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ultraskool
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Posted - 2012/03/01 : 02:36:42
Is/Was Dub'n'bass a real genre? I remember seeing it listed under an electronic guide (perhaps the one named Ishkur from Digitally Imported?) and also thefurnace from an old geocities hosting website. If it does exist , could it be a precusor to the famous "Dubstep" style?
Can you's have a listen to this tune and tell me if it could be dub'n'bass?
http://www.weebly.com/uploads/7/5/9/5/7595326/dubwarz.mp3 or http://soundcloud.com/ultraskool/dubwarz http://soundcloud.com/ultraskool/dubwarz
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lucificifus
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Posted - 2012/03/01 : 04:53:47
AFAIK the evolutionary tree of drumstep was close to this: garage -> mutant spiderpig -> dubstep -> humans -> brostep -> Denver -> drumstep
Give or take.
As far as the tune it sounds like drum and bass with Bit'o'Ragga. Nothing special :P I don't think you found a missing link lol.
Not a fan, btw. I can take drumstep in small doses. But not a dubstep fan.
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lucificifus
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Posted - 2012/03/01 : 04:56:43
OH, and hardcore techno had the whole 'crazy subgenre names' thing going way before dubstep ever belched its first Skrittlez.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JF95cyxxzFs Behold. Clowncore.
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Triquatra
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Posted - 2012/03/01 : 08:58:53
I kept having to look at your name lucificifus and then the date those were posted...
"wait that can't be right....lucificifus ....feb 2012..."
nice to see you around again :)
ultraskool iskur makes up names for genres, most are made up, all rather silly really.
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v-act
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Posted - 2012/03/01 : 17:09:53
That is Drum n Bass, and yes, that is a genre, evolved from Jungle.
Dubstep originated from Grime and Garage and has almost nothing from Drum n Bass, maybe some bassline influences, but those from dnb were also available in Garage.
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lucificifus
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Posted - 2012/03/02 : 01:41:32
quote: Originally posted by Triquatra:
I kept having to look at your name lucificifus and then the date those were posted...
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ultraskool
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Posted - 2012/03/02 : 21:21:46
Hey v-act' , are you saying Dub-n-bass is a genre of its own right? no-one has really answered my question. and where does the 2step influence come into dubstep? if any?
quote: Originally posted by v-act:
That is Drum n Bass, and yes, that is a genre, evolved from Jungle.
Dubstep originated from Grime and Garage and has almost nothing from Drum n Bass, maybe some bassline influences, but those from dnb were also available in Garage.
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v-act
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Posted - 2012/03/03 : 15:54:40
quote: Originally posted by ultraskool:
Hey v-act' , are you saying Dub-n-bass is a genre of its own right? no-one has really answered my question. and where does the 2step influence come into dubstep? if any?
quote: Originally posted by v-act:
That is Drum n Bass, and yes, that is a genre, evolved from Jungle.
Dubstep originated from Grime and Garage and has almost nothing from Drum n Bass, maybe some bassline influences, but those from dnb were also available in Garage.
Yep, it's a genre of it's own. And I believe the 2step influence came from Grime.
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