Dubstep
Jan 12 2011, 1:39 am
By: Fisty  

Jan 12 2011, 1:39 am Fisty Post #1



Purely out of curiosity, any Dubstep fans around here?

Quote from Wikipedia
Dubstep is a genre of electronic dance music, originating from South East London. Its overall sound has been described as "tightly coiled productions with overwhelming bass lines and reverberant drum patterns, clipped samples, and occasional vocals"

For anyone interested, here's some of my favorites:






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Jan 12 2011, 2:01 am payne Post #2

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I didn't really know about dubstep.
I can say the genre is interesting, yet not very my kind.

However, the 3rd song is very good. It made me think of Trip-Hop genre a bit, yet it definitely isn't trip-hop. I'd definitely classify it as Down-Tempo.



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Jan 12 2011, 2:06 am Echo Post #3



Dubstep + rap = a godly combo





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Jan 12 2011, 2:12 am NicholasBeige Post #4



I used to be big into dubstep a few years ago. The whole 'originated from South East London' is interesting, since Mr Oizo (a french electro-house DJ) has been making music that is 99% identical to dubstep since the early 90's. My favourite artists were Benga, Skream and Plasticman. Sort of lost interest in the movement as a whole however - but I am interested to know if it has generated much of a following/interest in the states?



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Jan 12 2011, 2:23 am ClansAreForGays Post #5



I don't know if slowed down house music deserves its own genre.




Jan 12 2011, 2:36 am Fisty Post #6



Quote from name:Cardinal
I used to be big into dubstep a few years ago. The whole 'originated from South East London' is interesting, since Mr Oizo (a french electro-house DJ) has been making music that is 99% identical to dubstep since the early 90's. My favourite artists were Benga, Skream and Plasticman. Sort of lost interest in the movement as a whole however - but I am interested to know if it has generated much of a following/interest in the states?
Part of the reason I posted was to see the same thing. It has gained a ridiculous amount of following in Canada, at least around where I live. Particularly popular with stoners. It's taking the same way Rap did if I recall, 'old' fans complaining about the 'new shit dubstep' and everything. Same movement.

Quote from payne
I didn't really know about dubstep.
I can say the genre is interesting, yet not very my kind.

However, the 3rd song is very good. It made me think of Trip-Hop genre a bit, yet it definitely isn't trip-hop. I'd definitely classify it as Down-Tempo.
Check out the rest of Mt Eden, they do almost exclusively that kind of dubstep.



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Jan 12 2011, 2:42 am NicholasBeige Post #7



I guess it catches on in a certain area and then a club or two are opened to it as a feature night or the entire club might focus on the genre. That was certainly how it evolved in SE London - Warehouse was the first 'dubstep club' and showcased almost all of the up-and-coming 'new' DJs. But, as time went on, a whole plethora of DJ's were mixing and remixing old and new dubstep, some were sampling other tunes exclusevly, some were engineering the dubstep 100%, others were rapping over it, etc... It's for these reasons that I sort of lost interest, the once simple construct of dubstep completely diversified over the space of two or three months, and musically i wasn't attracted to it any more. I listened to some Mt. Eden and I do like what I hear however. :)

And yeah, same thing here in the UK - Dubstep is primarily followed by pill-heads and stoners.



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Jan 12 2011, 2:45 am Zycorax Post #8

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Despite being a huge fan of electronic music I don't really like dubstep. It's way too slow and/or are too halting.




Jan 12 2011, 2:58 am NicholasBeige Post #9



Quote from Zycorax
Despite being a huge fan of electronic music I don't really like dubstep. It's way too slow and/or are too halting.

Which is exactly why it attracts... the ehmm... members of society... who ehh, uhhmm alter their perception through narcotic means? :kame:



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Jan 12 2011, 6:28 pm Fire_Kame Post #10

wth is starcraft

Quote from ClansAreForGays
I don't know if slowed down house music deserves its own genre.

It doesn't.

I really dislike Dubstep.

Then again I used to really like Goa-Psy, which apparently is a knock off of some other genre. Who knew? :rolleyes:




Jan 12 2011, 11:48 pm MadZombie Post #11



Listen to glitch+Chiptune instead. It's the best kind of electronic music.



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Jan 12 2011, 11:56 pm Zycorax Post #12

Grand Moderator of the Games Forum

J-core and trance + some psy trance/gabber when I'm in the mood for it.
Also, for those interested in exploring different electronic music sub-genres, I recommend tuning in to http://www.di.fm/ as they have loads of different channels, including one with dubstep.




Jan 13 2011, 12:09 am Fire_Kame Post #13

wth is starcraft

holy crap I thought di.fm went under due to copyright problems ;O




Jan 13 2011, 1:05 am ClansAreForGays Post #14



It's not bad, just not unique.




Jan 14 2011, 1:29 am Jack Post #15

>be faceless void >mfw I have no face

Some of my mates listen to quite a lot of dubstep, especially Mt Eden dubstep (Mt Eden's a suburb down the road from where I live actually :P) but the only dubstep song I like so far is the Linkin Park Numb dubstep remix.



Red classic.

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Jan 14 2011, 12:51 pm CaptainWill Post #16



Well I quite like some of the more mainstream stuff like:



and



edit: forgot this one earlier



Post has been edited 1 time(s), last time on Jan 14 2011, 8:14 pm by CaptainWill.



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Jan 14 2011, 9:54 pm Fisty Post #17



Quote from Jack
Some of my mates listen to quite a lot of dubstep, especially Mt Eden dubstep (Mt Eden's a suburb down the road from where I live actually :P) but the only dubstep song I like so far is the Linkin Park Numb dubstep remix.
Links? I found one but I thought it was awful.



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Jan 14 2011, 9:56 pm NicholasBeige Post #18





My ultimate favorite dubstep song. The drop is sublime.

Edit: Put the volume right up. Put your headphones on if you must.



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Jan 14 2011, 10:26 pm CaptainWill Post #19



You just melted my face, son.



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Jan 14 2011, 11:54 pm MadZombie Post #20



Listen to Glitch guis :<

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