pop Epic was a suprise hilight of R2S for me. :o

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Re: DMZ records, still fresh today.

Post by serox » Thu Jul 15, 2010 3:15 pm

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.
Someone had to say it.

I have loads of mates who are now into 'dubstep' but were not into long ago. The stuff they like, I would not even call Dubstep. When I show them some Oris Jay, Horsepower, Loefah and DMZ stuff they dont like it at all :D
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Re: DMZ records, still fresh today.

Post by serox » Thu Jul 15, 2010 3:18 pm

JFK wrote:
truekimbo2 wrote:I don't like about half the dmz stuff, but loefah is god.

for me he IS dubstep.

i wonder if the sound will ever progress back in that direction.

nearly ever tune he put out is insane gold to me.

He needs to get busy making some tracks, or releasing them or god knows what.
Yeah, all except Disco Rekah. That snare makes me want to pluck out my eyes and feed them to a stray dog.
You dont like that snare? its a weird one. It sounds like a snare layered with something metallic or a really short verb. It is a very unique snare.
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 tripwire22 » Thu Jul 15, 2010 3:20 pm

serox wrote:
JFK wrote:
truekimbo2 wrote:I don't like about half the dmz stuff, but loefah is god.

for me he IS dubstep.

i wonder if the sound will ever progress back in that direction.

nearly ever tune he put out is insane gold to me.

He needs to get busy making some tracks, or releasing them or god knows what.
Yeah, all except Disco Rekah. That snare makes me want to pluck out my eyes and feed them to a stray dog.
You dont like that snare? its a weird one. It sounds like a snare layered with something metallic or a really short verb. It is a very unique snare.


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Re: DMZ records, still fresh today.

Post by serox » Thu Jul 15, 2010 3:25 pm

Who knows. Its a sick track, who gives a fuck about the snare really.

If you look at the over all track its sick. The flow is mint. Getting it to flow like that from start to finish its kinda tricky.

Tap ur foot or nod ur head, it has rhythm!
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Re: DMZ records, still fresh today.

Post by serox » Thu Jul 15, 2010 3:27 pm

If you don’t like Disco Reka there is something wrong with you :p

Turn the lights down, turn the dial to the max and sit back.
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Post by tripwire22 » Thu Jul 15, 2010 3:42 pm

serox wrote:If you don’t like Disco Reka there is something wrong with you :p

Turn the lights down, turn the dial to the max and sit back.
i love Rekah but Mud is whats up

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Re: DMZ records, still fresh today.

Post by qwaycee_ » Thu Jul 15, 2010 3:45 pm

you know i've noticed something in general, not directing this at anyone here. just reading a few opinions in here got me thinking...

i know everybody got individual tastes and stuff, and "each to his own" and all that sort of ting.

but it seems that in dubstep (maybe edm in general) and hip-hop especially...you get people saying stuff like:

"i aint really feeling dmz"

or even worse!

"this anti-ward dub aint dubstep!it's wack! it's boring"

and

"ugk is gay, gimme jeezy"

"fuck boogie monsters, lil wayne for life"

"lil wayne is the greatest lyricist"

lol. people who can't name 1 wu tang song. yet there are 14 year olds with superior knowledge of iron maiden.

but among all the "rock kids" that i know, broken down into all their little sub generes, i NEVER hear one express distaste or a dislike for say, ac/dc or led zepplin or slayer or whoever

it's very weird. perhaps it just boils down to rock being a far more popular genre which is established....and dubstep's only 10 years old, only gaining mass popularity in the past 3 or 4 or whatever.

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