How long before we hear Madonna or Kylie on dubstep?
Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2007 6:49 pm
you know what these 2 ladies are like re-inventing themselves all the time by latching onto music.
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At their time in life it could get messycogi wrote:A long time me thinks.
Imo it would be pretty intresting to hear what their so called super producers could do to the sub bass, but it's hardly the most singing friendly style of music.

thecrane wrote:At their time in life it could get messycogi wrote:A long time me thinks.
Imo it would be pretty intresting to hear what their so called super producers could do to the sub bass, but it's hardly the most singing friendly style of music.
lots of anticipation for it, tooHate Recordings wrote:david bowie is actually producing a dubstep-esque album right now.
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drum n bass hasnt exactly escaped cack rip off attempts. anyone remember that tune with polished posh chicks hanging off fences (trying to look urban) singing 'this is the sound of the underground' all over a very d&b sounding beat at about 160+ BPM? or that shitty aussie band with their 'totally addicted to bass' tune that someone forgot to turn the bass guitar up for.oceanzen wrote:I honestly don't think it will happen.
Dubstep is all about the Bass, they make music to be played out on tinny radios and crappy computer speakers.
Saying that I can sort of imagine a Madonna track with a Grime rap chorus.
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The yellow note?thecrane wrote:At their time in life it could get messycogi wrote:A long time me thinks.
Imo it would be pretty intresting to hear what their so called super producers could do to the sub bass, but it's hardly the most singing friendly style of music.