Songs which strip the need of humans
Songs which strip the need of humans
So yeah have listened to quite a few songs over the past few months which have made me feel like they are a substitute for all human contact, ie armed with these songs, i wont need to actually be in contact with anyone anymore. Has anyone else ever got the same feeling, and if so with which songs? cheers
My songs were:
DMZ - Anti war Dub
Goth trad - Cut end
DMZ - I wait
Distance - Traffic
My songs were:
DMZ - Anti war Dub
Goth trad - Cut end
DMZ - I wait
Distance - Traffic
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Re: Songs which strip the need of humans
sorry, wut.
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Re: Songs which strip the need of humans
Yeah dance music is all about not being in contact with people. Solitary vibez innit......Gryphonyx wrote:So yeah have listened to quite a few songs over the past few months which have made me feel like they are a substitute for all human contact, ie armed with these songs, i wont need to actually be in contact with anyone anymore. Has anyone else ever got the same feeling, and if so with which songs? cheers
My songs were:
DMZ - Anti war Dub
Goth trad - Cut end
DMZ - I wait
Distance - Traffic
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Re: Songs which strip the need of humans
Quest - Last Days is nice and deep-
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Re: Songs which strip the need of humans
^nah what are you man on about, @OP, i get what you're saying bro - tunes you listen to that make you disconnect from the world. (anti-war dub isn't one though, thats defo a ppl in the dance tune)
140 wise,
Coki - Soundboy / Mood Dub
Skream - Irie
Burial - Unite
majority of old grime beats
140 wise,
Coki - Soundboy / Mood Dub
Skream - Irie
Burial - Unite
majority of old grime beats
Re: Songs which strip the need of humans
Sorry, this has the opposite effect of making me believe I'm all alone in this world, need human contact, & will never get it... Like a mannequin behind a glass pane in downtown Tokyo...TopManLurka wrote: Burial - Unite
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Re: Songs which strip the need of humans
why you saying sorry though? as if what i've said is wrong. its each to their own m8.
+ burial's music is defo known for its social aspect eh.....
+ burial's music is defo known for its social aspect eh.....
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Re: Songs which strip the need of humans
Burial is rainy, CITY music imo.
Can't bring it into context without human interaction.
Can't bring it into context without human interaction.



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Re: Songs which strip the need of humans
actually, yes this was one of those special aspects of dubstep music. Before the front row massive came out and started to collectively orchestrate their hands to the proverbial drops.What happened to doing your own thing? I personally, at the high point of dubstep, went out to the parties to enjoy the tunes at sound system strength and I couldn't give two fucks about anyone else there. Could be me alone in the room.Lye Form wrote:Yeah dance music is all about not being in contact with people. Solitary vibez innit......Gryphonyx wrote:So yeah have listened to quite a few songs over the past few months which have made me feel like they are a substitute for all human contact, ie armed with these songs, i wont need to actually be in contact with anyone anymore. Has anyone else ever got the same feeling, and if so with which songs? cheers
My songs were:
DMZ - Anti war Dub
Goth trad - Cut end
DMZ - I wait
Distance - Traffic
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Re: Songs which strip the need of humans
^yh
op has made good fred and certain posters have tried to belittle the ting. moar examples of tunes plz
op has made good fred and certain posters have tried to belittle the ting. moar examples of tunes plz
Re: Songs which strip the need of humans
Thought this was gonna be a nerdy thread on generative music haha, turns out OP probably smoked a bit too much and typed out their current thoughts haha 
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Re: Songs which strip the need of humans
joeki wrote:actually, yes this was one of those special aspects of dubstep music. Before the front row massive came out and started to collectively orchestrate their hands to the proverbial drops.What happened to doing your own thing? I personally, at the high point of dubstep, went out to the parties to enjoy the tunes at sound system strength and I couldn't give two fucks about anyone else there. Could be me alone in the room.Lye Form wrote:Yeah dance music is all about not being in contact with people. Solitary vibez innit......Gryphonyx wrote:So yeah have listened to quite a few songs over the past few months which have made me feel like they are a substitute for all human contact, ie armed with these songs, i wont need to actually be in contact with anyone anymore. Has anyone else ever got the same feeling, and if so with which songs? cheers
My songs were:
DMZ - Anti war Dub
Goth trad - Cut end
DMZ - I wait
Distance - Traffic
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Re: Songs which strip the need of humans
Immersive tunes then...
Skream - Lemon Drive
Loefah - System
Skream - Lemon Drive
Loefah - System
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Re: Songs which strip the need of humans
I'm not sure why you included my post in that quote? Or if you speaking to me? Or just adding to your own post. because that Kode9 quote has nothing, absolutely nothing to do with what I said? I'm just not sure.
If Kode9 is interested in something, that is up to him.
If Kode9 is interested in something, that is up to him.
Re: Songs which strip the need of humans
I just thought, its the way in which i listen to music. I dont go out to clubs (too young), instead I sit there in alone in the dark, curtains drawn, lights of, and zone out to music on a Hi-Fi system.
Also, i forgot to include these songs:
Commix - Be True (Burial Remix)
Bloc Party - Where Is Home? (Burial remix)
PS thanks for all the replies guys, good to know the dubstepforum is still alive
Also, i forgot to include these songs:
Commix - Be True (Burial Remix)
Bloc Party - Where Is Home? (Burial remix)
PS thanks for all the replies guys, good to know the dubstepforum is still alive
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Re: Songs which strip the need of humans
TopManLurka wrote:^nah what are you man on about, @OP, i get what you're saying bro - tunes you listen to that make you disconnect from the world. (anti-war dub isn't one though, thats defo a ppl in the dance tune)
oh shit son ! you win the thread with that tune
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Re: Songs which strip the need of humans
^^^ exactly . eyes down. skanking in the dark. i used to dance with my eyes closed all the time at dubstep shows. there's nothing wrong with that. now it's not so easy . thojoeki wrote:actually, yes this was one of those special aspects of dubstep music. Before the front row massive came out and started to collectively orchestrate their hands to the proverbial drops.What happened to doing your own thing? I personally, at the high point of dubstep, went out to the parties to enjoy the tunes at sound system strength and I couldn't give two fucks about anyone else there. Could be me alone in the room.Lye Form wrote:Yeah dance music is all about not being in contact with people. Solitary vibez innit......Gryphonyx wrote:So yeah have listened to quite a few songs over the past few months which have made me feel like they are a substitute for all human contact, ie armed with these songs, i wont need to actually be in contact with anyone anymore. Has anyone else ever got the same feeling, and if so with which songs? cheers
My songs were:
DMZ - Anti war Dub
Goth trad - Cut end
DMZ - I wait
Distance - Traffic
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