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is dubstep ever gonna go away?
 

offline 7Pd from britney's upskirt vagina on 2009-12-20 10:17 [#02352788]
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or is it gonna stay here forever being rubbish like drum
and bass?


 

offline gingaling from Scamworth (Burkina Faso) on 2009-12-20 10:30 [#02352790]
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answered your own question, although, it aint all that bad
really imo


 

offline Taxidermist from Black Grass on 2009-12-20 11:58 [#02352810]
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Its good fun to listen to. I think the only thing that
really bothers me about it are the people who whine about
it.


 

offline pidgin from St Kilda on 2009-12-20 12:12 [#02352812]
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dubstep is some forward thinking shit, don't sleep. this is
some serious sounds of the future production here


 

offline jerkface on 2009-12-20 12:12 [#02352813]
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it's mostly watered down but there are some good artists
still. something new is gonna happen soon, but what that is
gonna be is yet to be determined. make the music you wanna
hear...start something new!


 

offline Taxidermist from Black Grass on 2009-12-20 12:13 [#02352814]
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Thats kind of the same way I feel about breakcore. That shit
doesn't seem to be going away.


 

offline jnasato from 777gogogo (Japan) on 2009-12-20 13:25 [#02352833]
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When anything reaches super mainstream it's the end but then
a new beginning. Like jazz goes fusion and poppy. And club
music with lasers. And Vanilla Ice. The new McDonald's ad
is dubstep, and I hear Burger King is competing with a
breakcore ad.

If some gangsta rapper who was shot and been in a coma since
the 80's woke up today, he would wonder why everyone looks
so yo yo yo. Like waking up into some surreal alternate
universe.


 

offline versionthree on 2009-12-20 13:30 [#02352836]
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I love dubstep. I hope it never stops!
Dubstep>Christmas


 

offline fleetmouse from Horny for Truth on 2009-12-20 13:47 [#02352842]
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It should go away aaaaaany minute now

aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaany minute


 

offline sausage delight on 2009-12-20 13:50 [#02352845]
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about 2% of the budpest i've heard is really good. the rest
is like most drum n bass. inane shit


 

offline cx from Norway on 2009-12-20 13:52 [#02352846]
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what are some good dubstep artists and albums please


 

offline fleetmouse from Horny for Truth on 2009-12-20 13:54 [#02352848]
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lady gaga - the fame
wayne newton - euro vegas platinum disco hit machine
yes - fragile
celine dion
willie nelson
bob the builder


 

offline sausage delight on 2009-12-20 14:00 [#02352850]
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one track called 'eastern jam' by chase and status

also 'shaolin' and 'murda sound' by bar 9

oh yeah and akira kiteshi is pretty awesome

check it


 

offline Terence Hill from Germany on 2009-12-20 14:03 [#02352854]
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LAZY_TITLE


 

offline versionthree on 2009-12-20 14:27 [#02352871]
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Haha. I like you. You are weird, but have a nice soul :)


 

offline cx from Norway on 2009-12-20 15:50 [#02352901]
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the dubstep sound goes kind of against my sensibilities

they use very basic waveforms / synths and lots of
resonance.
i kind of like advanced modulated synths and little
resonance.

IF YTOU SEE


 

offline sausage delight on 2009-12-20 15:53 [#02352903]
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that did sound a little twattish


 

offline cx from Norway on 2009-12-20 15:53 [#02352904]
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sorry :(

why?


 

offline jnasato from 777gogogo (Japan) on 2009-12-20 16:09 [#02352914]
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Cuz it had too much resonance.


 

offline anne laplantine on 2009-12-20 16:17 [#02352919]
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i don t know dubstep but in my opinion it's a good thing


 

offline thatne from United States on 2009-12-20 16:37 [#02352930]
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dubstep is backwards


 

offline Terence Hill from Germany on 2009-12-20 17:02 [#02352943]
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petsbud?


 

offline cyrstal dude from LA all day! (United States) on 2009-12-20 17:29 [#02352956]
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it's some limey nerd shit, but i like thishttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D6pTSGvp7T8

most dubstep reminds me of white dudes with dreads smoking
too much resin.


 

offline khrimson from the fridge on 2009-12-20 17:42 [#02352965]
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dumbstep


 

offline anne laplantine on 2009-12-20 17:46 [#02352966]
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yes, you're right.


 

offline khrimson from the fridge on 2009-12-20 17:50 [#02352968]
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awesome


 

offline anne laplantine on 2009-12-20 17:53 [#02352969]
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yeah


 

offline anne laplantine on 2009-12-20 17:57 [#02352970]
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i didn't want to say yeah
i misspelled it.


 

offline sausage delight on 2009-12-20 18:02 [#02352971]
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yesh


 

offline 7Pd from britney's upskirt vagina on 2009-12-20 18:15 [#02352975]
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boring nasty ugly bass sounds
boring rhythms
boring tempo
boring samples
boring build ups
boring drops
boring


 

offline 7Pd from britney's upskirt vagina on 2009-12-20 18:17 [#02352977]
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lol dubstep. i made this thread about 3 or 4 years ago on
watmm.
dubstep is boring shit music for middle class idiots. just
like idm



 

offline jnasato from 777gogogo (Japan) on 2009-12-21 02:16 [#02353025]
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That is true. What's incredible is that the ultra rich
listen to a genre that the common man doesn't even have
access to. I heard some once for about 2 seconds when I was
painting a mural for this rich mofo, and it blew my mind!
Made Aphex Brothers Pushers sound like shit. It was barely
sound. It was more like holographic sex on salvia in
several dimensions simultaneously, with your head inside
that huge ass wheel.

The poor apparently listen to extremely fast banjo music or
hip hop.


 

offline Taxidermist from Black Grass on 2009-12-21 04:22 [#02353031]
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I don't agree that it made you seem twatish. Kind of made
you seem like an idiot though. Like someone saying they only
like guitar sounds if they are played through a specific
delay pedal. Comments like that make me want to punch
people.


 

offline MASUGNEN from Lund (Sweden) on 2009-12-21 11:15 [#02353073]
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Kode 9 played in Malmoe some years ago. I thought it was
shit.

I wasn't too keen on dubstep until I saw Living Inside the
Speaker (Michael Thomas & Mark Walter, 2007). There I got a
feeling for the movement and the idea. The documentary was
screened as a prequel to Musically Mad (Karl Folke, 2008)
about roots reggae soundsystems. I was taught the relation
between these styles and now respect their passion.

But I only have Grime 2 (with a now more appreciated Kode 9)
to listen to. That's one (important) aspect, that the music
shouldn't be released in extenso/en masse; dubstep like
roots reggae soundsystems artists press often their music
direct to a unique vinyl that's played on a massive, custom
made soundsystem for a definately original dance
experience.

Deconstructively, dubstep could be regarded as "old man's
rave music". The rave generation of the late 80's and early
90's is getting older and slower, thus need a different kind
of music for an all-nighter.

Dubstep has feeling. It's indirect, unclear, but it's there.
Feel it.


 

offline Barcode from United Kingdom on 2009-12-21 12:24 [#02353091]
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Like every genre, the best is good, the worst is shit. 95%
of any genre is shit. Millions of people make music, very
few have an original idea.


 

offline 7Pd from britney's upskirt vagina on 2009-12-21 13:22 [#02353109]
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that's true.

i just resent the fact that any decent nights out have
disappeared as everyone is putting on boring shitty dubstep
all night. it's not dance music. why cant everyone just stay
at home and listen to their boring music there instead of
moodily flopping about like idiots to the amazing wobbly
bassline? even psy trance is more fun.


 

offline pidgin from St Kilda on 2009-12-21 13:33 [#02353114]
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i'm doing my bit by staying at home to listen to IDMs


 

offline teamilk2sugars from London (United Kingdom) on 2009-12-21 13:35 [#02353115]
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different board; same old pointless and never-ending
arguement...

Like it... or don't... never mind what everyone else thinks.


 

offline MASUGNEN from Lund (Sweden) on 2009-12-21 13:48 [#02353121]
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Dubstep isn't really danceable, therefore rave oldies
promote it and kids like it, afraid of blurring mascara and
sweating expensive clothing. People really don't like to
dance, it's non-fashionable.

IDM is also quite non-danceable. Give me some distorted acid
or classic bangin' Detroit techno.


 

offline 7Pd from britney's upskirt vagina on 2009-12-21 14:08 [#02353133]
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shut up


 

offline hedphukkerr from mathbotton (United States) on 2009-12-21 15:22 [#02353157]
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if people arent dancing then you just aren't going to the
right places. good dubstep makes you flip your shit!

and yeah, like most people with brains have said in this
thread (and 5 thousand times before) 99% of all music is
shit, therefore 99% of ANY genre is going to be shit.

and i think dubstep is going in an interesting direction,
getting a lot more melodic (well one end is, then there's
the mega-synth future maddness which is just pushing it more
towards an exercise in pure sound heaviness) and trippy with
its production.

for some really forward thinking dubstep, check out eskmo
and untold's productions.


 

offline jnasato from 777gogogo (Japan) on 2009-12-21 15:32 [#02353160]
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Thematically the whole scene is interesting, cuz after how
many nights does one get tired of some dark and wobbly
"stubbly face detective" cool feeling? There's a reason why
rave was so popular for so long, and that's cuz people like
being happy. Drugs or not, there was happy and dancy, which
totally beats going "ugh- uh- yeah-", like some hip hop
music video or something.

So I think old school 4 ballz on the floor is very in tune
with animals and their heartbeats, so the bd in the 4/4
sound is like emphasizing life or something.


 

offline khrimson from the fridge on 2009-12-21 15:33 [#02353161]
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Soften and dislodge dubstep by applying different music
detergent. It is important to use only music detergent that
will not clog the pores, such as indie music detergent. Pour
around 1 tablespoon of music detergent into the palms of
the hands, and massage the music detergent onto the skin
using a deep pressure. After about 2 minutes of massaging,
let the music detergent remain on the skin for an additional
5 minutes. After the allotted time, fill a bowl with nearly
boiling water, and lean over the bowl no closer than twelve
inches. Cover the head and bowl with a towel so that the
steam envelops the skin. After about 5 minutes, wipe off the
music detergent and sweat from the skin using the towel.


 

offline PS on 2009-12-21 15:36 [#02353162]
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Talkin' bout dubstep!


 

offline 7Pd from britney's upskirt vagina on 2009-12-21 15:43 [#02353164]
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99% of everything is shit


 

offline sausage delight on 2009-12-21 16:22 [#02353175]
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for me dubstep is like a perfect combination of sex and
violence. like you want to imagine smacking someone right in
the face but also you do a little cum at the same time


 

offline MASUGNEN from Lund (Sweden) on 2009-12-22 05:37 [#02353409]
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You could also say that dubstep is less harsh than most rave
music, somewhat lighter in mood than most techno. Grime
isn't that grim.


 

offline hedphukkerr from mathbotton (United States) on 2009-12-22 07:15 [#02353424]
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again, i dunno if yall are listening to proper dubstep.
less harsh than most rave? watch the faces melt and
people tear up the dance floor when this shit drops.

also, the new reso ep is up on the torrents and totally bad
ass. seriously future shit.


 

offline Jennifer_b from journey to a better me (United States) on 2009-12-22 07:50 [#02353443]
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you are a proper bollock


 

offline Jennifer_b from journey to a better me (United States) on 2009-12-22 07:54 [#02353446]
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everyone and their stiiiiiinkin dubstep


 


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