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| Sphere City |
| who likes it? your thoughts on it? |
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| stevö |
| i always liked it but after a few years it got too repetitive. the "structure" of it is too narrow and predictable. |
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| rawbound |
| Some of the best edm tunes ever made are D'n'B tunes. |
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| Sphere City |
| recently heard of a new genre under dnb called dubstep, real slow and tripped out bass notes |
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| KilldaDJ |
| yeah. its alright but gives me a headache if i listen to it for too long. im knees deep in trip hop atm :happy2: |
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| ziptnf |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sphere City
recently heard of a new genre under dnb called dubstep, real slow and tripped out bass notes |
Brand spankin new, alright! :rolleyes: |
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| Sphere City |
stumbled across this stream 128kbps
http://ukbassradio.com/
been listening to it for a few days, some decent stuff |
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| woscar |
| quote: | Originally posted by rawbound
Some of the tackiest edm tunes ever made are D'n'B tunes. |
Fixed :p |
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| jupiterone |
| i think it's one of the few genres where percussion plays no roll. when i say that i mean the percussion is so bland and static that it has no affect on the song whatsoever. usually percussion defines a groove, but with drum n' bass it's just 'there'. like "hey, i'm just chillin', takin' up space, no need to focus on me, i sound the same most of the time" |
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| Mr.Mystery |
| quote: | Originally posted by jupiterone
i think it's one of the few genres where percussion plays no roll. when i say that i mean the percussion is so bland and static that it has no affect on the song whatsoever. usually percussion defines a groove, but with drum n' bass it's just 'there'. like "hey, i'm just chillin', takin' up space, no need to focus on me, i sound the same most of the time" |
I'd say that depends entirely on the type of DnB you listen to. |
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