This is seriously sick.
Divide put me up on this a few months back, but I been looking into it lately, and loving it. There's gotta be some techno cats involved in this on the low. I refuse to think not.
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This is seriously sick.
Divide put me up on this a few months back, but I been looking into it lately, and loving it. There's gotta be some techno cats involved in this on the low. I refuse to think not.
Its funny you should post this as my friends and I were talking this weekend about what Grime actaully is?!?
Any words to describe it??? :cheese:
F*CKING ILLNESS!
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Jmt484uyK...dy%20sovereign
Cheers, i'll check it out when "youtube" comes back on!
grime is just another word for garage, isnt it?
there are some askickin tunes, with soooo heavy bass, brrrr... love it
I said this when I heard some of the tracks tooQuote:
There's gotta be some techno cats involved in this on the low
even when some Lil Jon rmxs were in question
kick is sometimes pure hardcore... damn
yeah man i've been looking at this.. its all good when the bass is pumping...
Isnt it rumoured lil jon was in bad brains?Quote:
Originally Posted by koma
Love the stuff, although came to realize I was more into dubstep, which is grime but without the vocals and a lot darker. I wouldn’t say it’s another word for garage tho, although garage is one of the influences behind it. If I was to describe it I would say its mixture of garage, techno, drum and bass all joined together by dub or reggae. It’s already becoming a broad genre tho, people are starting to experiment with it
I’m always going to be techno, because I love techno. But I think dubstep is getting write that a lot techno isn’t, its come away from the linear sound and broken out into something new which is why there seems to be a lot of young people getting into this so quickly. It’s also a good way of bringing both black and white influences together, a community. Its also not music that’s all about the club, although its going to devastate on a rig, you can listen to it at home without been bored by it, something for everyone.
ooooo lets have some sound on this ****er....
getting right*
Paul Rose DJ mix
I really need to check some DubStep and Grime, ass I dont have a P.C. @ home online!!!
British Murder Boys at Split dropped Vex'd "pop pop" over some techno loops and everyone went fcking insane.
There's stuff happening in dubstep that shames techno. Innovative, original crazy stuff.
Totally into Dubstep right now.
Grime tends to be more 8 bit sounds and really annoying london mc`s (living in london, to me, the MC`s sound like every little school kid on the bus, thinking they are a rapper).
Dubstep has the freshness, the innovation and the lack of rules that techno seems to have lost in 75% of releases.
It`s raw, has attitude that the kids really dig, and the overall standard of production in comparison to techno is very high.
I`ve gotten into making it, and you really do have to step up.
The great thing about it, is the beats go really off. Like, way abstract, but atill danceable. And the more ****ed up the beats get, the more the crowd erupts.
Most techno crowds still have difficulty with the broken beat sound, and refuse to move off the 4 to the floor.
I think in a way it is a wake up call.
But to me a lot of dubstep IS techno. Futuristic sounds, experimental beats, attitude.
sad but true.Quote:
Most techno crowds still have difficulty with the broken beat sound, and refuse to move off the 4 to the floor
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Originally Posted by dirty_bass
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very not bad.Quote:
Originally Posted by The Divide
me like it.
got any heavier? :eyes:
Still sounds like "breaks" to me. Vivo los trucos de la comercialización. :p
breaks? you mean breakbeat with melodies? :PPP
i'm after stuff like dizzie rascal's "i luv u", faaat bass
Am not really into Grime as such, because of the vocals, the crappy mc's etc. Am not into rap anyway, so that kind of thing just gets on my nerves.
Dubstep does sound like a heavier, dirtier version of breaks to me, but I like it! So totally focussed on the bassline, that's got to be a good thing!!
man, get the instrumental of missy elliot's "wake up"
now thats heavy
but, wouldnt have anything against some hiphop mixed with techno on a party
although I would probably be the only one enjoying it :cheese: