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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» MelooDie replied on Wed Jun 23, 2010 @ 12:40am
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Originally Posted By A_X_CELL

This.

Using 303 with the new sound effects that are made these days = total madness.


Exact! Les fusions musicales ,je le dis et redirai toujours ,c'est le best!!
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» geoffbuchanan replied on Wed Jun 23, 2010 @ 3:14am
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Originally Posted By V.2-1

I agree. Enough with the dumbstep.

Sowwy kids but I've yet to hear a winning argument for dubstep. The wobble ? You gots plenty of that in D&B, Fidget House, Speed Garage, you name it. It's been around for years. Nothing original there. The beats ? Erm, breaks anyone ?


Hm. Wobble. You say it like it's in every "dubstep" track. It's not a specific sound. Sure, there's an easy way to go about it, which is why there's a lot of repetitive stuff out there, but it's more of a technique compared to a sound. A tool to let the creator be creative, we just hear it being over exploited in certain specific ways.

Dubstep is like metal, or techno, or even country for that matter. A word way too general to represent the amount of variety there actually is relating to the genre. If a piece is classified under dubstep, listeners who aren't enthused about the general genre are automatically gonna be bias against it. Same for me if you give me a piece that's listed under Happy Hardcore.

Fuck genres, people should start listening rather than assuming styles go in only one direction.
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» raisinlove replied on Wed Jun 23, 2010 @ 10:08am
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I don't like reggae...
I hate it!
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Kuzutetsu replied on Wed Jun 23, 2010 @ 11:30am
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moi j'aime ca quand c'est rapide!!! donc quand c'est lent
j'ai vraiment de la misere a embarquer... peut importe
comment ca sonne.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» rawali replied on Wed Jun 23, 2010 @ 1:46pm
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Originally Posted By RAVEDAVE

bring back events multiples genres!


not to shamelessly plug myself but...
thursday at forward:

10 to 12: Rhys taylor b2b wally: dubstep/breaks/glitch hop/dnb
12 to 1: kimazea: live tribal dubstep/two-step
1 to 2: Sarcastic: just saying techno is basically an insult to steve lalla but finding an accurate description for what he plays would be a full time job for the whole population india for a year... so... techno
2 to 3: Moebius: fidget/electro maybe a bit of hardtek

come on Dave, there are still multiple genre events... look at epic 3... we had hhc/dubstep/dnb/fidget/electro/hardtek/acid and god knows what else...

aw... come on dave lets make peace and hug and do a rave where we will tag team a dubstep/hardstyle set (haha wtf) only to get busted by 16 cops 4 tunes into the mix
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» WhiteLight replied on Thu Jun 24, 2010 @ 10:40pm
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Screwhead: You know Rusko's gonna be producing Britney Spear's next album? I don't like Rusko's music the same way I do with Aphex Twin, Kode9 or Prefuse 73; it's cheesy party music. But the thing is that enjoy seeing Rusko infiltrate pop music and can't wait to see how him producing Birtney's next album is gonna influence mainstream music. I still enjoy Rusko much more than most heavy dubstep.

theorator: The sad thing is that I'm getting bored of going to dubstep nights because it seems like most DJs are playing that brostep stuff constantly with 2 or 3 other kinda track in the whole mix. Kids don't like creative music, they want the same shit with a huge bassdrop over and over again....

LeChat:

"serieux moi JADORE le dubstep" - Émilie
"serieux moi JADORE le dubstep" - Émilie
"serieux moi JADORE le dubstep" - Émilie
"serieux moi JADORE le dubstep" - Émilie
"serieux moi JADORE le dubstep" - Émilie
"serieux moi JADORE le dubstep" - Émilie

J'vais imprimer ça en gros caractère noirs et te le faire encadrer.

Melo: Les fusions musicales, c'est chill, mais ya mieux. Moi j'veux entendre des producers qui font de la musique sans se dire "ok je fais une track de dubstep" ou même "ok je fais une track qui va mélanger le dubstep et l'electro"... J'veux de la musique ou ça parrait que l'artiste c'est juste lancé à faire d'la musique sans essayer de se mettre des barrières de style. C'est certain qu'au final, on peut toujours trouver les influences, mais c'est facile de voir quand la musique est forcée dans un sens ou dans l'autre.

I'm feeling the bass right now..
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» LeChat replied on Thu Jun 24, 2010 @ 11:42pm
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ha ha ha simon tes drole twa eh
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» MelooDie replied on Fri Jun 25, 2010 @ 12:33am
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Originally Posted By WHITELIGHT

Melo: Les fusions musicales, c'est chill, mais ya mieux. Moi j'veux entendre des producers qui font de la musique sans se dire "ok je fais une track de dubstep" ou même "ok je fais une track qui va mélanger le dubstep et l'electro"... J'veux de la musique ou ça parrait que l'artiste c'est juste lancé à faire d'la musique sans essayer de se mettre des barrières de style. C'est certain qu'au final, on peut toujours trouver les influences, mais c'est facile de voir quand la musique est forcée dans un sens ou dans l'autre.




Je respecte et comprends ton opinion a 200 miles a l'heure ,mais hélas ,un peu comme les pays ,villes, on dirait que les gens ont besoin de barrières pour se sentir quelqu'un ou exprimer ce qu'il est. Pour les fusions, bien c'est ce qui permets a la musique d' évoluer. En utilisant les samples exemple: snare / kik dnb ou hardcore au lieu des sons réguliers *house* a la benny Bennassi,ben on est pas mal plus proche du Fidget que de David Guetta... .Mais encore la je suis comme toi,pourquoi ils ont classifiés ca *fidget* , pour moi ca reste du house [ .Com ] j'ai dit plutôt les gens ont besoins de barrières pour se sentir bien . Quand les gens me demandent ce que je mixe je sais pas trop moi-même quoi répondre. Souvent je finis par repondre: je mixe du Melodrastik
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Blisss replied on Fri Jun 25, 2010 @ 2:18am
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Dubstep is just the latest in a line of overhyped british sounds

Its cool music dont get me wrong, but nothing super original and it quickly become FORMULAIC.

Soon you'll be picking up dubstep tracks in the dollar bins and you'll be making fun of people who are still listening to it (oh wait thats already happened ;)

In the words of my man Chuck D "Don't believe the hype".
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Choda_Bean replied on Fri Jun 25, 2010 @ 4:16am
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this thread is useless.

just a bunch of people talking shit, about shit they don't know.

maybe uhhh, get out a tad bit more??? the drug references alone are just... like????
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» WhiteLight replied on Fri Jun 25, 2010 @ 4:37am
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What? You don't know yet?

I heard Ketamine ruined dubstep (or was it Borgore?)
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Blisss replied on Fri Jun 25, 2010 @ 5:32am
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Lol...

It dosen't take a genius to figure out what dubstep is, its been around for a decade or so...more hype than substance at this point unfortunately

Just another fad which will soon be replaced by something newer, fresher and more exciting
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» databoy replied on Fri Jun 25, 2010 @ 8:25am
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Wasnt dubstep the flavor of the monthe 2 years ago?
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Blisss replied on Fri Jun 25, 2010 @ 10:47am
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Yup, thats why I can't keep a straight face now when these kids try to convince its the next big thing,

It stopped being "cool" about 3 years ago, went mainstream 2 years ago, its not "underground" like some would like to you believe, its very commercial and popular at this point.

try listening to some dub reggae, that shit will always be underground

Fuck all these commercial dubstep clowns yo, producing Britney Spears albums and remixing pop artists like La Roux, get the fuck outta here.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Masa replied on Fri Jun 25, 2010 @ 11:50am
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Originally Posted By MELODRASTIK

Je respecte et comprends ton opinion a 200 miles a l'heure ,mais hélas ,un peu comme les pays ,villes, on dirait que les gens ont besoin de barrières pour se sentir quelqu'un ou exprimer ce qu'il est. Pour les fusions, bien c'est ce qui permets a la musique d' évoluer. En utilisant les samples exemple: snare / kik dnb ou hardcore au lieu des sons réguliers *house* a la benny Bennassi,ben on est pas mal plus proche du Fidget que de David Guetta... .Mais encore la je suis comme toi,pourquoi ils ont classifiés ca *fidget* , pour moi ca reste du house [ .Com ] j'ai dit plutôt les gens ont besoins de barrières pour se sentir bien . Quand les gens me demandent ce que je mixe je sais pas trop moi-même quoi répondre. Souvent je finis par repondre: je mixe du Melodrastik


+1
<3
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» flo replied on Fri Jun 25, 2010 @ 12:32pm
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Originally Posted By MASA

+1 < 3


c'est pas faux ;)
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Masa replied on Fri Jun 25, 2010 @ 12:39pm
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Bwahahah très fort, Flo :)
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» WhiteLight replied on Fri Jun 25, 2010 @ 1:07pm
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Originally Posted By BLISSS

Yup, thats why I can't keep a straight face now when these kids try to convince its the next big thing,

It stopped being "cool" about 3 years ago, went mainstream 2 years ago, its not "underground" like some would like to you believe, its very commercial and popular at this point.

try listening to some dub reggae, that shit will always be underground

Fuck all these commercial dubstep clowns yo, producing Britney Spears albums and remixing pop artists like La Roux, get the fuck outta here.


Yeah, cause obviously, mainstream music is ALWAYS shit. (...)

Just playing the devil's advocate here. The problem with dubstep is not that it's becoming mainstream. The problem is that there's way too much generic shit right now and that sadly, most people will always go with what's easier on the brain (dumb music vs music with substance). It's pretty much the same thing with every other EDM genre though. You just need to look a bit more to find the good shit.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Blisss replied on Fri Jun 25, 2010 @ 1:44pm
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Its not always shit but 99% of it is. Thats true for any style of music though.

When a genre becomes popular or more mainstream, the market gets flooded with generic copycats, which ultimately dilutes the whole thing and makes it less appealing.

The best time for any genre is when it is truly underground or at its beginning because its still completely new, fresh and untainted. When it turns into a formula its finished for me. There's nothing remotely interesting or cool about formulaic music, its just plain boring.

Like I said the next underground is already started we just haven't found a name for it yet.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Termina replied on Fri Jun 25, 2010 @ 2:54pm
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Originally Posted By BLISSS

Its not always shit but 99% of it is. Thats true for any style of music though.

When a genre becomes popular or more mainstream, the market gets flooded with generic copycats, which ultimately dilutes the whole thing and makes it less appealing.

The best time for any genre is when it is truly underground or at its beginning because its still completely new, fresh and untainted. When it turns into a formula its finished for me. There's nothing remotely interesting or cool about formulaic music, its just plain boring.

Like I said the next underground is already started we just haven't found a name for it yet.


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