quote:Originally posted by Smoogie:
Most of the big artists where in it for the money and they made the same shit over and over again. Dubstep seems to be their new project and soon we will have a comercial Dubstep to aim at the 14-19 year olds like Raverbaby did in the last decade
Soon? LOL
It's true that a genre is close to death every time Scooter comes into play.
Oh my god no....
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quote:Originally posted by Samination:
death? no, scooter starts producing it as soon as it's start making money. The same happened to Happy Hardcore
This has been many years ago. Today they are totally behind the developments for ... I don't know... 4-5 years?
They have developed to pensioners. Not comparable to their starting days, when they didn't copy songs and reclaim them being their own production.
I write this and I must confess at the same time that I really like their Happay Hardcore and especially their less known Hardtrance music.
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quote:Originally posted by Warnman:
It's true that a genre is close to death every time Scooter comes into play.
Last I heard Scooter where doing Jump Up or Jumpstyle or whatever it is called. I even remember when they did 'Trance' about 10 years ago. The tune is nothing special, just another money grab
quote:Originally posted by Smoogie:
The tune is nothing special, just another money grab
with autotune lol
*edit*
oopps sorry andy, cant really add much more to whats been said, it's too slow & you need to bring it up a notch, not too keen on the perc either, samples are ok i guess.... it's the arrangement that needs work imho.
quote:Originally posted by Warnman:
It's true that a genre is close to death every time Scooter comes into play.
Last I heard Scooter where doing Jump Up or Jumpstyle or whatever it is called. I even remember when they did 'Trance' about 10 years ago. The tune is nothing special, just another money grab
The music has died like 3 years ago. The video, I've posted was from last year and today they produce Electro-tracks, which has died out in 2004 tmo. It's horrible! And I'm glad it did die out!
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quote:Originally posted by Warnman:
It's true that a genre is close to death every time Scooter comes into play.
Last I heard Scooter where doing Jump Up or Jumpstyle or whatever it is called. I even remember when they did 'Trance' about 10 years ago. The tune is nothing special, just another money grab
The music has died like 3 years ago. The video, I've posted was from last year and today they produce Electro-tracks, which has died out in 2004 tmo. It's horrible! And I'm glad it did die out!
If it's dead, how come Scooter is producing it? And what country are Scooter based on now anyways? I know their originally from Germany, but I think their market is either Holland or somwhere else now
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Posted - 2012/06/11 : 13:36:41
Listening to it again I almost like it better than most dubstep today. It doesn't sound like 2 angry cyclops robots ****ing each other with bombs and tentacles. (there's a mental image for ya!)
quote:Originally posted by Tastetherainobw:
Listening to it again I almost like it better than most dubstep today. It doesn't sound like 2 angry cyclops robots ****ing each other with bombs and tentacles. (there's a mental image for ya!)
yea, the overall feel to the track is somewhat (a) happier (state). But that's what I like about it. Part 0:10 to 0:21 really needs some kind of extended part, maybe later in the track?
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Alert moderatorEdited by - Samination on 2012/06/11 15:47:11
quote:Originally posted by Tastetherainobw:
Listening to it again I almost like it better than most dubstep today. It doesn't sound like 2 angry cyclops robots ****ing each other with bombs and tentacles. (there's a mental image for ya!)
yea, the overall feel to the track is somewhat (a) happier (state). But that's what I like about it. Part 0:10 to 0:21 really needs some kind of extended part, maybe later in the track?
Thanks for the comments.
Like i said, i just threw all the ideas together. If i get around to finishing it, it will obviously have a proper breakdown and peak etc. Just ideas man. Just drafts.
Posted - 2012/06/11 : 17:17:26
I thot it was pretty good and i hate dupstep
had a good giggle reading some of the other posts people on here come off as wakners but if you take the time to read every comment it's kinda fun to read (a dunno if that even makes sense i'll come back later and check i'm chonged atm lol)
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quote:Originally posted by Samination:
If it's dead, how come Scooter is producing it? And what country are Scooter based on now anyways? I know their originally from Germany, but I think their market is either Holland or somwhere else now
It died out emotionally, but it's still good enough for making money.
But I suppose that today's underground Rave scene almost no one cares about this Electro crap anymore. I usually visit a local club and I've never heard any Electro. And this club has a good reputation for it's underground atmosphere. And since last autumn the attendance went up the roof. At the moment they play Techno most of the time, but it's no standard Techno, it's fast and I have started to feel this one certain special raver feeling every time I go there. It's like the 90's come back with vengeance.
EDIT: Sorry Andy Influx for spamming your thread.
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Posted - 2012/06/11 : 23:48:59
i think if you added a pad or lead synth and fase it in and out with the beat with a sub behind it, it could be more melodic dubstep
heres an example skip to the drop if you want