Drum & Bass

The guys I throw my techno gigs with, we went postering some time last month and saw all these dub step posters and, we kinda actually just felt sorry for them because, it was just so, bad, but only by our own interpretation. Like we all know someone who likes dubstep and we don't hold it against them at all, its by no ways a judgement of character especially because in our little group some of us like commercial (Cheese), some like trance etc etc but, yeah... Just get this awkwardness around dubstep.


I don't know if it'd ever fall in the same context, but I used to find 2 Step Garage, Artful Dodger stuff kinda really cool... All these genres I still love but at the end of the day theres always just too much to be an expert on any one if you like them all equally.

But as for DnB, I think, because it is drum and bass and is exactly what it says it is, for me thats why it has NEVER gotten boring. .. Like, ok I have never been fully emersed in it. I've bought some records and Mp3's, played a gig or two, listened to it in my personal areas, but, never made a point to research too many names and artists aside from the major players and even then that was years ago so I'd have no clue who is big on the scene now. But, because I always know what to expect from drum and bass, just from the title of it alone, I never get bored because I liked it then because it was good not because it was new (Maybe not to the world but to me.)

Same with House music and Techno. End of the day, if it sounds good listen to it, song for song not genre for genre otherwise you'll spend so much time sifting through bad DnB and bad Techno and bad House just because it is DnB, Techno or House, that you'll miss out on some fantastic Garage or Trance or Hip Hop or, even Minimal or DubStep.

do you talk like this in real life?
 
at risk of being haranged by the usual suspects :lol:

on the Oslo Global Underground, by er...........Paul Oakenfold.........;)
the first 6 tracks are the most lovely Dnb tracks, then from Ltj Bukems "music" into bedrocks "set in stone"........15 years on still never tire of listening to it :)
 
Olly. .. Yeah man.. Cos, I have conversations in real life. ... I'm not a boring **** ;)

I know how to construct a point of view and discuss it instead of being a 2 word genius on the internet. Thats why you have to ask, because it's hard for you to beleive someone online can have a point of view because your so used to dissing everyone elses so that you can be Mr Alpha male on the internet.. Come on man, be constructive :) go make some Drum and Bass ;)
 
DnB is the one area of electronic music that I have never been remotely interested in! I guess my wee provincial cultural background doesn't help.

Nakedage,

Not being intentionally rude here but I find it really hard to follow your posts too lol. Your grammar, paragraph construction and cursing are terrible. :)
 
The guys I throw my techno gigs with, we went postering some time last month and saw all these dub step posters and, we kinda actually just felt sorry for them because, it was just so, bad, but only by our own interpretation. Like we all know someone who likes dubstep and we don't hold it against them at all, its by no ways a judgement of character especially because in our little group some of us like commercial (Cheese), some like trance etc etc but, yeah... Just get this awkwardness around dubstep.

Dubstep is just a bit of fun, and the atmosphere at dubstep raves is awesome. You don't get any of the attitude you get with DnB and it's a young crowd and quite studenty (not ultra-chavvy like DnB). Lots of DnB djs are even incorporating it into their sets now, and people appreciate it as a night full of DnB can be too much, the dub breaks it up a bit.
 
I think now days its just, everyone has a attitude :p

I'm sorry my posts are so retarded. Just when I write them it's rushed so, I don't read over them or anything to check gramar etc.
 
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