Dubstep techno...?Z of the Na said:Dubstep is an insult to the entire techno music genre.
I detest it immensely.
god no, I wasn't trying to imply this song was dubstep...at allKurt Cristal said:That song is alright but fits more into the Electro category. A bit of a pet peeve of mine is that so many people confuse the two. Although, they do intertwine here and there.
what?Z of the Na said:Dubstep is an insult to the entire techno music genre.
I detest it immensely.
DUPSTEP IS NOT TECHNOPharsalus said:Most if it is bad, I have some great speakers in my CR-Z, but I'll get my bass elsewhere. Some of the elements of dubstep can be put together in a very effective way while still being good music (LMFAO) but most dubstep is just techno with more awful ingredients.
just dubstep really....which is understandablePrivate Custard said:Gotta laugh at the guys appearing in this thread to do nothing but belittle electronic music in a passive-aggressive manner, leaving us wondering if we should offer them something other than Skrillex to change their minds.........or just say 'fuck it', I'd be wasting my time yelling into the vacuum of space!!
Anyway, on topic. Yes, I love it. Even the wub wubs have their place as the current sub-genre that really doesn't seem to take itself too seriously. Filling the same sort of position that, in the mid 90's, was taken up with tracks like Dred Bass and Incredible, which were the fun and well known face of jungle.
What I don't like is the shady-brained blurring of the lines between DnB and dubstep. One is one, one is the other....simple!
Although DnB needs a little exposure as it's been struggling for a long time.
Tehcno sounds? what the hell does that even mean?Kungfu_Teddybear said:Oh, yeah, also this. Because I can't really hate anything that Lindsey does. Plus her's is quite different to other dubstep I've heard, while most dubstep I've heard just sounds like a bunch of techno sounds randomly mashed up together, Lindsey's is quite soft and sounds nice and the violin just gives it a nice touch that's relaxing to listen to.
I still want to know how they built those ice castles because they're awesome.
erm...Shilefin said:Dubsteb is the only kind of electronic, 'You can dance to it' music I can stand, and maybe even like. Most of the time when I hear the things that people play at parties(Though that happens rarely, leaving my cave is not something I like to do alot of)I want to, well, vomit. There are a few exceptions, but for the most part I want to smash the object playing said music with a sledgehammer.
I never said that I think techno music is all that's electronic, while I'm not really a fan of any type of electronic music and therefore not great at defining the different sub-genres of electronic music, I'm aware there are other sub-genres to the electronic genre, or whatever. I'm simply saying what dubstep sounds like to me, in my opinion.Vault101 said:Tehcno sounds? what the hell does that even mean?Kungfu_Teddybear said:Oh, yeah, also this. Because I can't really hate anything that Lindsey does. Plus her's is quite different to other dubstep I've heard, while most dubstep I've heard just sounds like a bunch of techno sounds randomly mashed up together, Lindsey's is quite soft and sounds nice and the violin just gives it a nice touch that's relaxing to listen to.
I still want to know how they built those ice castles because they're awesome.
why do people think tehcno means all music thats electronic?
completly different....
Are you saying 60s rock wasn't good?And sure good electronica was fairly prevalent in the 90s.floppylobster said:I like it as much as I liked Drum and Bass 15 years ago. i.e. Not at all.
Dance music will come and go to give Rock music a break. Rock will be back again. I just I hope the next time Rock comes back, it comes back better than this last lot we've had in between dance phases. But it seems to follow that pattern - every 20 years - good rock - 1950s, 1970s, 1990s... I guess we should be on the verge of something more interesting pretty soon.
Perhaps good rock is always a reaction against popular dance music phases (Disco, 80s, Electronica, etc...)? So if there's a popular wave of dance music coming, expect some great rock music at the end of the decade.