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Aug 06, 2008 10:01

I have a real love/hate relationship with dubstep.  On one hand, I love listening to it over a well-tuned soundsystem.  I especially dig it when it's glitchy.  It's one of my favorite genres at the moment.  But on the other, dancing to it makes everything in my body go out of whack including equilibrium and harmony.  It's not that I can't stay with ( Read more... )

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fo shizzle ducati August 7 2008, 15:58:41 UTC

mabuddha August 6 2008, 19:08:35 UTC
chi is supposed to flow... when you dance, forget you have bones ;)

and echo doc's statement... RHYME ALREADY!

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ducati August 7 2008, 16:12:25 UTC
that works for DnB. and it kinda sorta works for dubstep if you hit every other beat. great DnB has this awesome layered rhythm that you can hit and follow and let your skeleton melt into it. but a lot of dubstep seemingly prides itself on tripping things up.

fuckers.

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qwiki August 7 2008, 14:49:33 UTC
I completely agree. I like listening to it (from certain DJs) and really dig a lot of the UK Dubstep and grime as well, but it's just not dancey. The BPMs are far too slow. I keep thinking to myself that if it just had twice the snares, then it could be kickass drum n basss, and all would be right with the world.

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mabuddha August 7 2008, 18:39:23 UTC
you're a dj ;) fill in the blanks!

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qwiki August 8 2008, 00:31:51 UTC
I do ;-)

I always think of those as the "imaginary snares" sets

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