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tunes are getting clowny

Post by emu » Wed Nov 07, 2007 12:29 am

lately been hearing more and more clowny ass noises comin from more and more producers. i hope its not going the same direction dnb did with the likes of distorted minds and twisted individual. GET OUT OF THE STUDIO AND BREATHE SOME FRESH AIR. sounding real gross.
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Post by intoccabile » Wed Nov 07, 2007 12:35 am

I have to agree here.

And...

Easy with the pitch-bend.
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Post by intoccabile » Wed Nov 07, 2007 12:37 am

I have a feeling that whatever the dissenters say, these " clowny " tunes will smash the dancefloor anyway.
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Post by emu » Wed Nov 07, 2007 12:42 am

Intoccabile wrote:I have a feeling that whatever the dissenters say, these " clowny " tunes will smash the dancefloor anyway.
yeah :cry: :evil: :roll:
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Post by ike » Wed Nov 07, 2007 12:46 am

if you aint got anything good to say...


i agree some tunes are going "too far" such as "too far" by rusko. but isnt this is what dubstep is for? pushing further towards fuck knows
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Post by ashley » Wed Nov 07, 2007 1:08 am

got any examples?

References help to put some support on your claims.

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Post by intoccabile » Wed Nov 07, 2007 1:12 am

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Post by frodo » Wed Nov 07, 2007 1:15 am

I don't think really think is a problem. Not yet at least.

But hearing a certain bootleg of a certain jungle anthem getting a rewind at DMZ on Saturday didn't really make me jump with joy.

No worries, I'm not getting all elitist on you, this is enough for now.

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Post by emu » Wed Nov 07, 2007 1:18 am

yea theres still so much good stuff out there that its not a problem or anything- i just think people need a reminder that that style is what killed dnb for a lot of people and deserves a notice. history repeats itself...
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Post by contakt » Wed Nov 07, 2007 1:25 am

I dunno, I never like posting in these kinds of threads but I am in a bad mood anyway and I think I'll post in this one.

There have been a LOT of these sorts of discussions on this forum recently. Damn, they're not even discussions, they're just people bitching.

Sure, a bit of chat about the scene and the music is a good thing and goes a long way - but seriously, do we need x amount of threads all saying 'wobble is shit', 'dubstep has got samey', 'dubstep is boring now' and so on?

The fact is, the scene has exploded in the last year. OF COURSE THE MUSIC WILL BE AFFECTED - for all the reasons that have already been stated by many others.

The trick is for each of us to take responsibility for making dubstep what we want it to be - as individuals. Dubstep belongs to all of us in different ways. We all hear it differently. We all have our own tastes.

What is stopping the complainers from searching harder for tunes that excite them? Or seeking out nights with interesting lineups (how many of you complainers have been to Platform 1 or DOTS?). Or even making your own tunes or putting your own nights on?

And before you say it, I'm not saying we all have to love everything that comes out and listen uncritically to dubstep. I'm just saying take a bit of responsibility and make dubstep what you want it to be rather than posting unhelpful threads on the forum.

This post isn't directed at any individuals in particular - I'm not calling anybody out. It's just a general statement.

Anyway.
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Post by emu » Wed Nov 07, 2007 1:30 am

tru- was jus an observation. :lol: i usually frown on pointless threads also- but had a bored hair up my ass. and was listening to a mix that was getting on my nerves is all haha carry on.
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Post by ory » Wed Nov 07, 2007 2:12 am

I'm all for dancefloor bangers from the likes of Rusko and Skream, as long as they add something to the mix, not just rehash old sounds.

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Re: tunes are getting clowny

Post by same'0 » Wed Nov 07, 2007 3:34 am

EMU wrote:lately been hearing more and more clowny ass noises comin from more and more producers. i hope its not going the same direction dnb did with the likes of distorted minds and twisted individual. GET OUT OF THE STUDIO AND BREATHE SOME FRESH AIR. sounding real gross.
if u dont like it, dont listen to it....
there is so much dubstep, dont let one sound of it ruin it all for u thats just pointless.. and with the dnb thing yes it did become shit but there are still so many awesome producers out there.. guys like chris imperspective, equinox, calibre etc.. i dont understand why people whinge..

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Post by jolly wailer » Wed Nov 07, 2007 5:41 am

not this bullshit again

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Post by a_k47 » Wed Nov 07, 2007 5:48 am

Contakt wrote:I dunno, I never like posting in these kinds of threads but I am in a bad mood anyway and I think I'll post in this one.

There have been a LOT of these sorts of discussions on this forum recently. Damn, they're not even discussions, they're just people bitching.

Sure, a bit of chat about the scene and the music is a good thing and goes a long way - but seriously, do we need x amount of threads all saying 'wobble is shit', 'dubstep has got samey', 'dubstep is boring now' and so on?

The fact is, the scene has exploded in the last year. OF COURSE THE MUSIC WILL BE AFFECTED - for all the reasons that have already been stated by many others.

The trick is for each of us to take responsibility for making dubstep what we want it to be - as individuals. Dubstep belongs to all of us in different ways. We all hear it differently. We all have our own tastes.

What is stopping the complainers from searching harder for tunes that excite them? Or seeking out nights with interesting lineups (how many of you complainers have been to Platform 1 or DOTS?). Or even making your own tunes or putting your own nights on?

And before you say it, I'm not saying we all have to love everything that comes out and listen uncritically to dubstep. I'm just saying take a bit of responsibility and make dubstep what you want it to be rather than posting unhelpful threads on the forum.

This post isn't directed at any individuals in particular - I'm not calling anybody out. It's just a general statement.

Anyway.
its true in what you your saying bro but how are people going to hear new tunes when most people are pushing the same music and most of the nights that are going on all have the same djs there there playing the same sound rewinding the same tunes about a million times
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Post by incyde » Wed Nov 07, 2007 9:28 am

a_k47 wrote: how are people going to hear new tunes when most people are pushing the same music and most of the nights that are going on all have the same djs there there playing the same sound rewinding the same tunes about a million times
Well I wouldnt say its THAT BAD..... plenty of nights now where you don't hear the "same tunes". Platform 1, DOTS, Dubstep Changed My Life, etc etc..
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Post by dubluke » Wed Nov 07, 2007 10:29 am

rusko and caspa's rinse show has a criminal amount of rewinds....
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Post by chunkie » Wed Nov 07, 2007 10:45 am

:o

how about theres too much bass in dubstep
and too much dub
not to mention that god awful steppin!

lets get rid of all that
rename it with a symbol (a la prince)
and start a new forum

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Post by dubzy » Wed Nov 07, 2007 11:45 am

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Post by Littlefoot » Wed Nov 07, 2007 12:50 pm

CALM DOWN DEAR

it's only a few producers

PLEASE people!

stop going so over the top with your worrys, paranoia is gonna kill it all
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