How would Dupstep and Djent sound together?

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I remember when my brother first showed me dubstep.

First track: "Wow, this is pretty cool! Love the beat!"

Second track: "Wait, this sounds exactly like the first track..."

Third track: *Walks away from computer*
 

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Its not far off being Sybreed to be honest, I have a lot of ideas in my head though of how it could work. Think I'm going to try start something, been thinking of it for a while.
 

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basically a kick ass synth would do the trick. Like a moog little phatty or something like that. My friend has one of those and it makes some of the most ridiculous sounds I have ever heard. You can modify the types of waves, to the attack time, decay.. etc.. etc.. of course the person playing the synth matters as well but that's just one piece of gear worth checking out

Misha already uses an Access Virus TI Polar IIRC... Definitely a step and a half above most of it's competitors :cool:
 

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I remember when my brother first showed me dubstep.

First track: "Wow, this is pretty cool! Love the beat!"

Second track: "Wait, this sounds exactly like the first track..."

Third track: *Walks away from computer*

:agreed:

That was more or less my reaction. It's pretty cool, but it definitely doesn't shift and change enough for my liking.

Prefer the industrial beats ;)
 

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Sorry for the bump, but I've been bumming off this track for a while now, and while I know it probably isn't to everyones' liking, some bits are downright awesome.



that actually wasn't bad. It's too bad the band seemed to cross every douche-bag scene move off during the course of the video
 

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If there's one thing I've learned repeatedly in my transition into adulthood, it's that there is a lot of music I either like or find mildly enjoyable that is written/performed by people I don't like or disagree with. I work in an office, daily I either wear a suit or dirty yard-work clothes, I watch football, listen to classic rock, chop wood, do my own plumbing and construction... there's pretty much nothing about the "scene" life that I can relate; but for 3:30 - 4:00 minutes, if it sounds good, I'm going to enjoy it. The life they lead or the life I go back to after listening to it has no bearing on the time spent listening. :2c:

I know, it's a totally off-topic of a rant but considering the stigma surrounding anything "trendy" and the fact this is a "djent and dubstep" thread, it was worth mentioning.
 

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Sorry for the bump, but I've been bumming off this track for a while now, and while I know it probably isn't to everyones' liking, some bits are downright awesome.



At 3:09 I felt a level of embarrassment I dont ever want to feel again. Even my cat looked embarrassed. He put his embarrassed little paws over his eyes.
 

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My friend peaked over my shoulder as I was surfin' this thread and said, "Djebstep?", which to me, sounds like a bad genre of pornography. Not a good bad, either.
 

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My friend peaked over my shoulder as I was surfin' this thread and said, "Djebstep?", which to me, sounds like a bad genre of pornography. Not a good bad, either.
My feelings = hurt :(
But the rudebrat-mix is friggin sweet. Would definately like an album filled with that.
 

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my buddy is a DJ an i have been wanting to hook up with him for a while now just to see what we could come up with. i think if done right it has the potential to be cool
 

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As much as I enjoy good dubstep, I'm becoming very annoyed with the genre. It's everywhere, and everyone thinks they've discovered something new. The exact same way everyone was with djent, and to a certain extent still is.

Stop. Remixing. Everything.
 

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As much as I enjoy good dubstep, I'm becoming very annoyed with the genre. It's everywhere, and everyone thinks they've discovered something new. The exact same way everyone was with djent, and to a certain extent still is.

Stop. Remixing. Everything.

:agreed: Indeed.



"From the people who brought you "Everyone Loves Raymond", and "Everyone Hates Chris", it's a story about hipsters everywhere:

Everyone Thinks They Discovered Dubstep

Coming to IFC Spring 2011... and rerunning episodes ironically Summer 2011."



:rofl:
 

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IMO, dubstep isn't really music.

As much as I hate the genre, I have to vehemently disagree. I know some hipsters at Rice University who listen to static and feedback.

Yes, I said static and feedback.

If it's sound waves, and they derive pleasure from it, it's music.
 
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