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Dubstep


it's awesome =D
  23% (6)
it's alright =]
  15% (4)
indifferent =/
  3% (1)
i hate it >=[
  15% (4)
what is dubstep? O_o
  42% (11)


Total Votes : 26
(last vote on : 10/8/2012 8:17:23 PM)
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fadedshadow -> Dubstep (6/1/2011 9:31:04 PM)

what do you think of it?




thishereboi -> RE: Dubstep (6/1/2011 9:45:00 PM)

Well I was going to go for option 5 because I had never heard of it, but I decided not to be lazy and google. It's not bad. I found a wiki page with some samples and I think they could be good to beat someone too. 




BitaTruble -> RE: Dubstep (6/2/2011 12:07:06 AM)

My son is very into dubstep and is featuring it on the CD he is currently producing. It's just 'all right' with me but I'm an old hippie with songs of LZ in my head. :D




fadedshadow -> RE: Dubstep (6/2/2011 1:41:35 AM)

i started listening to dubstep a few months ago. a friend introduced it to me =]




HeatherMcLeather -> RE: Dubstep (6/2/2011 1:51:06 AM)

Sorry, I can't stand it. But I'm into rootsie-folkie-Americana sort of stuff. Give me some Po'Girl, Tanyas or Tracy any day.




DeviantMan -> RE: Dubstep (6/2/2011 2:05:49 AM)

From the DJ point of view, (Yes, I am a DJ) I love Dubstep. For the not so experienced, I would recommend roots-dub, or electro-dub, as an introduction to the deep basslines Dubstep has. Or, if you want to directly get into the not so ... brutal sides of Dubstep, you can get to youtube, and find a few Dubstep remixes of popular tunes... Mt. Eden is a must, for the beginner, since he has a soft, melodic hue in his work. Additionaly, you can find a few Nirvana, or Korn Dubstep remixes, even some Michael Jackson ones, in Youtube, to get a less alien sound-base...




SternSkipper -> RE: Dubstep (6/2/2011 8:26:26 AM)

Give me a link to an example of it. I've heard of it but haven't bothered checking it out.





SternSkipper -> RE: Dubstep (6/2/2011 8:29:15 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: HeatherMcLeather

Sorry, I can't stand it. But I'm into rootsie-folkie-Americana sort of stuff. Give me some Po'Girl, Tanyas or Tracy any day.


Heather ... are you familiar with Dala Girls my 9 year old daughter got hooked on them when we went to upstate NY to tape this band Gandolph Murphy at a big arts festival in a teeny town
  I thought they were excellent




HeatherMcLeather -> RE: Dubstep (6/2/2011 10:38:08 AM)

Yes I have Skipper. I like them a lot. They are on my "gots to get" list. Your daughter has very good taste for a 9-year old.




DeviantMan -> RE: Dubstep (6/2/2011 11:10:30 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: SternSkipper

Give me a link to an example of it. I've heard of it but haven't bothered checking it out.




Here are some of the not so "brutal" dubstep pieces I usually suggest to the not initiated.

Mt Eden Dubstep - Sarah McLachlan: Silence

Nirvana - Smells Like Teen Spirit (Dual Dubstep Remix)

Korn - Coming Undone (Dual Dubstep Remix)

And, here are a few rootsdub, and electro-dub.

MOLARA & DUBMARGE " SPACE "

Zion Train - Follow Like Wolves (Original 12" Mix)

Revolutionary Dub Warriors - Walkabout




igor2003 -> RE: Dubstep (6/2/2011 11:20:46 AM)

Hadn't heard of it before today.  Can't say that I was very impressed with the samples given.  But then again, I'm just an old fart that would still rather listen to CCR and the Eagles.




DeviantMan -> RE: Dubstep (6/2/2011 11:24:10 AM)

And to think this was the not brutal side of it... I guess giving you a brutal example will be a bad idea...
*runs to hide from the rain of throown whips, dildos, gags, and other Bondage peripherals*




fadedshadow -> RE: Dubstep (6/2/2011 10:48:52 PM)

borgore is more of the brutal dubstep




DeviantMan -> RE: Dubstep (6/3/2011 8:36:24 AM)

Yes... and so is a branch of industrial electronica lately, with breaks and deep corrupted basslines. That said, their BPM makes them more hardcore, or jungle, than Dubstep, but they can blend in, or get mixed with...




petmonkey -> RE: Dubstep (6/3/2011 11:21:54 PM)

It's a'iight, i can take it chilled, at least.  Erhm, i think that's the word the young'uns use: chill.




DeviantMan -> RE: Dubstep (6/4/2011 2:39:00 AM)

Nice bassline there monkey!
Oh, and, you are not THAT old.... you're on the upper borderline of youth too...




wittynamehere -> RE: Dubstep (6/4/2011 3:14:04 AM)

I've always really enjoyed electronic music (as well as other music) and this is no exception. Been enjoying it at Burning Man for a few years now.




BubblegumPiglet -> RE: Dubstep (6/10/2011 10:14:04 AM)

Mmmm. I love dubstep, the filthier and more corrupted the bass, the better.
I also love gorestep.
Borgore is my fave.





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