What's with these guys that get famous producing Trap or Dubstep and then all at the same time make an exodus for house?
Djing is so trendy that they have to bail on the genres that spawned them at the first sign of a shift in popularity.
Thats kinda like someone getting famous playing rock n roll and then switching to jazz for the next record.
I won't mention any names but you've probably seen a few of these guys post on Facebook.
"Hey guys, for the last time, don't come to my shows expecting to hear a trap set."
Unbelievable homie. You only made trap or dubstep for a couple years and you're bailing on it already? lol
Can you imagine if the DNB guys did that same thing? Dubstep would likely never have been created.
Bait and switch tactics.
Re: Trap/Dubstep sellouts
Posted: Sun Sep 01, 2013 8:59 pm
by wehlfest
People grow. Tastes change.
On a similar note Serj Tankian (System of a Down), came out with a jazz album:
I'm fine with it, but it's laughable when people try to jump on the bandwagon then jump off
Re: Trap/Dubstep sellouts
Posted: Sun Sep 01, 2013 9:03 pm
by EliteLennon117
4 hero switched up there game iirc. man doesn't want to be makin the same beats his whole life blud. diversity is essential to survival. also man may want that bare gash that comes with house. straight up sausage fest at a dubstep night. shit will send man home alone to wank. got to go out there and regulate.
Re: Trap/Dubstep sellouts
Posted: Sun Sep 01, 2013 9:05 pm
by Doctor_Dave
You wasteman. Your avatar represents a DNB sellout (lol RIP spor)
Also, you're a brostepper, did Pinch/Youngsta/other true hedz bailed on dubstep when it got popular? No they didn't, but they thought beyod just one genre and incorporate other genres in their DJ sets.
Not even Jah can save you
Re: Trap/Dubstep sellouts
Posted: Sun Sep 01, 2013 9:13 pm
by ill mindset
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Re: Trap/Dubstep sellouts
Posted: Sun Sep 01, 2013 9:16 pm
by Func
ill mindset wrote:Djing is so trendy that they have to bail on the genres that spawned them at the first sign of a shift in popularity.
Spot on tbh
Re: Trap/Dubstep sellouts
Posted: Sun Sep 01, 2013 9:37 pm
by Laszlo
Tru hed with day job
'Sellout' who can pay their bills by doing what they love
It's not a hard choice for most - people with mortgages and families to support. 'Sellout' can only really apply if an artist has compromised artistic integrity for cash - if any given artist has not made a public statement outlining their artistic outlook and then gone back on that then you can't (shouldn't) call them a sellout.
imo
Re: Trap/Dubstep sellouts
Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2013 12:06 am
by ill mindset
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Re: Trap/Dubstep Refugee Status
Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2013 9:32 am
by Laszlo
I wasn't insulting you, you soft tnuc.
No, you don't have to have Tiesto money (i'm just going to assume he's a rich person) to pay the mortgage but you do have to have a) a crowd to play in front of and/or b) people who will buy your tunes. If they dry up and start listening to stuff you're not playing and/or making the bank isn't going to freeze your repayments for you are they.
So if someone put in a lot of years learning how to produce and doesn't really have (m)any other job applicable skills, you really think they should stay true to the sound that made them famous??
Re: Trap/Dubstep Refugee Status
Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2013 10:11 am
by topmo3
what a waste thread.. what are you so butthurt about? i think the majority of dubstep producers and the whole scene moved on to 4x4 beats and different forms of house and techno like 3-4 years ago, that's basically 3-4 years before the mainstream popularity of let's say disclosure or what have you. nothing to do with popularity, act like you know
anyway, you can't always be making the same thing over and over. or if you do it's fucking boring
Re: Trap/Dubstep Refugee Status
Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2013 7:11 pm
by ultraspatial
ill mindset wrote:Can you imagine if the DNB guys did that same thing?
yeah imagine that
Re: Trap/Dubstep Refugee Status
Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2013 8:07 pm
by ActionJesus
ITT:
complaints about producers that jumped in the bandwagon for money and fame and want to get out.
now that their balls dropped and want to do something with some artistic integrity theyre getting hammered by their "fans". jokes.
OP youse a wasteman.
Re: Trap/Dubstep Refugee Status
Posted: Tue Sep 03, 2013 1:57 am
by jrkhnds
I've never posted in a thread this stupid ever before.
let the men live.
Re: Trap/Dubstep Refugee Status
Posted: Tue Sep 03, 2013 9:46 am
by Riddles
So for example lets say Skream, he's now playing Disco and whatever, he's obviously loving what he does.
Is he a sellout for 'leaving' dubstep when he said it doesn't interest him? Cos imo, he'd be more of a sell out if he continued releasing/playing dubstep when he wasnt enjoying it and was doing it just for the money.
Photek is another great example of an artist making different genres of music.
I love the way that people assume just because an artist is making one genre of music, it means all they listen to is that genre.
Re: Trap/Dubstep Refugee Status
Posted: Tue Sep 03, 2013 9:52 am
by exfox
Riddles wrote:So for example lets say Skream, he's now playing Disco and whatever, he's obviously loving what he does.
Is he a sellout for 'leaving' dubstep when he said it doesn't interest him? Cos imo, he'd be more of a sell out if he continued releasing/playing dubstep when he wasnt enjoying it and was doing it just for the money.