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Coops
Joined: Wed Feb 17, 2010 12:07 am Posts: 1545 Location: That small peaceful place called Hell.
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Re: Dubstep
Another typical "Why no this?" Flux Pavilion. Probably the most Balanced Dubstep you will ever hear... I Can't StopGold DustDigital ControllerAlso one of my personal Favourites, Not Flux but still pretty god damn sexy: Sergeant Smash
Last edited by Coops on Thu Jan 06, 2011 3:02 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Thu Jan 06, 2011 12:04 am |
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Miles_T3hR4t
Joined: Mon Jun 04, 2007 5:55 am Posts: 1627 Location: Ohio
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Re: Dubstep
Nachtauge wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8lLqqR2pcws
Sums up my Dubstep opinion pretty well. That's horrible... Here I thought it was gonna say something like all dubstep sounds like a robot falling down stairs... but wtf. its like happy2bhardcore... its like anabolic frolic tried making dubstep... In other news, while trying to make dubstep... again... I got so pissed I said "Screw it I'll use a sine-wave and FM the hell out of it".... and it kinda worked 0_o, so if anyone wants to Check my dubs, that'd be great. It's pretty bare-bones right now and doesn't really have a hook. Mostly just a test track. I could do more but I have to get groceries and stuff.
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Thu Jan 06, 2011 1:00 am |
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Raven
Joined: Tue Aug 14, 2007 8:40 pm Posts: 259
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Re: Dubstep
Its nice but kinda boring. You've got some potential there if this is your first time man.
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Thu Jan 06, 2011 1:14 am |
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Patriot24
Joined: Sun Jul 04, 2010 6:14 pm Posts: 37
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Re: Dubstep
Miles_T3hR4t wrote: MstrNetHead wrote: Miles_T3hR4t wrote: I wouldn't call that dubstep really, It's more like faster trip-hop. And I wouldn't really call that bass, thats such a low frequency its barely audible. WUBWUB does not dubstep make. Most of Burial's stuff is like... prototypical dubstep. It definitely belongs here. More so than most of Skrillex's stuff or deadmau5 of all things. Proto dubstep? That my friend, would be reggae. Reggae > Reggae dub. Reggae dub + Triphop&DNB = Dubstep. The " Dub" In dubstep is VERY Rooted in Reggae. Reggae is proto-dub, Burial is more like the seasonings used for little bit of extra flavor. --edit --Re-Edit DTP wrote: ♥♥♥♥, music genres make my head hurt. id just all this ♥♥♥♥ dance music and be done. This should help. Its a little out-dated and cuts off at about 2000, but you'll get the idea. Quote: Ironically I like reggae, and I like dubstep, (hard dubstep, or dark dub would be a more accurate name than 'brostep'), but the combination of the two.... I hate it... It just sounds to... goofy. uh, lol. you don't like dubstep. you like brostep. that is all. you should probably make a thread just for brostep because that's where half the posts should be split to. ask anyone on IDMF or similar music-geared forums. the name for what you think is "hard dubstep" or "dark dub"(which are both dumb names), is called brostep. it is an accepted term, and people mixing up the two really should learn the difference(artists included) Burial is more like the stereotypical-before-brostep-became-all-the-rage regular dubstep artist, not an outlier in the genre. also not saying brostep is bad, it's just not dubstep aaa!!!!!!!
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Thu Jan 06, 2011 1:51 am |
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Miles_T3hR4t
Joined: Mon Jun 04, 2007 5:55 am Posts: 1627 Location: Ohio
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Re: Dubstep
Patriot24 wrote: uh, lol. you don't like dubstep. you like brostep. that is all. you should probably make a thread just for brostep because that's where half the posts should be split to. ask anyone on IDMF or similar music-geared forums. the name for what you think is "hard dubstep" or "dark dub"(which are both dumb names), is called brostep. it is an accepted term, and people mixing up the two really should learn the difference(artists included)
Burial is more like the stereotypical-before-brostep-became-all-the-rage regular dubstep artist, not an outlier in the genre.
also not saying brostep is bad, it's just not dubstep aaa!!!!!!! Electronica was at one time an accepted name. these same people also accept having at least 5 different genres, that sound nothing alike, all called 'rave'. All I'm saying is "Brostep" Is a retarded name, but some people seem to have a raging bro-ner for calling everything bro-something-or-other. THATS retarded. Dark dub, Industrial-dub, Grunge-step, all work as names. considering they already have "Dark trance, dark techno, Darksynth, Industrial rock, Industrial techno, Industrial trance, Industrial DNB, Those "Sub-titles" work just as well in conjuction with dubstep, which is about what your 'brostep' sounds like.
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Thu Jan 06, 2011 2:02 am |
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Patriot24
Joined: Sun Jul 04, 2010 6:14 pm Posts: 37
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Re: Dubstep
Miles_T3hR4t wrote: Patriot24 wrote: uh, lol. you don't like dubstep. you like brostep. that is all. you should probably make a thread just for brostep because that's where half the posts should be split to. ask anyone on IDMF or similar music-geared forums. the name for what you think is "hard dubstep" or "dark dub"(which are both dumb names), is called brostep. it is an accepted term, and people mixing up the two really should learn the difference(artists included)
Burial is more like the stereotypical-before-brostep-became-all-the-rage regular dubstep artist, not an outlier in the genre.
also not saying brostep is bad, it's just not dubstep aaa!!!!!!! Electronica was at one time an accepted name. these same people also accept having at least 5 different genres, that sound nothing alike, all called 'rave'. All I'm saying is "Brostep" Is a retarded name, but some people seem to have a raging bro-ner for calling everything bro-something-or-other. THATS retarded. Dark dub, Industrial-dub, Grunge-step, all work as names. considering they already have "Dark trance, dark techno, Darksynth, Industrial rock, Industrial techno, Industrial trance, Industrial DNB, Those "Sub-titles" work just as well in conjuction with dubstep, which is about what your 'brostep' sounds like. but you see dubstep was DARK TO BEGIN WITH and that was THE SOUND OF IT skrillex comes by shits all over that bros-up and the bro-chavs go bro-crazy for their brostep. skrillex's songs barely have any bass compared to something real. the midrange screeching is a defining part of brostep, and skrillex's songs play the part. if you want to file for a name change for brostep popularize your own term(won't happen) also is that the default FL-studio clap because it sounds like it. when you can hear individual oscillations in the bassline on pitch increase it sounds pretty low-quality production-wise. its ok. you've got the basic part sort of figured out, now do better. also brostep is probably called brostep because it does sound very gay
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Thu Jan 06, 2011 2:21 am |
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Coops
Joined: Wed Feb 17, 2010 12:07 am Posts: 1545 Location: That small peaceful place called Hell.
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Re: Dubstep
I dont see the difference between this "Brostep" and Dubstep. At all... To me if it's hardcore bass going on with a decent electric synth in the back ground, Its dubstep. Also more UKF
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Thu Jan 06, 2011 2:57 am |
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Miles_T3hR4t
Joined: Mon Jun 04, 2007 5:55 am Posts: 1627 Location: Ohio
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Re: Dubstep
Coops9753 wrote: I dont see the difference between this "Brostep" and Dubstep. At all... To me if it's hardcore bass going on with a decent electric synth in the back ground, Its dubstep. Also more UKFI'm guessing the difference is how loud the frequencies are below 500Hz compared to everything else. Sadly by that logic I could just mess with the EQ on anything and it would magically be dubstep, which just shows how stupid that reasoning is. In other news, doobstap. Sadly I think all his remixes are identical.
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Thu Jan 06, 2011 3:43 am |
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Blackjacktom
Joined: Sun Feb 10, 2008 11:38 am Posts: 13
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Re: Dubstep
Quote: I dont see the difference between this "Brostep" and Dubstep. One focuses on things like drops, danceable beats and thick synths. The other focuses more on atmosphere and mood.
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Thu Jan 06, 2011 4:46 am |
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Nachtauge
Joined: Sat Apr 17, 2010 6:43 am Posts: 95
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Re: Dubstep
Miles_T3hR4t wrote: Nachtauge wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8lLqqR2pcws
Sums up my Dubstep opinion pretty well. That's horrible... Here I thought it was gonna say something like all dubstep sounds like a robot falling down stairs... but wtf. If it makes you feel any better, it was later discovered she basically faked the whole thing. Don't get all bent outta shape.
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Thu Jan 06, 2011 11:00 am |
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Miles_T3hR4t
Joined: Mon Jun 04, 2007 5:55 am Posts: 1627 Location: Ohio
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Re: Dubstep
Patriot24 wrote: but you see dubstep was DARK TO BEGIN WITH and that was THE SOUND OF IT
skrillex comes by shits all over that bros-up and the bro-chavs go bro-crazy for their brostep. skrillex's songs barely have any bass compared to something real. the midrange screeching is a defining part of brostep, and skrillex's songs play the part.
if you want to file for a name change for brostep popularize your own term(won't happen)
also is that the default FL-studio clap because it sounds like it. when you can hear individual oscillations in the bassline on pitch increase it sounds pretty low-quality production-wise. its ok. you've got the basic part sort of figured out, now do better.
also brostep is probably called brostep because it does sound very gay Techno was originally dark, but then there was a Dark techno. Jungle was dark, and then they got a dark jungle which was like super-dark. Adding "Dark" to the front of a genre doesn't mean that "it's dark, and the one that doesn't say dark isn't dark at all", it just means that its darkER, gritty-ER, and more 'evil' sounding than its predecessor. Also no, I never use ANY of the default FL Drums, That was actually an old drum machine from the 80's. I forget which one, it was before the 303 (I think). It wasn't a 303, 808, or 909. although I did use an 808 kick on top of a different kick. and yes, I plan on using the FM Bass method again to make a *real* dubstep/brostep track... and you know what... You say try to popularize a different name... Then I will. I've seen it happen within a few years. I just need to figure out defining features outside of dubstep and ....'brostep', so that it is neither, but bears similarity to both. Also quick question, I keep hearing the term "Drop", which I dont understand. It's not a sweep, its not droping the drums for a moment, and... I just don't get what that term is referring to, because I've heard it used for totally different things.
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Fri Jan 07, 2011 4:17 am |
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Patriot24
Joined: Sun Jul 04, 2010 6:14 pm Posts: 37
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Re: Dubstep
Miles_T3hR4t wrote: Patriot24 wrote: but you see dubstep was DARK TO BEGIN WITH and that was THE SOUND OF IT
skrillex comes by shits all over that bros-up and the bro-chavs go bro-crazy for their brostep. skrillex's songs barely have any bass compared to something real. the midrange screeching is a defining part of brostep, and skrillex's songs play the part.
if you want to file for a name change for brostep popularize your own term(won't happen)
also is that the default FL-studio clap because it sounds like it. when you can hear individual oscillations in the bassline on pitch increase it sounds pretty low-quality production-wise. its ok. you've got the basic part sort of figured out, now do better.
also brostep is probably called brostep because it does sound very gay Techno was originally dark, but then there was a Dark techno. Jungle was dark, and then they got a dark jungle which was like super-dark. Adding "Dark" to the front of a genre doesn't mean that "it's dark, and the one that doesn't say dark isn't dark at all", it just means that its darkER, gritty-ER, and more 'evil' sounding than its predecessor. Also no, I never use ANY of the default FL Drums, That was actually an old drum machine from the 80's. I forget which one, it was before the 303 (I think). It wasn't a 303, 808, or 909. although I did use an 808 kick on top of a different kick. and yes, I plan on using the FM Bass method again to make a *real* dubstep/brostep track... and you know what... You say try to popularize a different name... Then I will. I've seen it happen within a few years. I just need to figure out defining features outside of dubstep and ....'brostep', so that it is neither, but bears similarity to both. Also quick question, I keep hearing the term "Drop", which I dont understand. It's not a sweep, its not droping the drums for a moment, and... I just don't get what that term is referring to, because I've heard it used for totally different things. a musical drop is where the main instruments in a song cut out for a moment(or were previously not going hard at all), and suddenly come in with full intensity. the suspense of the quiet moment/anticipation of the song coming back in is exciting to most.
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Fri Jan 07, 2011 12:45 pm |
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Seraph
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Joined: Sun Dec 24, 2006 11:28 pm Posts: 868 Location: London Server
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Re: Dubstep
Has anyone heard of James Blake? He's touted as post dubstep, but see what you think.
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Sat Jan 08, 2011 1:53 pm |
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Patriot24
Joined: Sun Jul 04, 2010 6:14 pm Posts: 37
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Re: Dubstep
Seraph wrote: Has anyone heard of James Blake? He's touted as post dubstep, but see what you think. brostep seems to be what is coming to be the next favorite of most dubstep fans -- I.E post dubstep(is that not how post-genres are made?) but that song is great, I giggled when the drink on my table was vibing just like the water in that video. pretty cool use of actual instruments and sub-30hz wobbling bass.
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Sat Jan 08, 2011 9:17 pm |
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Seraph
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Joined: Sun Dec 24, 2006 11:28 pm Posts: 868 Location: London Server
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Re: Dubstep
Watching him live is fuuuuuuun, supported him for a few gigs before christmas, chest shattering bass is GOOD FOR THE SOUL.
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Sun Jan 09, 2011 10:45 am |
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