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    Quote Originally Posted by Calum View Post
    what brought me to dubstep was the headspace it gives you, the way you can get lost in a good set.
    I've only begun to experience that once. Nero was really interesting when I saw them, and I definitely dug that groove. But I had no idea what I was listening to.

    After hearing these descriptions, I'd love to hear someone throw a real set.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay Wilde View Post
    I think most is the limited spectrum of sounds used, predictable drops, and very formulaic drum patterns
    much like [music.]
    Fanny, I fixed your argument for you.

    Jay, I see where you're coming from, but apart from some really weird experimental shit, I haven't heard a phrase change in any genre (dance music or not) that surprised me in years with the possible exception of some of the really really out there experimental shit. But I barely consider that music.

    Music just is predictable. It's based on patterns and repetition. That's kind of the point.

    Quote Originally Posted by synthet1c View Post
    the problem however is that someone always pushes the sound to the limit and makes such an amazing song that the sub genre ceases to be what it was, from that point on everyone is trying to make "that" song only better, all the creativity is taken away, then inevitably some jerk gets the bright idea that if they go harder, they will top that song, and it always works, new producers pick up on this and run with it making only the hardest most in your face music they can, it will continue until the genre gets washed out and it is unbearable to hear anymore
    I think that might be the reason that while I also spin techno, a few breeds of house, and breaks…when I listen to a DJ set, I go straight for deep house and what would have been called progressive a few years ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mostapha View Post
    After hearing these descriptions, I'd love to hear someone throw a real set.
    I'm just a girl, standing in front of a boy, asking him to love her.

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    That's rather presumptuous linking to one of yours instead of that of someone famous.

    I like that move…I'm downloading to listen to it some time tomorrow. I'm (sadly) sober now after calling it an early night, but i'm shopping for music and have like 400 tracks cued up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mostapha View Post
    That's rather presumptuous linking to one of yours instead of that of someone famous.
    well it´s good so it doesn´t really matter who made it i´d say.
    also when it comes down to dubstep mixes i recommend erwtenpellers war of the worlds dubstep mix / audiobook. the most incredible mix ever made

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    dude, i was complimenting your confidence. Plus the second one doesn't have a download link, so I'm a lot less likely to listen to it…

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    Quote Originally Posted by mostapha View Post
    dude, i was complimenting your confidence. Plus the second one doesn't have a download link, so I'm a lot less likely to listen to it…
    there is a dl link on this site: http://www.dubstepforum.com/jeff-way...t-t111574.html

    make sure to check this mix out! it´ll blow your mind!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay Wilde View Post
    I think most is the limited spectrum of sounds used, predictable drops, and very formulaic drum patterns
    That's the reason I can't stand most EDM.

    But not all dubstep is like that. Anything tagged purple is going to be interesting.
    This includes: Joker, Ginz, Panty Raid, and others.
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    I'm not reading 8 pages of this, but I will give my honest opinion to the original question.

    It's too harsh. That's the same reason I never got in to Electro (the first time round, not when that Swedish lot decided it was cool). It's very testosterone, there seems to be no melody and lots of "Grrrrrrrrrrrrr"ing.

    Now having said that I am well aware that lots of people told me exactly the same thing when I was growing up listening to Acid House. "That's not music, it's all done by machines, you don't need talent to make a noise like that, it's sung in an echo chamber, no talent, etc, etc, etc)

    My take on it would simply be allow people to 'Let loose' on any music they want. The opinions of people who try to force a type of music on you are not worth listening to. They have probably been force fed whatever it is they are listening to in spades. Instead listen to whatever inspires, moves or relates to you.

    Growing up on a council estate in Scotland in the 80's secretly listening to Prince and Sade in my bedroom taught me that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sirtofu View Post
    That's the reason I can't stand most EDM.

    But not all dubstep is like that. Anything tagged purple is going to be interesting.
    This includes: Joker, Ginz, Panty Raid, and others.
    I've had the unfortunate displeasure of seeing Panty Raid, prior to a Modeselektor show. Wow, was he awful. But again, that's just my opinion... And we know that old saying about opinions right?
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    Few reasons:
    1. My 56k dial up modem sounds better then most of the songs
    2. Hate the comments on YT like "this is how it sound Optimus Prime having sex"
    3. Old folks call Arkham Asylum employees when I listen to it in my car

    But it is the weird stuff of today like prodigy and fatboy slim long time ago...Just give it a bit more time
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