Wtf is dubstep?

Its a shame to see what dub has become ... Dub the likes of king tubby,upsetters and scientist to name a few made a massive mark in the music industry influencing every aspect of electronic music .. When the 90's came around and ambient trippy dub by the likes of the Orb and mad proffesor which IMO is pure musical perfection ... its so smooth and simple yet so satisfying. With just the right amount of bass and the drums in all the right places. Then dubstep came along and things dropped in quality quicker than a phat wob ... Dubstep is tasteless and a disgrace to the dub family ... You need to use things like bass in comoderation not just make the dirtiest sound possible ... I respect Everyones taste in music except if you like dubstep ...

hey man.
i agree, 99% of all music is shit.
But wait, before you discard ALL dubstep, why not check out what some of the Brixton Jamaican-style roots-ish dubstep is like.
if you like aba shanti and mad professor you'll like this!
for example http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=81zjFAgNF3w

avoid sweeping generalisations...
 
Its a shame to see what dub has become ... Dub the likes of king tubby,upsetters and scientist to name a few made a massive mark in the music industry influencing every aspect of electronic music .. When the 90's came around and ambient trippy dub by the likes of the Orb and mad proffesor which IMO is pure musical perfection ... its so smooth and simple yet so satisfying. With just the right amount of bass and the drums in all the right places. Then dubstep came along and things dropped in quality quicker than a phat wob ... Dubstep is tasteless and a disgrace to the dub family ... You need to use things like bass in comoderation not just make the dirtiest sound possible ... I respect Everyones taste in music except if you like dubstep ...
Aba Shanti, Channel One, Iration Steppaz, Mungo's Hi-Fi, to name a few off the top of my head, loads of people are still making dub music. You might not like dubstep, but it isn't that "dub has become", it's a different genre.
 
To be fair, I dont get why one genre is better than another. Its all musical evolution.

^ this

without bad music, good music can not exist. it has no frame of reference.

and pick any genre of music that you like, what percentage of that genre do you really love? 1 track in a hundred/thousand/million??

theres no point writing off any genre as "good" or "bad", its too simplistic and therefore detrimental to potential future aural pleasure.
 
This is precisely my point. Personally, I was into House (all types), Breaks and Techno in the early 90ies. I have heard many things since then and I have to admit, I like the so called "shit" dubstep (Skrillex, Nero etc). There will always jaded music snobs out there ^^. and music will still evolve.
 
This is precisely my point. Personally, I was into House (all types), Breaks and Techno in the early 90ies. I have heard many things since then and I have to admit, I like the so called "shit" dubstep (Skrillex, Nero etc). There will always jaded music snobs out there ^^. and music will still evolve.

bingo.
and final but very important point.

never stop liking something just because it becomes popular.
it doesn't make you cool,
it makes you fickle, shallow and negative.
wouldn't the world be a better place if most people listened to good music??

"i liked their early stuff" or
"i knew them before they were popular" or
"fuck that commercial shit! "
(when you secretly downloaded the record yourself and rocked out to it)
^this is all wanky twatspeak for gaylords and idiots. if your guilty! stop it! admit your guilty pleasures and play them loud!
 
never stop liking something just because it becomes popular.
it doesn't make you cool,
it makes you fickle, shallow and negative.
wouldn't the world be a better place if most people listened to good music??

"i liked their early stuff" or
"i knew them before they were popular" or
"fuck that commercial shit! "
(when you secretly downloaded the record yourself and rocked out to it)
^this is all wanky twatspeak for gaylords and idiots. if your guilty! stop it! admit your guilty pleasures and play them loud!
I agree with all of this, but I actually don't like Skrillex. That's OK too, right?
 
bingo.
and final but very important point.

never stop liking something just because it becomes popular.
it doesn't make you cool,
it makes you fickle, shallow and negative.
wouldn't the world be a better place if most people listened to good music??

"i liked their early stuff" or
"i knew them before they were popular" or
"fuck that commercial shit! "
(when you secretly downloaded the record yourself and rocked out to it)
^this is all wanky twatspeak for gaylords and idiots. if your guilty! stop it! admit your guilty pleasures and play them loud!

The majority of the time when something becomes popular it goes to shit as well. I was sheavy into Indie music and then it turned into this neich for the market to suck shit our of. and then everything started to sound the same. all the people adopted teh rythems andd voices of the ones who got whored by the industry. But I still like dubstep, you just have to know the fucking difference between dubstep and brostep.
 
Im afraid to give it a chance, given what ive heard and seen so far, especially with what they did with DnB. I mean, anybody with abelton and a midi.

Now otherwise, if you actually have a human playing bass its a different story, IMO, but the kids these days would probably be too fucked up to appreciate it. What happened to intelligent music? I mean, I guess you could call Tom Jenkingsons (aka squarepusher) newest album, Shoeboleader 1 (?) a "step" in the right direction. and do not pardon that pun!
 
...great post!

And no, this isn't the best thread title ever.

You just have to take that away from me? You are so callous. You never let me have ANYTHING! And no one loves sex, love, and relationships more than I. Heartless, you are. I am VERY upset.

(lol)

@DJ303 thank you for what must have been a time consuming post. I found it to be very thoughtful and illuminating.
 
Too much hating on mainstream imo. Music is music. Quality is subjective and a lot of the time genre distinctions are hard to pinpoint.

I think of dub-step as those screaming heavy bass and sounds that has several "drops" throughout it and is hopefully boosted by some lyrics as well. I don't usually try to be too specific when referencing genres in order not to incite too much debate. :P
 
Too much hating on mainstream imo. Music is music. Quality is subjective and a lot of the time genre distinctions are hard to pinpoint.

The problem with dubstep is not the actual genre itself, but how the music gets over saturated by the rave promoters to the public while completely ignoring every other musical styles of the scene.
It's getting to a point where it seems like no one can figure out what else to play.
A reoccurring trend I've noticed lately are different DJ's playing the same tracks from the other DJ's that played earlier that night at the same party.

I'll give you an example:
When I go out to parties to hear DJ Dan, I want to hear what DJ Dan has been known for in the past.
When Dan plays several Dubstep tracks included in his sets, then I start to realize that either there is a shortage of music interest in other styles of music, or people completely stopped making anything other than dubstep produced auto-tuned tracks and now DJ's have no idea what else to play. So instead of going back to their roots, they just play what's currently "hip" or "trendy".
 
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