Nah, this is more like slowed down drum and bass or something, not sure actually, but it's not dubstep (prefer the original btw). Really it's more like a slowed down version of the original with more synth and a thick, regular beat. I'd say drum and bass or house, but I can barely hear any bass and it misses out the 3rd beat.Vault101 said:usually identifiable by its heavy use of base and such....sutff that sounds kinda like thisDanielBrown said:I'm not sure what dubstep is to begin with, but I assume it's some electronic shit.
Not a fan of that kind of music, so I doubt I'd like it.
its nice that you don't like electronic music but don't call it shit or imply that dubstep represents the entire genre.. you'll only piss people off that way (you'd have to be deaf to not tell the distinct different between dubstep and house)
At its simplest, Dubstep is what you get with you mix Dub with 2 step garage.thaluikhain said:Eh...never seen a good definition of what dubstep is.
Really? Even these?Riddle78 said:It's like a cheese grater on a blackboard. Don't get me wrong;I enjoy techno and electronica,for the most part,but so far every dubstep song I've listened to sounded just as I had described. And I only know it was dubsteb when the author of the song described it as dubstep. Quite frankly,I hear no difference between dubstep and other forms of techno.
Classical Music and Eletronica (Dubstep included) are the two best Genres to write to.Kurt Cristal said:As an electronic music fan, I'm actually quite proud of the current commercial and popularity-wise success of the genre. I wasn't too big of a fan to start, but after it blew up, I've been hearing more and more good mixes. Even if sometimes it does sound like two washing machines copulating. So how about you? You like it? Hate it?
Pretty sure the widespread popularity of any genre of music is a fad. Then it ends up only being deeply consumed by the demographics that don't get tired of the formula.Phlakes said:It's a fad and I'm glad everything's going back to normal. Now people who like it can listen to it and people who don't like don't have to hear it in every game trailer or put up with "HURR DUBSTEP WUBWUBWUB" whenever it's brought up.
I feel you bro, I really do.AnarchistFish said:Every fucking few weeks I have to see a thread like this about dubstep and the ignorance that follows it. Impossible to fight a tide like this, ugh.
(Post Rock)theultimateend said:Classical Music and Eletronica (Dubstep included) are the two best Genres to write to.Kurt Cristal said:As an electronic music fan, I'm actually quite proud of the current commercial and popularity-wise success of the genre. I wasn't too big of a fan to start, but after it blew up, I've been hearing more and more good mixes. Even if sometimes it does sound like two washing machines copulating. So how about you? You like it? Hate it?
But, I must. Inform.Jazoni89 said:I feel you bro, I really do.AnarchistFish said:Every fucking few weeks I have to see a thread like this about dubstep and the ignorance that follows it. Impossible to fight a tide like this, ugh.
but their is really no bother trying to educate the masses on something they are completely ignorant to.
Calling Dubstep techno in itself is ignorant, let alone this copious misunderstanding on the varieties of dubstep available.
Yeah, I guess this whole stigma of modern Dubstep, is the reason why many new old style Dub artists don't come out of the wood work much nowadays.AnarchistFish said:(Post Rock)theultimateend said:Classical Music and Eletronica (Dubstep included) are the two best Genres to write to.Kurt Cristal said:As an electronic music fan, I'm actually quite proud of the current commercial and popularity-wise success of the genre. I wasn't too big of a fan to start, but after it blew up, I've been hearing more and more good mixes. Even if sometimes it does sound like two washing machines copulating. So how about you? You like it? Hate it?
But, I must. Inform.Jazoni89 said:I feel you bro, I really do.AnarchistFish said:Every fucking few weeks I have to see a thread like this about dubstep and the ignorance that follows it. Impossible to fight a tide like this, ugh.
but their is really no bother trying to educate the masses on something they are completely ignorant to.
Calling Dubstep techno in itself is ignorant, let alone this copious misunderstanding on the varieties of dubstep available.
Finding real dubstep tracks is really tricky now. Gotta really on recommendations and blogs.
Odd mix. Actually , I do this all the time with Liquid DnB. As a writer it really puts me in another mood. That and Electro. Dubstep is actually distracting to me, it feels like "action scene music" more than "contemplate what your characters are doing" music.theultimateend said:Classical Music and Eletronica (Dubstep included) are the two best Genres to write to.Kurt Cristal said:As an electronic music fan, I'm actually quite proud of the current commercial and popularity-wise success of the genre. I wasn't too big of a fan to start, but after it blew up, I've been hearing more and more good mixes. Even if sometimes it does sound like two washing machines copulating. So how about you? You like it? Hate it?
I couldn't give two hobbits if someone else doesn't like it or doesn't understand it, when you want to get into the literary zone these are the genres to fall on.
Plus if you want to imprint an event from your writing in your mind you write while listening to a certain song. Anytime you hear that song after it will bring up the event and you'll be better equipped to refer back to it or to keep continuity without the copious notes.
Also, I still suggest copious notes.