Seriously, shit sucks hard. I like electronic music, but not this shit.
So fucking sick of hearing this stuff in movie and videogame soundtracks. And the fucking kids eat it up.
I hate when they call them "filthy" beats. You want filthy? Listen to fucking Virus or Portal.
post by timma at Feb 29,2012 12:04pm edited Feb 29,2012 12:11pm
The only dubstep I've heard has been that asshole Skrillex, and I want to hit him in the face with a rock. Not only does his music completely suck, but he's a total doucher to boot.
Guess what, shitbird, you smashing a MacBook on stage is not even remotely close to what that gesture is intended to mean. Paul Stanley should kick your ass immediatley.
post by RustyPS at Feb 29,2012 12:51pm edited Feb 29,2012 2:37pm
*shrugs* I never cared to find out.
Not including hip-hop, I like my music organic, or at least organic sounding. I can count on one hand the amount of bands I like that use a drum machine, and maybe on two hands the amount of bands I like that use electronics. Not interested.
I went to see Helicopter Showdown at a dubstep night recently. Even though I was the oldest person there, I still had a good time. People who shit on any genre without hearing more than one artist from it (Skrillex) have worthless opinions.
As someone who enjoys electronic music let me tell you how much fun it is to have to wade through mountains of "dubstep" and house music to find a single thing I like.
So glad I have no exposure to this. I refuse to click on any links to find out what it is.
Good, but just don't fall in line with the rest of the unlistened ignoramuses saying HURR DURR DUBSTEPS LEIK 56K NOISE. I'm not defending it as groundbreaking or extremely meaningful music, but I do like the genre and it provides me with a feeling I don't get from other kinds of music. That's my aril-esque counterpoint for ya.
Skrillex is lowest-common-denominator stuff, it's 'dubstep' in the same way that Sum 41 is 'punk'.
Well put. I haven't been able to look at any videos since I'm at work, but if anyone's linking off-topic gabber videos, there better be some mosselmann or hakke en zage!
So glad I have no exposure to this. I refuse to click on any links to find out what it is.
Good, but just don't fall in line with the rest of the unlistened ignoramuses saying HURR DURR DUBSTEPS LEIK 56K NOISE. I'm not defending it as groundbreaking or extremely meaningful music, but I do like the genre and it provides me with a feeling I don't get from other kinds of music. That's my aril-esque counterpoint for ya.
I honestly have a hard time listening to any "music" that isn't guitar driven. Perhaps it comes from 23 years of wrestling with the foolish 6 stringed piece of wooden frustration, but computer generated noises do absolutely nothing for me. I went to a rave once probably 17 years ago, and wanted to incinerate the place.
Skrillex is lowest-common-denominator stuff, it's 'dubstep' in the same way that Sum 41 is 'punk'.
Well put. I haven't been able to look at any videos since I'm at work, but if anyone's linking off-topic gabber videos, there better be some mosselmann or bukkake
Not including hip-hop, I like my music organic, or at least organic sounding. I can count on one hand the amount of bands I like that use a drum machine, and maybe on two hands the amount of bands I like that use electronics. Not interested.
I don't know a whole lot about it, but the genres and sub-genres of electronic music have just as many factions as punk or metal. There's even a sub-genre called "hardcore".
And just like in punk/metal, I often tend to like the oddball acts in electronic music...
there's also the actual style called techno, too (not just the catch-all term for electronic music). it started when sci-fi obsessed black dudes in shit-ass detroit in the early 80s combined nerdy white euro robot music like Kraftwerk with shit like Parliament Funkadelic.
People who shit on any genre without hearing more than one artist from it (Skrillex) have worthless opinions.
I only posted the Skrillex video cause it's the only song I could positively ID. I sometimes go to shitty clubs that play shitty music in attempts to bring home shitty women and as a result have heard more dubstep than I care to admit. I just have no idea who any of the other artists are that the djs happen to be spinning. Dubstep is ok when I'm completely drunk and grinding on some club slut.
Just watch the new trailor for Borderlands 2. It even says "90 percent more "WUB WUB" " wtf is that? thats dumbstep bass noises. YOu just randomly stick those in with some disjointed beats and some samples and its the biggest thing ever..
I'm not a dubstep fan. As far as electronic/programmed music, this has been my jam for the past few months. Much more sparse than dubstep, which works for me.
Guess what, shitbird, you smashing a MacBook on stage is not even remotely close to what that gesture is intended to mean. Paul Stanley should kick your ass immediatley.
post by arilliusbm at Mar 1,2012 10:53am edited Mar 1,2012 10:56am
I find it funny that no one mentioned Korn being dubstep now.
Also, a bunch of rttp newbs with no experience in making electronic music trying to do it. <eyes you down> You know who you all are. Must be nice using modern technology to do all the work for you.
I find it funny that no one mentioned Korn being dubstep now.
Also, a bunch of rttp newbs with no experience in making electronic music trying to do it. <eyes you down> You know who you all are. Must be nice using modern technology to do all the work for you.
post by brian_dc at Mar 1,2012 11:35am edited Mar 1,2012 11:35am
but honestly, this stuff sounds like the moshcore of electronic music. And why does every song start with emotional singing shit and then ultimately always turn into something similar to collection of nascar zooming samples with sub hits?
does dubstep have anything to do with that dead mouse guy I keep seeing?
somewhat. he's done a few dubstep songs,
but is more "house"music.
Pires is a cop
post by ancient master nli at Mar 3,2012 5:12am
went to a Norwegian party last night, twas my first experience with D Step
I have to say it was OK in a party setting with tons of hot women dancing around you...though as a music style I would not choose to listen to it on a daily basis
post by frankovhell at Mar 3,2012 5:29am
You were at a party with norwegian girls. music does not matter.
Honestly I've visited there twice and beg to differ, but really anywhere in scandinavia or europe has knock out women compared to america and the UK.
post by kadoogler at Mar 4,2012 10:24am
I made a ton of slow electronic beats like ten years ago. Does this make me a faggot now? What if this is what I end up being known for? If I somehow helped start this dubstep shit I will shoot myself in the face. After cashing many, many large checks.
Burial has put out a few essential albums. Dubstep as a whole borrows and has really sonically evolved from drum and bass. ARTISTICALLY , most dub step has very little artistic integrity and little sonic world building skill. I DISAPPROVE.