DizzyRebel
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quote: Originally posted by Dom
great, a local venue does a DnB and DubStep night so therefore it means Dubstep is the same just 'watered' down, nice one
like i said, Dubstep shares similarities (same as all of them - garage/grime/DnB/hiphop etc) but it isn't DnB slowed down with a few elements missing, it's got a little more to it than that.
Likewise, DnB can be said to be aimed at the 'greasy students' (technically, you'd find said greasy students at some hardcore slash metal cack night rather than any Dubstep night), it's certainly more popular with students than Dubstep (although dubstep is getting more popular in general).
Although, how the fuck you can compare indie bollocks to Dubstep/DnB is beyond me Yet to see any "indie" looking people at any Dubstep nights, tends to be the same people that go to the DnB nights.
p.s - i'm not slating DnB in anyway, it's what i grew up on along with Jungle, i just think you opinion is rather narrow minded.
Nah i just hate dubstep, if im paying money at a club i want to be hyped up and jumping about having a decent night. body popping to dubstep and migrane skanking to speed garage and grime does not interest me one bit lol
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MatG
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well dont go to a dubstep night
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sam-smith
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also i will stop listening to it if you want me too
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P.S. http://dubstep.fm
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by DizzyRebel
quote: Originally posted by Dom
great, a local venue does a DnB and DubStep night so therefore it means Dubstep is the same just 'watered' down, nice one
like i said, Dubstep shares similarities (same as all of them - garage/grime/DnB/hiphop etc) but it isn't DnB slowed down with a few elements missing, it's got a little more to it than that.
Likewise, DnB can be said to be aimed at the 'greasy students' (technically, you'd find said greasy students at some hardcore slash metal cack night rather than any Dubstep night), it's certainly more popular with students than Dubstep (although dubstep is getting more popular in general).
Although, how the fuck you can compare indie bollocks to Dubstep/DnB is beyond me Yet to see any "indie" looking people at any Dubstep nights, tends to be the same people that go to the DnB nights.
p.s - i'm not slating DnB in anyway, it's what i grew up on along with Jungle, i just think you opinion is rather narrow minded.
Nah i just hate dubstep, if im paying money at a club i want to be hyped up and jumping about having a decent night. body popping to dubstep and migrane skanking to speed garage and grime does not interest me one bit lol
Fair enough, although a Dubstep night can still be relatively hyper (with tracks like >THIS<).
Though i agree, speed garage and grime doesn't interest me in the slightest, DnB and Dubstep (and old school garage - days of BuddhaFinger etc) are the only ones i can enjoy out of those genres. Likewise, genres like Bassline can go swing - pitched vocals and wannabe 'G's talking just isn't music to my ears (after a year working a dodgy London school with the kids listening to it in day out).
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DizzyRebel
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you should cme to the pleasuredome on the 6th of january, plenty of old skool rave and dnb/jungle there for a one night only extravaganza!
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scaron5188
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quote: Originally posted by DizzyRebel
terrible terrible music. DnB watered down for greasy students! Grow some balls and listen to real DnB!
D n b is wicked imo, but dont mind dubstep
some good D n B / dubstep mixes
[Edited on 15-05-2009 by scaron5188]
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redhotpanther
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Where in Lincoln does a dubstep night??
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Ojc
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Shouldn't you northern boys should be listening to Wigan Pier?
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Ojc
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Shouldn't you northern boys should be listening to Wigan Pier?
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Cosmo
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quote: Originally posted by Dom
quote: Originally posted by Ojc
Cosmo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LEl-kD9aLpI
errr
As Ste pointed out though, i'm his wannabe sidekick
It was only time before you started to ruin my net cred
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DizzyRebel
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quote: Originally posted by redhotpanther
Where in Lincoln does a dubstep night??
Tower bars at engine shed run a monthly night called flexout. Its promoted by cutz and is held every 2nd friday iirc.
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DizzyRebel
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quote: Originally posted by Ojc
Shouldn't you northern boys should be listening to Wigan Pier?
some donk i like, frequency are probably the best group!
Otherwise its DnB, Hardcore, UK garage and punk that get me going. Hardcore is my natural choice out of them all though, the scene and atmosphere at events is unlike any other genre
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redhotpanther
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quote: Originally posted by DizzyRebel
quote: Originally posted by redhotpanther
Where in Lincoln does a dubstep night??
Tower bars at engine shed run a monthly night called flexout. Its promoted by cutz and is held every 2nd friday iirc.
Engine Shed is full of tax dodging students!
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kz
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Anyone like a bit of 16-Bit?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UexCBJF_n-4
Bring on the this is not music comments
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Luke
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I'm with the dnb heads, been listening to it for over 10 years, been mixing it for 7. Dubstep is ok, that benga tune, night i think it's called was good.
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Rich H
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quote: Originally posted by kz
Anyone like a bit of 16-Bit?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UexCBJF_n-4
Bring on the this is not music comments
Not my kinda thing at all And @ the comments on YouTube too!
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