DUBSTEP *wobb wobb, wobb wobb wobbb*

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Henry Norris 1913
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SWLGooner wrote:Fucking hell just listened to that what a load of shit
synthesised music made by talentless chavs for the twatter generation who can't speak english properly and wear their trousers around their ankles :roll: :banghead:

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brazilianGOONER wrote:
QuartzGooner wrote:Bournemouth Gooner will know, he is into it.

Thursdays at Bar Rumba called "Movement" used to be a good night, more Drum n Bass really but they had this Brazilian DJ called Markie who is very good.

I would pop into Black Market Records (B-M Soho) 25 D'Arblay Street London W1F 8EJ -
Telephone: 020 7437 0478
Nearest tube: Oxford Circus on Victoria and Bakerloo and Central Lines.

They have good dubstep section and will have flyers/leaflets for clubs in there.

This Forum can help too:

http://www.dubstepforum.com/
funny that you mention BM Soho Quartz, as a friend of mine has already asked me to go there and buy some vinyls or discs for him! will surely go there and take a look! cheers!!
Yeah they're really helpful in BM - You ask for something and if it's out of stock, they just press one up in the backroom for you! :wink: ..mind you don't bother with any returns shyte as they only have one person in the returns/complaints depot and he is always busy with a coocjie in one hand and spliff in the other and a sawn off on his lap and takes NO SHYTE!. :D

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LyusN1 wrote:It used to be easy before all this stomp business came in. I've seen all the ketted up Indie kids just moshing to it now...

Imagine it is still four to the floor but you have to fill in the extra snare yourself. It's actually faster than house music by about 10 beats per minute. Do a little 2-step shuffle. That'll work! :wink:
You forgot to mention Ultra -Jungle ...Now THAT'S Fast and if you can dance to that you can dance to anything... :D :dancingbanana:

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Henry Norris 1913 wrote:
SWLGooner wrote:Fucking hell just listened to that what a load of shit
synthesised music made by talentless chavs for the twatter generation who can't speak english properly and wear their trousers around their ankles :roll: :banghead:
You ever tried production? It's actually pretty hard to get good at it. My same mate who did that guest mix for the beeb also just completed a Masters degree too so I dunno if that generalisation can apply to him :lol:

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Not that I don't appreciate the craft I just find it very unpleasant to listen to

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Used to quite like dubstep but I can't listen to 95% of today's stuff. It seems to have descended into a ridiculous contest to see who can put the most headache-inducing chainsaw bass on a track, it all sounds the same to me.

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Dan_85 wrote:Used to quite like dubstep but I can't listen to 95% of today's stuff. It seems to have descended into a ridiculous contest to see who can put the most headache-inducing chainsaw bass on a track, it all sounds the same to me.
+1 all day every day till the end of time.

WHERE HAS OUR DUB BASS GONE?

Join me in starting up the Black Skank Movement?!

In fairness to SWL and Henry Norris, I can see, after listening to what now passes as Dubstep, why they would think it is shite.

Now Ultra-jungle however... :lol: :dance:

I'm waiting for all music to be 200bpm bleeps with movie sound effects. Large up dem tunes :wink:

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What a load of complete fucking shit. Should play this at Guantanamo all the al queda will be blabbing after listening to this stuff.

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DB10Gooner likes DubStep and feel sit involves musicality of the highest echelon.

:D

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QuartzGooner wrote:DB10Gooner likes DubStep and feel sit involves musicality of the highest echelon.

:D
Didn't he invent the latest scales and keys on his guitar? :? ...I almost thought he started/invented the whole DubStep scene. :? :oops:

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LyusN1 wrote:
Henry Norris 1913 wrote:
SWLGooner wrote:Fucking hell just listened to that what a load of shit
synthesised music made by talentless chavs for the twatter generation who can't speak english properly and wear their trousers around their ankles :roll: :banghead:
You ever tried production? It's actually pretty hard to get good at it. My same mate who did that guest mix for the beeb also just completed a Masters degree too so I dunno if that generalisation can apply to him :lol:
Just means that it's as easy to get a masters these days as it is to produce shit music

:lol:

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MegaGooner wrote:
QuartzGooner wrote:DB10Gooner likes DubStep and feel sit involves musicality of the highest echelon.

:D
Didn't he invent the latest scales and keys on his guitar? :? ...I almost thought he started/invented the whole DubStep scene. :? :oops:
Yes, in his spare time.

He was composing a new symphony and had a minute to invent a new sub genre of music before getting back to the third viola part.

Being a "Rock Dinosaur" he has no real regard for such sub genres, but out of a sense of kindness he invents them on a yearly basis and gives them away to those less musically blessed than him.

He has a whole load of specially made guitars for people of his size, but here is a clip of him playing a normal size guitar, and he does very well in my opinion.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTX3CaTW ... re=related

:D

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Dan_85 wrote:Used to quite like dubstep but I can't listen to 95% of today's stuff. It seems to have descended into a ridiculous contest to see who can put the most headache-inducing chainsaw bass on a track, it all sounds the same to me.
This. Dubstep has certainly gone downhill, shame really as theres some really decent tracks out there. Some of the doctor p tracks can be alright though (but some are beyond shit. Hit and miss).

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I like dubstep but its gonna have a short life span, its everywhere and getting cheesier by the day! A bit like electro in 2006, I'm loving drumstep at the mo by the likes of figure and co, its wicked to mix and makes drum n bass sets more interesting!

Going to Glastonbury this week and the dance line up is pretty dub step heavy, might end up hating it by next week!!

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