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why do people love dubstep?

Post by dj thc » Thu Jun 14, 2007 9:28 pm

i was on facebook and see that someone had put up a post saying "i hate dubstep"
i thought this bloke is outa of his swead!!!!!!
what was he going on about?? how could he not like dubstep!!???!!
i replied calling him a twat!!! and that he proberly listened to spice girls!! lollol
he replied saying that all dubstep heads are low class people who dont have a clue about life and loads of bollocks!!!
so i wanted people to say what they think about this geezer and so i can send them to him and say what a twat he is and that he just dont our dubstep vibe!!!!!!!!
much repect people who love and feel the dublove!!!!!

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Post by bagelator » Thu Jun 14, 2007 9:40 pm

i love haters

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Post by quietmouse » Thu Jun 14, 2007 9:44 pm

Haters aren't worth bothering with

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Post by ngbassweight » Thu Jun 14, 2007 9:49 pm

what a fuckin long head, posting that was prob the best part of his day so let the sad tnuc have it!

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Post by bombaman » Thu Jun 14, 2007 10:33 pm

no point trying to yell at the bastard, it's just gonna look like you're trying to convert...you can't change the minds of the severley ignorant.

but whatever, to each their own. as long as you don't slag what the hater listens to, you won't stoop to his level.

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Re: why do people love dubstep?

Post by haywire » Thu Jun 14, 2007 10:47 pm

dj thc wrote:i was on facebook and see that someone had put up a post saying "i hate dubstep"
i thought this bloke is outa of his swead!!!!!!
what was he going on about?? how could he not like dubstep!!???!!
i replied calling him a twat!!! and that he proberly listened to spice girls!! lollol
he replied saying that all dubstep heads are low class people who dont have a clue about life and loads of bollocks!!!
so i wanted people to say what they think about this geezer and so i can send them to him and say what a twat he is and that he just dont our dubstep vibe!!!!!!!!
much repect people who love and feel the dublove!!!!!

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Hahaha you probably sound like an idiot if you're reacting to that.

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Post by tempest » Thu Jun 14, 2007 11:42 pm

dubstep seems to have its own unexplainable gravitational pull, i couldnt pick one thing that makes me dig it.. but from the first time i heard it, instant head nodding ya know.. it seems to attract those with an open mind, searching for something new....

..nuff dubstep-love babble :)

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Post by jackquinox » Fri Jun 15, 2007 12:01 am

Im sure thats the kind of person that in 6 months time when the scene is bigger will say "Dubstep, yeah i loved that for years mate" sad but true, i dont think i have ever said i hate a certain music genre as a whole seems very narrow minded.
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Post by konehed » Fri Jun 15, 2007 12:04 am

if they dont like it, more for us
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Post by seen » Fri Jun 15, 2007 1:06 am

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Post by abZ » Fri Jun 15, 2007 3:09 am

What the hell is a swead? Translate for a yank please. I mean after listening to a few N-type shows, I get it as far as context goes but where does that come from. Stateside slang is boring these days, I need some new words. Aww man, where did the teefer smile go? This one will have to do -r-

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Post by thomas » Fri Jun 15, 2007 3:11 am

Nothing i love more than someone who dosnt like what you do.....bare jokes n that.


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Post by diablo » Fri Jun 15, 2007 3:40 am

Dubstep Sucks Monkey Balls

I post here and pretend I'm down, but really not feeling!!!!!!


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Post by skrewface » Fri Jun 15, 2007 7:20 am

What's this "dubstep" ting everyone is chatting bout here on this forum?

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Post by feasible_weasel » Fri Jun 15, 2007 7:24 am

:D :D everybody like it,because its one of the few forms of dance music, thats not been over forumulated.
and we all like reggae :E:
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Post by crabs » Fri Jun 15, 2007 7:31 am

tempest wrote:dubstep seems to have its own unexplainable gravitational pull, i couldnt pick one thing that makes me dig it.. but from the first time i heard it, instant head nodding ya know.. it seems to attract those with an open mind, searching for something new....
Yeah that sounds right to me. Where i live, people are generally pretty ignorant and stuck in their ways when it comes to music. If you put on something that's not hip hop, r&b or electro, they're like "that's gay, put some P Diddy on!" No one i speak to has ever heard of dubstep & when i play it to people they're always less than impressed, apart from one lad i know who i would consider to be as open minded as i am about music, and he's loving it.

As for me, i only heard it for the first time about 3 months back, and it pretty much took over my life instantly. Just wish i'd known about it sooner

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Post by carlos the jackal » Fri Jun 15, 2007 7:33 am

Its one of those unexplainable things. The first time you hear it on a big system it just leaves you gagging for more.

You lot in Europe & the States have got it made. The crew down here in NZ have only had Mala play here & we've only just got our 1st regular club nights starting up. So if any of you guys want a holiday down under & make a few $$ while you're at it you know where to come :wink:

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Post by T_macabre » Fri Jun 15, 2007 8:56 am

i cant say why other people love dubstep they have their own reasons

i love it because:
as long as i can remember, ive had a thing for bass. feeling music as well as hearing it doubles the experience
dubstep takes elements from literally every style of music... i was lucky enough to be brought up on such a variety by my old man, jazz, reggae, soul, punk, funk, classical.. so i can appreciate all music types, but i love u way u can take literally anything and it can become a key element in a dubstep tune
its deeper shit
the head-nod half step stuff...

the tempo aswell- 140-145bpm.. it just works for skankin..
it gives u an uncontrollable urge to skank out, without a care;
being at a rave because of the music, how its supposed to be. not pick a fight or behave like a backwards prick.. just let off and let the music make u move...its like being possessed!!

the atmosphere at dubstep raves is unbeatable, it can move you...

and of course, i love to blaaaaaazzzzzzzzeee
dubstep and blazing just go hand in hand!

i could go on all day... but i wont!

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Post by spooky » Fri Jun 15, 2007 2:56 pm

COZ OF THE FUCKIN BASSLINES THAT SHIVER THRU UR NECK AND YA SPINE

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Post by BaronVon » Fri Jun 15, 2007 3:00 pm

abZ wrote:What the hell is a swead? Translate for a yank please. I mean after listening to a few N-type shows, I get it as far as context goes but where does that come from. Stateside slang is boring these days, I need some new words. Aww man, where did the teefer smile go? This one will have to do -r-
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To give my answer to the thread i love Dubstep because of the soundsystem culture.It has all essentially come out of early Jamaican music.Obviously not directly but in the same regards as Hip Hop,Jungle,Garage,Grime.I like the fact that people get together infront of a big fuck off soundsystem and Skank.I like to see people Toasting on the mic and i like the fact that Rewinds occur in appreciation of a good track.I love House and Techno but they are a bit more distant from the Soundsystem aspect Dubstep gives me that raw skank out edge.
At the end of the day im a Reggae/Dub/Dancehall fan always have been and i appreciate music that has a similarity to that Culture,i like to feel the Sub Bass :o
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