Now, No i havn't heard 'Folk' music before and to be honest, i just looked it up and im damn glad i never! Its utter crap and if i was to ask my friends what folk music is half of them wouldn't know either so keep your big mouths shut.
What makes it official someone asked, well for starters if it was to be listed in iTunes as a genre that would be good enough for me
Now, No i havn't heard 'Folk' music before and to be honest, i just looked it up and im damn glad i never! Its utter crap and if i was to ask my friends what folk music is half of them wouldn't know either so keep your big mouths shut.
What makes it official someone asked, well for starters if it was to be listed in iTunes as a genre that would be good enough for me
lets see, kid with 11 posts, homophobe.
Re: Dubstep needs an 'OFFICIAL' genre!
Posted: Thu Sep 02, 2010 4:07 pm
by CruTex
Right, regardless of my age and having more posts than me (considering ive only just signed up 2 days ago) makes you what? More of a typer? Doesn't say much.
Re: Dubstep needs an 'OFFICIAL' genre!
Posted: Thu Sep 02, 2010 4:09 pm
by Mysius
Re: Dubstep needs an 'OFFICIAL' genre!
Posted: Thu Sep 02, 2010 4:09 pm
by jam1
Widowmaker wrote:
lets see, kid who is 11, homophobe.
Fixed.
It's a folking joke if you ask me!
Re: Dubstep needs an 'OFFICIAL' genre!
Posted: Thu Sep 02, 2010 4:11 pm
by Mutiny
Pistonsbeneath wrote:folk is kinda where dubstep came from man..that and hard house
Theres alot of influence from Juke and also Gabba aswell though. Folk was more where Dubstep took its structure from, also not forgetting Funky which influences alot of the older DMZ stuff.
Youve got to remember that Dubstep is a very broad genre with alot of influences, recently Burial wrote in an interview that he took alot of early influence from Funtcase when his alias was DJ Dose. Their new Juke collab is out on Swamp 81 early next year. Should be interesting!
Re: Dubstep needs an 'OFFICIAL' genre!
Posted: Thu Sep 02, 2010 4:12 pm
by Pistonsbeneath
folk is huge
Re: Dubstep needs an 'OFFICIAL' genre!
Posted: Thu Sep 02, 2010 4:14 pm
by Pistonsbeneath
Mutiny wrote:
Pistonsbeneath wrote:folk is kinda where dubstep came from man..that and hard house
Theres alot of influence from Juke and also Gabba aswell though. Folk was more where Dubstep took its structure from, also not forgetting Funky which influences alot of the older DMZ stuff.
Youve got to remember that Dubstep is a very broad genre with alot of influences, recently Burial wrote in an interview that he took alot of early influence from Funtcase when his alias was DJ Dose. Their new Juke collab is out on Swamp 81 early next year. Should be interesting!
i read somewhere that tunnidge cites his main influence as dj sammy
Now, No i havn't heard 'Folk' music before and to be honest, i just looked it up and im damn glad i never! Its utter crap and if i was to ask my friends what folk music is half of them wouldn't know either so keep your big mouths shut.
What makes it official someone asked, well for starters if it was to be listed in iTunes as a genre that would be good enough for me
Re: Dubstep needs an 'OFFICIAL' genre!
Posted: Thu Sep 02, 2010 4:15 pm
by Widowmaker
CruTex wrote:Right, regardless of my age and having more posts than me (considering ive only just signed up 2 days ago) makes you what? More of a typer? Doesn't say much.
my post count is low, HOWEVER you can tell i have been using a different account for a couple years because i know how the forum works..
people with more posts generally know more about the genre, because they:
A) dont chat shit all the time and start up waste threads
B) have been on the forum longer, therefore have watched the scene grow and change etc...
C) usually have a place in the scene somewhere..
people with like 10 posts are usually people who listen to borgore on youtube then googled dubstep and saw a link to the forum, joined up thinking borgore is the king and everyone likes him..when this is 100% inaccurate.
i know from a few of your other posts that you are into that type of dubstep.. i like some of that style however you probs have no clue about any other style and just think dubstep is, yoyoyoyoyoy waab waaab dugggydugggy yooooyyy sweet shop yoyoyoyoy duggygggyyy wab wab
Re: Dubstep needs an 'OFFICIAL' genre!
Posted: Thu Sep 02, 2010 4:17 pm
by Hibbie
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