Page 5 of 5
Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2007 3:28 pm
by slothrop
daddek wrote:
anyway this discussion isnt much fun is it. im going to try being more positive. benga skream juju coki are wicked. umkhonto is a stand up guy. this forum rocks.
Positivity is good. Whether or not some or all of the converts from dnb are trying to turn dubstep into lumpen macho midrangey bollox, whingeing about it isn't going to stop them. Preaching to them and any other heathens out there about the might of Ghost, El-B, Groove Chronicles etc or about all the mad creative original dubstep out there pushing new directions has to be more rewarding...
Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2007 4:10 am
by +torment+
flipw wrote:+TORMENT+ wrote:but to even make the the inference in a thread that "dnb producers" are coming from outside of dubstep,
dnb came before dubstep
dnb producers are starting to make dubstep
dubstep is not slowed down dnb....yet
dubstep is not an experiment in breakbeat....yet
jonny L, Hospital, dj Hype, Todd Terry etc do not make dubstep.....yet
dubstepforum.com is not DOA....yet
dnb shares with dubstep some roots but dubsteps ends haven't split....yet
Wow. My point has been missed entirely.
Fuck genrefication.

Carry on then..
*sigh*
Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2007 6:00 am
by fractal
i always thought ben sage would make beautiful dubstep

Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2007 6:15 am
by freqone
cure wrote:UmkhontoWeSizwe wrote:good music is good music.....i can't really see how this is an issue?
yep....Im sure all of us came from diff back grounds... If you come correct, then people cant front!!
fact!!!!!
Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 12:47 am
by dj slums
oh for fuck sake. get a grip.
drum n bass is not stale. some of it is, but alot isnt. yes, theres a fuck load of the mainstream stuff thats wank, which is whats being mentioned, but dont include the good stuff in all of this.
dig a little deeper.
anyone would think your not allowed to be into more than one type of music. its ok to like both. you dont have to make excuses and pack the other in like an ugly fat girlfriend.
n there seems to be a certain smugness in all this too. like dubsteps just so cool and individual, but all other dance music is like sooo cliche....
amens are like sooo 96 man, and i actually laugh out loud when i hear a reece. theyre like sooo lame. my royal ears demand to hear only the newest freshest sounds.... rah rah rah.
Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 1:12 am
by claw
i did dnb before dubstep....and i played in punk bands before dnb
i feel good about my dubstep, its a nice outlet....do i care if people say it sounds like dnb sometimes?
i sure dont...i still say dnb has the finest production quality and standards out there 'sound' wise....i just happen to like the dubstep bpm range more rite now and making stuff in that range happens to fit my artistic mood rite now
so yay dnb, yay dubstep, and yay for all the other genres that influence both of them

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 2:15 am
by wascal
dj slums wrote:oh for fuck sake. get a grip.
anyone would think your not allowed to be into more than one type of music. its ok to like both. you dont have to make excuses and pack the other in like an ugly fat girlfriend.
n there seems to be a certain smugness in all this too. like dubsteps just so cool and individual, but all other dance music is like sooo cliche....
amens are like sooo 96 man, and i actually laugh out loud when i hear a reece. theyre like sooo lame. my royal ears demand to hear only the newest freshest sounds.... rah rah rah.

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 10:13 am
by ekaj
All your dubstepings are belong to us
Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 3:46 pm
by osk
I couldn't agree more with Seckle's arguments in this thread, and, rest assured, this isn't some kind of bum licking show of support for him.
I was let down a few weeks back at FWD. Why? Because Skream rolled out tune after tune of lame build ups into predictable drops, complete with drum rolls and painfully loud mid range synths etc etc. It was a rave.
There was no vibe. There was no subtlety to the music. There was no soul. And these were the things that drew me to dubstep.
Strange how the things that drove me away from DnB showed up ininvited down at Plastic People that night.
DnB producers like Martyn do so well because they are influenced by more than DnB itself. This is a point that the right honourable JAIME made so eloquently earlier in this thread. And it's one we should all heed...
Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 9:46 pm
by dj slums
wascal wrote:dj slums wrote:oh for fuck sake. get a grip.
anyone would think your not allowed to be into more than one type of music. its ok to like both. you dont have to make excuses and pack the other in like an ugly fat girlfriend.
n there seems to be a certain smugness in all this too. like dubsteps just so cool and individual, but all other dance music is like sooo cliche....
amens are like sooo 96 man, and i actually laugh out loud when i hear a reece. theyre like sooo lame. my royal ears demand to hear only the newest freshest sounds.... rah rah rah.

cock.
Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 10:45 pm
by wascal
dj slums wrote:wascal wrote:dj slums wrote:oh for fuck sake. get a grip.
anyone would think your not allowed to be into more than one type of music. its ok to like both. you dont have to make excuses and pack the other in like an ugly fat girlfriend.
n there seems to be a certain smugness in all this too. like dubsteps just so cool and individual, but all other dance music is like sooo cliche....
amens are like sooo 96 man, and i actually laugh out loud when i hear a reece. theyre like sooo lame. my royal ears demand to hear only the newest freshest sounds.... rah rah rah.

cock.
Just wanted to use the doa script

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 11:22 pm
by +torment+
Doc Scott - Honey (METBOX001-1997)
chune ^