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February 26, 2012, 03:31:24 AM
#63
Why do people even call it "dubstep" when it's been "breakbeats" for like 20 years?  Roll Eyes
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February 25, 2012, 01:08:23 AM
#61
Dubstep cat, hour long loop:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNLDmMeGXwk

It IS worth your while to watch 20 seconds of this.
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February 23, 2012, 11:15:46 AM
#60
This game is going to be awesome: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCWJUSulnro

The tune is Doomsday by Nero: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pBKlm-RX2zU
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February 23, 2012, 11:10:18 AM
#59
The age of traditional instruments is coming to an end. No instrument can produce as many sounds as the computer. DUBstep is the future of music.

A computer cannot produce anything like this:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-rHdSWZLpQ

music is also about spirit and soul, but granted, not everybody can hear and feel this.
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February 23, 2012, 09:41:19 AM
#58
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=APj4iHtM4lg

Kill the noise - Kill the noise pt1 (dillon francis remix)
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February 23, 2012, 03:53:56 AM
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The age of traditional instruments is coming to an end. No instrument can produce as many sounds as the computer. DUBstep is the future of music.

I think the same thing. Like I always say: dubstep is the future of music, bitcoin is the future of money.

As for being choked out, I've never had the pleasure, does it sound like what you hear if you manage to pay attention when normally slipping into unconsciousness? To me dubstep definitely sounds like that. It also reminds me of the loony toons.

Also, the wub wub sound is somehow similar to the afterglow when staring at fireworks. It never lasts quite long enough, so I can just never get enough of it. Or get some europium-doped strontium aluminate powder ("long lasting" glow in the dark powder) and a 405 nm (violet) laser, put some glue on a paper and sprinkle the powder. It'll phosphoresce when you shine the laser on it. Watching that stuff dim out is like dubstep on the eyes. You can buy all you need on amazon for like $20 and maybe mess around and observe some quantum entanglement. Actually, I would recommend the glow powder and laser whether you like dubstep or not.

Also, not dubstep but awesome:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6zdj5nazkQ

You must not be a musician.  Computers, if anything, are the death of music.

Well I don't know if I am a musician, but I have been playing guitar and bass (plus sucking at piano) for like 10 years and was in bands throughout high school and college. I always had an aversion to electronic music until I heard some dubstep. I then started trying to imitate the oscillating low pass cut-off with my effects pedal. Then I got some software and began messing around in that, creating crazy sounds. At that point I was hooked.
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February 23, 2012, 03:37:15 AM
#56
wub wub wub wub wub wub wub!
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February 23, 2012, 12:37:00 AM
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I disagree. I dont think computers will replace traditional instruments any time soon. But i do think they will contribute to the evolution of music. You can have music without traditional instruments. For example church choirs that clap and sing together. Is that not music? Have you ever seen people create music with glasses of water? They rub their finger around the glass and it produces different sounds depending on how much water is in the glass. Some people will even argue that singing birds is music. It all depends how you perceive it. Computers are like swiss army knives. They serve multiple purposes. Including creating music. So that does make them a musical instrument to some degree. Give it a few more years and there will be classes for creating music with computers.

There are already classes one of my friends go to school for a music degree and he has classes that are specifically for synthesizing sounds and music on the computer
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February 22, 2012, 11:24:47 PM
#52
I feel the same way about rap and country.
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February 22, 2012, 10:52:22 PM
#51
Yes, I absolutely love Dubstep!

(and by love I mean detest with a passion).
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February 22, 2012, 10:30:28 PM
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I disagree. I dont think computers will replace traditional instruments any time soon. But i do think they will contribute to the evolution of music. You can have music without traditional instruments. For example church choirs that clap and sing together. Is that not music? Have you ever seen people create music with glasses of water? They rub their finger around the glass and it produces different sounds depending on how much water is in the glass. Some people will even argue that singing birds is music. It all depends how you perceive it. Computers are like swiss army knives. They serve multiple purposes. Including creating music. So that does make them a musical instrument to some degree. Give it a few more years and there will be classes for creating music with computers.
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February 22, 2012, 09:54:31 PM
#49
You must not be a musician.  Computers, if anything, are the death of music.

THIS +

If you can't play it with an instrument then its not really music. And don't say a computer is a musical instrument because it is not.
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February 22, 2012, 09:38:56 PM
#48
The age of traditional instruments is coming to an end. No instrument can produce as many sounds as the computer. DUBstep is the future of music.

I think the same thing. Like I always say: dubstep is the future of music, bitcoin is the future of money.

As for being choked out, I've never had the pleasure, does it sound like what you hear if you manage to pay attention when normally slipping into unconsciousness? To me dubstep definitely sounds like that. It also reminds me of the loony toons.

Also, the wub wub sound is somehow similar to the afterglow when staring at fireworks. It never lasts quite long enough, so I can just never get enough of it. Or get some europium-doped strontium aluminate powder ("long lasting" glow in the dark powder) and a 405 nm (violet) laser, put some glue on a paper and sprinkle the powder. It'll phosphoresce when you shine the laser on it. Watching that stuff dim out is like dubstep on the eyes. You can buy all you need on amazon for like $20 and maybe mess around and observe some quantum entanglement. Actually, I would recommend the glow powder and laser whether you like dubstep or not.

Also, not dubstep but awesome:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6zdj5nazkQ

You must not be a musician.  Computers, if anything, are the death of music.
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February 22, 2012, 09:37:37 PM
#47
I like my dubstep blended with metal.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cK8YSsjIaDs

How bout some metal where the dubstep is in the guitars?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y2pMVAgTdiE
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February 22, 2012, 09:26:19 PM
#46
Dubstep is the sound that's created when Transformers fuck. It’s a genre of music which is filthier than fingering your sister and finding your Dad's wedding ring. Does that answer your question?

Umm, I hate to tell you but there are no female transformers afaik. This means, according to your post that it is the music made from gay robot sex (I'm sure that is appealing to some but not me).

You finger your sister?Huh? Man you have issues. Gay robot sex, sister fingering, wow.
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February 22, 2012, 05:57:54 AM
#45
I sometimes like it, but often it's too monotonous for my taste.

This. And it's not really different than break beats have always been. People are so dumb.
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February 22, 2012, 05:39:54 AM
#44
The age of traditional instruments is coming to an end. No instrument can produce as many sounds as the computer. DUBstep is the future of music.

I think the same thing. Like I always say: dubstep is the future of music, bitcoin is the future of money.

As for being choked out, I've never had the pleasure, does it sound like what you hear if you manage to pay attention when normally slipping into unconsciousness? To me dubstep definitely sounds like that. It also reminds me of the loony toons.

Also, the wub wub sound is somehow similar to the afterglow when staring at fireworks. It never lasts quite long enough, so I can just never get enough of it. Or get some europium-doped strontium aluminate powder ("long lasting" glow in the dark powder) and a 405 nm (violet) laser, put some glue on a paper and sprinkle the powder. It'll phosphoresce when you shine the laser on it. Watching that stuff dim out is like dubstep on the eyes. You can buy all you need on amazon for like $20 and maybe mess around and observe some quantum entanglement. Actually, I would recommend the glow powder and laser whether you like dubstep or not.

Also, not dubstep but awesome:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6zdj5nazkQ
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