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D8N_LL
28th May 2009, 14:03
a mate was recentley playing his ipod in my car and played a few dubstep songs. absolutlely loving it!!
anyone listen 2 it?
if so, give me some good tracks tha i can blast out :)? cheers
dubstep is the current 'cool kids' genre for commercial crap usually :D
Alot of the hardcore DnB'ers F'ing hate it lol
D8N_LL
28th May 2009, 14:08
i much prefer DnB, put i listened to Rusko - Cockney Thug, and now im in loveee!
AlexN
29th May 2009, 20:19
theres one club in my town that just plays dubstep went there once most people were off there face on ket and coke no thanks lolz
Proper DnB is where its at
VTomR
29th May 2009, 20:44
Wheres my money - tc remix by caspa
Tuunne lol
Mochachino
29th May 2009, 21:07
Ryans right tbh, it was bassline garage not so long ago and its the worst genre of music EVER produced, have to admit theres the odd one or two that i like but the rest are all shit, all commercial with no underground scene.
Dubstep is very popular so therefore getting quite mainstream, but if you dig and get into the scene there is some good material around!
onetone
30th May 2009, 00:13
Chase and Status - Saxon, Eastern Jam.
Dubstep raves are fucking deadout.
Ashleyp
30th May 2009, 04:23
i much prefer DnB, put i listened to Rusko - Cockney Thug, and now im in loveee!
i thought you said you liked dubstep ;) - this is not dubstep
i havnt seen a dubstep track named once in this thread lol, chase and status = gheyyy, tc remix = ultra gheyyy
as ryan said tbh, its a lot of commercial crap, because people dont know about the underground sounds
danny speaks truth too, bassline is possibly the worst thing ever
seat-craig
30th May 2009, 08:56
Ryans right tbh, it was bassline garage not so long ago and its the worst genre of music EVER produced, have to admit theres the odd one or two that i like but the rest are all shit, all commercial with no underground scene.
Dubstep is very popular so therefore getting quite mainstream, but if you dig and get into the scene there is some good material around!
music is opinion what you may not like others love so instead of saying bassline garage or dubstep, whatever you want to call it, is shit, you should say i personally do not like dubstep.
VTomR
30th May 2009, 09:49
Chase and Status - Saxon, Eastern Jam.
Dubstep raves are fucking deadout.
Tunnne
Kenco
30th May 2009, 10:31
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ND6WWlwBdcA
pretty good with a decent audio system
Ashleyp
30th May 2009, 12:17
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ND6WWlwBdcA
pretty good with a decent audio system
lol...
Mochachino
30th May 2009, 15:25
music is opinion what you may not like others love so instead of saying bassline garage or dubstep, whatever you want to call it, is shit, you should say i personally do not like dubstep.
Well yeh its shit imo lol, its good to some poeple, just not to my taste :S
Ashleyp
30th May 2009, 15:59
music is opinion what you may not like others love so instead of saying bassline garage or dubstep, whatever you want to call it, is shit, you should say i personally do not like dubstep.
but then the argument is, what is dubstep? something you hear on radio1? i think not.. even on the dubstep forum theres a call for change from the generic radio / commercial crap
same with dnb, pendulum arent dnb, yet all the radio listeners think they love dnb because they heard slam or turantula..
onetone
30th May 2009, 23:37
but then the argument is, what is dubstep? something you hear on radio1? i think not.. even on the dubstep forum theres a call for change from the generic radio / commercial crap
same with dnb, pendulum arent dnb, yet all the radio listeners think they love dnb because they heard slam or turantula..
It's on the lines tho aint it, most people will get into the more underground artist by listening to more of the commercial stuff.
Most of the dubstep scene are little skinny frags who think they're " original" when they all wear the same farmer shirts and skinny jeans. The " oh this aint dubstep " thing is another thing on the lines of it, if eastern jam or saxon aint dubstep then I don't know what is.
Ashleyp
31st May 2009, 08:37
It's on the lines tho aint it, most people will get into the more underground artist by listening to more of the commercial stuff.
Most of the dubstep scene are little skinny frags who think they're " original" when they all wear the same farmer shirts and skinny jeans. The " oh this aint dubstep " thing is another thing on the lines of it, if eastern jam or saxon aint dubstep then I don't know what is.
lol, youd think that, but it seems with this scene its different, people dont want to get more underground.. the true dub heads are already underground.. the skinny white uni kids are happy listening to chase & status thinking theyre cool
are you being serious about eastern jam and saxon btw? lol... i went to whyNotDUB? biggest dub event of the year, and i didnt hear one C&S tune get played. everyone tells me theyre the biggest dub producers out there, yet they cant get one play at the biggest dub event? ;) you do the math
everyone seems to think the only producers in dubstep are:
skream
benga
chase & status
caspa & rusko
they forget about the likes of:
kutz
kode9
n-type
hatcha
starkey
neil landstrumm
cotti
clueKid
chefal
juttla
the bug
boxcutter
burial
the others
2652
pinch
d1
kromestar
i could go on forever... the dub scene's been around since the early 90s (true dub) that is, where it was reggae influenced beats with a UK twist, it stemmed from the jungle era and was a slower more "toned down" version, its only recently when all the mad wobble basslines got introduced that people want to listen. on the dubstep forum theres a huge call for it to return to its true roots
greenman
31st May 2009, 12:24
I'm a huuuuuge DNb fan, dubstep's ok but it can't beat the likes of this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=imp0BqHBxyQ&feature=channel_page
Also strangely lovin the new electronic sounds from Adam feeland, worth checking out his stuff, HATE is a wicked tune especially for cars with huge subs. Check it out:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CZF7gvf2rsQ&feature=channel_page
onetone
31st May 2009, 15:44
lol, youd think that, but it seems with this scene its different, people dont want to get more underground.. the true dub heads are already underground.. the skinny white uni kids are happy listening to chase & status thinking theyre cool
are you being serious about eastern jam and saxon btw? lol... i went to whyNotDUB? biggest dub event of the year, and i didnt hear one C&S tune get played. everyone tells me theyre the biggest dub producers out there, yet they cant get one play at the biggest dub event? ;) you do the math
everyone seems to think the only producers in dubstep are:
skream
benga
chase & status
caspa & rusko
they forget about the likes of:
kutz
kode9
n-type
hatcha
starkey
neil landstrumm
cotti
clueKid
chefal
juttla
the bug
boxcutter
burial
the others
2652
pinch
d1
kromestar
i could go on forever... the dub scene's been around since the early 90s (true dub) that is, where it was reggae influenced beats with a UK twist, it stemmed from the jungle era and was a slower more "toned down" version, its only recently when all the mad wobble basslines got introduced that people want to listen. on the dubstep forum theres a huge call for it to return to its true roots
Yeaa I am serious about saxon and eastern jam definately, if they wernt, then why would people like n-type play them on his show on rinse?
They definately ain't the best out there at all, but they do make good tunes. I've heard the slowed down dnb/jungle comparisons before, which i can kinda see where its comin from.
I do like most of the older dubstep, but one tune which I think is the most overrated is anti war dub by dmz. wayyy too boring.
Ashleyp
31st May 2009, 18:33
Yeaa I am serious about saxon and eastern jam definately, if they wernt, then why would people like n-type play them on his show on rinse?
They definately ain't the best out there at all, but they do make good tunes. I've heard the slowed down dnb/jungle comparisons before, which i can kinda see where its comin from.
I do like most of the older dubstep, but one tune which I think is the most overrated is anti war dub by dmz. wayyy too boring.
lol, same opinions then, ive never been a fan of the anti war dub either!
i agree with what you mean about C&S, there commercial stuff is nowhere near as good as their underground stuff. and people seem to think theyre the best DJ's in the world, i asked a few people if they wanted to go to dub4life @ area in london yesterday, and theyre reply was "are chase and status playing" i said nah, theres some good dubstep DJ's, and they were like "nah but C&S make better tunes"
wtf seriously lol, top producers are never the best DJ's, (or very rarely)
dubstep meh, its shit jump up!
but still if you like it check these tracks out..
jfc - time collaspe
(cant find it on youtube)
Nero - this way
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oes2c3i0Ddw
bar 9 - shaolin
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zMjxAUDrhtQ
Riz mc -radar (sukh knight remix)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9YV2gIue3yY
rusko - Jahova
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IsQMpJ5lURQ
crissy criss - dont mess about (dubshite remix)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCh_d8MzYZc
crissy chris - dont be scared
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QuHo908C07s
crissy chris - fackin hell
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n5DkH_rj9B4
anyway if u want any of these tracks send me a pm.
Ashleyp
31st May 2009, 19:38
i thought you loved a bit of jump up dnb man ;)? lol
i listen to it so i can slate it more accurately :D , enemys closer and all that..
dubstep must have been invented when a dnb dj forgot to change his deck 45. its good bedroom music but think its a tad dull for clubbing.
Ashleyp
31st May 2009, 20:28
i listen to it so i can slate it more accurately :D , enemys closer and all that..
dubstep must have been invented when a dnb dj forgot to change his deck 45. its good bedroom music but think its a tad dull for clubbing.
lol i agree
too much of the same "jump up" style of dub going on, the other techier / "liquidy" stuff aswell as actual dub is half decent.. but i couldnt go out to a club with it on
thats how dnb was created too ;), cant remember what tune it was but years and years a go, a house DJ set his decks to 45 by accident, hence acid house was born, at the same time, people began sampling funk breaks and reggae etc, the two formed together and jungle was born
AkuskaUK
31st May 2009, 23:45
lol, youd think that, but it seems with this scene its different, people dont want to get more underground.. the true dub heads are already underground.. the skinny white uni kids are happy listening to chase & status thinking theyre cool
are you being serious about eastern jam and saxon btw? lol... i went to whyNotDUB? biggest dub event of the year, and i didnt hear one C&S tune get played. everyone tells me theyre the biggest dub producers out there, yet they cant get one play at the biggest dub event? ;) you do the math
everyone seems to think the only producers in dubstep are:
skream
benga
chase & status
caspa & rusko
they forget about the likes of:
kutz
kode9
n-type
hatcha
starkey
neil landstrumm
cotti
clueKid
chefal
juttla
the bug
boxcutter
burial
the others
2652
pinch
d1
kromestar
i could go on forever... the dub scene's been around since the early 90s (true dub) that is, where it was reggae influenced beats with a UK twist, it stemmed from the jungle era and was a slower more "toned down" version, its only recently when all the mad wobble basslines got introduced that people want to listen. on the dubstep forum theres a huge call for it to return to its true roots
THEY are the ones :P, dubstep all the way!
Mango_Wes
1st June 2009, 04:22
dubstep is the current 'cool kids' genre for commercial crap usually :D
Alot of the hardcore DnB'ers F'ing hate it lol
Would like to know what you listen to then Ryan :)
RobVT
1st June 2009, 10:06
Propper D&B>Dubstep
and trance owns all.
Chris_O
1st June 2009, 18:47
i like to see you mentioned cottie and cluekid in your dubstep list ashley! lol
this is a tune by the 2 of the them
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bR4A2gGdCCE
edit: you need a nice system to appreciate it, especially on 1min 07sec
Ashleyp
1st June 2009, 19:59
my youtubes being gay chris, cant watch yet
i dont like dubstep to all concerned anyway lol. i used to when it was good, too much commercialism pushed me away from the scene (although i know more than most the underground is still strong)
JimSmith
30th August 2009, 15:19
I agree with AshleyP. A lot of people who think they are fans of dubstep are usually listening to Fabric Live 37 and don't delve deeper than Benga, Skream, Caspa and Rusko etc. There is so much more to dubstep than them, theres lots of sub-genres that are rarely paid any attention like two-step and fidget.
I have to say I disagree that dubstep isn't good at clubs, it just depends on what type of clubs you're talking about. Dub is at it's finest is in dingy, dark underground clubs with huge basslines and people who are there only for music.
http://www.getdarker.com/home/ is a good website to be introduced to dub. It has hundreds of mixes online and available to download and also has live webshows broadcasting the real stars behind the music
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