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Description
A reaction to amateur dubstep that follows no melody and overuses instruments that should be used sparingly.
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It’s all good, bro.
Ah, okay. I was going on what it looked like. Hope I didn’t offend you.
Er…you’ve got it backwards. I’m a huge aficionado of all types of electronic music. Have been for years. House, Trance, DNB, Gabba, Happy Hardcore, Psy, Garage, Hardstyle, Ethno-Tech, Jungle, etc.
I’m just don’t really know a lot about dubstep/brostep. I wasn’t assuming it was dubstep because I liked it, but because I thought all that emphasis on bass and the “KICK SNARE KICK SNARE” beat made it dubstep.
I think the problem here is assuming it’s dubstep because you like it.
The world of electronic music is incredibly large. In fact, I classify music genres based upon how they’re made – instrumental/traditional with instruments, or electronic.
Don’t stick to just dubstep. Try electro, house, trance, hardstyle, hardcore! So many genres. So much music.
It’ electro house mixed with d’n’b and added wooble on midtones. A lot of people call it brostep.
Sorry for my english but it’s not my native language.
Aw man, I like Promises. If it’s not dubstep, what is it?
dubstep http://youtu.be/bCdH5g6YgQM
dubstep http://youtu.be/WaU-pnassYM
not dubstep http://youtu.be/llDikI2hTtk
not dubstep http://youtu.be/YJVmu6yttiw
I don’t think the song Sound Check is Dubstep.
Nah….I’m pretty sure that our kids’ll out-wierd us.
Ya know I can also see her liking metal aswell