Im sure you all know what's happening in London atm, it is a huge shame that this is happening. I have not read into it that much but rioting, looting and burning buildings down will not help your "fight against the government". In fact, this costs bunch of money for the tax payers, well done.
Hey guys, first I'd like to say sorry for not posting in a while, I have been busy with irl stuff. Anyways, today's post is going to be about La Roux's song 'In For The Kill', more specifically a certain 2 remixes that have been made. To be honest, I was actually planning to make this a "which is better"-post, but instead it is going to focus more on the difference between older-dubstep and newer-dubstep.
As you can see in the older, Skream remix, the older-dubstep is more focused on sub-bass and the drum pattern.
While we in the Skrillex remix see that the newer dubstep is more focused on the "filthy" and "screamy" sound.
Hello there dubstep/dnb fans! As you know my first post was a DnB battle, between 2 songs. It is now time to introduce the Dubstep battle!
In this corner we have Gemini, a young artist signed to Dubplate’s label "Inspected Records", with 'Blue'.
A very powerful song, gives me goosebumps.
VS
Freestylers - Cracks (Flux Pavillion remix)
This song used to be my favorite dubstep song, there's something about the vocals and the wobble-sound. Pretty sick tune.
Which song wins? You decide! Post a comment below stating which one you prefer!
In May Skream dropped a new track called Anticipation. It was written for his (then) unborn baby Jesse Jones.
Beautiful song, not Skream's typical sound but I like it nonetheless. A lot of summer vibes and it will constantly remind me of the 2011 summer. Too bad that I can't find a full version of the song. :(
Hey guys, recently I started thinking, do they listen to dubstep as much in North America as we do in Europe? Seeing as Bassnectar has 500k likes on Facebook and Skrillex has more than 1 million on his facebook while most of the famous UK producers have around 300k, but are more than the NA producers you can say its about the same.
A mate of mine linked me a video of Bassnectar performing live, I didn't think about him being American at the time, but I liked it.
Here's a video of him dropping
Bassnectar - Here We Go
DC Breaks -- Halo (Bassnectar remix)
And then we have Skrillex and 12th Planet that you
can see co-operating in this video
Anyways, keep on dubbing all over the world my fellow dubheads!
I'd like to share some tracks from a guy that I've been following since he was new to the whole genre, he calls himself Arkasia and has around 1200 fans on facebook.
I've spoken to Arkasia a few times on FB, not only is he a great producer but he is also a great person. =)
"Arkasia began playing violin at age 5. By age 10 he played with an orhestra and by 12 was collaborating on the creation of mini-operas. A self-taught drummer in a metal band by 2000 he began to compose electronic music founding the ADAPTEK's collective with two friends. This collab led to the creation of the band ANTROPOD and the live performance infoumasly known as Polakatek. He left the collective in 2008 to pursue his own projects."
I've been reading on the youtube comment section for this video, seeing people claiming this isnt dubstep. Simply because there is no wobble bass. I concider it being dubstep because it has a classic dubstep drumpattern. I've seen people categorize it as DnB to House. People honestly seem to have no clue.
I mean, correct me if Im wrong, but at least include some "evidence" and not just the "it doesn't have any wobble so it's not dubstep."
Anyways, the song is still possibly one of the best rave songs and I would love to see Magnetic Man perform live.
Tell me what you think, is it dubstep?
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