Thought it might be interesting, will be posting a new dubstep song here every day =P
Note: If you dont play these with your subwoofer and speakers turned as high up as they'll go, you're doing it wrong. Dubstep is meant to be felt, not merely heard.
' Wrote:Dubstep is meant to be felt, not merely heard.
Yeah right ... just make it louder, because listening to the actuall composition is worthless, that's what you wanted to say? Well most of the time you are right.
' Wrote:Yeah right ... just make it louder, because listening to the actuall composition is worthless, that's what you wanted to say? Well most of the time you are right.
Oh sorry for not comprehencing the mystical "feeling" you are reffering to.
"Note: If you dont play these with your subwoofer and speakers turned as high up as they'll go, you're doing it wrong. -The farting of joe- is meant to be felt, not merely heard."
"Note: If you dont play these with your subwoofer and speakers turned as high up as they'll go, you're doing it wrong. -Screaming duck- is meant to be felt, not merely heard."
"Note: If you dont play these with your subwoofer and speakers turned as high up as they'll go, you're doing it wrong. -Sound of your mothers vibrator on full power- is meant to be felt, not merely heard."
It is a fact that loudness is much like any other drug, the more you have - the more you want. This has been scientifically proven. Just as the fact that the human ear perceives better when listening at lower volume levels rather than louder. I really wish you made a 'Daily anything but dubstep' thread. I mean, really - let's keep the crappy genres out of this handsome forum.
Oh, and low frequencies are meant to be felt, not merely heard, not dubstep. But then again, you are trying to tell me that EDM is the music you are supposed to 'feel' rather than hear - lol. Modern dubstep is a great example of how bass music shouldn't be made, but I guess everyone has the right to have a love for teen pop, right?
You should do some reading on the loudness wars as well.
' Wrote:I mean, really - let's keep the crappy genres out of this handsome forum.
I wouldn't say all and every tune which fits in the dubstep genre can be seen as crappy. But each time the composer epmphasis most of his "work" essentially on wub wub and how low they are... the result is ought to be bad.
Seriuosly I don't really get how such music reaches clubs or anything. You can't even dance to that. I've been in one and saw quite a few videos of such "dubstep" parties. Just bunch of people standing around DJ fist pumping/jumping or leaning whiel consuming alcohol or being intoxicated by other drugs. Sometims it really looks like technical preformance is being pushed out of the music scene. Heck, brutal death metal scene has more dancing than those DJ's.
True, Dubstep is a somewhat trashy "no skill" genre, but still it's catchy. I approve of this thread.
I was at this beach festival thing last night with a line-up of dubstep DJ's, and yeah they hardly do anything but clap their hands and turn a dial here and there, but people were dancing, going all-out nuts and having a blast.
The performance or "spectacle" plays a smaller role compared to the atmosphere the music provides.
So take it for what it is - a party, basically, and not works of art.