Revs Advanced Member
Austria
2,584 posts Joined: Oct, 2008
Posted - 2010/12/19 : 18:23:16
Yeah I think so.. but only heard this "back to your roots version" now, it's REALLY fast (haven't really been listening to anything above 135 bpm in the past few months at all) but it's cool :) that dnb break is just epic I love it
now I'm looking for a twatris dnb tune, unfortunately you have to go thru a lot of crap first :)
tru bass Advanced Member
United Kingdom
1,996 posts Joined: Jul, 2006
Posted - 2010/12/19 : 19:33:35
quote:Originally posted by DJ Revs:
Yeah I think so.. but only heard this "back to your roots version" now, it's REALLY fast (haven't really been listening to anything above 135 bpm in the past few months at all) but it's cool :) that dnb break is just epic I love it
now I'm looking for a twatris dnb tune, unfortunately you have to go thru a lot of crap first :)
Oooh, if you find it can you please tell me what the name is, that style of drum and bass (although i've only heard it exist in hardcore midsections) is great.
You really do have to sift through so much crap with dnb, i've never encountered a genre more riddled with shite..
Revs Advanced Member
Austria
2,584 posts Joined: Oct, 2008
Posted - 2010/12/19 : 20:26:23
Yes sure! Well basically it's just a normal Drum & Bass or Breakbeat Hardcore part, like found in other music! So it isn't true that you can find this only in Hardcore ;) Drum & Bass is a huge genre and there is all kinds of stuff ranging from some sort of chillout/ambient stuff to things that are twice as hard as Gabber, so yeah haha!
Imo all electronic music is crap these days, the stuff I'm listening to the most is House actually and you cannot believe how many shit is being released. They do have epic stuff aswell but it's becoming less and less. I almost don't listen to anything past 2006 and since the House scene is so huge and there were so many tracks released, I always find new old tracks :) Same with DnB, since Jumup (and Dubstep, the whole scene with all the kids now) was invented, everything sounds the same.