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I used to think dubstep was kind of lame...

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  1. Sewn

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    @Soilodge

    I'll check out more of this. What exactly makes it a dubstep track anyway?

    Posted 1 year ago #
  2. viscion

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    +1 for Noisia, 16bit, Scorn and Hecq.

    Also look for Vex'd and Burial - not sure if he technically counts as 'dubstep' but he's excellent nonetheless. Intelligent and highly atmospheric.

    Posted 1 year ago #
  3. metaball

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    reminds me of the energy from an old Beastie Boys track when Licensed to ill first came out. it kicks in just after 2:20

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  4. @Sewn- That is like saying, what would make a track an "industrial track". I really hate genres and classifications. I think they really only serve a vague purpose for the listener. They are more for business and marketing convenience and they are rarely even accurate. The "dubstep", I have been listening to it impressing me a hell of lot more in the realm of noise and what I would consider heavy industrial themes than the usual stuff toted around here as aggressive or noisy or whatever.

    `michael

    Posted 1 year ago #
  5. azazellvigohr

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    I'm currently on vacation in UK. Here's what I saw on a local music tv (they still play videos back-to-back)

    Tek-One - Broken string

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  6. C4RNIVORE

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    check this one

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  7. Ornox

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    WUB WUB CHHHHhhh WB-WB-WB CHHHHHHhhh

    Posted 1 year ago #
  8. dubstep is fucking gangsta

    some really cool shit posted. never really listened to it before

    Posted 1 year ago #
  9. absence.insolution

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    thanks a lot all who've posted! now i have to go buy even more records!!!!!

    Posted 1 year ago #
  10. Dubstep is kinda the evolution of drum & bass/jungle with more reggae influences (listen to the typical beats and basslines). I hate reggae*, so if it raises my hackles, it's probably dubstep.

    *Seriously, the typical reggae beats and melodies hits a raw nerve or something because after a few minutes of listening to reggae, I just want to fuck something up, and not in a good way. I have no idea what it is about it, but if I can accept that there's music that can hit me in a way that makes me involuntarily come to tears, then it's not so strange to have the opposite effect on me. Reggae appears to be it.

    Posted 1 year ago #
  11. metaball

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    i dig the Milanese, i'm hearing KMFDM's UAIOE industrial reggae experiments in there, 20 years later.

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  12. raedarius

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    The "WUB WUB CHHHHhhh WB-WB-WB CHHHHHHhhh" that Ornox mentions goes back to early Renegade Sound Wave too:

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