what happenes when new artists get a hold of old songs.

Started by Ryex, October 26, 2012, 02:21:35 am

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Ryex

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winkio

The art of the dubstep remix, like the techno remix before it, and the metal and rock remixes before it, is the musical expression of juvenile imitation.  It is the equivalent of watching a gymnast perform a cartwheel, deciding that you want to do a cartwheel too, promptly flailing your legs in the air in a motion more fitting of a drunk chimpanzee, and then thinking to yourself "man that was soooooooo cool."

/rant

Blizzard

HOLY SHIT, I don't think it's physically possible for a Dubstep song to be more generic than this one. Songs like this give Dubstep a bad name. In production quality it rivals almost any other professional song (and then people think that this is what Dubstep always sounds like), but as a song it sounds like utter crap.
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Ryex

ok, I legitimately can't tell if you guys are being sarcastic or not. because I've heard some truly awe full Dubstep and this does not compare. now I've heard some truly epic dub step and this doesn't compare to it either. but this is a good song from what I can tell. not the best but certifiably not horrible...
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They're not being sarcastic. They're referring to when the bass starts kicking in. The "wub wub wub" part. It doesn't have to wubs in it to be dubstep. And I agree with them. Everyone thinks that dubstep contains wubs and bass drops. Agreed, if done properly it can make the song sound pretty amazing (IMO). You should look up some Skorge songs. He does a pretty good job at making a nice, unique sound. As for this song, I've definitely heard better, but I've heard worse. I'd probably rate this song a 4/10.

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Yeah, 4/10 sounds realistic. After all, the production sounds like a professional one.
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Quote from: Lord Blizzaja on October 26, 2012, 08:29:51 am
Yeah, 4/10 sounds realistic. After all, the production sounds like a professional one.

Not too much. Production is decent but far from professional sounding. I'd give it a 3/10 total, 5/10 production.

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