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1,185 posts Joined: Dec, 2009
Posted - 2012/02/04 : 14:47:48
I actually think it's odd that a lot of happy hardcore fans hate dubstep so much. Distorted kicks are noisy, a lot of classic stabs are noisy, but dubstep's dynamic bassline which is also noisy, gets hated on. Guess it's a hipster thing. Not liking the melodies is fine, but complaining about noise is just redonkulous.
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quote:Originally posted by Dante:
I actually think it's odd that a lot of happy hardcore fans hate dubstep so much. Distorted kicks are noisy, a lot of classic stabs are noisy, but dubstep's dynamic bassline which is also noisy, gets hated on. Guess it's a hipster thing. Not liking the melodies is fine, but complaining about noise is just redonkulous.
For me it's sounds so unhardcore. Hardcore raises and explodes with the main melody sounding and the beat to a raving combination.
Dubstep slows down the melody gives me a breakdown feeling, which is the exact opposite of what a raving genre like Happy Hardcore needs.
It's OK to use it for the break part, but keep it away from the main melody. Anything else will lead to coitus interruptus. Big raise and than: nothing.
I don't know how to explain it better.
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