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Re: "Skream, and the perils of going pop" - The Guardian
Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2011 12:55 am
by garethom
ariosa wrote:when people get excited to hear dubstep and they start looking back into skream's past releases they'll definitely hear an assortment of all types of different tunes.
Probably very very very few casual music listeners ever do this.
epochalypso wrote:At the end of the day Skream can do whatever the fuck he wants.
Quite simple really. I don't like "Anticipation", but I do like "Rutten", so I'll just listen to that!

Re: "Skream, and the perils of going pop" - The Guardian
Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2011 1:59 am
by Jizz
skream's debut album was what got me into this whole 140 business, still listen to it from time to time..
And i actually like the new stuff with sam frank as well, especially "where you should be"; thats such a tuune! Skreamizm 6 is sickness (SNARLED & FNKONOMIKA <3)
Big Ups mate. You're exactly the sort of producer i wanna be, one who makes whatever the fuck he wants to make rather than sticking to the saame one sound.
Re: "Skream, and the perils of going pop" - The Guardian
Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2011 11:26 am
by codeStep
As long as you like the music you make and play, I have no problem.
Re: "Skream, and the perils of going pop" - The Guardian
Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2011 12:57 pm
by Friday
@skream
what I don't like in your shifting towards pop music, is the fact that when i go to a venue in Belgium (where i live) and you're in the line-up, I've gotta pay alot, no problem since I would be going to a set of a dj I love, but I just know that you won't be playing any dark tunes?
You do release dark tunes, like phatty drummer, but you don't actually play 'em in venues abroad (for example at Untitled, you won't be playing any dark stuff eh?)
Re: "Skream, and the perils of going pop" - The Guardian
Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2011 1:52 pm
by espire
Last time at Untitled!, like 3years ago, he played an amazing set.
Re: "Skream, and the perils of going pop" - The Guardian
Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2011 6:29 pm
by Friday
yeah espire, I know, it was amazing, but times have changed tbh, the crowd are 16 year olds, trust me, I actually know them... the crowd isn't the same, and skream'll play what the crowd wants, he's giving them what they're expecting (I do understand this)
I just don't like that when you're a foreigner, you won't be catching any skream 03-06 sets... ever.
Re: "Skream, and the perils of going pop" - The Guardian
Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2011 6:55 pm
by jsml
he doesn't really do them anyway mate, he did one 06 set at fwd>>'s 10th and one 04 set at plastic people, but i think thats about it.
oh, and this:
Soundcloud
Re: "Skream, and the perils of going pop" - The Guardian
Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2011 7:11 pm
by mIrReN
espire wrote:Last time at Untitled!, like 3years ago, he played an amazing set.
Hopefully this year he will again
FOCKING KORMAAAAAA
Re: "Skream, and the perils of going pop" - The Guardian
Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2011 7:19 pm
by Friday
jsml wrote:he doesn't really do them anyway mate, he did one 06 set at fwd>>'s 10th and one 04 set at plastic people, but i think thats about it.
oh, and this:
Soundcloud
yeah, but when you wait for it, you can find a 06 set in london.
but everywhere else, you have to wait like hell for him to come, but you just know he won't be playing a 03-06 set. sadly...
Re: "Skream, and the perils of going pop" - The Guardian
Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2011 7:26 pm
by mikey_g
Friday wrote:
yeah, but when you wait for it, you can find a 06 set in london.
but everywhere else, you have to wait like hell for him to come, but you just know he won't be playing a 03-06 set. sadly...
Surely he has to play for his crowd though? If he played a 06 set to a huge audience there would be people with similar issues as you except alot more of them. I think it's unfair for you to expect this when you would only be passing your unhappiness to others (but potentially alot more others).
Re: "Skream, and the perils of going pop" - The Guardian
Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2011 7:30 pm
by -[2]DAY_-
Friday wrote:@skream
what I don't like in your shifting towards pop music, is the fact that when i go to a venue in Belgium (where i live) and you're in the line-up, I've gotta pay alot, no problem since I would be going to a set of a dj I love, but I just know that you won't be playing any dark tunes?
You do release dark tunes, like phatty drummer, but you don't actually play 'em in venues abroad (for example at Untitled, you won't be playing any dark stuff eh?)
similarly,
@skream: what i don't like in your shifting towards pop music, is the fact that whenever you're on the bill in USA there's no chance of hearing you play great dubstep for even PART of a set. I'm no dj and i don't know what it's really like performing, here or anywhere else, but i've heard legendary stories of you smashing it at dubwar nyc and every time you've been here as of late, its been nothing of the sort. I'm sure you know what i'm talking about.
big ups
-a fan in NY