I did a gig last weekend, and i was mixing with the best hardcore stuff i could think off, and everybody was enjoying it, but every now and again i would get someone, who was actually dancing, coming up and asking for a bit f dubstep instead, so i played eventually reaching some dubstep, and the whole dance floor was like a wave of arms in the air! I'd never actually seen this before since one other night where they wanted pure rave music!
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"Music creates order out of chaos; for rhythm imposes unanimity upon the divergent, melody imposes continuity upon the disjointed, and harmony imposes compatibility upon the incongruous." -Sir Yehudi Menuhin
Posted - 2010/03/12 : 15:29:47
Dubstep is not replacing Hardcore in the same way that nothing can replace Hardcore, it's just a different genre. People won't stop listening to Hardcore in favour of Dubstep, that would be insane, at the most would just like both. Dubstep has been all the rage for some time now anyway.
quote:Originally posted by Hard2Get:
Dubstep is not replacing Hardcore in the same way that nothing can replace Hardcore, it's just a different genre. People won't stop listening to Hardcore in favour of Dubstep, that would be insane, they at the most would just like both. Dubstep has been all the rage for some time now anyway.
def right
also this is 1 of my personal favorites and doesn't have as much video game samples as sparkley's does
You and Wilky are saying Dubstep is all N64 noises (which of course it isn't) then you post a tune full of old game noises. Adding to a stereotype that shouldn't exist. See what i mean? There's plenty of Dubstep tunes in a totally different vein to the stuff you must usually listen and have posted.
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"Music creates order out of chaos; for rhythm imposes unanimity upon the divergent, melody imposes continuity upon the disjointed, and harmony imposes compatibility upon the incongruous." -Sir Yehudi Menuhin