Dub step is low quality white trash techno.
Thanks for the awesome insight!
Mike, your last statement has my attention. Care to offer up your suggestions on music similar to, but better than, dubstep?
Mike, your last statement has my attention. Care to offer up your suggestions on music similar to, but better than, dubstep?
Also for a real real good introductory to techno and acid house check out , richie hawtin aka plasticman, John aquaviva , Jeff mills, Terry Mullen, Juan Atkins , Derrick may
Sooooo what ur saying is that since u have been to some raves in one of the most drug ridden slum towns in the USA that Dubstep is for white trash? Interesting because I didn't consider myself white trash. Ill mark that down.
Thanks a lot. I like all kinds of high energy music, but I'm not good at discovering music.
Short sighted people who lump everyone into one category based on a personal enjoyment annoys me. So yeah, Buuut I won't go back and forth with u so ill just dismiss myself.
Dub step is low quality white trash techno.
From a DJing stand point it's certainly the hardest to mix and scratch. Dubstep took DJing to the next level... @ 160-180 BPM with no logical sequence of beats it takes a crazy amount of precision and experience on the tables. BTW did I mention it takes a month to produce a single track. Producing the **** is even harder than mixing it assuming your using your own recorded sounds and professional software.
Forget dubstep. I know kids like it but like mike said it has no real beat. For me, it's tiesto tiesto tiesto. For new guys I like wolfgang gartner and zedd.
Forget dubstep. I know kids like it but like mike said it has no real beat. For me, it's tiesto tiesto tiesto. For new guys I like wolfgang gartner and zedd.
That's the point?
The purpose of this thread wasn't to argue with people ignorant to the art of DJing. The purpose is to make the music so that idiots like you can't mix and go around bitching that it doesn't have a beat. If you can mix it... it has a beat, son. Wolfgang= half decent mainstream garbage, Zedd= even worse mainstream garbage, if you found them on itunes or youtube, odds are what you're listening to is garbage.
mikeg313 said:Sorry homie, I think trance is garbage too. I understand why some people like it though. Mainstream techno. I feel its like the pop version of techno. I consider Dubstep is the new trance as far as that level of mainstream popularity. I'm just more of a purest when it comes to techno music but like I said , I've grown up going to parties in the city that created it listening to and personally knowing its forefathers so I've got a different prospective then most. Just like original house music fans from Chicago. People that hail from a musics original birthplace usually have a broader insight on it.
I get it. Being from the north east I hate so called "hip-hop" they have now. I'm more Nas, gang starr, big pun era. There are always good new artists but so much is trash. But thats the beauty of music. People like what they like.
mikeg313 said:Hip hop is dead. Throughout the 90s I collected undergound hip hop vinyl and would dj after hours , house parties, put out occasional mix tapes and also spin alil downtempo/trip hop in chill rooms at warehouse parties. I joined the service and sold everything, record collection and all to friends. I don't miss my tables but I do miss all my original print vinyl that is irreplaceable :-(
Damn man that sucks. Fatbeats over here in the village shut it doors. That was the last official hip hop shop in the NYC.
Buzz lightyear and The Sweety Man by Ry Legit are my favorites. Especially for running.
Dubstep is freaking horrible, I mean absolutely horrible. I never thought when I got older that I would be one of those people who wonder why people listen to a certain type of music, yet here I am and it's happening.
From a DJing stand point it's certainly the hardest to mix and scratch. Dubstep took DJing to the next level... @ 160-180 BPM with no logical sequence of beats it takes a crazy amount of precision and experience on the tables. BTW did I mention it takes a month to produce a single track. Producing the **** is even harder than mixing it assuming your using your own recorded sounds and professional software.
Yes, it is happening, and yet here you are bitching on the internet because no one cares. That sucks. :/
Interesting, is irony when someone responds to a post that no one cares about.
Mike it's not just drugged out ravers who listen to dipstep, as you can see.
1 month for a track? Lol
Oh I forgot to put son in there so I got my point across better.
that is my favorite dubstep song to date, she is dirty.Here we go.. this is the on I meant to grab.
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