How did he do it /mu/ros?
How did he single-handedly invent dubstep?
>>63421583
People over the age of 16 listen to this trash?
http://vocaroo.com/i/s0fiYpQz0kd5
It's easy when you don't actually do that.
That's not really dubstep, although Mary Anne Hobbs and associated dubstep people played it a lot he was kinda tossed in there because of the Tempa label. It is more 2step garage jungle.
>>63421583
>single-handedly invent dubstep?
Some people out there probably believe this.
be a gay guy who works at a office job with nothing but el-b and fucked up vinyl garage records to listen too during your lunch break
>>63421907
>2step garage jungle
christ, when will you realize that no one over the age of 15 cares about those stupid "subgenre" labels
>>63422113
I know this is bait, but, mostly older burnouts listen to it because 15 year olds weren't born yet (or barely were).
>>63421907
At the time there was a lot of dubstep that was heavily 2-step influenced. The half-time thing didn't become standard for a little while.
Also "2-step garage jungle" is not a thing you mong.
>>63422113
Why is it so wrong to classify music?
>>63421747
More?
>>63421747
http://vocaroo.com/i/s1mb3EEjiyOn
>>63422214
>At the time there was a lot of dubstep that was heavily 2-step influenced. The half-time thing didn't become standard for a little while.
Half time + lots of bass is what I remember being the start of 'dubstep'.. i.e. Plastician, Skream, Mala, Benga, etc. All of that was half-time.
When I think of 'just before it went halftime' I think of Horsepower Productions - In Fine Style.. which is a culmination of 2step garage and garage.
>Also "2-step garage jungle" is not a thing you mong.
His music is a cross between all those. Lots of elements pulled from those previous genres. That's all I'm saying.
>>63421583
could it be a devoted study to low frequency and various styles of the use of bass through electronic based genres and a creative drive and lack of self righteous promotion?
>>63421583
This is like saying The Beatles invented rock music.
>>63422405
>>63422214
I think the term that was settled on eventually was "future garage", which is lame but is more fitting than 'dubstep'
>>63422588
Ah okay, yeah.
>>63422405
Skream and Benga's earliest stuff was decidedly not halftime. There's some DMZ stuff that ain't either. Halftime really came about in 2005-ish after Loefah's Horror Show
>>63423357
Got an example? I'd like to explore and have way too much WCD buffer.
>>63422214
> Also "2-step garage jungle" is not a thing you mong.
Who cares of it being "a thing" or not, when I read this, I know what kind of music it will be.
>>63422507
but they did...?
>Oh yeah I love real dubstep, Kode9, Benga, Skream, Horsepower Productions, the list goes on...
>>63424597
dem lusty negro attitudes doe :(
>>63425109
What's "real" dubstep?
>>63425357
I should add: I'm asking, not implying.
>>63425502
>>63425357
Distance, The Bug, Digital Mystikz, Kromestar, Loefah, Goth Trad, Tes La Rok, Darkstar, Untold, Mount Kimbie, Shackleton, Pinch, Be-1ne, Appleblim, Peverelist, Kahn, Guido, Ramadanman, Objekt, Black Box, Kryptic Minds, Clubroot etc.
>>63425647
So Kode9 is pleb and The Bug is not? That doesn't really work
>>63425647
Is Vex'd dubstep? That shit is fucking awesome whatever it is.
>>63426435
Nevermind, quick Google seems to have answered that for me.
>>63425109
>Benga
>Skream
>not "real" dubstep
nigga what
>>63426607
Well when they became Magnetic Man or whatever it went to shit, but I really like early Skream and Benga. Midnight Request Line, Dutch, Flowerz, Rutton, and on and on for Skream (Skreamizms was a great series)... Basically the whole Diary of an Afrowarrior for Benga
>>63421747
I smiled
>>63426667
I'm with you on everything you said. Writing them off because of their collaboration seems like way too much though. They earned their place as "real" dubstep or whatever.
>>63425647
Mount Kimbie is hot garbage, Digital Mystikz and The Bug are pretty decent. Objekt is good but hasn't made much music.