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    Quote Originally Posted by RedStratocas View Post
    meh.

    i hold that probably 80%-90% of all dubstep is absolute garbage. when done right it can be pretty awesome, but for some reason a lot of producers just think adding a bunch of wobbly fart noises to a song makes it awesome and that's all you need to do.
    that's why i'm not a fan of people like rusko and benga and skream and that, i think their dubstep is so boring. yeah they're part of the group that started pushing dubstep out more, but in comparison to some of the newer producers coming out, i think they're stuff is pretty weak

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    Quote Originally Posted by samsaBEAR View Post
    that's why i'm not a fan of people like rusko and benga and skream and that, i think their dubstep is so boring. yeah they're part of the group that started pushing dubstep out more, but in comparison to some of the newer producers coming out, i think they're stuff is pretty weak
    yeah same, i read an article a couple weeks ago about how dubstep has two distinct groups, the rusko/skream part being called "bro-step" which i found hilarious. i mean bro-step is good for mindless fun and partying etc, but i personally prefer electronic music that's more appropriate for headphones. james blake is probably my favorite producer at the moment, i wouldnt consider him full dubstep but he gets grouped in with a lot of dubstep producers. i feel like hes way different than just the "WUBWUBWUBWUBWUB" dubstep i hear so much, he's much more subtle.

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    dont normally like dubstep but this song is quite good, really like example!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedStratocas View Post
    yeah same, i read an article a couple weeks ago about how dubstep has two distinct groups, the rusko/skream part being called "bro-step" which i found hilarious. i mean bro-step is good for mindless fun and partying etc, but i personally prefer electronic music that's more appropriate for headphones. james blake is probably my favorite producer at the moment, i wouldnt consider him full dubstep but he gets grouped in with a lot of dubstep producers. i feel like hes way different than just the "WUBWUBWUBWUBWUB" dubstep i hear so much, he's much more subtle.
    I've sort of got into this niche where the only dubstep I listen to has real life drums recorded, and then manipulated, instead of someone programming them. People like Borgore and Tek-One, I think it makes the beat sound far more realistic and makes for a much more solid sound.

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    The reason as to why it doesn't have a massive drop is that it has been dumbed down to appeal to more people. It's a free download anyway. Skream is a great Dubstep producer, probably one of the most diverse out there. The instrumental is good, however I dislike example

    By the way, Skream and Rusko aren't examples of "bro-step", Excision, Datsik, Downlink, Doctor P, Flux Pavillion are examples of "bro-step". Either the article doesn't have a clue or you're mixed up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jahova View Post
    The reason as to why it doesn't have a massive drop is that it has been dumbed down to appeal to more people. It's a free download anyway. Skream is a great Dubstep producer, probably one of the most diverse out there. The instrumental is good, however I dislike example

    By the way, Skream and Rusko aren't examples of "bro-step", Excision, Datsik, Downlink, Doctor P, Flux Pavillion are examples of "bro-step". Either the article doesn't have a clue or you're mixed up.
    well i dont really care what subgenre you'd put an artist in, especially with as many unnecessary and ridiculous sub-genre names as dubstep i dont know why people insist on still doing that. i was just pointing out i find the name "bro-step" very humorous.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedStratocas View Post
    well i dont really care what subgenre you'd put an artist in, especially with as many unnecessary and ridiculous sub-genre names as dubstep i dont know why people insist on still doing that. i was just pointing out i find the name "bro-step" very humorous.
    So do I and I've never used that term until now
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    I'm not too keen on Dupstep, but I actually like this tune.

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