DUBSTEPdave1004 said:I don't even know what a "Dubstep" is. Maybe I'm just not with the times...I can't stand music with people singing, but, eh...Who knows.
Okay I supose I will reply..TheAztec said:For the past few months, the only thing everyone's been talking about at school is dubstep. -snip- and I really can't see the appeal.
Why do people like it? Is there actually good dubstep out there? How did it become so popular?
Why do you like what ever type of music you listen to?TheAztec said:For the past few months, the only thing everyone's been talking about at school is dubstep. I had no idea what it was, so I searched it on youtube, but all I could find were videos that had nothing in them but three or four minutes of beeping and loud bass. It was literally one of the worst things I had ever heard, and I really can't see the appeal.
Why do people like it? Is there actually good dubstep out there? How did it become so popular?
Why do people like country? Why do people like rap? It's just a matter of preference...TheAztec said:Why do people like it? Is there actually good dubstep out there? How did it become so popular?
This pretty much expresses my view.bahumat42 said:its purposeless noise, can't even dance to it, waste of time.
music should either evoke emotion (see anger,happiness,sadness, melancholy, peace) or be in conjunction with an activity (see swing music, most videogame songs, and the massively wide genre known as "dance")
step achieves none of these criteria, whilst also ruining the various songs it comes across (im talking to you whoever posted that butchered version of still alive.
It'l go away in due time, its gained very little traction, and whilst some elements may survive by being integrated into other genres such as house and techno(which has already happened to a certain extent), the movement itself will die down.
So what you are saying is that any emotions WE get from listening to dubstep is somehow 'false'?bahumat42 said:2 things
1) notice my use of the words either/or
2)and i kindley disagree that its capable of creating any emotion other annoyance/ire at the misuse of other music.
Haha at people calling dubstep "purposeless noise", cranky old people said the same thing to rock/hip-hop/jazz in all of their permeations. I mean, jazz for goodness sake! I love your rigid definitions, do you put a list of it on your wall so you can always remember to bring up these made-up limitations in debates?bahumat42 said:its purposeless noise, can't even dance to it, waste of time.
music should either evoke emotion (see anger,happiness,sadness, melancholy, peace) or be in conjunction with an activity (see swing music, most videogame songs, and the massively wide genre known as "dance")
step achieves none of these criteria, whilst also ruining the various songs it comes across (im talking to you whoever posted that butchered version of still alive.
It'l go away in due time, its gained very little traction, and whilst some elements may survive by being integrated into other genres such as house and techno(which has already happened to a certain extent), the movement itself will die down.