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March 30, 2013

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May 31, 2014

LuckyNumbrXIII said
I need to get into dub step production. You can really just regurgitate the same thing over and over again, and people just gobble it up. I can go on stage and play my iPad for an hour or two and make 5 million dollars in a year.
You really have no fucking clue just how true this statement is…….
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3:02 am
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May 22, 2012

my personal definition of dubstep is: whatever skrillex was doing a year or two ago.
seems to hold up.
i must admit, ive thought about trying the style out, but i wouldnt want to do the same old shit, and thats what the core audience wants to hear.
actually, if you really, really dig into dubstep, then you find all kinds of variety.
but its mostly experimental, and mostly sucks.
awfully paranoid, arent you?
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March 30, 2013

7:23 am
September 18, 2012

scruffy said
my personal definition of dubstep is: whatever skrillex was doing a year or two ago.seems to hold up.
i must admit, ive thought about trying the style out, but i wouldnt want to do the same old shit, and thats what the core audience wants to hear.
actually, if you really, really dig into dubstep, then you find all kinds of variety.
but its mostly experimental, and mostly sucks.
I don’t consider Skrillex Dubstep. I consider him dance music with a dubstep influence.
IDK, the dubstep I knew, before Skrillex, was that hard grimy wub bass shit like heavy aggressive type shit.
Plus, there is a lot more to making good dubstep than you think. People all have this glamorous idea of how these actor’s or musician’s lives are but in reality it’s not what you think.
I love culture and I love watching it change, but the people never really change it the repetitive reactions to a changing culture kind of bores me.
Like, first you got the “back in my day” people, then you have the, “I remember when this was cool, now it’s over done” people, then you have the band wagoners and the people that just don’t under stand it and then eventually the core meaning of the culture gets drowned out in stereotypes, posers, and misconstrued media perceptions until a new cultural phenomenon comes.
I mean like, watching the goth scene and the emo scene and the grunge scene and the metal scene and the punk scene and the raver scene and the hip hop scene and the juggalo scene and the straight edge scene and the hipster scene and all these different styles and shit are all cool. But the reactions are just boring and played out.
Some people just hate change I guess.
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Take the Dubstep Challenge!
Whistle or hum your favorite dubstep song!
And no cheating with “new dubstep” that realized they needed stuff like bridges or vocal breaks and other basic music theory “garbage”.
As someone who digs some industrial noize, dubstep is just noises with a couple drum hits thrown in as an afterthought…
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