View Full Version : Dubstep the next big thing?
TuRdz
May 15th, 2011, 09:22 AM
I think dubstep has really picked up over the past year or two. With many new and great artists hitting the scene, Nero, Bar9, Flux Pavillion, etc. All GODS of the genre.
I've decided to get in on the action and try my hand at making some of this wicked style of music.
Have a listen and tell me what you think...:D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kv7GDkYOk1M
If you like it, remember to tell your family, friends, pets, vacuum cleaner and your local curtain making factory owner. Thanks.
Oh, if you feel like commenting on the video, tell me you're from VT and I'll gladly return the favour and may even SUB you up. Cool bananas :D
MacMilker
May 15th, 2011, 09:53 AM
If you like it, remember to tell your family, friends, pets, vacuum cleaner and your local curtain making factory owner. Thanks.
lol omg, I just died at that,
anyways, I hate them.
But I always appreciate an appreciation in music xD
Φρανκομβριτ
May 15th, 2011, 12:58 PM
Holy shit I know, dubstep exploded for some reason. I have no idea how it got so big so fast, but it is deffinately going to be a lrge part of the up and coming popular music trend!
deadpie
May 15th, 2011, 01:48 PM
Fuck dubstep. It's the biggest fucking pile of shit to happen to music and makes me wonder why I even give a fuck about music when this garbage exists.
TuRdz
May 16th, 2011, 02:38 AM
Well, I suppose that's how punk and rock 'n' roll came to be. And they're now both both HUGE in the music industry. So here's hoping dubstep follows the same path :D
Now when I talk about dubstep, I'm not shunned or given the cold shoulder. It's GREAT ahahaha :P
Tristin.
May 16th, 2011, 02:51 AM
Dubstep, good when drunk :P
apart from that, im not really into dubstep, sorry :(
goofball
May 16th, 2011, 05:21 AM
Damn.. :(
Magus
May 16th, 2011, 05:36 AM
Well, I suppose that's how punk and rock 'n' roll came to be.Punk was very underground, and was discovered years later after it's inception - meaning, there weren't many records, and it was mostly done as live performances in little unknown places. Dubstep came in a different approach, really.
JunkBondTrader
May 16th, 2011, 06:07 AM
Dubstep originated here in the UK and thankfully, it's already gone out of fashion.
I'm not one to disparage another person's musical tastes but personally, I can't stand it. For about a sixth month period last year, people at parties would refuse to play anything that wasn't "dutty" enough. I'm glad to say, this dark period has now passed.
Peace God
May 16th, 2011, 12:54 PM
Yeah dubstep has gotten pretty big over the last few years. Though, I'm not into a lot of the dance/club/party/whatever electronic genres. And the "filthy" bass, is completely unimpressive to me. There are dubstep artists I enjoy however. But to be honest, a lot of those artists influenced by genres that most other dubstep artists wouldn't be...so overall, I don't like dubstep.
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