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Posted by euphoria on Oct-11-2011 16:22:

quote:
Originally posted by Trance-MB
Maybe something like this? I don't if's dubstep though, but it's kind of groovy: Groovy Dancing Girl


Its Electro.


Posted by Dj Pluviose on Oct-11-2011 22:48:

Re: Re: Re: dubstep

quote:
Originally posted by Redd


If "fine bitches" are dancing to dubstep, and you ask them if they actually enjoy hearing brostep through the whole night - it's brostep?

now excuse me I think I have to go see a doctor.


Hahaha. Sure!

Brostep is loosely defined. It's kind of a silly derogatory term. Highly suggest to not try to fully comprehend or take the term too seriously.

Just picture in your mind seeing the idiotic fans of Britney Spears, Lady GaGa, Rebecca Black, Akon, T-Pain, or whoever else celebrity that has an annoying fan base. Then translate that type of fanbase in your mind as dubstep.


Posted by twinspix on Oct-11-2011 23:07:

i guess NERO rox in dubstep and they have released just one album:"Welcome reality"(2011)..i love them


Posted by Sand Leaper on Oct-12-2011 05:35:

quote:
Originally posted by Woonyxoxo
The original Dubstep (DMZ) originated from dark UK garage like EL-B, not Drum & Bass. Although the original UK garage probably got a thing or two from jungle/rave.


It is nevertheless the case that dubstep attracted people who were tired of drum n bass in droves, especially as the genre started to gain momentum around 2005-6. The fascination for assaulting your ears with mid range frequencies can to a large degree be attributed to this, as can the fact that drum n bass producers such as Heist, Tech Itch and SPL suddenly felt like slowing their tunes down to 140 BPM.


Posted by Trance-M on Oct-12-2011 15:23:

quote:
Originally posted by euphoria
Its Electro.


I already thought it was, it was way too cool dancing (just maybe hoped it wasn't, so still dancing on dubstep to me doesn't look cool or groovy at all).

I like the effects in the tracks posted here, but it feels strange because of the lack of repetition. I just can't get used to it.


Posted by Vector A on Oct-12-2011 15:44:

quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Yeah, I've mentioned this before. The fate of the two genres follows almost exactly the same pattern. I would like to see the pattern continue and see some sort of dubstep equivalent to TA in about five years time, where everyone started off listening to Skrillex but now only listens to the Digital Mystikz, shits on every newcomer and spends all their time wishing they were old enough to have gone to the underground dubstep parties back in the "golden era" of 2003-2006.



Probably the same thing is happening on Facebook or wherever the youngsters spend their time these days. Forums are kind of on the way out in general, I think.


Posted by euphoria on Oct-12-2011 19:53:

Nero is cool. I like only certain kinds of dubstep.

Never really listened to Drum n Bass tho. Xilent is a Drum n Bass producer but he made some Dubstep tracks as well.

I rather enjoy this one:


Posted by kevin shawn on Oct-13-2011 00:06:

Hate it.


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Oct-13-2011 06:08:

I think it's fair to say that the term "dubstep" has become so desecrated that most of the creative minds have fled from it. I've only heard a couple of good dubstep records all year - albums by Kryptic Minds and DFRNT - and they were basically solid retreads of well explored territory. Everything interesting in this area is now post-dubstep or minimal drum 'n bass, leaving "dubstep" to the wobble tards.


Posted by Taipan on Oct-13-2011 09:47:

quote:
Originally posted by nefardec
i think it's quite a bit more like how people mocked the farty brand of 'electro house' that was big in the middle of the past decade.


Yes. Electro house and brostep were transient fads that were quickly picked up by the mainstream. While trance on the other hand died more slowly as producers became less and less creative.


Posted by ghostridenhuffy on Oct-13-2011 14:58:

Probably the most pointless genre of EDM ever. The beat structure is awkward and irritating, it's not dubby enough, doesn't have flow, tracks go nowhere, can't dance to it, it's bot heady enough. Everybody that got into dubstep is now trying to get out & call what they're producing something else...bass, uk garage, darkstep, witch-house, brostep...fucking whatever!!!...just more nonsense to pawn off to young, neophitic K-holes that don't know any better....and as for the producers, nothing more than a clever way to get their name out there using the new-fangled (sarcasm intended) dubstep as a vehicle until they move on to something safer like techno. Burial and Clubroot are the only artists I like in this genre.


Posted by MSZ on Oct-13-2011 15:27:



...skrillex?


Posted by BLUEOmni on Oct-14-2011 01:19:

Most of the dubstep I've heard is too... let's say sludgy. Skrillex is kind of the reason dubstep is being laughed at, and it's a shame since there's a lot of really good dubstep out there. He are a few of my favorites:

(I have a childhood fetish for Zelda XD)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NU75uz0b8EU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yp3UeCguVVI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DSHW_iLXTac

This compilation was amazing imo:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_rbA56VdVo0


Posted by MSZ on Oct-14-2011 03:19:

quote:
Originally posted by BLUEOmni
Most of the dubstep I've heard is too... let's say sludgy. Skrillex is kind of the reason dubstep is being laughed at, and it's a shame since there's a lot of really good dubstep out there. He are a few of my favorites:

(I have a childhood fetish for Zelda XD)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NU75uz0b8EU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yp3UeCguVVI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DSHW_iLXTac

This compilation was amazing imo:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_rbA56VdVo0




brostep is breaking away from brostep


Posted by saluyamo on Oct-14-2011 13:36:

Does this count as dubstep?


Posted by Woony on Oct-14-2011 14:21:

quote:
Originally posted by saluyamo
Does this count as dubstep?


Yes and no. On the one hand, it's pretty removed from the original Dubstep sound and could be classified as 'post-dubstep' or 'future garage' but on the other hand it still kind of belongs to the whole overarching Dubstep movement/scene.


Posted by euphoria on Oct-14-2011 14:56:






Posted by Ian on Oct-16-2011 13:24:

quote:
Originally posted by saluyamo
Does this count as dubstep?


if you like Synkro, You'll like Phaeleh. Podcast of his -

http://www.thebigupmagazine.com/pod...t50_Phaeleh.mp3


Posted by enydo on Oct-16-2011 16:26:

quote:
Originally posted by euphoria



annnnnd we have come full circle.


Posted by Dj Dovla on Oct-17-2011 05:59:

I like me some dubstep when I shred


Posted by swanson on Oct-19-2011 00:51:

Re: Re: dubstep

quote:
Originally posted by Dj Pluviose
You gotta be kidding me, people started to shit on epic Trance? I can understand Vocals/Euro dance, and Ravey-esque 2003-2006 DJ MYSTIK-BABYBOI / DJ SHOG era, but seriously, epic Trance? How could they hate 1997-2002? Unless the haters were specifically 90-96 listeners, then I understand...

This is brostep:


Imagine a bunch of mindless UFC fighters.... no scratch that, imagine a bunch of ZyZZ BROS GOIN INSANE TO DAT DUBSTEP. NOW THAT IS BROSTEP

and if you see fine bitches on the floor for brostep, then you should ask one of those fine bitches if they actually enjoy hearing brostep throughout the whole] night

brostep is basically a bunch of douchebags who call each other bros and think dubstep is the best thing ever created.





you guys know zyzz on this forum?? mind = blown ..(bb.com)


Posted by EddieZilker on Oct-19-2011 00:55:

Sounds moar liek dumbstep if you ask me.










/obligatory_dubstep_comment


Posted by srussell0018 on Oct-19-2011 03:56:


Posted by saluyamo on Oct-19-2011 11:13:

quote:
Originally posted by Ian
if you like Synkro, You'll like Phaeleh. Podcast of his -

http://www.thebigupmagazine.com/pod...t50_Phaeleh.mp3


Not bad. Going to check out more of his stuff


Posted by daeus on Oct-19-2011 12:38:

Re: dubstep

quote:
Originally posted by montana
here is something that i thought of, now that this type of music is probably getting the most laughs, ridicules and mockings. well atleast from everyone expect people who just got into the music.

this is exactly the same backlash that happened when people where mocking trance and by definition epic trance.

i am probably pointing out the fucking obvious but it's still piss funny to see everyone getting worked up over the brostep. i know i have also criticised brostep and called it not dubstep, so this isn't a case of "let him be without sin cast the first stone". more of a observation.

your thoughts?


You can try and Mock a music genre but it will be an eternal argument, music changes every year, I don't know who's mocking it at the moment but it usually just happens on forums and the scene will carry on regardless.


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