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    Haha... I'm guessing you're referring to brostep
    I have yet to see an actual dubstep room at TT.

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    Quote Originally Posted by amidoinitrite View Post
    Haha... I'm guessing you're referring to brostep
    I have yet to see an actual dubstep room at TT.
    What's Brostep???
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    Quote Originally Posted by DJBambii View Post
    What's Brostep???
    Urbandictionary has it about right:

    http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=brostep
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    Sorry. I lurk within the Dubstep rooms :P
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    SO Is it like the newer dubstep that's like main stream ? That's like really fast and wobbly???
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    Quote Originally Posted by DJBambii View Post
    SO Is it like the newer dubstep that's like main stream ? That's like really fast and wobbly???
    basically..
    its usually poorly produced.. producers use up all their headroom on trying to make a dirty midrange and don't leave room for a big sub..
    so you get these weak baselines and overly compressed percussion.
    BUT.. it sounds "good" with crappy youtube quality through skullcandies..
    so thats what people like i guess
    where as with actually dubstep you need a decent system to properly feel the sub.. which is where the weight is!
    So yeah.. brostep might seem "heavier" on skullcandies because its 'weight' is in the mids..
    but proper dubstep will sound much more full/heavy/dirty on a proper system than brostep
    brostep also has a very commercial vibe..
    dubstep has.. well dubstep vibe

    thats just my 2 cents tho.. to each their own.
    I can get on to both but it takes A LOT of digging for me to find a decent brostep tune.

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    Ah that Makes senseeee Lol
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