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Posted: Wed Nov 19, 2008 5:09 pm
by waaaae9
boom
Posted: Wed Nov 19, 2008 5:11 pm
by waaaae9
DJ KLAIM wrote:This is like the UK Garage scene all over again.
bring it back
Posted: Wed Nov 19, 2008 5:11 pm
by mos dan
this is why fwd need to publish set times in advance
Posted: Wed Nov 19, 2008 5:22 pm
by frodo
mos dan wrote:this is why fwd need to publish set times in advance
No need for that. Clubbers managed fine before the times of the Internet and forums.
Posted: Wed Nov 19, 2008 5:35 pm
by fairieswearboots
This is what happened to DnB,
"my micro scene is better than your micro scene . . . " etc etc
The DJ's are the ones who have a responsibility to keep the scene together, they need to show they are inclusive (as Plastician has done)
not exlusive
sub genres can kill scenes (or splinter them up so they become boring)
I mean "Neurofunk" "Trance& Bass" - come on please!!!!
Thats why Metalheadz was so good in the Blue note days, everyone played all styles and it was interesting, not just "driving in 5th gear"
I hope 'dubstep doesnt go the same way
Posted: Wed Nov 19, 2008 6:28 pm
by techdub
neka wrote:nesslei wrote:neka wrote:"Oh dubstep? Is that the same style mid range wobble bangers that they play at a packed out room 3 at fabric to posh rah heads in rugby shirts at their first 'rave' wearing flourescent face paint and doing too many drugs that they can handle cause its the first time they've listened to music that isn't kaizer chiefs?"
lol were you there on friday too?
Nah, regretably went for Halloween, but I guess it's always the same.
I was there, I left after coki and loefah. I regularly go into a monologue about why I fucking hate the fabric crowd.
I want to say all that stuff you just said neka.
'omg darling its dubstep, quick get your glow sticks, uv facepaint and your MD (said in an incredibly annoying way) and lets rave it up'
Having said that I think Caspa and Rusko are sick, like I think Kulture and DMZ are sick. Ppl shouldn't take out their anger on the dj for the fact that they attract bent crowds. I would have thought Plastic People would be a good place to see them and enjoy the music.
edit: On the above post, 1 thing that always pissed me of about dnb was the subgenre divides. And then ppl in that scene started to look down on those who like jump up and not deeper stuff. Both ways, some ppl I met at dmz started saying the same stuff to me because I said I like liquid dnb over jump up/tech stuff these days.
I rly don't want the same thing to happen in dubstep, honestly in dnb it is like completly different genres these days.
Posted: Wed Nov 19, 2008 6:36 pm
by paulie
FairiesWearBoots wrote:This is what happened to DnB,
"my micro scene is better than your micro scene . . . " etc etc
The DJ's are the ones who have a responsibility to keep the scene together, they need to show they are inclusive (as Plastician has done)
not exlusive
sub genres can kill scenes (or splinter them up so they become boring)
I mean "Neurofunk" "Trance& Bass" - come on please!!!!
Thats why Metalheadz was so good in the Blue note days, everyone played all styles and it was interesting, not just "driving in 5th gear"
I hope 'dubstep doesnt go the same way
This.
Posted: Wed Nov 19, 2008 6:48 pm
by dj phonetic
2nd
Posted: Wed Nov 19, 2008 6:50 pm
by fixation
i think there are nuff heads in the scene that love dubstep for what it is, and i believe that therefore it shouldnt 'turn like drum and bass'...as long as the djs and producers keep doing what they're doing..i am an idealist however, and sometimes the dickhead crowds and generic wobble seomtimes pisses me off and i do start to wonder what is happening/what is going to happen to dubstep!

Posted: Wed Nov 19, 2008 6:52 pm
by unlikely
FairiesWearBoots wrote:This is what happened to DnB,
"my micro scene is better than your micro scene . . . " etc etc
The DJ's are the ones who have a responsibility to keep the scene together, they need to show they are inclusive (as Plastician has done)
not exlusive
sub genres can kill scenes (or splinter them up so they become boring)
I mean "Neurofunk" "Trance& Bass" - come on please!!!!
Thats why Metalheadz was so good in the Blue note days, everyone played all styles and it was interesting, not just "driving in 5th gear"
I hope 'dubstep doesnt go the same way
very true
it was when promoters made a point of seperating these styles so one night was one style that it really started hurting.
Posted: Wed Nov 19, 2008 7:01 pm
by tankomatic
my dads harder than your dad
my cocks bigger than your cock
my tunes are harder than your tunes
yadda yadda.....
like wat you like, hecklers are awesome anyway they just make you want to stick it to their face hardcore.
Posted: Wed Nov 19, 2008 7:25 pm
by jolly wailer
Its dead not because of splintering sounds, but because it actually all sounds the fucking same. And its all pretty bad.
Posted: Wed Nov 19, 2008 8:01 pm
by rogue star
unlikely wrote:FairiesWearBoots wrote:This is what happened to DnB,
"my micro scene is better than your micro scene . . . " etc etc
The DJ's are the ones who have a responsibility to keep the scene together, they need to show they are inclusive (as Plastician has done)
not exlusive
sub genres can kill scenes (or splinter them up so they become boring)
I mean "Neurofunk" "Trance& Bass" - come on please!!!!
Thats why Metalheadz was so good in the Blue note days, everyone played all styles and it was interesting, not just "driving in 5th gear"
I hope 'dubstep doesnt go the same way
very true
it was when promoters made a point of seperating these styles so one night was one style that it really started hurting.
isn't it abit like this now? not as far gone obviously but its been a while since you have had say search and destroy and dmz on the same line up.
I also get the feeling that whilst people are stating their broadmindedness of the scene and the variety, the two terms mentioned throughout this thread has been 'Jump Up' and 'Deep' when there is so much more, Last time i checked it was more then just 2 elements.
And i need to say this...fwd is small, maybe 150-200 peeps tops, even if it was rammed im surprised no1 saw this person making said comment, a friend of anyones perhaps? or you lurkin in this thread

Posted: Wed Nov 19, 2008 8:16 pm
by corpsey
tankomatic wrote:my dads harder than your dad
my cocks bigger than your cock
my tunes are harder than your tunes
You should write intros to Caspa tunes mate
Posted: Wed Nov 19, 2008 8:22 pm
by corpsey
Is it possible to mimic the sound of globules of spunk pattering on the upturned face of a shirtless LCD soundsystem fan using only a detuned square wave and an oscillator?
Maybe if you used a phaser?
Posted: Wed Nov 19, 2008 8:35 pm
by __________
rusko made 2 n a q
give him a break...jesus christ
Posted: Wed Nov 19, 2008 8:38 pm
by corpsey
How about giving 'Jesus Christ' a break, you blasphemous bastard?
JEEZ the nerve
Posted: Wed Nov 19, 2008 8:39 pm
by erra
Corpsey wrote:How about giving 'Jesus Christ' a break, you blasphemous bastard?
JEEZ the nerve
hahaha joke
this thread is deep, big up plastic on the words of wisdom
Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 12:21 am
by powerpill
Erra wrote:Corpsey wrote:How about giving 'Jesus Christ' a break, you blasphemous bastard?
JEEZ the nerve
hahaha joke
this thread is deep, big up plastic on the words of wisdom
i thought it was quite wobbly to be honest
Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 12:28 am
by slackk
So where's the dubstep pendulum then?
I'd like a bit of that action me mate. Then some Hixxy B2B Sharkey.