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Would You Let Your Kid Go To A Rave?
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Kire replied on Wed Jun 15, 2011 @ 3:25pm
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Originally Posted By ALIENZED

Noah would....

j/k


LOL
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» rawali replied on Wed Jun 15, 2011 @ 7:03pm
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Originally Posted By V.2-1

all I can hear is 120 bpm Drum&Bass.


120bpm drum&bass would be breaks.... pretty slow breaks...

dubstep has a pretty different rythmic structure than dnb or breaks for that matter... dubstep relies a lot more on drum programming than sampling... also it's closer to 140 than 120

anyways, wtv, not trying to make you like dubstep with words but jus' sayin'... it's not 120 bpm dnb...
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» v.2-1 replied on Thu Jun 16, 2011 @ 5:25pm
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Originally Posted By RAWALI

120bpm drum&bass would be breaks.... pretty slow breaks...

dubstep has a pretty different rythmic structure than dnb or breaks for that matter... dubstep relies a lot more on drum programming than sampling... also it's closer to 140 than 120

anyways, wtv, not trying to make you like dubstep with words but jus' sayin'... it's not 120 bpm dnb...

Ok then I'm off by 20 bpms. Wtv. I haven't really given much attention to dubstep drum patterns, it's more the basslines and track construction I was referring to.

And yeah Bliss, there are a few dubstep tracks I do like but when the proportion of the ones I heard only accounts for about 2 or 3% of the genre itself, it's safe to say I'm not really a fan of it. But yes, granted. There is some good in every genre. :)
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» rawali replied on Thu Jun 16, 2011 @ 5:40pm
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I guess that's normal. Alot of early dubstep producers migrated from dnb... Then again, alot of them also migrated from garage and grime. At this point it's all mixed up though. I'm seing more influence of dubstep to dnb than the other way around.

More and more I start hearing stuff that is unique to dubstep and not the same old formula borrowed from other genres applied over and over again... producers are moving away from the clichés of mixing genres and are using dubstep as a very wide guideline to make new original sounds... exciting times

also this tune is amazing...
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Blisss replied on Thu Jun 16, 2011 @ 10:42pm
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Originally Posted By V.2-1

Ok then I'm off by 20 bpms. Wtv. I haven't really given much attention to dubstep drum patterns, it's more the basslines and track construction I was referring to.

And yeah Bliss, there are a few dubstep tracks I do like but when the proportion of the ones I heard only accounts for about 2 or 3% of the genre itself, it's safe to say I'm not really a fan of it. But yes, granted. There is some good in every genre. :)


The problem with dubstep is that its become victim of its own success.Too many people are making dubstep, many for completely the wrong reasons, which in turn leads to an excess of crappy dubstep flooding the market, which in turn dilutes the music.

Its like what happened to electro, back in the 90s electro was an underground style of music, you had labels like Rephlex and guys out of detroit making the stuff. I was actually one of the only djs in Montreal, along with Dj Luv and a few others that even bothered to play electro in the 90s, mainly cause pretty everyone else was playing techno, house or dnb.

Then it blew up at the turn of the century and it was actually quite interesting until everyone jumped on the bandwagon and started making generic electro records which ultimately crashed the scene.

Im not saying dubstep will die, but it will definitely not be as big as it is a year from now. Its like a big bubble waiting to burst

I predict original breakbeat music (which is the roots of dnb and pretty every style of British urban electronic music, including dubstep) will make a big comeback this decade, at least in the UK.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» v.2-1 replied on Fri Jun 17, 2011 @ 1:03am
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Meh, even before dubstep got big, I never really warmed up to it. I guess popularity is making it even more difficult though.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Blisss replied on Fri Jun 17, 2011 @ 12:04pm
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Well technically you were ahead of the trend ;)
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» greatjob replied on Fri Jun 17, 2011 @ 12:07pm
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Omg just stfu dude

*facepalm*
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Strik_IX replied on Fri Jun 17, 2011 @ 2:41pm
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Fartstep is where it's at.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» greatjob replied on Fri Jun 17, 2011 @ 2:47pm
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Geezerstep
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» KORHAL replied on Fri Jun 17, 2011 @ 4:52pm
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Hard Trance Original:


Dubstep remix:
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» v.2-1 replied on Sun Jun 19, 2011 @ 11:42am
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Originally Posted By STRIK_IX

Fartstep is where it's at.

No, it's all about Shartstep now. Or constepation.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Blisss replied on Sun Jun 19, 2011 @ 12:13pm
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Originally Posted By RAWALI

120bpm drum&bass would be breaks.... pretty slow breaks...

dubstep has a pretty different rythmic structure than dnb or breaks for that matter... dubstep relies a lot more on drum programming than sampling... also it's closer to 140 than 120


I agree in part, but not all breaks or dnb rely on sampling either

As for the tempo, dubstep sounds slow to me, I associate it more with hip hop or dancehall tempos in my mind when I listen to it.

I dont hear the "fastness" in dubstep the same way I hear it dnb even though people tell me its the same tempo. Thats why I tend to listen to it as a "slow" tempo, if Im gonna mix other styles into dubstep I'd go from dubstep into hip hop into mumbathon (which I'm kinda of enjoying right now, not all of it, but the tempo I like :) into slow breaks and gradually speed it up to a 120 bpm where I can start adding house and faster breaks.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» greatjob replied on Sun Jun 19, 2011 @ 3:31pm
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Do you have any idea what a time signature is? It's what allows you to mix different styles together in the same tempo. 5 year olds know that. How are you still trying to have intellectual conversations about shit you covered 100 times or more on this forum? We know you know how to do is DJ. Get over it.
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Blisss replied on Sun Jun 19, 2011 @ 4:46pm
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I hardly think I have anything to learn from you lol...time signatures hahaha...well lets see time signatures between different styles only mix when they are on the same tempo, which is exactly what we're discussing.

You've done nothing but state the obvious :)

BTW my third year old niece holds a better conversation than you Host :) Just sayin
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» rawali replied on Sun Jun 19, 2011 @ 10:18pm
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not sure what time signature has to do with any of this... one of the only electronic music tunes i can think of that has a different time signature than 4 on 4 is this at 2:14 till 3:10



Technically, that part would be 12 on 8 (compound time signature) which could still be written in 4 on 4 on a triplet grid. I've heard a couple of tunes that switch to a 12 on 8 sig but I don't think I've ever heard anything go into 3 on 4 let alone a more odd signature like a 7 on 4.

Some people consider dubstep 70 bpm with a 2 on 4 time signature but I honestly know of absolutely no producer who does it that way... it's still just 140 bpm 4 on 4...

also... dnb and dubstep are not at the same tempo... at all... dubstep is 140, dnb is closer to 175... did you mean drumstep?
Update » rawali wrote on Sun Jun 19, 2011 @ 10:22pm
if anyone has examples of electronic music in odd time signature, id be curious to hear em'... I think blake market said something about him producing 7 on 4 breakcore things...
Update » rawali wrote on Sun Jun 19, 2011 @ 10:36pm
speaking of odd time signatures...

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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» nodeletesucks replied on Mon Jun 20, 2011 @ 2:11am
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"if anyone has examples of electronic music in odd time signature, id be curious to hear em'"

=)
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» recoil replied on Mon Jun 20, 2011 @ 2:20am
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Originally Posted By A_X_CELL





nice track!
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Screwhead replied on Mon Jun 20, 2011 @ 3:01am
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I dunno how electronic you'd consider it, but the first part of Tubular Bells is in 15/8 split into two bars, one 7/8 and the other 8/8
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» databoy replied on Mon Jun 20, 2011 @ 3:11am
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Try this [ www.youtube.com ]
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