im just waiting for meganerdbomb to come along and kick things into gear.
99.99% of it sounds terrible
"dubstep" on Youtube
I don't care what kinna noise pollution you like. Just put on a damn headphone and stop expecting anyone else to rupture their eardrums with you.Also "Open Mindedness" is stupid. I am close minded and I am proud of it.
Quote from: HurricaneAndrew on January 19, 2013, 11:05:10 AM"dubstep" on YoutubeThis is the problem.
Quote from: 123savethewhales on January 19, 2013, 02:39:42 AMI don't care what kinna noise pollution you like. Just put on a damn headphone and stop expecting anyone else to rupture their eardrums with you.Also "Open Mindedness" is stupid. I am close minded and I am proud of it.How did you go from "I don't care what you like" to "I don't like the fact you like different things and I am proud of it." So quickly?
Quote from: Incredirobotwars on January 19, 2013, 11:06:40 AMQuote from: HurricaneAndrew on January 19, 2013, 11:05:10 AM"dubstep" on YoutubeThis is the problem.That is where almost all of it is found. At least in the US. The only dubstep that you can get physical copies of here is Skrillex to my knowledge.
I hate it when people say electronic music takes no skill! For now let's assume it doesn't take any skill (wrong). Skill doesn't matter one bit, its all what sounds good to you! Birds sing a bunch and they are naturally gifted with the ability. It must be ridiculously easy for them, yet that doesn't mean we should hate it!Dubstep on youtube is awesome, it's where I find everything.
Explain to me what is wrong with anybody being able to make electronic music "ridiculously easy". Isn't that the whole beauty of it?
One of the reasons it seems to be such a misconception is a misinterpretation of live electronic performances. People "not in the know" watch videos of Electronica or Dubstep producers playing live, and all they see is them twisting knobs and pushing buttons and they assume what they are watching is the producer making the song live (hence why they think it must be so easy and simplistic.) Not knowing what they are seeing is just live remixing rather than producing.Quote from: DuckRA2 on January 19, 2013, 12:19:44 PMExplain to me what is wrong with anybody being able to make electronic music "ridiculously easy". Isn't that the whole beauty of it?Nothing at all, its just that those who have spent large portions of their lives learning how to play a difficult instrument get frustrated at the fact that anyone can make music by clicking their mouse a few times and or by twisting a few knobs. Even though its no different from an inexperienced person strumming their hands over a guitar a few times and calling it a "song." They don't realize it can take just as much talent/skill/effort as learning how to make an organic instrument sound nice.
Quote from: DuckRA2 on January 19, 2013, 11:59:28 AMI hate it when people say electronic music takes no skill! For now let's assume it doesn't take any skill (wrong). Skill doesn't matter one bit, its all what sounds good to you! Birds sing a bunch and they are naturally gifted with the ability. It must be ridiculously easy for them, yet that doesn't mean we should hate it!Dubstep on youtube is awesome, it's where I find everything.Well see their argument about dubstep is that anyone, from a Jock on a football team to a hobo, can make dubstep/electronica. Not just the birds that are naturally gifted with the ability. Their point is that for everyone, from the Jock to the hobo to the musically inclined bird, making dubstep/electronica is ridiculously easy.My opinion of dubstep? I don't really care, as long as it meets my criteria of being appropriate in a large epic battle or is a good song to listen to while making a giant TTGL sized mecha then it's fine with me. For this, Excision is one of the few dubstep artists I know that meets this criteria with just about every song he (I'll be damned if he's a she) makes.
Quote from: Kossokei on January 19, 2013, 12:12:13 PMQuote from: DuckRA2 on January 19, 2013, 11:59:28 AMI hate it when people say electronic music takes no skill! For now let's assume it doesn't take any skill (wrong). Skill doesn't matter one bit, its all what sounds good to you! Birds sing a bunch and they are naturally gifted with the ability. It must be ridiculously easy for them, yet that doesn't mean we should hate it!Dubstep on youtube is awesome, it's where I find everything.Well see their argument about dubstep is that anyone, from a Jock on a football team to a hobo, can make dubstep/electronica. Not just the birds that are naturally gifted with the ability. Their point is that for everyone, from the Jock to the hobo to the musically inclined bird, making dubstep/electronica is ridiculously easy.My opinion of dubstep? I don't really care, as long as it meets my criteria of being appropriate in a large epic battle or is a good song to listen to while making a giant TTGL sized mecha then it's fine with me. For this, Excision is one of the few dubstep artists I know that meets this criteria with just about every song he (I'll be damned if he's a she) makes.There is a bird capable of doing Dubstep. I'd pay for who manages to make this bird sing Dubstep
This thread is so boring.