Dubstep.
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sleepingbird
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Re: Dubstep.
appleblim & T++
at one of the substance nights last year in berlin pushed me over the edge of being fairly unexcited yet aware of it and all the grime that preceded it over the years, to finding the missing link to my taste in club music. it's been quite long since i last came out of a night, being inspired by (electronic dance) music, but that one was an emotional keeper.
at one of the substance nights last year in berlin pushed me over the edge of being fairly unexcited yet aware of it and all the grime that preceded it over the years, to finding the missing link to my taste in club music. it's been quite long since i last came out of a night, being inspired by (electronic dance) music, but that one was an emotional keeper.
Re: Dubstep.
Yeah, caught !sleepingbird wrote:appleblim & T++
at one of the substance nights last year in berlin pushed me over the edge of being fairly unexcited yet aware of it and all the grime that preceded it over the years, to finding the missing link to my taste in club music. it's been quite long since i last came out of a night, being inspired by (electronic dance) music, but that one was an emotional keeper.
i wish we had such nights like substance here in the south...
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1.6180339887
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Re: Dubstep.
funky shit wrote:confess to being an ignorant prick before i even ask you to provide evidence of popular dubstep scenes/nights in ireland.1.6180339887 wrote:funky shit wrote:Here in ireland its not popular at all..
Absolute bullshit.
Confess to being a complete shite-hawk please, and tell everyone you were talking out your mucky bunghole when you made such a grotesquely incorrect sweeping statement.
I mean seriously.
Have your balls even dropped yet ?


















By no means concise, this is just a TASTE of the recent/upcoming promotions.
I haven't even touched on listing the irish producers & djs churning out the dubstep from all four corners.
I won't even embarass you by listing the legends in your neck of the woods.
You might as well wait till they're signed to planet MU till you get to know them.
Nor have I gone on about the radio shows in galway/cork/dublin (and probably belfast) who are giving exposure to the genre.
http://www.acroplane.org / http://www.acroplane.co.uk (belfast) (also net/label)
http://www.kaboogie.net (dublin) (also net/label)
http://www.alphabetset.net/ (dublin) (also net/label)
http://www.dubculture.net/ (galway/cork) (also net/label)
http://www.myspace.com/electroniquebeats (limerick)
http://www.myspace.com/dblimerick (limerick)
Now you must confess to being a shite-hawk who talks out his mucky bunghole.
And PS:
http://forum.ableton.com/viewtopic.php? ... +new+track
That track is pure, unadulterated shite. Ignore the content-sellers and desperate middle-aged nobodies being nice about it. It's shite. And only your petrol-sniffing buddies would honestly think otherwise.funky shit wrote:think im getting into my comfort zone.
http://soundcloud.com/aaron-h/tracks
thoughts?
I only mention it now, cos it's relevant. It's little wonder you don't "get" dubstep and make such egregiously false claims that dubstep "isn't popular in Ireland at all"
Infact, dubstep is SO popular in Ireland it's kind of annoying.
Just where, exactly, have you been on this wonderful island to even think otherwise.
a+b is to a as a is to b
Re: Dubstep.
pwned!
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yoshitosser
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Re: Dubstep.
Welcome back, we've missed you.1.6180339887 wrote:...
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funky shit
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Re: Dubstep.
1.6180339887 wrote:
Have your balls even dropped yet ?
And PS:
http://forum.ableton.com/viewtopic.php? ... +new+trackThat track is pure, unadulterated shite. Ignore the content-sellers and desperate middle-aged nobodies being nice about it. It's shite. And only your petrol-sniffing buddies would honestly think otherwise.funky shit wrote:think im getting into my comfort zone.
http://soundcloud.com/aaron-h/tracks
thoughts?
I only mention it now, cos it's relevant. It's little wonder you don't "get" dubstep and make such egregiously false claims that dubstep "isn't popular in Ireland at all"
Infact, dubstep is SO popular in Ireland it's kind of annoying.
Just where, exactly, have you been on this wonderful island to even think otherwise.
Well you are possibly the quickest member of the forum to make everyone known how big of a cunt you are. Okay, point taking, there was a lot of posters there.. i can see how you would get offended as i never heard of your jazz and hip hop nights in a pub in Dublin..
jesus this place really is full of wana-be fuckin cyber terrorists.
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outershpongolia
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Re: Dubstep.
Who goes through that much trouble to make someone else look stupid? People who constantly look stupid themselves, so they need to make up for it by being a forumcunt.
Speaking of Ireland.

I'M THE LEPRECHAUN!
Speaking of Ireland.

I'M THE LEPRECHAUN!
Re: Dubstep.
Agreed.chevthewizard wrote:I'd say there's no defined way you have to dance to dubstep, like any form of music, but it is definitely the two step feel which is the main driving force behind dubstep.hurlingdervish wrote:but this is TWO step. you dont land on each beat. its faster so you can land on every other
and not everyone at dubstep nights are ket heads, most aren't
VERY GOOD dubstep, in my opinion, is the music which combines the slow head-banging effect of the half-time drum beat with an overlapping intricate 4/4 feel which intertwines rhythmically and energy-wise with the slower stuff, which results in an amazing dancing experience where you are both going at it at a 140bpm speed whilst also hitting those half-time snare beats. So you are basically doing two dances at once. It's fucking insane.
This is music for people who are really into dancing, imo.
Got any examples/links?
Re: Dubstep.
What's going on here!
someone just used my name in a thread, my webcrawler picked it up and homo'd me in on the page. My vengance shall be swoft and genital
someone just used my name in a thread, my webcrawler picked it up and homo'd me in on the page. My vengance shall be swoft and genital
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1.6180339887
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Re: Dubstep.
No problemo, it was nothing really. Just some promoters & netlabels from the top of me head, posters were easily accumulated. Considering, y'know, it's so bloody popular here.shit wrote:thanks very much, and I now confess to talking complete bollox. Although i think that's pretty plain to see now anyways. Please don't hesitate to illustrate just how wrong the wrongness actually is when it's spewing out of my mucky orifice anytime in the future.
a+b is to a as a is to b
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funky shit
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Re: Dubstep.
1.6180339887 wrote:No problemo, it was nothing really. Just some promoters & netlabels from the top of me head, posters were easily accumulated. Considering, y'know, it's so bloody popular here.shit wrote:thanks very much, and I now confess to talking complete bollox. Although i think that's pretty plain to see now anyways. Please don't hesitate to illustrate just how wrong the wrongness actually is when it's spewing out of my mucky orifice anytime in the future.

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chevthewizard
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Re: Dubstep.
Nope. I just go to the events and dance. Could never have the patience to search out decent dubstep online, too much crapnowtime wrote:Agreed.chevthewizard wrote:I'd say there's no defined way you have to dance to dubstep, like any form of music, but it is definitely the two step feel which is the main driving force behind dubstep.hurlingdervish wrote:but this is TWO step. you dont land on each beat. its faster so you can land on every other
and not everyone at dubstep nights are ket heads, most aren't
VERY GOOD dubstep, in my opinion, is the music which combines the slow head-banging effect of the half-time drum beat with an overlapping intricate 4/4 feel which intertwines rhythmically and energy-wise with the slower stuff, which results in an amazing dancing experience where you are both going at it at a 140bpm speed whilst also hitting those half-time snare beats. So you are basically doing two dances at once. It's fucking insane.
This is music for people who are really into dancing, imo.
Got any examples/links?
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birdhouse19 wrote:i was playing a club last night and had to play some rap, and i know ableton live isnt very good with rap without a sound card.
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funky shit
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Re: Dubstep.
Just listened to this mix on the monitors..SquidHelmet wrote:One of the more diverse genres as far as I'm concerned, and it's still in budding form in many ways.
Here's a mix you'd get into if you're a fan of techno:
DJ Shiva: Fingerprints Vol 31
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1. NIN - 25 Ghosts - NIN (00:00)
2. Scuba - Hard Boiled - Hotflush (01:13)
3. The Mole (loop) - Conversation Records (04:55)
4. Wifi Of The Undead - THD - unreleased (05:51)
5. Isomer Transition - Heavy Water - Future Days (08:10)
6. Distance - Feel Me - Chestplate (10:28 )
7. Monolake - Remotable - Imbalance Computer Music (13:15)
8. Scuba - Outmost - Abucs (14:10)
9. Eidolon - Melt - unreleased (17:51)
10. Untold - Test Signal - Hessle Audio (21:05)
11. Sigha - Finite - unreleased (24:19)
12. abZ - Spot (DZ RMX) - unreleased (26:38 )
13. Andy Stott - Hostile - Modern Days (30:47)
14. Benga & Coki - Night (loop) - Tempa (33:33)
15. 2562 - Circulate - Tectonic (34:01)
16. DNCN & Mark Henning - Golf Clap - Gastspiel (36:19)
17. Various Production - Diver - Various Production (39:02)
18. Skream - Wobble That Gut - Tempa (40:53)
19. Robin Jacobs & Martex - Good Rock Dancin - Zuvuya (43:39)
20. TRG - Back In The Days - unreleased (48:44)
21. Substance & Vainqueur - Emerge 1 (British Murder Boys RMX) loop - Scion Versions (52:11)
22. NIN - 7 Ghosts (loop) - NIN (53:07)
23. Ian Lehman - The Butcher of Blue Ranch - unreleased (53:35)
24. T++ - 100 Bar - Erosion (55:53)
25. Dot - Chemical Waste - Immigrant (58:12)
26. Untold - Purify - Hessle Audio (59:07)
27. Cursor Miner - Grimewatch - Combat (62:35)
28. NIN - 21 Ghosts - NIN (64:43)
29. 2562 - 699 - Subsolo (65:24)
30. DNCN - Youyourself (loop) - Budenzauber (67:00)
31. Appleblim & Peverelist - Circling - Skull Disco (67:56)
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