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Thread started 02/03/07 9:09am

magnificentsyn
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Dubstep

i recently become infatuated with this genre of electronica. i've just began scratching the surface and was wondering if anyone here could help me dig deeper with some choice recommendations?
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Reply #1 posted 02/03/07 9:10am

magnificentsyn
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i know i know. neutral
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Reply #2 posted 02/03/07 9:10am

SureThing

Pervert.
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Reply #3 posted 02/03/07 9:15am

magnificentsyn
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SureThing said:

Pervert.


obsessvie compulsive, schizophrenic, bi-polar, harlot. smile
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Reply #4 posted 02/03/07 9:20am

retina

I must admit I've never heard of Dubstep. If you're interested in exploring subgenres of electronic music though, this is an amazing website to start:

http://www.di.fm/edmguide/edmguide.html

The map shows how it's all strung together and the sound clips are great examples of each sub genre.
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Reply #5 posted 02/03/07 9:21am

magnificentsyn
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retina said:

I must admit I've never heard of Dubstep. If you're interested in exploring subgenres of electronic music though, this is an amazing website to start:

http://www.di.fm/edmguide/edmguide.html

The map shows how it's all strung together and the sound clips are great examples of each sub genre.


Thank you, sir!
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Reply #6 posted 02/03/07 9:23am

REDFEATHERS

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Pervert.



Cant you say something good about ppls threads instead of critisizing them all? razz
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Reply #7 posted 02/03/07 9:43am

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This is so weird. A friend of mine showed me Dubstep for the first time last week. You're not him, are you? hmmm

God, would I be so busted if you were. lol

I'm not really a fan of dnb and I found this music a bit too slow for my taste.

I love electronic music, though.
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Reply #8 posted 02/03/07 9:44am

SureThing

REDFEATHERS said:

SureThing said:

Pervert.



Cant you say something good about ppls threads instead of critisizing them all? razz



Have you seen my threads? lol lol
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Reply #9 posted 02/03/07 9:45am

REDFEATHERS

SureThing said:

REDFEATHERS said:




Cant you say something good about ppls threads instead of critisizing them all? razz



Have you seen my threads? lol lol



Nope razz
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Reply #10 posted 02/03/07 9:46am

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Reply #11 posted 02/03/07 9:48am

SureThing

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I clicked the first link.

If you don't see me post for a while, it means the suicide attemt was successful.
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Reply #12 posted 02/03/07 9:53am

novabrkr

It all sounds like it was made by the same artist to me. Same damn synth patches and drum samples on every song. A nice way to butcher dub/hip-hop though, reminds a lot what EBM did to Industrial back in the day. The vocal stylings are completely ignoring the sounds used on the background and at the end you really don't know whether to like it or loathe it.
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Reply #13 posted 02/03/07 10:21am

magnificentsyn
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novabrkr said:

It all sounds like it was made by the same artist to me. Same damn synth patches and drum samples on every song. A nice way to butcher dub/hip-hop though, reminds a lot what EBM did to Industrial back in the day. The vocal stylings are completely ignoring the sounds used on the background and at the end you really don't know whether to like it or loathe it.


forgive my ignorance, but who's EBM? lol

so i'm guessing you don't like burial & various production.
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Reply #14 posted 02/03/07 10:24am

magnificentsyn
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JustErin said:



thanks for the links.
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Reply #15 posted 02/03/07 10:34am

novabrkr

magnificentsynthesizer said:

novabrkr said:

It all sounds like it was made by the same artist to me. Same damn synth patches and drum samples on every song. A nice way to butcher dub/hip-hop though, reminds a lot what EBM did to Industrial back in the day. The vocal stylings are completely ignoring the sounds used on the background and at the end you really don't know whether to like it or loathe it.


forgive my ignorance, but who's EBM? lol

so i'm guessing you don't like burial & various production.


EBM is a subgenre of gothic dance music that is often misleadingly labeled as part of the industrial music canon. I see dubsteb/grime resembling it quite a lot due to the lack of innovation in sounds and dismissal of the original aesthetic in order to create a more hipster audience friendly sound (though its an audience that found electronic music, like, last year wink ). Altough basically the dubstep thing seems to use the same sounds that are en vogue in current d'n'b as well.

It's not that I don't like the sound, I just see this thing essentially as something that will soon transform into a maligned subgenre of dub etc. I mean it always seems to happen in the electronic subgenres after a while, though I might be of course wrong. What I however find fascinating about is the aforementioned negligence of "roots" values and matching up elements that don't go together that seamlessly. That has always interested me, a friction of aesthetics.

I hope it will develop into more of an artistically ambitious form in the future though.
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Reply #16 posted 02/03/07 10:53am

magnificentsyn
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i'm a big fan of dubbed reggae and some of this stuff doesn't sound too far off from or what Mad Professor was trying to do with Lee Perry in the mid 90's, just more evolved or should i say more current. i agree that some of the sounds are a bit hacked, but it seems like this would be a nice canvas and new direction for hip-hop. though, i'm sure, unfortunately, this sound will/has only revolutionize hip-hop/grime in the UK.
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Reply #17 posted 02/03/07 10:55am

magnificentsyn
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oh and what does the acronym EBM mean?
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Reply #18 posted 02/04/07 3:13am

novabrkr

magnificentsynthesizer said:

oh and what does the acronym EBM mean?


"Electronic Body Music"

You might have heard of a group called Front 242 that pioneenered the genre. Today a lot of the artists in the said genre sound rather like Depeche Mode, and most sound like... shit.
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Reply #19 posted 02/05/07 1:19am

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hmmm biggrin
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Pero hablo ingles..ssii muy muy bien... nod
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