Dubstep Culture
Dubstep Culture
Hey,
I live across the pond and was curious what UK dubstep culture is like. Dubstep is starting to get popular where I live, but it gets a weird combination of metal-heads, nerds, and skanks.
I'm not complaining, i'mjust curious what its like over there.
thanks
EDIT: I want to hear about everywhere, not just the UK.
I live across the pond and was curious what UK dubstep culture is like. Dubstep is starting to get popular where I live, but it gets a weird combination of metal-heads, nerds, and skanks.
I'm not complaining, i'mjust curious what its like over there.
thanks
EDIT: I want to hear about everywhere, not just the UK.
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Re: UK Dubstep Culture
Fashion victims and students.
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Re: UK Dubstep Culture
over here its a great mix of people. in 2010 the crowd got quite a bit younger, still nice people though.
(edit: oh, you where asking for the uk scene
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(edit: oh, you where asking for the uk scene

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Re: UK Dubstep Culture
Unfortunately truePedro Sánchez wrote:Fashion victims and students.
Re: UK Dubstep Culture
battymen from what i heard 

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Re: UK Dubstep Culture
I'm also curious about the rest of the world too haha, thanks for the input.bassrael wrote:over here its a great mix of people. in 2010 the crowd got quite a bit younger, still nice people though.
(edit: oh, you where asking for the uk scene)
Re: Dubstep Culture
people still do k? looooooooong
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i'm a 10th grader in the US and dubstep is really popular in my school. the people that listen to it are mostly the stoners.
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Re: Dubstep Culture
fractal wrote:people still do k? looooooooong
true. it's mostly those who are into this type of thing. y'know proper gearJazzyGeoffery wrote:i'm a 10th grader in the US and dubstep is really popular in my school. the people that listen to it are mostly the stoners.

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Re: Dubstep Culture
it used to attract (and still does in the right places) open minded people with a thirst for knowledge of the sound certain people were creating, the soundsystem n dubplate culture was important so much more then...
(this isnt a rant or anything its literaly just me being stuck in the past with that stuff lol)
i still wish it was those eyes down, dark room, hood up, blazin near the bassbin days...not the topless, sweaty, NUS card holding, high frequency, glow stick days we get now lol
thank god/mala for DMZ!
(this isnt a rant or anything its literaly just me being stuck in the past with that stuff lol)
i still wish it was those eyes down, dark room, hood up, blazin near the bassbin days...not the topless, sweaty, NUS card holding, high frequency, glow stick days we get now lol
thank god/mala for DMZ!
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i want so badly to have been there. new york needs more dub wars
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Re: Dubstep Culture
This^^Caski wrote:it used to attract (and still does in the right places) open minded people with a thirst for knowledge of the sound certain people were creating, the soundsystem n dubplate culture was important so much more then...
(this isnt a rant or anything its literaly just me being stuck in the past with that stuff lol)
i still wish it was those eyes down, dark room, hood up, blazin near the bassbin days...not the topless, sweaty, NUS card holding, high frequency, glow stick days we get now lol
thank god/mala for DMZ!
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Seconded.Assassin wrote:This^^Caski wrote:it used to attract (and still does in the right places) open minded people with a thirst for knowledge of the sound certain people were creating, the soundsystem n dubplate culture was important so much more then...
(this isnt a rant or anything its literaly just me being stuck in the past with that stuff lol)
i still wish it was those eyes down, dark room, hood up, blazin near the bassbin days...not the topless, sweaty, NUS card holding, high frequency, glow stick days we get now lol
thank god/mala for DMZ!
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Pedro Sánchez wrote:Fashion victims and students.
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Word.monkers wrote:Seconded.Assassin wrote:This^^Caski wrote:it used to attract (and still does in the right places) open minded people with a thirst for knowledge of the sound certain people were creating, the soundsystem n dubplate culture was important so much more then...
(this isnt a rant or anything its literaly just me being stuck in the past with that stuff lol)
i still wish it was those eyes down, dark room, hood up, blazin near the bassbin days...not the topless, sweaty, NUS card holding, high frequency, glow stick days we get now lol
thank god/mala for DMZ!
DMZ 18th Feb in Leeds, see you there.
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Caski wrote:it used to attract (and still does in the right places) open minded people with a thirst for knowledge of the sound certain people were creating, the soundsystem n dubplate culture was important so much more then...
(this isnt a rant or anything its literaly just me being stuck in the past with that stuff lol)
i still wish it was those eyes down, dark room, hood up, blazin near the bassbin days...not the topless, sweaty, NUS card holding, high frequency, glow stick days we get now lol
thank god/mala for DMZ!

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we get allsorts here in New Zealand, from the dirty bass gremlins all the way to the middle-aged suits.
Dubstep culture is so diverse, there is something in it for everyone!
Dubstep culture is so diverse, there is something in it for everyone!
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As Caski said...........Fuck Glow Sticks!!
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