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Friend of mine wrote a song, said it is 'Dubstep'. What is that genre?
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This song gives me MEGA natural highs (and is supposed to be dubstep, but some of the purists may disagree ;))
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This is dubstep
very good maccruiskeen! ๐
That's not dubstep, that's popstep. This is dubstep:
Early 'mainstream' dubstep (its roots are a few years earlier and much more underground) -
But it has now gone pretty commercial and 'pop' with most people I guess now seeing dubstep as stuff like this -
slainte โก rob
I think its quite similar to drum and bass but a bit slower. I know what it sounds like but not sure what makes it what it is.
Chase and Status are a big dubstep group, i think.
I am now mostly listening to
It's utter shite. No further explanation is required.
It's funny when I first heard dubstep it was Burial, but I just don't think of him as dubstep at all now. I just think of it it as Burial, as you know it's him any track you here. Now, I don't think I could slander his beautiful music by calling it dubstep.
its the trendy genre at the moment, in general, pretty low quality control, but the kids & radio 1 like it!
but the kids & radio 1 like it!
I don't think radio 1 play propper dub step really. You need to hear a live mix of it.
Id rather not tbh... ๐
The modern dubstep is shite - listen to some of the older stuff from 2002/3/4 and the production quality is significantly higher. Mostly down to it not being 'trendy' and everyone and their mother having a go a producing tunes...
I can recommend the Dubstep All Stars CD mix series for a good chronology of dubstep.
****ing shite is what it is
Skiffle 'n bass is where it's at this year, kids.
Strangely I think its the so called pop step that least offensive, the 'real' dub step really is an acquired taste
you won't hear proper dub on radio 1
sounds bucking rotten.
maccruiskeen, i`ll be laughing for days at that! ๐
Play a drum n bass tune slowly and you have dubstep.
Some of it is ok, some really dirty industrial sounds, most of it is crap.
Skrillex is not dubstep, it's shite electro glitchy stuff.
16 bit are my favourite dubstep artists, their stuff is pretty varied and goes from properly filthy stuff to nice relaxed things like this
Play a drum n bass tune slowly and you have dubstep.Some of it is ok, some really dirty industrial sounds, most of it is crap.
Agreed entirely.
I think...
It actually started with artists like Vex'd, Skream, Benga, Pinch and DJ Distance. Mary Anne Hobbs show Dubstep Wars showcased it near the start of it's mainstream acceptance. Their sound got stale and dubstep has been adopted as a moniker for all sorts of bass music.
eg. I heard Nero calling themselves dubstep on Chan 4 the other week. Sounded like trance to me just with a different bass sound.
I like loads of bass music, but don't really give a shit what genre it's called! (I don't think "bass music" is a genre name. Is it?!)
([edit]also the 'slowed down drum n bass' thing is no criticism, as that's how the artists described it when they started making it)
([edit] - from wiki - [I]...in 2001, this and other strains of dark garage music began to be showcased and promoted at London's night club Forward.[/i] 10 years it's been going, strange the question should come up now!)
Mary Anne Hobbs show Dubstep Wars showcased it near the start of it's mainstream acceptance
When Radio 1 jump on the bandwagon, you can be sure the genre's finished
I heard Benga describe dubstep as sub-bass played at 140 bpm. Sounds about right, and he should know.
Oi, Bob - leave the Hobbs alone!! She doesn't (didn't) bandwagon jump ๐ฟ
(I know what you mean though!)
Not a big fan of dubstep but do like this ever so much
mainstream what has become called 'dubstep' is awful, nero, skrillex etc, just isn't really dubstep, horrible commercial pap to please the masses. some great stuff out there though, some good mixes on places like DOA.
Not a big fan of dubstep but do like this ever so much
that's awful ๐
dogshit & depressing
Just noticed the ad I'm getting on the Skrillex vid says "Cheap Hip Fat Removal"....!
That Burial/thom yorke one is awesome, can't beat a bit of Burial.
Craig David.
crudstep, mugstep, call it what you will... it's just drum and bass with austerity measures.. chiefly all the best bits of the beat have been rationed and divided up between about 20 other tracks leaving an empty bassy void which is often padded out with left over noises from the atari video games stockpile..
tory dance music often seen being enjoyed by young tory men going through a rebellious phase..
it gives me diarroeah.. definitely not my drug of choice..
(unless I've had a couple of jeagerbombs.. then it makes me shake ma booty..)
Didn't someone once play a 45rpm drum and bass track at 33rpm and then decide to give that "new genre" a name?? ๐
I played a old Todd Terry album accidently at the wrong speed and it sounded ace ๐
I think there's a few music snobs on here ๐ Just because dubstep has changed a bit and is mainstream(ish) doesnt mean that the new stuff being made isnt dubstep. Its still 140 bpm and its still full of bass. I reckon it covers everything from Srikllex, Nero etc to Burial and Benga.
I dont really agree with it being DnB slowed down either, it has some things in common but they're not really that similar....
Now, for shit music genres, moombahton anyone?
It should sound heavy, like a train and a robot having an argument. The "wub-wub" sound is now a trademark sound of dubstep. This is really easy to make with a triple oscillator, which a lot (if not all?) beat making software has.
It also is best heard live, given it's minimal nature the empty spaces are filled with bass. I think this is why radio friendly popstep has so much going on as it's written to be played on teeny weeny speakers.
Proper dubstep sounds more like err...dub! Here's some Kode9 and Spaceape to explain what I mean. Compared with Skrillex it's a completely different sound. If you have bassy speakers then it'll be fine, or stick it through headphones/fat speakers. The minimal nature will sound sparse on little laptop speakers.
Dubstep is like the dance version of jazz. It uses longer percussive loops that force the listener to really hunt for the rhythm, and the percussion is often syncopated at half-time or a completely unrelated rhythm to the rest of the track.
My brain finds it really frustrating to listen to, but I suppose that's the idea: In the same way that jazz chords evoke feelings of uneasiness, so too do a lot of dubstep rhythms creating tension in the music.
If you watch the way people dance to it in a club, it seems to encourage everyone to dance like nodding dogs as their brains try to find the rhythm. The human brain naturally gravitates to 4 or 8 bar loops so it finds longer, more complex or syncopated loops difficult to deal with.
I don't like it, but I find it quite interesting...
It causes youngsters to riot too... Fact.
Its essentially just garage from about 15 years ago rehashed with heavier bass... Lame.


